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|Year=1914 |Team=Michigan Wolverines |Image=1914 Michigan Wolverines football team.jpg |ImageSize=300 |Conference=Independent |Division= |ShortConference= |Record=6–3 |ConfRecord= |HeadCoach=Fielding H. Yost |HCYear=14th |CoachRank= |APRank= |OffCoach= |DefCoach= |OScheme= |DScheme= |MVP=Tommy Hughitt |Captain=James W. Raynsford |StadiumArena=Ferry Field |Champion= |BowlTourney= |BowlTourneyResult= |uniform=10smichiganuniform.png }} The 1914 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1914 college football season. In their 14th season under head coach Fielding H. Yost, the Wolverines won their first five games by a combined score of 180 to 10, including three shutouts. They then lost three of the final four games to finish with a 6–3 record.[1] Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch was a consensus first-team selection for the 1914 College Football All-America Team.[1] Two other Michigan players, center James Raynsford and quarterback Tommy Hughitt, were named to Outing magazine's Football Roll of Honor.[2] Raynsford was the team captain, and Hughitt was selected as the team's most valuable player.[3] Schedule{{CFB schedule|{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 30 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1914|team=DePauw Tigers|title=DePauw}} | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 58–0 | attend = 5,113 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 3 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1914|team=Case|title=Case}} | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 69–0 | attend = 5,049 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 7 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1914|team=Mount Union Purple Raiders|title=Mount Union}} | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 27–7 | attend = 5,050 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 10 | w/l = w | opponent = Vanderbilt | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 23–3 | attend = 5,282 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 17 | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = Michigan Agricultural | site_stadium = College Field | site_cityst = East Lansing, MI | gamename = rivalry | score = 3–0 | attend = 8,934 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 24 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = Syracuse | site_stadium = Archbold Stadium | site_cityst = Syracuse, NY | score = 6–20 | attend = 6,404 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 31 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = Harvard | site_stadium = Harvard Stadium | site_cityst = Allston, MA | score = 0–7 | attend = 23,213 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 7 | w/l = w | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1914|team=Penn Quakers|title=Penn}} | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 34–3 | attend = 21,146 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 14 | w/l = l | homecoming = y | opponent = Cornell | site_stadium = Ferry Field | site_cityst = Ann Arbor, MI | score = 13–28 | attend = 16,315 }} }} Season summaryWeek 1: DePauw{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 1: DePauw at Michigan | Visitor = DePauw | Host = Michigan | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =0 | H1 =7| H2 =23| H3 =21| H4 =7 | Date = September 30, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Kennedy (Chicago) }}{{AFB game box end}} Michigan opened the 1914 season with a 58-0 victory over DePauw. Lawrence Splawn ran for two touchdowns, drop-kicked a field goal from the 27-yard line, and averaged 55 yards on three punts. Quarterback Tommy Hughitt threw touchdown pass to John Lyons, 20 yards in the air with Lyons running another 35 yards for the touchdown. In all, Michigan scored eight touchdowns, two each by Splawn, John Maulbetsch, and Hughitt, and one each by Lyons and Cohn.[4][5] Week 2: Case{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 2: Case at Michigan | Visitor = Case | Host = Michigan | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =0 | H1 =21| H2 =20| H3 =21| H4 =7 | Date = October 3, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Ralph Hoagland (Princeton) }}{{AFB game box end}} On October 3, 1914, Michigan defeated Case by a 69 to 0 score. The game was played in 10-minute quarters at Ferry Field. Michigan's touchdowns were scored by Lawrence Roehm (2), John Maulbetsch (2), James Catlett (2), Tommy Hughitt (2), and Maurice Dunne. Hughitt also kicked nine points after touchdown.[6][7] Week 3: Mt. Union{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 3: Mt. Union at Michigan | Visitor = Mt. Union | Host = Michigan | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =7 | H1 =10| H2 =10| H3 =7| H4 =0 | Date = October 7, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Kennedy (Chicago) }}{{AFB game box end}} On Wednesday, October 7, 1914, Michigan defeated Mt. Union 27 to 7. John Maulbetsch scored two touchdowns. Lawrence Splawn scored a touchdown and kicked two field goals.[8][9] Week 4: Vanderbilt{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 4: Vanderbilt at Michigan | Visitor = Vanderbilt | Host = Michigan | V1 =3| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =0 | H1 =7| H2 =9| H3 =0| H4 =7 | Date = October 10, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Bradley Walker }}{{AFB game box end}} On October 10, 1914, Michigan defeated Vanderbilt 23 to 3 at Ferry Field. Michigan scored on two touchdowns by John Maulbetsch, a touchdown and points after touchdown by Tommy Hughitt, and a field goal by Lawrence Splawn.[10][11] Week 5: at M. A. C.{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 5: Michigan at M. A. C. | Visitor = Michigan | Host = M. A. C. | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =3 | H1 =0| H2 =0| H3 =0| H4 =0 | Date = October 17, 1914 | Location = College Field East Lansing, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = }}{{AFB game box end}} On October 17, 1914, Michigan won a close game over Michigan Agricultural College by 3-0 score at College Field in East Lansing.[12][13] Michigan quarterback Tommy Hughitt sustained a dislocated elbow and was believed at the time to be lost for the remainder of the season.[14] He ended up missing the following week's game against Syracuse but returned for the Harvard game.[15] Week 6: at Syracuse{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 6: Michigan at Syracuse | Visitor = Michigan | Host = Syracuse | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =6| V4 =0 | H1 =0| H2 =0| H3 =6| H4 =14 | Date = October 24, 1914 | Location = Archbold Stadium Syracuse, NY | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Mike Thompson }}{{AFB game box end}} After winning its first five games, Michigan lost to Syracuse by a 20 to 6 score on October 24, 1914. After a scoreless first half, each team scored a touchdown in the third quarter, and the fourth quarter began with the score tied at 6 to 6. Syracuse scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to win the game. John Maulbetsch accounted for Michigan's scoring with a touchdown and goal from touchdown.[16][17] {{Clear}} Week 7: at Harvard{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 7: Michigan at Harvard | Visitor = Michigan | Host = Harvard | V1 =0| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =0 | H1 =0| H2 =7| H3 =0| H4 =0 | Date = October 31, 1914 | Location = Harvard Stadium Allston, MA | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = W. S. Langford }}{{AFB game box end}} On October 31, 1914, Michigan lost to the undefeated 1914 Harvard Crimson football team by a 7 to 0 score at Harvard Stadium. Harvard's All-American halfback Huntington Hardwick scored the game's only touchdown on a six-yard run in the second quarter.[18] Week 8: Penn{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 8: Penn at Michigan | Visitor = Penn | Host = Michigan | V1 =3| V2 =0| V3 =0| V4 =0 | H1 =0| H2 =23| H3 =11| H4 =0 | Date = November 7, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Walter Eckersall }}{{AFB game box end}} On November 7, 1914, Michigan defeated Penn 34 to 3 at Ferry Field. Michigan's five touchdowns were scored by John Maulbetsch (2), Tommy Hughitt, James Catlett, and Leland Benton. Hughitt also kicked four points after touchdown.[19][20] Week 9: Cornell{{AFB game box start| Title = Week 9: Cornell at Michigan | Visitor = Cornell | Host = Michigan | V1 =0| V2 =6| V3 =13| V4 =9 | H1 =6| H2 =7| H3 =0| H4 =0 | Date = November 14, 1914 | Location = Ferry Field Ann Arbor, MI | StartTime = | ElapsedTime = | Attendance = | Weather = | Referee = Jos. Pendleton (Bowdoin) }}{{AFB game box end}} On November 14, 1914, Michigan ended its season at home with a loss to Cornell by a 28 to 13 score. Michigan took the lead in the first quarter on a pass from Lawrence Splawn to Karl Staatz. Michigan extended its lead to 13 to 0 in the second quarter on a short touchdown run by John Maulbetsch who also kicked the goal from touchdown. From that point forward, Michigan was unable to score while Cornell scored 28 points. Fullback Carl Phillipi scored three touchdowns for Cornell.[21] RosterLetter winners
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GalleryReferences1. ^{{cite web|title=2014 NCAA Football Records: Consensus All-America Selections|publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)|year=2014|accessdate=August 16, 2014|page=4|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2014/Awards.pdf}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Football Roll of Honor: The Men Whom the Best Coaches of the Country Have Named as the Stars of the Gridiron in 1914 |work=Outing|year=1915|page=498|url=http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/Outing/Volume_65/outLXV04/outLXV04s.pdf}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|title=1914 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=November 3, 2015|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1914fbt.htm}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan Downs Depauw 58 to 0: Wolverines Score More Than a Point a Minute in Game with Indiana Eleven -- Yost Shows Battering Offense|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|date=October 1, 1914|page=7|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3552593/michigan_downs_depauw_58_to_0/}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan Whips Depauw Easily in Opening Battle|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=E. A. Batchelor|date=October 1, 1914|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3552614/michigan_whips_depauw_easily_in_opening/}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan Finds Case Easy Mark, part 1|author=E. A. Batchelor|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 4, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3552793/michigan_finds_case_easy_mark_pt_1/}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan Finds Case Easy Mark, part 2|author=E. A. Batchelor|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 4, 1914|page=22|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3552718/michigan_finds_case_easy_mark/}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Yost's Wolverines Beat Mount Union, But Are Scored On, part 1|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 8, 1914|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553010/yosts_wolverines_beat_mount_union_pt_1/}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=Yost's Wolverines Beat Mount Union, But Are Scored On, part 2|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 8, 1914|page=9|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3552998/yosts_wolverines_beat_mount_union_pt_2/}} 10. ^{{cite news|title=Wolverines Romp Over Vanderbilt on Slippery Field, part 1|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=T. Hawley Tapping|date=October 11, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553111/wolverines_romp_over_vanderbilt_pt_1/}} 11. ^{{cite news|title=Wolverines Romp Over Vanderbilt on Slippery Field, part 2|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=T. Hawley Tapping|date=October 11, 1914|page=21|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553096/wolverines_romp_over_vanderbilt_pt_2/}} 12. ^{{cite news|author=E. A. Batchelor|title=Michigan Beats M.A.C. in Final Quarter of Fierce Game: Splawn Boots Ball Over the Bar from Twenty-Yard Line, part 1|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 18, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553160/michigan_beats_mac_in_final_quarter_pt_1/}} 13. ^{{cite news|author=E. A. Batchelor|title=Splawn Boots Ball Over the Bar from Twenty-Yard Line, part 2|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 18, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553190/splawn_boots_ball_part_2/}} 14. ^{{cite news|title=Tommy Hughitt Dislocates His Elbow; Out of Game for Season|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 18, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553175/tommy_hughitt_dislocates_his_elbow/}} 15. ^{{cite news|title=Hughitt Back in Game|newspaper=The Washington Times|date=October 27, 1914|page=10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3554556/hughitt_back_in_game/}} 16. ^{{cite news|title=Syracuse Runs Over Michigan's Eleven In Disappointing Game, part 1|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=E. A. Batchelor|date=October 25, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553823/syracuse_runs_over_michigan_pt_1/}} 17. ^{{cite news|title=Syracuse Runs Over Michigan's Eleven In Disappointing Game, part 2|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=E. A. Batchelor|date=October 25, 1914|page=19|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553818/syracuse_runs_over_michigans_eleven_pt/}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=Play-by-Play Report of Harvard's Victory Over the Maize and Blue|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=November 1, 1914|page=20|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553665/play_by_play_report_of_harvards_victory/}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Michigan Team Completely Outclasses Pennsylvania|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=November 8, 1914|page=17|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553237/michigan_team_completely_outclasses/}} 20. ^{{cite news|title=Penn game coverage|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=November 8, 1914|page=21|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553219/penn_game_part_2/}} 21. ^{{cite news|title=Detailed Story of How Cornell Beat Michigan|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|author=T. H. Tapping|date=November 15, 1914|page=20|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3553611/detailed_story_of_how_cornell_beat/}} 22. ^James Bland Catlett, born February 21, 1893, Estelline, South Dakota. Died September 22, 1986, San Antonio, Texas. External links
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