1894 LSU football team

1894 LSU football
Conference Independent
1894 record 2–1
Head coach Albert Simmons (1st season)
Captain Samuel Marmaduke Dinwidie Clark
Home stadium State Field
1894 college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Yale      16 0 0
Penn      12 0 0
Western Reserve      7 0 0
USC      1 0 0
Michigan      9 1 1
Vanderbilt      7 1 0
Harvard      11 2 0
Georgia      5 1 0
Princeton      8 2 0
Virginia      8 2 0
Chicago      14 7 1
Brown      10 5 0
Notre Dame      3 1 1
Alabama      3 1 0
Minnesota      3 1 0
Wisconsin      5 2 0
Beloit      6 3 0
North Carolina      6 3 0
Stanford      6 3 0
LSU      2 1 0
Oregon Agricultural      2 1 0
Cornell      6 4 1
Army      3 2 0
Amherst      7 5 0
Illinois      4 3 0
Trinity (CT)      4 3 0
Tufts      6 5 0
Washington Agricultural      1 1 0
Washington      1 1 1
California      0 1 2
Oregon      1 2 1
Utah      1 2 0
Lake Forest      3 4 0
Sewanee      3 4 0
Lafayette      5 6 0
Lehigh      5 9 0
Auburn      1 3 0
Williams      1 3 0
MIT      1 4 0
Northwestern      1 5 0
Georgia Tech      0 3 0
Wesleyan      0 5 0

The 1894 LSU football team represented Louisiana State University during the 1894 college football season. The Tigers adopted a new coach, Albert Simmons, for the three-game 1894 season. This season marked LSU's first ever victory with the 26–0 win over Natchez Athletic Club. The team's captain, Samuel Marmaduke Dinwidie Clark, became the first LSU player to ever score a touchdown during the game against Natchez A.C. The first football game played on the LSU campus was on December 3, 1894, against Mississippi. LSU's only touchdown in that game was scored by the head coach, Albert Simmons.[1] This was the first year of play for William S. Slaughter who lettered as an end for 5 years (1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898). Slaughter was LSU's first five-time football letterman.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
November 30at Natchez Athletic ClubNatchez, MSW 26–0
December 3Ole MissL 6–26
December 21Centenary
  • State Field
  • Baton Rouge, LA
W 30–0

Roster

No. Player Position Height Weight Hometown High School
-J. H. "Hughes" ArrighiTackle--Natchez, MS-
-James BeardCenter--Lake Providence, LA-
-Alexis "Alex" BrianLeft Tackle--Montgomery, LA-
-Ralph A. BroussardHalfback--Abbeville,LA-
-Samuel M. D. ClarkLeft End--DeValls, LA-
-John C. Conner---Monroe, LA-
-Sam G. DupreeGuard--Baton Rouge, LA-
-Harry P. GambleEnd--Natchitoches, LA-
-Maurice Grivot---New Orleans, LA-
-Abner A. Hodge---Natchez, MS-
-Guy N. Hunter---Waterproof, LA-
-Louis T. Hunter---Waterproof, LA-
-William J. LewisQuarterback, Halfback--Ruston, LA-
-William B. MullinsEnd--Simsboro, LA-
-William Nelken---Natchitoches, LA-
-Robert J. Nelson---Monroe, LA-
-Edward T. J. Newell---St. Joseph, LA-
-Gordon B. NicholsonHalfback--Baton Rouge, LA-
-Willis B. PrescottFullback--Washington, LA-
-Lewis A. W. QuirkTackle--Washington, LA-
-John R. SalassiGuard--French Settlement, LA-
-Frederick H. SchneiderGuard--Lake Providence, LA-
-Edward Eugene ScottCenter--Kingston, LA-
-William S. SlaughterEnd--Port Hudson, LA-
-William C SmedesCenter--Vicksburg, MS-
-John E. SnyderQuarterback----
-Duncan P. Staples---Alexandria, LA-
-George D. Waddill---Baton Rouge, LA-
-Rene J. Webster---Jeanerette, LA-
-John T. WestbrookEnd--Baton Rouge, LA-
-Charles G. YoungGuard, Tackle--Homer, LA-

Roster from Fanbase.com[2] and LSU: The Louisiana Tigers[3]

References

  1. Vincent, Herb. "LSU Football Vault, The History of the Fighting Tigers". Whitman Publishing, LLC. Atlanta, GA. 2008. page 9
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2015-07-16.
  3. Hardesty, Dan. "LSU: The Louisiana Tigers". The Strode Publishers. Huntsville, Alabama. 1975. P. 334-345.
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