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Fort Worth Classic

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College football game
1921 Fort Worth Classic
Centre Praying ColonelsTCU Horned Frogs
(7–2)(9–0)
637
Head coach: 
Charley Moran
Head coach: 
William L. Driver
1234Total
Centre217201563
TCU70007
DateJanuary 1, 1921
Season1920
StadiumPanther Park
LocationFort Worth, Texas
Attendance7,000
Fort Worth Classic

TheFort Worth Classic was a postseasoncollege football bowl game played only once, on January 1, 1921, atPanther Park inFort Worth, Texas, betweenCentre Praying Colonels ofCentre College and theTCU Horned Frogs ofTexas Christian University.

Centre entered the game with a record of 7–2 with wins againstKentucky andVPI. Centre's losses came againstHarvard (8–0–1 on the year) andGeorgia Tech (8–1 on the year). Centre had outscored its opponents 469–55 and won its first three games of the year by a combined score of 241–0.[1]

TCU entered the game with a record of 9–0, including wins atArkansas (19–2) and atBaylor (21–9). TCU had attained its perfect record while outscoring its opponents 163–46.

Centre won the game handily by a score of 63 to 7.[2][3][4][5]

This game should not be confused with the modern Fort Worth Bowl, now called the Lockheed MartinArmed Forces Bowl.[6]

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References

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  1. ^1920 Centre football scores
  2. ^Renfro, Colvin (December 30, 1920)."Open Play Will Mark Big Game Saturday".Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Fort Worth, Texas. p. 12. RetrievedAugust 23, 2021 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  3. ^Bee, Billy (January 2, 1921)."Centre's Colonels Beat T. C. U. 63 To 7".Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Fort Worth, Texas. p. 22. RetrievedAugust 23, 2021 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  4. ^Renfro, Colvin (January 2, 1921)."Game as Seen by Colvin Renfro".Fort Worth Star-Telegram.Fort Worth, Texas. p. 22. RetrievedAugust 23, 2021 – viaNewspapers.comOpen access icon.
  5. ^"Praying Colonels Defeat Christians: Kentuckians Have Things Their Own Way First Few Minutes: Score Is 63 to 7."The Dallas Morning News, January 2, 1921.
  6. ^Foldesy, Jody. "Bowls burgeon as big business",The Washington Times. December 21, 1997. Page A1.
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