1914 college football season
The 1914 NCAA football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Army, Illinois, and Texas as having been selected national champions.[2] Only Illinois claims a national championship for the 1914 season.
Conference program and changes
Conference standings
The following is a potentially incomplete list of conference standings:
Awards and honors
All-Americans
The consensus All-America team included:
Position |
Name |
Height |
Weight (lbs.) |
Class |
Hometown |
Team |
QB |
Charley Barrett |
6'0" |
180 |
Jr. |
Cleveland, Ohio |
Cornell |
HB |
John Maulbetsch |
5'9" |
153 |
So. |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Michigan |
HB |
Eddie Mahan |
5'11" |
171 |
Jr. |
Natick, Massachusetts |
Harvard |
HB |
Johnny Spiegel |
|
|
Sr. |
|
Washington & Jefferson |
FB |
Harry LeGore |
|
|
Jr. |
Woodsboro, Maryland |
Yale |
E |
Huntington Hardwick |
6'0" |
171 |
Sr. |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Harvard |
E |
John E. O'Hearn |
5'10" |
173 |
Sr. |
Brookline, Massachusetts |
Cornell |
T |
Harold Ballin |
6'1" |
194 |
Sr. |
New York, New York |
Princeton |
G |
Stan Pennock |
5'8" |
193 |
Sr. |
Syracuse, New York |
Harvard |
G |
Clarence Spears |
|
|
Jr. |
De Witt, Arkansas |
Dartmouth |
C |
John McEwan |
6'4" |
200 |
So. |
Alexandria, Minnesota |
Army |
G |
Ralph Chapman |
|
|
Sr. |
Vienna, Illinois |
Illinois |
T |
Walter H. Trumbull |
|
|
Sr. |
Salem, Massachusetts |
Harvard |
E |
Perry Graves |
|
|
Jr. |
Rockford, Illinois |
Illinois |
Statistical leaders
- Player scoring most points: Buck Mayer, Virginia, 142
References