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词条 1909 LSU Tigers football team
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Season summary

     Jackson Barracks-New Orleans  Mississippi  Mississippi A&M  Sewanee  Louisiana Tech  Arkansas  Transylvania  Alabama 

  3. Postseason

  4. Roster

  5. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=1909
|Team=LSU Tigers
|image=LSU 1909 Football team.jpg
|image_size=275px
|Conference=Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
|Division=
|ShortConference=SIAA
|CoachRank=
|APRank=
|Record=6–2
|ConfRecord=3–1
|HeadCoach=Joe Pritchard (first 5 games) (1st year)
John W. Mayhew (last 3 games) (1st year)
|HCYear=
|OffCoach=
|DefCoach=
|OScheme=
|DScheme=
|StadiumArena=State Field
|Champion=
|BowlTourney=
|BowlTourneyResult=
|Captain=Robert L. Stovall
}}{{1909 SIAA football standings}}

The 1909 LSU Tigers football team represented the LSU Tigers of Louisiana State University during the 1909 college football season. The LSU team posted a 6–2 record, losing to Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) champion Sewanee and to an undefeated Arkansas. Notable victories include those over Mississippi and Alabama.

John W. Mayhew, a former halfback at Brown, took over as coach for former Vanderbilt lineman Joe Pritchard midway through the season. College Football Hall of Fame inductee Doc Fenton started at quarterback.

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 2
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Jackson Barracks-New Orleans
| site_stadium = State Field
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| score = 70–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 9
| w/l = w
| opponent = Ole Miss
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = State Field
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| score = 10–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 16
| w/l = w
| opponent = Mississippi A&M
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = State Field
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| score = 15–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 30
| w/l = l
| neutral = y
| opponent = Sewanee
| site_stadium = Pelican Park
| site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
| score = 15–6
| attend = 7,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 4
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| opponent = Louisiana Tech
| site_stadium =
| site_cityst = Alexandria, LA
| score = 23–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 13
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| opponent = Arkansas
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Red Elm Field
| site_cityst = Memphis, TN
| score = 16–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 18
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1909|team=Transylvania Pioneers|title=Transylvania}}
| site_stadium = State Field
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| score = 52–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 25
| w/l = w
| neutral = y
| opponent = Alabama
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Birmingham Fairgrounds
| site_cityst = Birmingham, AL
| score = 12–6
| attend =
}}
}}

Season summary

Jackson Barracks-New Orleans

The season opened with a 70–0 win over Jackson Barracks-New Orleans.

Mississippi

In a hard-fought game, the Tigers beat the Mississippi team 10–0.[1]

The starting lineup was Hall (left end), Hillman (left tackle), Ryan (left guard), Stovall (center), Thomas (right guard), Pollock (right tackle), Seip (right end), Allbright (quarterback), R. F. Stovall (left halfback), McCullam (right halfback), Gill (fullback).[1]

Mississippi A&M

In the third week of play, LSU swamped Mississippi A&M 15–0.[2]

The starting lineup was Hall (left end), Hillman (left tackle), Falcon (left guard), Stovall (center), Thomas (right guard), Pollock (right tackle), Seip (right end), Fenton (quarterback), R. F. Stovall (left halfback), McCullam (right halfback), Gill (fullback).[2]

Sewanee

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|Title=
|Visitor= Sewanee
|V1= 9
|V2= 6
|Host=LSU
|H1= 0
|H2= 6
|H3=
|H4=
|Location= Pelican Park
New Orleans, LA
|StartTime=
|TimeZone=
|ElapsedTime=
|Attendance= 7,000
|Weather=
|Referee=James Halligan
}}Sources:[5]{{AFB game box end}}

LSU lost to SIAA champion Sewanee in New Orleans 15–6. According to Vanderbilt coach Dan McGugin, Sewanee won due to better punting.[3]

Sewanee scored with an Aubrey Lanier touchdown and Moise drop kick in the first half.[3] LSU scored when, after blocking a punt, Robert L. Stovall recovered the ball for a touchdown.[8] Soon after, President William Howard Taft showed up to the game for about ten minutes.[8] Sewanee added another touchdown.[3]

The starting lineup was Williams (left end), Faulkenberry (left tackle), Cheape (left guard), Juhan (center), Cox (right guard), Moise (right tackle), Gillem (right end), Brown (quarterback), Myers (left halfback), Lanier (right halfback), Hawkins (fullback).[4]

Louisiana Tech

On a Thursday, LSU beat L.I.I. 23–0, giving the team its only loss on the season.

Arkansas

{{AFB game box start
|Title=
|Visitor= LSU
|V1= 0
|V2= 0
|Host=Arkansas
|H1= 5
|H2= 11
|H3=
|H4=
|Location= Red Elm Field
Memphis, TN
|StartTime=
|TimeZone=
|ElapsedTime=
|Attendance=
|Weather=
|Referee=Brown
}}Sources:[12]{{AFB game box end}}

The Tigers were powerless to stop the favored[5] Arkansas Razorbacks in a 16–0 loss. The game was characterized by several offsides penalties on both sides.[6]

The starting lineup was Hall (left end), Hillman (left tackle), Drew (left guard), R. F. Stovall (center), Thomas (right guard), Seip (right tackle), R. L. Stovall (right end), Fenton (quarterback), Gill (left halfback), McCullum (right halfback), Tilley (fullback).[6]

Transylvania

LSU defeated Transylvania 32–0, scoring at will in the second half.[7]

Alabama

John Seip starred in the 12–6 victory over Alabama.[8] "The consensus of opinion was that Alabama would have won but for Pratt's absence."[8]

The starting lineup was Hall (left end), Seip (left tackle), Thomas (left guard), Stovall (center), Drew (right guard), Hillman (tackle), R. Stovall (right end), Gill (quarterback), Howell (left halfback), McCollum (right halfback), Ryan (fullback).[8]

Postseason

Fenton was selected All-Southern by John Heisman.[9] End John Seip was selected such by Grantland Rice.

Roster

No.PlayerPositionHeightWeightHometownHigh School
- John Albright quarterback - 135 - -
- S. W. Brannon halfback - 160 - -
- Harmon Drew guard - 175 Minden, Louisiana -
- Doc Fenton quarterback 5'9" 165 Scranton, Pennsylvania Scranton
- Reuben Gill fullback - 165 - -
- J. O. Hall end - 165 - -
- Willie Hillman center - 175 Minden, Louisiana Minden
- Levi Himes - - - - -
- Roland Howell halfback - 160 - -
- Andrew McCollam halfback - 160 - -
- Phillips end - 155 - -
- William Pollack guard - 180 - -
- Warren Ryan halfback - 180 - -
- John Seip end 6'1" 185 Allentown, Pennsylvania -
- Robert L. Stovall center - 135 Dodson, Louisiana -
- Rowson Stovall end - 140 - -
- Arthur Thomas tackle - 175 - -
- L. R. Tilly fullback - 165 - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -
- - - - - - -

Roster from LSU: The Louisiana Tigers[10][11]

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References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6835748/the_times/|title=Tigers Win Victory After A Hard Fight|work=The Times|date=October 10, 1909|page=10|accessdate=September 30, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6836058/jackson_daily_news/|page=1|date=October 17, 1909|title=Louisiana Won Gridiron Games|work=Jackson Daily News|accessdate=September 30, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5195141/the_tennessean/|page=4|title=Sewanee Beats L. S. U.|work=The Tennessean|author=Dan McGugin|accessdate=May 8, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/5195057/the_courierjournal/|title=Sewanee Wins Splendid Game|page=36|date=October 31, 1909|work=The Courier-Journal|accessdate=May 8, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6835706/arkansas_democrat/|page=2|date=November 13, 1909|work=Arkansas Democrat|title=Arkansas Picked Over Louisiana|accessdate=September 30, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6835352/the_houston_post/|title=Arkansas Had Walkover|page=18|date=November 14, 1909|work=Houston Post|accessdate=September 30, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
7. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20160701165813/http://homepages.transy.edu/~library/Catalog/HistoryFootballTransylvania.pdf
8. ^{{Cite web |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/1909-season.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-04-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302035358/http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/alab/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/1909-season.pdf |archive-date=2012-03-02 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
9. ^{{cite news|work=Atlanta Constitution|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/1917559//|title=The All-Southern Eleven Picked By Coach Heisman|date=November 28, 1909|accessdate=March 4, 2015|via=Newspapers.com|page=3}} {{Open access}}
10. ^Hardesty, Dan. "LSU: The Louisiana Tigers". The Strode Publishers. Huntsville, Alabama. 1975. P. 334-345.
11. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6835692/arkansas_democrat/|work=Arkansas Democrat|title=How Arkansas and Louisiana Elevens Stack Up In Today's Game at Red Elm|page=2|date=November 13, 1909|accessdate=September 30, 2016|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
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