1898 Sewanee Tigers football team explained

Year:1898
Team:Sewanee Tigers
Sport:football
Conference:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Short Conf:SIAA
Record:4–0
Conf Record:3–0
Head Coach:John Gere Jayne
Hc Year:2nd
Captain:Dana Smith
Stadium:Hardee Field
Champion:SIAA champion

The 1898 Sewanee Tigers football team represented during the 1898 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The team was coached by John Gere Jayne in his second year as head coach, compiling a record of 4–0 (3–0 SIAA) and outscoring opponents 56 to 4 to win the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association title. Due to misgivings over Virginia and North Carolina playing ringers, Caspar Whitney declared Sewanee the best team in the South.[1]

Before the season

Sewanee was coming off the worst season in school history.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Nashville

Sources:The season opened with a 10 - 0 victory to avenge last year's loss to the Nashville Garnet and Blue.[3]

The starting lineup was Waites (left end), Jones (left tackle), Bolling (left guard), Risley (center), Claiborne (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Crandle (right end), Wilson (quarterback), Kilpatrick (left halfback), Gray (right halfback), Simkins (fullback).[4]

Texas

Sources:Sewanee beat Texas 4 - 0, scoring on a trick play.[5]

The starting lineup was Waites (left end), Jones (left tackle), Risby (left guard), Poole (center), Claiborne (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Crandle (right end), Wilson (quarterback), Kilpatrick (left halfback), Gray (right halfback), Simkins (fullback).[5]

Southern A. C.

Sources:Sewanee defeated the Southern Athletic Club of New Orleans 21 - 0. A 12-yard run by Jones made the first touchdown. Davis made the next touchdown. He also scored the third, in the second half. Ormond Simkins made the last touchdown, racing for the goal after William H. Poole blocked a kick.

The starting lineup was Waites (left end), Jones (left tackle), Risby (left guard), Poole (center), Claiborne (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Crandell (right end), Wilson (quarterback), Kilpatrick (left halfback), Davis (right halfback), Simkins (fullback).

Vanderbilt

Sources:The Tigers beat rival Vanderbilt 19 - 4. Sewell made the first touchdown on a 7-yard run. Vanderbilt's score came on a 40-yard run around left end by Walter H. Simmons. Simkins scored next on a 2-yard run. After the half, Kilpatrick scored on a 2-yard run. The last touchdown was a 35-yard run from Smith.[6]

The starting lineup was Waites (left end), Jones (left tackle), Risley (left guard), Poole (center), Claiborne (right guard), Smith (right tackle), Davis (right end), Wilson (quarterback), Kilpatrick (left halfback), Siebels (right halfback), Simkins (fullback).[6]

Postseason

Sewanee won the SIAA title.[7]

Players

Varsity lettermen

Line

"Wild Bill" ClaiborneguardAmherst Co., VirginiaRoanoke College6'0"190
A. H. Davisend
J. W. "Deacon" JonestackleMarshall, Texas
William H. PoolecenterGlyndon, Maryland6'0"18518
H. S. Risleyguard
Dana Smithtackle
John C. Watiesend

Backfield

Charles Quintard GrayhalfbackOcala, Florida
Rex KilpatrickhalfbackBridgeport, Alabama6'1"18517
Henry Seibelshalfback5'10"17022
Ormond SimkinsfullbackCorsicana, Texas5'10"16319
Warbler WilsonquarterbackRock Hill, South Carolina5'10"15421

Subs

R. G. Arrington
Ralph P. Black
R. E. Bolling
G. G. Cannon
Howard Crandell
Ralph Nesbit
H. M. T. "Bunny" Pearceend
Charles B. Colmoreback

Notes and References

  1. News: Harper's weekly. 1857. 65 v. Hapgood. Norman.
  2. Web site: 2004 Sewanee football media guide . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130309091121/http://www.sewanee.edu/athletics/PDFS/Football_04.pdf . March 9, 2013 .
  3. News: Football. October 15, 1898. Sewanee Purple. 12. 6. 11005/628.
  4. News: Sewanee Wins. October 22, 1898. Sewanee Purple. 12. 7. 11005/629.
  5. News: Sewanee Plays Fine Ball With Texas. 8. November 11, 1898. May 16, 2016. The Times-Picayune. Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Up Goes Sewanee's Purple. 5. The Tennessean. November 25, 1898. May 16, 2016. Newspapers.com.
  7. Web site: David Wilson's Homepage.