The1911 Carlisle Indians football team represented theCarlisle Indian Industrial School as an independent during the1911 college football season. Led by tenth-year head coachPop Warner, the Indians compiled a record of 11–1 and outscored opponents 298 to 49. The season included one of the greatest upsets incollege football history. Against Harvard,Jim Thorpe scored all of the Indians' points in a shocking upset over the period powerhouse, 18–15. The only loss for Carlisle came at the hands ofSyracuse the following week, 12–11.[1]Walter Camp selected Thorpe first-team All-American. One source claims Thorpe was "recognized as the greatest player of the year and a man whose kicking is likely to revolutionize the game."[2]College Football Hall of Fame members on the team include Thorpe,Gus Welch, andWilliam "Lone Star" Dietz.