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词条 1895 Georgia Bulldogs football team
释义

  1. Before the season

  2. Schedule

  3. Game summaries

     Wofford  North Carolina  Alabama  Sewanee  Vanderbilt  Auburn 

  4. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=1895
|Team=Georgia Bulldogs
|image=1895dawgs.jpg
|image_size=250px
|Conference=Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|ShortConference=SIAA
|Record=3–4
|ConfRecord=2–2
|HeadCoach=Pop Warner
|HCYear=1st
|Captain=H. W. Stubbs
|StadiumArena=Herty Field
}}{{1895 SIAA football standings}}

The 1895 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the Georgia Bulldogs of the University of Georgia during the 1895 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The Bulldogs competed as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) and completed the season with a 3–4 record, Georgia's first losing season. Georgia lost twice to North Carolina, and played Alabama for the first time.[1]

Before the season

Georgia's entire student body consisted of 126 students.[2] This was Georgia's first year in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA), a conference that it founded along with Alabama, Auburn, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Vanderbilt.

This was the Georgia Bulldogs' first season under the guidance of head coach Pop Warner. Warner was hired at a salary of $34 per week.[3] While at Georgia, Warner also served as a co-coach at Iowa State.[4]

Schedule

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|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| time =
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1895|team=Wofford Terriers|title=Wofford}}
| site_stadium = Herty Field
| site_cityst = Athens, Georgia
| score = 34–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| time =
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| opponent = North Carolina
| site_stadium = Piedmont Park
| site_cityst = Atlanta
| score = 0–6
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 31
| time =
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| opponent = North Carolina
| site_stadium = Piedmont Park
| site_cityst = Atlanta
| score = 6–10
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| time =
| w/l = w
| neutral = y
| opponent = Alabama
| site_stadium = Wildwood Park
| site_cityst = Columbus, Georgia
| score = 30–6
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 18
| time =
| w/l = w
| opponent = Sewanee
| site_stadium = Piedmont Park
| site_cityst = Atlanta
| score = 22–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| time =
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Vanderbilt
| gamename = Rivalry
| site_stadium = Dudley Field
| site_cityst = Nashville, Tennessee
| score = 0–6
| attend = 1,200
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 28
| time = 1:30 p. m.
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| opponent = Auburn
| gamename = Rivalry
| site_stadium = Piedmont Park
| site_cityst = Atlanta
| score = 6–16
| attend = 5,000
}}

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Game summaries

Wofford

The season opened with a 34–0 defeat of Wofford.

North Carolina

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It was in 1895, in the first of the two games between Georgia and North Carolina, in which North Carolina completed the first recorded forward pass,[6] even though the play was illegal at the time. According to John Heisman, the North Carolina quarterback was trying to punt the ball but, because the punt was about to be blocked, he threw the ball instead. Another North Carolina player caught the ball and scored a touchdown on a 70-yard play. Georgia coach Pop Warner complained to the referee that the play was illegal, however, the referee let the play stand because he did not see the pass.[6]

Georgia's starting lineup was Ferrell (left end), Price (left tackle), Connally (left guard), Cochran (center), Moore (right guard), Kent (right tackle), Killorem (right end), Barrow (quarterback), Nalley (left halfback), Morris (right halfback), and Stubbs (fullback).[7]

Alabama

On November 2, Georgia beat Alabama 30–6.[7]

Sewanee

In Atlanta, Georgia beat Sewanee 22–0.

Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt beat Georgia 6–0. The Bulldogs disputed the touchdown and left the contest in a forfeit. Pomeroy fumbled and Vanderbilt's Elliott scored.[8]

Georgia's starting lineup was: Clark (left end), Price (left tackle), Middlebrooks (left guard), Cochran (center), Walker (right guard), Kent (right tackle), Ferrell (right end), Barrow (quarterback), Nalley (left halfback), Morris (right halfback), Stubbs (fullback).[9]

Auburn

Though the game was scheduled for 1:30 p. m., bickering between officials delayed the contest.[10] John Heisman tried a hidden ball trick in the 16–6 win over Georgia, which Warner was to later use at Carlisle to defeat Harvard.

Georgia's starting lineup was: Morris (left end), Price (left tacle), Middlebrooks (left guard), Cochran (center), Walker (right guard), Kent (right tackle), Ferrell (right end), Barrow (quarterback), Pomeroy (left halfback), Nalley (right halfback), Stubbs (fullback).[11]

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prideofthetide.com/all-timeUGA.htm | title=Alabama All-Time Vs Georgia| accessdate=July 12, 2011 | year =2006 | publisher=prideofthetide.com }}
2. ^{{cite book |last=Reed |first= Thomas Walter |year= c. 1949 |location= Athens, Georgia |publisher = University of Georgia |title= History of the University of Georgia |chapter= Chapter XI: The Administration of Chancellor William E. Boggs Through the Session of 1898 |url= http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c11?seq=27 |page=1696 }}
3. ^{{cite book |last=Reed |first= Thomas Walter |year= c. 1949 |location= Athens, Georgia |publisher = University of Georgia |title= History of the University of Georgia |chapter= Chapter XVII: Athletics at the University from the Beginning Through 1947 |url= http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c17?seq=26 }}
4. ^2006 Iowas State Cyclone Football, page 136
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.georgiadogs.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/1895-schedule.html | title=Georgia 1895 results| publisher=georgiadogs.com| accessdate=July 12, 2011 }}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.tarheeltimes.com/2006/08/tar_heels_credi.html | title=Tar Heels Credited with Throwing First Forward Pass | accessdate=July 12, 2011| work=Tar Heel Times| publisher=tarheeltimes.com |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20061219050634/http://www.tarheeltimes.com/2006/08/tar_heels_credi.html |archivedate = 2006-12-19}}
7. ^{{Harvnb|Woodruff|1928|page=39}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14945029/the_tennessean/|work=The Tennessean|date=October 16, 1954|accessdate=November 7, 2017|via=Newspapers.com|page=12|title=VU, Georgia Grid Series Weird One}} {{Open access}}
9. ^{{Harvnb|Woodruff|1928|page=46}}
10. ^{{Harvnb|Woodruff|1928|page=48}}
11. ^{{Harvnb|Woodruff|1928|page=49}}
  • {{cite book|title=A History of Southern Football 1890–1928|last=Woodruff|first=Fuzzy|volume=1|year=1928|ref=harv}}
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