1900 Carlisle Indians football | |
Conference | Independent |
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1900 record | 6–4–1 |
Head coach | Pop Warner (2nd season) |
Captain | Eddie Rogers |
Seasons |
The 1900 Carlisle Indians football team represented the Carlisle Indians football team of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School during the 1900 college football season. The Indians were coached by Pop Warner in his second year as head coach. The team compiled a record of 6–4–1 and outscored opponents 207 to 92.
Carlisle defeated Southern champion Virginia. In that game Virginia's Bradley Walker once grabbed Hawley Pierce, Carlisle's biggest player, and carried him ten yards with him dangling over his shoulder.[1][2]
Schedule[]
Date | Opponent | Site | Result |
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September 22 | Lebanon Valley |
| W 34–0 |
September 26 | vs. Dickinson | Carlisle, PA | W 21–0 |
September 29 | [[{{{school}}}|Susquehanna]] |
| W 46–0 |
October 6 | Gettysburg |
| W 45–0 |
October 13 | vs. Virginia | Washington, DC | W 17–2 |
October 27 | at Harvard | Cambridge, MA | L 5–17 |
November 10 | at Yale |
| L 0–35 |
November 17 | at Penn | L 6–16 | |
November 21 | Washington & Jefferson |
| T 5–5 |
November 29 | at Columbia | New York, NY | L 6–17 |
December 8 | at Utah | W 22–0 |
References[]
- ↑ "Virginia vs. Sewanee". Richmond Dispatch. November 25, 1900. http://virginiachronicle.com/cgi-bin/virginia?a=d&d=RD19001125.1.18#.
- ↑ "There's No Place Like Virginia, They Say". Saturday Evening Post 224 (12): 30. September 1951. http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/19531547/theres-no-place-like-virginia-they-say.
- ↑ "1900 Carlisle Indian Schedule and Results". https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/carlisle/1900-schedule.html.
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