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1925 college football season

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American college football season

1925 college football season
Dartmouth's victory over Harvard;
a pass fromOberlander to Tully
Number of bowls1
Bowl gamesJanuary 1, 1926
Champion(s)Alabama[a]
Dartmouth[b]
Michigan[c]
← 1924 ·football seasons· 1926 →

The1925 college football season ended with no clear national champion. At the close of the season, noted sports writerBilly Evans described the championship contest as "a dead heat" amongDartmouth,Tulane,Michigan,Washington, andAlabama.[1]

Dartmouth, led by halfbackAndy Oberlander, compiled an 8–0-0 record and outscored its opponents by a total of 340 to 29. Having defeated Harvard, Cornell, and Chicago, was declared the national champion at the end of the season by theDickinson System, and retroactively byParke H. Davis. Alabama compiled a 10–0-0 record and has been recognized (retroactively) as national champion by theBillingsley Report,Boand System,College Football Researchers Association,Helms Athletic Foundation, and others. In an intersectional game between undefeated teams, Alabama (9-0-0) defeatedPacific Coast Conference champion Washington (9-0-1) by a 20–19 score in the1926 Rose Bowl; that game has been called "the game that changed the South."[2]

Michigan shut out seven of eight opponents, outscored all opponents by a total of 227 to 3, and was retroactively named a co-national champion byJeff Sagarin. The team featured two consensus All-Americans in quarterbackBenny Friedman and endBennie Oosterbaan, a passing combination that became known as the "Benny to Bennie Show". Michigan coachFielding H. Yost called his 1925 squad "the greatest football team I ever saw in action."[3]

Tulane also went undefeated at 9–0–1. Tulane halfbackPeggy Flournoy led the nation in scoring with 128 points.[4]

Colgate,Louisville,Michigan State Normal,Hawaii,Nebraska Wesleyan, andOberlin also had undefeated teams in 1925.

TheDickinson System ratings were announced by Illinois economics professor Frank G. Dickinson on January 7, 1926, with his final rankings being (1)Dartmouth (20.00 pts); (2)Michigan andAlabama (both 19.18); (4)Colgate (18.75); (5)Missouri (16.25); (6)Tulane (15.00); (7),Washington (14.75); (8)Wisconsin andStanford (13.75); (10)Pittsburgh (12.50); and (11)Lafayette (11.88)

Conference and program changes

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Conference changes

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Membership changes

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School1924 Conference1925 Conference
Oklahoma A&MCowboysSouthwestMissouri Valley
Texas TechMatadorsProgram establishedIndependent
Western State (CO)MountaineersIndependentRocky Mountain
Northern BranchCal AggiesIndependentFar Western (FWC)

September

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October

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  • On October 3, Washington played a double-header and defeated both teams by scores of 59–0 and 56–0. Southern Conference co-champion Tulane and Missouri Valley championMissouri played to a 3–3 tie inNew Orleans. Michigan beat its rivelMichigan State, 39–0. Alabama defeatedBirmingham–Southern, 50–7 in a Friday game. Dartmouth beatHobart, 34–0.
  • On October 10, Michigan beat Indiana 63–0, Alabama won at LSU, 42–0, and Tulane beat Ole Miss, 26–7. Missouri beat Nebraska, 9–6. Washington defeated visiting Montana 30–10. Dartmouth defeated Vermont, 50–0.
  • On October 17 at Yankee Stadium, Army beat Notre Dame, 27–0.[5] Washington and Nebraska played to a 6–6 tie at Lincoln. In Birmingham, Alabama beat Sewanee 42–0, while in New Orleans, Tulane beat Mississippi State, 25–3. Michigan won at Wisconsin 21–0. Colgate met Lafayette at Philadelphia, and the two played to a 7–7 tie. Dartmouth beat Maine 56–0.
  • On October 24, Michigan narrowly won at Illinois, but recorded another shutout, 3–0. In Chicago, Tulane beat Northwestern, 18–7. In Atlanta, Alabama beat Georgia Tech, 7–0. Missouri beat Kansas State, 3–0. Washington beat Whitman College, 64–2, while Stanford beat Oregon State 26–10. Notre Dame won at Minnesota. 19–7. Colgate beat Princeton, 9–0, and Dartmouth won at Harvard, 32–9, its best victory to date over the Crimson.[6] Penn beat visiting Chicago, 7–0.
  • On October 31, Michigan stayed unbeaten, untied, and unscored upon, defeating visiting Navy, 54–0. In its first five games, Michigan had outscored the opposition 180–0. Syracuse also remained unscored upon with a 7–0 win over Penn State, having outscored its foes 160–0 in six games. Dartmouth stayed unbeaten with a 14–0 win at Brown. Penn dropped from the unbeaten ranks with a 24–2 loss to Illinois. Yale handed visiting Army its first loss, 28–7. Texas A&M won at Baylor, 13–0. Missouri beat Iowa State, 23–8. Washington won at Washington State, 23–0. Stanford beat Oregon 35–13 and Colgate won at Michigan State 14–0. In Atlanta, Notre Dame beat Georgia Tech, 13–0, while in Montgomery, Tulane beat Auburn by the same score. Alabama beat Mississippi State, 6–0.

November

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  • On November 7, Michigan (5–0–0) was upset by Northwestern, which won 3–2. The field goal represented the only score against Michigan in an otherwise perfect season. A steady downpour with 40–mile-per-hour winds and five inches of mud hindered Michigan's passing game.[7] Dartmouth (6–0–0) hosted Cornell (5–0–0) in a meeting of unbeatens, winning 62–13. Andy Oberlander had 477 yards in total offense, including six touchdown passes,[8] a Dartmouth record which still stands.[9] Cornell coachGil Dobie responded, "We won the game 13–0, passing is not football."[7] Syracuse, which had not been scored upon in six games, was tied 3–3 by Ohio Wesleyan College. At Penn State, Notre Dame and the Nittany Lions played to a 0–0 tie. At St. Louis, Missouri beat Washington 14–0. Colgate beat Providence 19–7, Penn beat Haverford 66–0, and Army beat Davis & Elkins, 14–6. Texas A & M (5–0–1) and Texas Christian (4–1–1) met, with TCU handing the Aggies their first defeat, 3–0. Washington (6–0–1) hosted Stanford (5–1–0) and won 13–0. In Birmingham, Alabama beat Kentucky 31–0 and in New Orleans, Tulane beat Louisiana Tech 37–9. Georgia Tech beat Vanderbilt 7–0. Star backDoug Wycoff was hurt, such that he had to use his substitute Dick Wright. On a muddy field, Wright ran off tackle and dodged Vanderbilt'ssafetyGil Reese, "usually a sure tackler," to get the touchdown to give Georgia Tech a 7–0 victory.[10] CoachWilliam Alexander called it the most spectacular play he ever saw.
  • On November 14, Syracuse hosted Colgate in a matchup of unbeatens (both 6–0–1); Colgate won 19–6. In New York, Columbia handed Army its first defeat, 21–7. Dartmouth won at Chicago, 33–7, to close with a perfect 8–0–0 record. Oberlander threw three touchdowns.[11] At Montgomery, Alabama (8–0–0) met Florida (6–1–0) and won 34–0. Tulane shut out Sewanee, 14–0. In Houston, Texas A & M beat Rice 17–0, while TCU beat visiting Arkansas, 3–0. Missouri stayed unbeaten with a 16–14 win over Oklahoma, and Washington stayed unbeaten with a 7–0 win at California. Stanford beat visiting UCLA, 82–0. Michigan beat Ohio State 10–0. Cornell beat Canisius 33–0, Pittsburgh defeated Penn 14–0, and Notre Dame beat visiting Carnegie Tech 26–0. In the Georgia-Georgia Tech game, Tech quarterback Ike Williams thought the game clock read five seconds remaining in the game, when in actuality it was five minutes. Williams set up his offense for a field goal and kicked it to put Tech up 3–0 on first down. Luckily for Williams, Tech won 3–0.[12][13]
  • On November 21, previously unbeaten Missouri lost at Kansas, 10–7, Michigan beat Minnesota 35–0, Tulane won at LSU, 16–0, TCU defeated Austin College, 21–0, Washington beat Puget Sound 80–7, and Stanford closed its season with a 27–14 win over California. Syracuse beat Niagara 17–0, Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, 13–10, andArmy beat Ursinus 44–0.
  • On Thanksgiving Day, November 26, Syracuse and Columbia met at the Polo Grounds in New York, with Syracuse winning 16–5. Penn handed Cornell its second loss, 7–0. Notre Dame lost at Nebraska, 17–0, in the Four Horsemen's first collegiate loss. Texas A&M and Texas, both 6–1–1, met, with A&M winning 28–0. Alabama beat Georgia 27–0 in Birmingham to close the regular season with nine wins, and no losses or ties. In those nine games, the Crimson Tide had outscored its opponents 277–7. Tulane closed its season with a 14–0 at Centenary College and finished unbeaten, with one tie (9–0–1).
  • On November 28, Washington closed its season unbeaten with a 15–14 win over Oregon, and elected to meet Alabama in the Rose Bowl. At Providence, Colgate and Brown played to a 14–14 tie. In theArmy–Navy Game, Army closed its season with a 10–3 win.

Rose Bowl

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Main article:1926 Rose Bowl

The 1926 Rose Bowl pairing of Alabama and Washington later became the subject of a television documentary,Roses of Crimson, and hailed as "the football game that changed the South".[2] Alabama was the first Southern football team to be invited to play in the Rose Bowl, and proved that the Southern teams could compete with those from the East, the Midwest, and the West Coast. George Wilson helped the Huskies take a 12–0 lead at halftime, but both extra point attempts failed, and Wilson was injured. In the third quarter, Alabama exploded for three touchdowns, starting with quarterbackPooley Hubert's run to make the score 12–7. Washington lost the ball on its 35-yard line, andJohnny Mack Brown carried the ball over to make the score 14–12 in favor of Alabama. A 61-yard pass from Hubert to Brown set up Alabama's third score for a 20–12 lead. George Wilson returned in the fourth quarter, and the Huskies scored a touchdown and the point after to close the score to 20–19, but the missed conversion attempts from the first half cost them the game. The victory for CoachWallace Wade established Alabama as a football powerhouse.[14]

Conference standings

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Major conference standings

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1925 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2Michigan $510710
Northwestern310530
No. 8Wisconsin311611
Chicago221341
Illinois220530
Iowa220530
Minnesota111521
Ohio State131431
Indiana031341
Purdue031341
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromDickinson System
1925 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5Missouri $510611
Drake520530
Kansas State321521
Iowa State321431
Nebraska221422
Oklahoma331431
Grinnell221332
Kansas251251
Washington University141251
Oklahoma A&M031251
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromDickinson System
1925 Northwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oregon Agricultural +700720
Washington +5001011
Gonzaga212722
Whitman230430
Idaho230350
Montana131341
Washington State131341
Pacific (OR)130351
Oregon130151
Willamette040270
  • + – Conference co-champions
1925 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7Washington $5001011
No. 8Stanford410720
USC3201120
Oregon Agricultural320720
California220630
Idaho230350
Washington State230341
Montana140341
Oregon050151
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings fromDickinson System
1925 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado Agricultural $800910
Utah Agricultural510610
Utah510620
Colorado520630
Wyoming430630
BYU330330
Colorado College440541
Western State (CO)240340
Colorado Mines260270
Montana State140650
Denver160160
Colorado Teachers060261
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Southern Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 2Alabama +7001000
No. 6Tulane +500901
North Carolina401711
Washington and Lee510550
Virginia411711
Georgia Tech411621
Kentucky420630
Florida320820
Auburn321531
VPI331532
Vanderbilt330630
Tennessee221521
South Carolina220730
Georgia240450
Sewanee140441
Mississippi A&M140341
VMI150550
LSU021531
NC State041351
Ole Miss040550
Clemson040170
Maryland040251
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromDickinson System
1925 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Texas A&M $410711
TCU201711
Texas211621
SMU112522
Rice121441
Arkansas121441
Baylor032352
  • $ – Conference champion

Independents

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1925 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1Dartmouth  800
Fordham  910
No. 4Colgate  702
No. 10Pittsburgh  810
Syracuse  811
No. 11Lafayette  711
Springfield  611
Princeton  511
Holy Cross  820
Penn  720
Army  720
Boston College  620
Cornell  620
NYU  621
Villanova  621
Washington & Jefferson  621
Carnegie Tech  521
Yale  521
Bucknell  731
Columbia  631
Muhlenberg  631
Temple  522
Harvard  431
Franklin & Marshall  540
Brown  541
Penn State  441
Buffalo  341
St. John's  340
Lehigh  351
Vermont  360
CCNY  250
Providence  270
Rutgers  270
Boston University  150
Manhattan  161
Tufts  160
Drexel  170
Rankings fromDickinson System
1925 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Illinois State  610
Dayton  720
Marquette  720
Notre Dame  721
Haskell  931
Western State Normal  621
Loyola (IL)  620
Central Michigan  413
Adrian  630
Butler  522
Michigan Mines  210
Detroit City College  431
Detroit  540
Assumption (ON)  331
Kent State  113
Michigan State  350
Muncie Normal  250
John Carroll  261
Saint Louis  261
Valparaiso  160
1925 Southern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Louisville  800
Georgetown  910
Howard  602
Texas Mines  511
Texas Tech  612
Stetson  621
Wake Forest  621
Davidson  622
George Washington  622
Navy  521
Texas A&I  421
William & Mary  640
Catholic University  440
Delaware  440
Spring Hill  440
Tennessee Docs  550
Duke  450
Middle Tennessee State Teachers  342
East Tennessee State Teachers  340
Western Kentucky State Normal  351
Georgia Normal  120
Richmond  360
Loyola (MD)  260
Delaware State  020
Mississippi State Teachers  060
West Tennessee State Teachers  071
1925 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Hawaii  1000
Tempe State  620
Loyola (CA)  420
New Mexico A&M  531
San Diego State  531
La Verne  540
Arizona  331
Santa Barbara State  341
Regis  230
New Mexico  241
St. Ignatius (CA)  241
Santa Clara  260
Humboldt State  130

Minor conferences

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ConferenceChampion(s)Record
Central Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationHampton Institute3–2–1
Far Western ConferenceSaint Mary's (CA)3–0
Inter-Normal Athletic Conference of WisconsinRiver Falls Normal4–0
Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceSimpson
Upper Iowa
5–1
Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceBethany
College of Emporia
7–0
Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationSouthwestern Louisiana5–0
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationMichigan State Normal5–0
Midwest Collegiate Athletic ConferenceBeloit
Carleton
Cornell College
Monmouth (IL)
3–0
1–0
3–0–1
1–0–1
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceMacalester3–0
Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationNorthwest Missouri State Teachers3–0–1
North Central Intercollegiate ConferenceCreighton
Nebraska Wesleyan
North Dakota Agricultural
3–0–1
3–0–1
3–0–2
Nebraska Intercollegiate ConferenceNebraska State Teachers–Chadron6–0
Ohio Athletic ConferenceOhio Wesleyan7–0
Oklahoma Intercollegiate ConferenceTulsa4–0
South Dakota Intercollegiate ConferenceNorthern Normal and Industrial
Yankton
5–0
4–0–1
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceOccidental5–0
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceTuskegee
Southwestern Athletic ConferenceBishop (TX)4–1
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationSouthwestern4–0–1
Tri-Normal ConferenceCheney Normal2–0

Minor conference standings

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1925 California Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Chico State $500710
San Mateo    
Modesto330361
Cal Poly120450
San Jose State240250
Bakersfield010010
Sacramento    
Santa Rosa    
  • $ – Conference champion
  • Includes forfeit by San Mateo to Chico State
1925 Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Hampton $411411
Virginia Seminary311412
Virginia Union330330
Virginia Normal113314
Shaw123223
Saint Paul's (VA)132332
North Carolina A&T132433
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Columbia Valley Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Cheney Normal $300630
Spokane College210???
Whitworth120???
Spokane University030???
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Far Western Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Saint Mary's $300820
Nevada310431
Cal Aggies220530
Pacific (CA)120520
Fresno State040261
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bradley +500900
Monmouth (IL) +601702
Millikin501611
McKendree510531
Lake Forest210520
Knox (IL)210260
St. Viator320531
Carthage321441
Augustana (IL)431431
Western Illinois431431
Eureka540540
Hedding110221
Shurtleff341451
Eastern Illinois120431
Lincoln (IL)241251
Illinois College243253
Mount Morris120250
Wheaton (IL)150170
Illinois State Normal160160
Illinois Wesleyan051161
Southern Illinois020051
Blackburn020030
North-Western College060060
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Iowa Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Buena Vista100810
Upper Iowa +510511
Simpson (IA) +510621
Iowa State Teachers411512
Parsons211421
Penn (IA)212422
St. Ambrose320531
Western Union220340
Morningside110350
Central (IA)121231
Iowa Wesleyan140350
Luther020340
Des Moines041071
Ellsworth050070
  • + – Conference co-champions
1925 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
College of Emporia +700700
Bethany (KS) +700700
Fairmount304314
Pittsburg Teachers520521
Emporia Teachers321431
Kansas Wesleyan321421
Southwestern (KS)430530
Baker331431
St. Mary's (KS)331431
Washburn241241
Bethel (KS)140240
Hays Teachers141241
Ottawa142152
Friends151251
Sterling151151
McPherson042142
  • + – Conference co-champions
1925 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Michigan State Normal $500800
Albion311342
Kalamazoo221521
Alma230440
Hillsdale230341
Olivet050061
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Midwest Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Monmouth (IL) +101702
Carleton +100610
Cornell (IA) +301602
Beloit +300620
Lawrence210430
Coe220350
Ripon030250
Hamline030260
Knox030260
  • + – Conference co-champions
1925 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Macalester $400421
Gustavus Adolphus310510
St. Olaf320450
Concordia (MN)120221
Hamline120260
Saint John's (MN)050060
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Missouri College Athletic Union football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Missouri Wesleyan $500620
Missouri Mines100521
William Jewell610620
Westminster (MO)520520
Culver–Stockton220540
Missouri Valley231331
Central Wesleyan120430
Drury130250
Central (MO)051161
Tarkio050170
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Maryville (MO) $301701
Springfield (MO)211422
Kirksville121621
Warrensburg121441
Cape Girardeau130332
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Nebraska College Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Chadron Normal $600900
Peru Normal610631
Midland610640
Omaha211331
Doane530530
Kearney Normal430450
Wayne Normal330440
Cotner250350
Hastings141151
Grand Island143143
Nebraska Central151151
York (NE)070070
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 New England Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
New Hampshire $201412
Maine101521
Massachusetts100620
Rhode Island State011251
Connecticut031351
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 North Central Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Nebraska Wesleyan +301602
Creighton +301631
North Dakota Agricultural +402502
North Dakota220440
South Dakota State112232
Morningside240350
South Dakota140350
Des Moines040071
  • + – Conference co-champions
1925 Northwest Ohio League football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bowling Green201313
Toledo100180
Findlay211522
Bluffton120130
Defiance030062
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Ohio Wesleyan $600711
Oberlin501701
Wooster510620
Kenyon520620
St. Xavier311521
Mount Union421721
Baldwin–Wallace530530
Ohio320620
Miami (OH)320530
Muskingum330431
Case342342
Denison340441
Heidelberg340440
Cincinnati230450
Wittenberg351351
Ohio Northern241341
Western Reserve250360
Hiram052053
Akron160170
Otterbein051062
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Tulsa $400620
Oklahoma Baptist610810
Central State Teachers411432
Southwestern State311541
Northwestern Oklahoma State220540
Northeastern State232262
Oklahoma City350460
East Central241351
Phillips160180
Southeastern Oklahoma State041242
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Northern Normal +500710
Yankton +401432
Columbus (SD)410520
Southern Normal421721
Eastern Normal430430
South Dakota Mines220360
Augustana (SD)340440
Dakota Wesleyan121341
Huron142143
Spearfish041261
Sioux Falls060060
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • Sioux Falls forfeited games to Yankton, Columbus, Eastern Normal, Southern Normal, Augustana (SD), and Huron.
    South Dakota Mines and Spearfish played twice. The second game was not counted in the conference standings.
1925 Southern California Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Occidental $410630
Southern Branch311531
Whittier220350
Caltech121261
Pomona131151
Redlands131351
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oglethorpe $810830
SW Louisiana300720
Centenary200620
Millsaps410540
Furman310730
Birmingham–Southern311731
The Citadel520640
Howard (AL)420630
Newberry320530
Mercer320360
Centre110360
Union (TN)110540
Chattanooga230440
Presbyterian240360
Louisiana Tech121161
Wofford130370
Loyola (LA)130270
Mississippi College151171
Louisiana College031261
Georgetown (KY)020170
Rollins030070
Erskine040160
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Southwestern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Bishop $    
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Southwestern (TX) $401531
Simmons (TX)610720
Howard Payne411531
Trinity (TX)420930
North Texas State Teachers420640
Abilene Christian211252
Austin230441
Sam Houston State120540
East Texas State240280
West Texas State130440
St. Edward's131341
Southwest Texas State160260
Daniel Baker042262
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Tri-Normal Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Cheney Normal $200630
Bellingham Normal110520
Ellensburg Normal020240
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 Tri-State Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Geneva $500630
Waynesburg211351
Thiel320450
Bethany (WV)221341
Westminster (PA)140260
Duquesne040070
  • $ – Conference champion
1925 West Virginia Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Marshall $302414
New River State311512
West Virginia Wesleyan310530
Davis & Elkins420730
Salem421522
Fairmont State113712
Potomac State112122
Broaddus231251
West Liberty State130161
Glenville State051061
West Virginia *200810
Concord *120431
Shepherd *011421
Morris Harvey *030160
  • $ – Conference champion
  • * – Did not qualify for conference standings
    Ties did not count in conference standings.
1925 Western Interstate Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Lombard100350
Columbia (IA)311431
DePaul211421
St. Viator211531
Luther110340
La Crosse State021142
Valparaiso030160
1925 Wisconsin Normal Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
River Falls Normal $400511
Oshkosh Normal301521
Eau Claire Normal310421
Whitewater Normal220330
La Crosse Normal121142
Milwaukee Normal121141
Stout Normal121141
Superior Normal130440
Stevens Point Normal130241
Platteville Normal130151
  • $ – Conference champion

Rankings

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Champions (per rankings)

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See also:College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS

Various different rankings (using differing methodologies) have identified either Alabama, Dartmouth, or Michigan as the season's champion.[15]

Note: besides the Dickinson System, all 1925 rankings were given retroactively

Dickinson System ranking

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TheDickinson System ratings were announced by Illinois economics professor Frank G. Dickinson on January 7, 1926, with his final rankings being:[16]

1.Dartmouth (20.00 pts)
2.Michigan andAlabama (both 19.18)
4.Colgate (18.75)
5.Missouri (16.25)
6.Tulane (15.00)
7.Washington (14.75)
8.Wisconsin andStanford (both 13.75)
10.Pittsburgh (12.50)
11.Lafayette (11.88)

Awards and honors

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All-Americans

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Main article:1925 College Football All-America Team

The consensusAll-America team included:

PositionNameHeightWeight (lbs.)ClassHometownTeam
QBBenny Friedman5'8"172Jr.Cleveland, OhioMichigan
HBAndy Oberlander6'0"197Sr.Chelsea, MassachusettsDartmouth
HBRed Grange5'11"175Sr.Wheaton, IllinoisIllinois
HBWildcat Wilson5'11"185Sr.Everett, WashingtonWashington
FBErnie Nevers6'0"200Sr.Superior, WisconsinStanford
EBennie Oosterbaan6'0"180So.Muskegon, MichiganMichigan
TEd Weir6'0"190Sr.Superior, NebraskaNebraska
GCarl Diehl6'1"205Sr.Chicago, IllinoisDartmouth
CEd McMillan6'0"208Sr.Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPrinceton
GEd Hess6'1"190Jr.Chardon, OhioOhio State
TRalph Chase6'3"202Sr.Easton, PennsylvaniaPittsburgh
EGeorge Tully5'10"180Sr.Orange, New JerseyDartmouth

Statistical leaders

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  • Player scoring most points:Peggy Flournoy,Tulane, 128
  • Player scoring most touchdowns: Peggy Flournoy, Tulane andMort Kaer,USC, 19
  • Total offense leader: Andy Oberlander, Dartmouth, 1147+
  • Passing yards leader: Benny Friedman, Michigan, 760
  • Passing touchdowns leader: Andy Oberlander, Dartmouth, 14
  • Receiving touchdowns leader:Myles Lane, Dartmouth, 7

Notes

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  1. ^perBerryman QPRS,Billingsley Report,Boand System,College Football Researchers Association,Helms Athletic Foundation,Houlgate System,National Championship Foundation,Poling System, andSagarin Ratings Elo chess method
  2. ^perParke H. Davis (forSpalding's Official Foot Ball Guide) andDickinson System
  3. ^perSagarin Ratings Predictor method
  4. ^forSpalding's Official Foot Ball Guide

References

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  1. ^Billy Evans (December 27, 1925)."College Champ".Arizona Daily Star. p. 4 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^ab"The Football Game That Changed the South". The University of Alabama. Archived fromthe original on May 4, 2017. RetrievedOctober 6, 2008.
  3. ^"Yost Calls 1925 Eleven Greatest: Does Not Even Except Wonderful Teams of 1901 and 1902; Rolled Up Grand 227 Point Total; Wolverine Mentor Says He's Proud to Have Coached Boys".The Hartford Courant. November 29, 1925. p. B2. Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2013.
  4. ^"Deserves the Place".Harrisburg Telegraph. December 12, 1925. p. 13. RetrievedNovember 2, 2015 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  5. ^"Army Mule Tramples Notre Dame 27 to 0 in Greatest Upset,"Syracuse Herald, Oct. 18, 1925
  6. ^"Football Games 1920s".dartmouth.edu.
  7. ^ab"Evolution of the Game: The Introduction of the Forward Pass"(PDF).National Football Foundation's Football Letter.3 (56): 30. October 2014.
  8. ^"Dartmouth Shoots Down Cornell, 62-13, with Aerials".Chicago Tribune. November 8, 1925.
  9. ^Bernie McCarty."Oberlander's 500-yard game"(PDF). p. 17.
  10. ^W. A. Alexander (1926)."Forty-Five Yards for Georgia Tech"(PDF).Kansas City Star. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on February 13, 2015. RetrievedApril 20, 2016.
  11. ^"How Swede it was: 1924 football".thedartmouth.com. Archived fromthe original on November 17, 2015. RetrievedApril 20, 2016.
  12. ^"'Froggy' Started March of Great Quarterbacks",Atlanta Journal-Constitution, pp. 3B, September 10, 1933
  13. ^"Ike Williams Saves Day By Kick In Third".The Anniston Star. November 15, 1925. p. 8. RetrievedMarch 3, 2016 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  14. ^"Alabama Passes Way to Victory Over Huskies,"Oakland Tribune, Jan. 2, 1926, p8
  15. ^"Football Bowl Subdivision Records"(PDF).NCAA. 2017. p. 111. RetrievedJuly 29, 2025.
  16. ^"Dickison Football Rating System: Dartmouth Declared National Champion", by Frank G. Dickinson,The Pantagraph (Bloomington IL), January 8, 1926, p.11
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