Georgetown football, 1874–1889 explained

The Georgetown Hoyas football program represents Georgetown University, based in Washington, D.C., in the sport of American football. This article covers the team's history through 1889, when it was known simply as Georgetown football. The team was founded in 1874, but did not play any games that year. They scheduled their first game in 1881 against a local high school, but the latter failed to show up for the game and it was considered a Georgetown forfeit win. In 1883, they played two games against Gallaudet University. They reportedly played a game in 1884, played no games from 1885 to 1886, and then played regularly in the final three years of the decade, including their first intercollegiate match in 1889 against the Virginia Cavaliers. Modern-day Georgetown records do not consider any games prior to 1887 official, although their media guides prior to 1950 did.

Formation

Georgetown University's football team traces its history to 1874.[1] The sport had first been played five years earlier, and it was growing in popularity.[2] Baseball was the first sport to begin at the school in 1870, and students wanted to have a sport to play in the winter as well.[2] On November 1, 1874, school students met and created the Georgetown College Football Association, with the intention to start up an intercollegiate team and play later that year.[3] [4]

A committee was created that consisted of 15, including an elected president, vice president, secretary-treasurer and two censors; the Georgetown website notes that "exactly what a football censor did ... the College Journal does not explain."[3] The team's founding was reported in the College Journal, which described the association: "A committee of three was appointed to draw up a code of laws, and another committee of ten was appointed to serve as referees, A small monthly collection from the students who wish to take part in the game will suffice for all expenses. The game is played only during the winter months."[3] However, the team did not last as there were no nearby teams to compete against, and thus it folded shortly after being founded.[2]

The Georgetown Athletic Association was formed by students in 1875, but the founding documents included nothing relating to football.[3]

1881

Year:1881
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:1–0
Head Coach:None
Prev Year:1874
Next Year:1883

The 1881 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1881 college football season.[5] The team had scheduled its first game against an outside opponent upon receiving a challenge from Alexandria High School in Virginia, but the latter did not appear and Georgetown considered it a forfeit win.[5]

The Georgetown College Journal including a report about the game:

This was Georgetown's only ever win against Alexandria High School, as they later lost games to them in 1887 and 1888.[6] Georgetown does not consider games prior to 1887 as official; however, prior to 1950 their media guides listed the pre-1887 results.[5]

No extramural games were played until 1883.[5]

Schedule

1883

Year:1883
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:0–2
Head Coach:None
Captain:J. R. Slattery
Prev Year:1881

The 1883 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1883 college football season. Two games were played against Gallaudet University, in the first games played against outside competitors, though not officially considered so by Georgetown records.[2] [5] Georgetown lost both.

Schedule

1884

Year:1884
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:?–?
Head Coach:None
Prev Year:1883
Next Year:1887

The 1884 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1884 college football season. There was a mention in The Critic and Record[7] that Georgetown traveled to play St. John's College; however, the result is unknown and the game has not been verified.[2] [5]

No games were recorded from 1885 to 1886.[5]

Schedule

1887

Year:1887
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:2–1
Head Coach:Dick Hennessy
Stadium:Georgetown Field
Prev Year:1884

The 1887 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1887 college football season. This is the first season officially recognized in modern school record books (after 1950).[5] The season featured three games, with wins over Emerson Institute (46–6) and Washington High School (12–6) while losing 24–8 to Alexandria High School; these were the first games to take place at Georgetown, as previous games were played at their opponents' fields.[5]

Schedule

1888

Year:1888
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:4–2
Head Coach:Dan O'Day
Hc Year:1st
Stadium:Georgetown Field

The 1888 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1888 college football season. The played six games and finished with a 4–2 record, including a forfeit by the Jefferson Athletic Club.[5] This was the first season to include games against a semi-pro team, as previously Georgetown had only played against local high schools.[2]

Schedule

1889

Year:1889
Team:Georgetown
Sport:football
Conference:Independent
Record:5–1
Head Coach:Bill Gleason
Stadium:Old Georgetown Field

The 1889 Georgetown football team represented Georgetown University during the 1889 college football season. They finished the season with a record of 5–1. This season included the first match against a full collegiate team, the Virginia Cavaliers. Georgetown's records show this game as a 34–0 victory for the team, while Virginia's record a 32–0 victory for the Cavaliers.[2] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Obstacles Nothing New for Georgetown Football. The New York Times. Flynn, Tom. November 16, 2012.
  2. Web site: Georgetown Football History: Chapter 1: Football's Roots At Georgetown. HoyaSaxa.com.
  3. Web site: There Goes Old Georgetown. Georgetown University. May 18, 2018.
  4. Web site: Georgetown Football History Project. HoyaFootball.com.
  5. Web site: Game by Game: 1881–1890. HoyaFootball.com. Wayback Machine. 2024-01-26. 2019-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20190322095743/http://www.hoyafootball.com/records/games-1880s.htm. dead.
  6. Web site: Game by Game: Opponents. HoyaFootball.com. Wayback Machine. 2024-01-26. 2019-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20190322095743/http://www.hoyafootball.com/records/opponents.htm. bot: unknown.
  7. News: A Popular Out-Door Game. The Critic and Record. Newspapers.com. November 16, 1888. 4.