1894 college football season explained

Year:1894
Champion:Pennsylvania
Princeton
Yale
Heisman:Not awarded until 1935

The 1894 college football season was the season of American football played among colleges and universities in the United States during the 1894–95 academic year.

The 1894 Yale Bulldogs football team compiled a perfect 16–0 record, outscored opponents by a total of 485 to 13, and has been recognized as the national champion by the Billingsley Report, Helms Athletic Foundation, and National Championship Foundation, and as co-champion by Parke H. Davis.[1] [2]

Penn also compiled a perfect record (12–0) and was recognized as the co-national champion by Parke H. Davis. Despite suffering losses to both Yale and Penn, Princeton was recognized as the national champion under the Houlgate System.

All eleven players selected by Caspar Whitney and Walter Camp to the 1894 All-America college football team came from the Big Three (Princeton, Yale, and Harvard) or Penn. Six of the honorees have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: halfback George Brooke, end Frank Hinkey (Yale), end Charlie Gelbert, tackle Langdon Lea (Princeton), guard Art Wheeler (Princeton), and guard Bill Hickok (Yale).

New programs established in 1893 included Arkansas, Oregon, and Texas A&M.

On November 29, college football was first played in the state of Florida by Stetson University.[3]

Conference and program changes

Conference changes

Membership changes

School 1893 Conference 1894 Conference
Program Established Independent
Program Established Independent
Program Established Independent
Johns Hopkins Blue JaysIndependentMIFA
Maryland Agricultural TerrapinsIndependentMIFA
Program Established Independent
Program Established Independent

Conference standings

Minor independents

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Poll Rankings . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) . 2015. NCAA Division I Football Records . NCAA . 107 . January 4, 2016 .
  2. Web site: 1892 Yale Bulldogs Schedule and Results. Sports Reference LLC. SR/College Football. February 27, 2017.
  3. Web site: History. November 24, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150226234253/http://www2.stetson.edu/alumni/homecoming/history.php. February 26, 2015. dead.