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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox college football season The 1917 college football season ended with six undefeated teams in Georgia Tech, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Williams, and Washington State.

The Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book lists only Georgia Tech as national champions, the South's first.[1]

Tech coach John Heisman challenged Pitt coach Pop Warner to a postseason contest to determine a national champion, but as such a match did not occur until the next season. The Golden Tornado was invited to play a 4–3 Oregon team in the Rose Bowl, but by then many players had joined the war effort.

In the second week of play, Georgia Tech beat Penn 41–0. Bernie McCarty called it "Strupper's finest hour, coming through against powerful Penn in the contest that shocked the East." By comparison, Pitt defeated Penn 14–6.[2]

Conference and program changes

Conference changes

Membership changes

School 1916 Conference 1917 Conference
Michigan Wolverines Independent Big Ten (was Big Nine)
Montana Agricultural Bobcats Independent Rocky Mountain
Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels Program Established Independent
Southwestern (TX) Pirates Southwest Independent
Toledo Blue and Gold Program Established Independent

September

September 29 In a doubleheader, Georgia Tech beat Furman and then Wake Forest; 25–0 and 33–0 respectively. Navy beat Davidson 27–6. Pitt beat West Virginia 14–9.

October

October 6 Georgia Tech beat Penn at home 41 to 0. Centre beat KMI 104–0. West Virginia beat Navy 6–0. Williams beat Cornell 14–10. Texas A&M defeated Austin College 66-0.

October 7 Georgia Tech beat Cumberland at home 222–0. http://www.espn.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/124864/100-years-ago-georgia-techs-222-0-victory

October 13 Georgia Tech beat Davidson 32–10, its closest game all season. DePauw beat Centre 6–0. Syracuse beat Rutgers 14–10. Wisconsin tied Notre Dame 0–0. Texas A&M beat the University of Dallas 98-0.

October 20 Georgia Tech beat Washington & Lee 63–0. Auburn beat Clemson 7–0. Pittsburgh beat Syracuse 28–0. Nebraska beat Notre Dame 7–0. Washington State beat Oregon 26–3.

October 27 Undefeated Pittsburgh beat Penn on the road 14 to 6. Auburn beat Mississippi A&M 13–6. Texas A&M beat LSU 27-0.

November

November 3 Georgia Tech gave Vanderbilt its worst ever beating, 83–0.[3] Auburn crushed Florida 68–0. Centre beat Kentucky 3–0. Texas A&M beat Tulane 35–0. Wisconsin beat Minnesota 10–7. Illinois tied Chicago 0–0. Rutgers tied West Virginia 3–3.

November 10 A freshman Buck Flowers at Davidson upset Auburn 21–7. All of Georgia Tech's backs rushed for 100 yards in a 48–0 defeat of Tulane.[4] Texas A&M beat Baylor 7–0. Ohio State beat Wisconsin 16–3. Navy beat Georgetown 28–7.

November 17 Georgia Tech beat Carlisle 98–0. Penn beat Michigan 16–0. Ohio State beat Illinois 13–0.

November 24 Auburn fought undefeated Ohio State to a scoreless tie. Coach Heisman of Georgia Tech (who previously coached at Auburn) and his players were at the game, rooting for the Tigers. Minnesota beat Illinois 27–6.

November 29 Georgia Tech beat Auburn 68 to 7. Davidson beat Clemson 21–9. Mississippi A&M beat Haskell 7–6. Texas A&M beat Rice 10-0, wrapping up an undefeated, untied and unscored-upon season, a feat they would replicate two years later. The Aggies outscored their opponents 270-0 in eight games in 1917.

Rose Bowl

The Mare Island Marines defeated Camp Lewis, 19–7, in the 1918 Rose Bowl.

Conference standings

Major conference standings

Шаблон:1917 Big Ten Conference football standings Шаблон:1917 Missouri Valley Conference football standings Шаблон:1917 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
Шаблон:1917 Rocky Mountain Conference football standings Шаблон:1917 South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings Шаблон:1917 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Шаблон:1917 Southwest Conference football standings

Independents

Шаблон:1917 military service football records Шаблон:1917 Eastern college football independents records Шаблон:1917 Midwestern college football independents records
Шаблон:1917 Southern college football independents records Шаблон:1917 Western college football independents records

Minor conferences

Conference Champion(s) Record
Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association Virginia Union 2–0
Inter-Normal Athletic Conference of Wisconsin La Crosse Normal 3–0
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Kansas State Normal
Kansas State Normal–Fort Hays
5–0–1
5–0
Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association Southwestern Louisiana Industrial 5–0
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Alma 4–0
Nebraska Intercollegiate Conference Unknown
Ohio Athletic Conference Miami (OH) 5–0–1
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference No champion
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Pomona–Pitzer 4–0
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tuskegee

Minor conference standings

Шаблон:1917 Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings Шаблон:1917 Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings Шаблон:1917 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
Шаблон:1917 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference football standings Шаблон:1917 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings Шаблон:1917 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Шаблон:1917 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings Шаблон:1917 Wisconsin Normal Athletic Conference football standings

Awards and honors

All-Americans

Шаблон:Main article The consensus All-America team included:

Position Name Height Weight (lbs.) Class Hometown Team
QB Benny Boynton 5'9" 163 So. Waco, Texas Williams
HB Elmer Oliphant 5'7" 180 Sr. Bloomfield, Indiana Army
HB Everett Strupper 5'7" 148 Sr. Columbus, Georgia Georgia Tech
FB Chic Harley 5'11" 171 Jr. Chicago, Illinois Ohio State
E Charles Bolen Sr. Marion, Indiana Ohio State
E Heinie Miller 5'10" 185 Jr. Williamsport, Pennsylvania Penn
T George Hauser Sr. Council Bluffs, Iowa Minnesota
G Dale Sies 6'1" 203 Sr. Ames, Iowa Pittsburgh
G Jock Sutherland Sr. Coupar Angus, Scotland Pittsburgh
C Frank Rydzewski 6'1" 220 Sr. Chicago, Illinois Notre Dame
G Eugene Neeley Sr. Dallas, Texas Dartmouth
T Alf Cobb 5'11" 210 Sr. Athol, Massachusetts Syracuse
E Paul Robeson 6'3" 219 Jr. Princeton, New Jersey Rutgers

Statistical leaders

  • Team scoring most points: Georgia Tech, 491
  • Player scoring most points: Bill Ingram, Navy, 162
  • Player scoring most touchdowns: Albert Hill, Georgia Tech, 23
  • Player scoring most goals after touchdown: Bill Fincher, Georgia Tech, 49
  • Rushing yards leader: Everett Strupper, Georgia Tech, 1150
  • Rushing avg. leader: Everett Strupper, 10.1

References

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