1901 Gallaudet Bison football team

1901 Gallaudet Bison football
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1901 record 4–22
Home stadium Kendall Green
1901 college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Harvard      12 0 0
Yale      11 1 1
California      9 0 1
Stetson      1 0 0
Cornell      11 1 0
Dartmouth      10 1 0
Massachusetts      9 1 0
Princeton      9 1 1
Notre Dame      8 1 1
Kentucky U.      7 1 1
Army      5 1 2
Connecticut      8 2 0
Virginia      8 2 0
Arizona      4 1 0
Washington Agricultural      4 1 0
Nebraska      7 2 0
Western U. of Penn      7 2 1
Lafayette      9 3 0
Utah      3 1 0
Penn      10 5 0
Gallaudet      4 2 2
William & Mary      2 1 1
Columbia      8 5 0
Baylor      5 3 0
Penn State      5 3 0
Ohio State      5 3 1
VMI      4 3 0
Washington      4 3 0
Navy      6 4 1
Stanford      3 2 2
Oklahoma      3 2 0
Drake      4 4 0
Detroit      3 3 0
Kansas State      3 4 1
Michigan Agricultural      3 4 1
Oregon      3 4 1
Carlisle      5 7 1
Montana      2 3 0
Oklahoma A&M      2 3 0
Villanova      2 3 0
Arkansas      3 5 0
Kansas      3 5 2
Furman      1 2 1
Texas A&M      1 4 0
Missouri      1 6 1
Maryland      1 7 0
Boston College      1 8 0
Florida Agricultural      0 1 0
Kendall      0 1 0
USC      0 1 0
Rhode Island      0 2 0
Rutgers      0 7 0

The 1901 Gallaudet Bison football team represented the Gallaudet Bison of Gallaudet University, a college for deaf-mutes. The team had one of the best seasons in the South, highlighted by a defeat of Georgetown.[1][2] The backfield consisted of All-Southern[3] Gilbert O. Erickson and George Andree. The Bison suffered their only losses to the Eastern prep school Carlisle and southern champion Virginia. The scoreless tie with Baltimore Medical College was then deemed the "prettiest game that has been seen in Baltimore."[4]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site Result
September 28 at Carlisle Indian Field • Carlisle, PA L 619  
October 12 at Virginia Madison Hall Field • Charlottesville, VA L 024  
October 19 at Western Maryland Westminster, MD W 110  
October 23 Villanova Kendall Green • Washington, DC W 120  
October 26 Johns Hopkins Kendall Green • Washington, DC W 120  
November 2 at St. John's (MD) Annapolis, MD T 66  
November 9 at Georgetown Georgetown Field • Washington, DC W 186  
November 28 at Baltimore Medical College Union Park • Baltimore, MD T 00  

References

  1. "Athletics" (PDF). The Buff and Blue. 10 (4): 166–169. January 1902. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-26. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  2. "Defeat For Georgetown". The Washington Times. November 10, 1901. Retrieved August 5, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Oscar P. Schmidt. "Football in the Southern Colleges". The Official National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Guide: 129.
  4. "Gallaudet College". Deaf-Mutes Journal. 30 (49). December 5, 1901.
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