1904 Команда колледжа по футболу в колледже

Команда по футболу в колледже 1904 года состоит из американских футболистов, выбранных в футбол по футболу в колледже, выбранные различными организациями для футбольного сезона Южной межвузовской ассоциации спортивной ассоциации 1904 года .
В Дэна МакГугина и Майка Донахью первом курсе в качестве главного тренера Вандербильт и Оберн поделились чемпионатом SIAA , бросив вызов высокопоставлению Джона Хейсмана на юге.
Композит одиннадцать
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Композитный одиннадцать включены:
- Джонс БИС , конец для Теннесси. Однажды он тренировал Чаттанугу MOCS [ 1 ] и был также первым тренером Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs . [ 2 ]
- Иннис Браун , охранник для Вандербильта. Он также был ученом Родоса . Позже Браун был рефери , который часто комментировал спорт, выбрав команду Конституции в 1912 году.
- Lob Brown , борьба с Georgia Tech. Некоторые публикации утверждают, что он был первым игроком Tech All-Southern, [ 3 ] в то время как другие утверждают, что Джесси Трэш . [ 4 ]
- Хонус Крейг , полузащитник для Вандербильта. Дэн МакГугин однажды назвал его величайшим спортсменом Юга и величайшим полузащитником Вандербильта. [ 5 ]
- Puss Derrick, tackle for Clemson. He was captain-elect, "and he has learned to run the ball" wrote former coach Heisman.
- Humphrey Foy, fullback for Auburn, the undefeated school's lone selection in Mike Donahue's first year. He was injured the year prior.
- Ed Hamilton, end for Vanderbilt. He coached Vanderbilt basketball in 1903–1904 and 1908–1909.
- Henry D. Phillips, guard for Sewanee, unanimous selection. Sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff called him "the greatest football player who ever sank cleated shoes into a chalk line south of the Mason-Dixon line."
- John Scarbrough, quarterback for Sewanee, unanimous selection. On the dedication of Harris Stadium, one writer noted "The University of the South has numbered among its athletes some of the greatest. Anyone who played against giant Henry Phillips in 1901-1903 felt that he was nothing less than the best as guard and fullback. Anyone who ever saw a punt from the foot of J. W. Scarbrough."[6]
- Willard Steele, halfback for Cumberland, made All-Southern in his first year on the varsity. He was a physician who specialized in diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat.[7]
- Stein Stone, center for Vanderbilt. He was selected for the Associated Press Southeast Area All-Time football team 1869-1919 era.[8]
Composite overview
[edit]Henry D. Phillips and John Scarbrough were both unanimous selections.
Name | Position | School | First-team selections |
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Henry D. Phillips | Guard | Sewanee | 10 |
John Scarbrough | Quarterback | Sewanee | 10 |
Innis Brown | Guard | Vanderbilt | 8 |
Jones Beene | End | Tennessee | 7 |
Ed Hamilton | End | Vanderbilt | 6 |
Lob Brown | Tackle | Georgia Tech | 6 |
Stein Stone | Center | Vanderbilt | 6 |
Honus Craig | Halfback | Vanderbilt | 6 |
Humphrey Foy | Fullback | Auburn | 6 |
Puss Derrick | Tackle | Clemson | 5 |
Willard Steele | Halfback | Cumberland | 5 |
Dan Blake | Halfback | Vanderbilt | 3 |
W. Wilson | End | Georgia Tech | 2+ |
Irish Graham | Tackle | Vanderbilt | 1+ |
Hillsman Taylor | Tackle | Vanderbilt | 1+ |
Ephraim Kirby-Smith | Tackle | Sewanee | 1+ |
George Watkins | Center | Sewanee | 1+ |
C. E. Elgin | Center | Nashville | 1+ |
Ick Bryan | Halfback | Vanderbilt | 1+ |
René A. Messa | Halfback | LSU | 1+ |
Biddle | Halfback | Nashville | 1+ |
Don Robinson | Halfback | Texas | 1+ |
Gene Oliver | Halfback | South Carolina | 1+ |
Joe Holland | Fullback | Clemson | 1+ |
Sam Y. Parker | Fullback | Tennessee | 1+ |
All-Southerns of 1904
[edit]Ends
[edit]- Jones Beene, Tennessee (C, H-1, WRT-1, NB, WJE, EC)
- Ed Hamilton, Vanderbilt (C, H-2 [as fb], WRT-2 [as fb], NB, WJE, EC)
- Billy Wilson, Georgia Tech (C, H-1, WRT-1)
- Newman Townsend, North Carolina (JLD, WK, WSK)
- Arthur Wilson, North Carolina A & M (WK, WSK)
- Owsley Manier, Vanderbilt (H-2, WRT-2)
- Arthur Sullivan, Georgia (H-2, WRT-2)
Tackles
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- Lob Brown, Georgia Tech (C, H-1, WRT-1, EC)
- Puss Derrick, Clemson (C, H-1, WRT-1, EC)
- Irish Graham, Vanderbilt (C, H-2, WRT-2, NB, WJE)
- Walter Council, Virginia (JLD, WK, WSK)
- Matt Mahoney, Georgetown (JLD, WK [as g], WSK [as g])
- Oliver Gardner, North Carolina A & M (WK, WSK)
- Hillsman Taylor, Vanderbilt (C, NB)
- Ephraim Kirby-Smith, Sewanee, (C, WJE)
- Bill Streit, Auburn (H-2, WRT-2)
Guards
[edit]- Henry Phillips†, Sewanee (C, H-1, WRT-1, JLD, NB, WJE, EC)
- Innis Brown, Vanderbilt (C, H-1, WRT-1, NB, WJE, EC)
- Branch Johnson, Virginia (JLD, WK, WSK)
- Harvey Sartain, Alabama (H-2, WRT-2)
- Braswell, Auburn (H-2)
- William Pitt Moon, Auburn (WRT-2)
Centers
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- Stein Stone (C, H-1, WRT-1, JLD, EC)
- George Watkins, Sewanee (C)
- C. E. Elgin, Nashville (C, NB, WJE)
- Roach Stewart, North Carolina (WK, WSK)
- Red Smith, Cumberland (H-2, WRT-2)
Quarterbacks
[edit]- John Scarbrough†, Sewanee (C, H-1, WRT-1, NB, WJE, EC)
- John Pollard, Virginia (JLD, WK, WSK)
- Frank Kyle, Vanderbilt (H-2, WRT-2)
Halfbacks
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- Honus Craig, Vanderbilt (C, H-1, WRT-1, NB, WJE, JLD, EC)
- Willard Steele, Cumberland (C, H-1, WRT-1, GR, EC)
- Dan Blake, Vanderbilt (C, GR, WJE, NB)
- Hunter Carpenter, North Carolina (College Football Hall of Fame) (JLD [as fb], WK, WSK)
- Hub Hart, Georgetown (JLD [as e], WK, WSK)
- Ick Bryan, Vanderbilt (C)
- René A. Messa, LSU (C)
- Biddle, Nashville (C)
- Don Robinson, Texas (C)
- Gene Oliver, South Carolina (C)
- Hammond Johnson, Virginia (JLD)
- Auxford Burks, Alabama (H-2, WRT-2)
Fullbacks
[edit]- Humphrey Foy, Auburn (C, H-2 [as hb], WRT-1, WJE, EC)
- Joe Holland, Clemson (C, H-1, WRT-2)
- Sam Y. Parker, Tennessee (C, NB)
- LeRoy Abernethy, North Carolina A&M (WK, WSK)
Key
[edit]Bold = Composite selection
† = Unanimous selection
C = received votes for a composite selection put together by John de Saulles using the teams of Grantland Rice, W. R. Tichenor, Heisman, and others.[9]
H = selected by John Heisman, coach at Georgia Institute of Technology. He had a first and second team.[10]
WRT = selected by W. R. Tichenor in the Atlanta News.[10]
GR = selected by Grantland Rice in the Atlanta Journal.
NB = selected by former Tennessee player Nash Buckingham in the Memphis Commercial Appeal.[11]
WJE = selected by William J. Ewing in the Nashville American.[12]
JLD = selected by John de Saulles.[9][13]
EC = selected by Edwin Camp, in Illustrated Sporting News.[14]
WK = selected by Willis Keinholz, head coach at the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts.[15]
WSK = selected by W. S. Kimberly.[16][17]
References
[edit]- ^ B. B. Branton (November 8, 2008). "Mocs Big Football Win Over UT Was 50 Years Ago".
- ^ Bill Akins (2007). "Keeping the Faith: A History of Tennessee Wesleyan College 1857-2007". Tennessee Wesleyan College: 108.
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(help) - ^ "Georgia Tech Football Team of 1904". Archived from the original on October 10, 2016.
- ^ "2011 Georgia Tech Football Media Guide".
- ^ ""Honus" Craig, All-Southern Right Halfback---He Talks". Abilene Daily Reporter. April 25, 1909. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 8, 2015 – via University of North Texas.
- ^ "Stadium Has Harris Name" (PDF). The Sewanee Purple. November 6, 1957.
- ^ Tennessee, The Volunteer State 1769-1923. Vol. 4. 1923. pp. 454–455.
- ^ "U-T Greats On All-Time Southeast Team". Kingsport Post. July 31, 1969.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Football in the South". The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide: 161. 1904.
- ^ Jump up to: a b J. W. Heisman (December 4, 1904). "Coach Heisman Names All Southern Team". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 5. Retrieved March 5, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Some Past All-Southerns". Atlanta Georgian. December 9, 1907. p. 12. Retrieved March 5, 2015 – via Digital Library of Georgia.
- ^ Wm. Дж. Юинг -младший (30 ноября 1904 г.). «All-Southern Foot Ball Team, 1904» . Нэшвилл Американец . п. 7 Получено 8 октября 2016 г. - через Newspapers.com .
- ^ «Выбор де Сауллеса для All-Southern» . Государство . 28 июля 1905 года.
- ^ «На гриде на юге» . The Washington Post . 25 декабря 1904 г. с. 7 Получено 10 марта 2015 г. - через Newspapers.com .
- ^ «Футбольная команда с All-Southern» . Кавалер ежедневно . 14 декабря 1904 года . Получено 5 марта 2015 года - через Google News .
- ^ «Для всей южной футбольной команды» . Утренний пост . 11 декабря 1904 г. с. 5 Получено 10 марта 2015 г. - через Newspapers.com .
- ^ «Одиннадцать» . Шарлотта наблюдатель . 25 декабря 1904 г. с. 11 Получено 3 марта 2015 года - через Newspapers.com .