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词条 1921 college football season
释义

  1. Conference and program changes

     Conference establishments  Membership changes 

  2. First radio broadcast

  3. C6H0

  4. Rose Bowl

  5. Other bowls

  6. Conference standings

     Minor conferences 

  7. Awards and honors

     All-Americans  Statistical leaders 

  8. See also

  9. References

{{Infobox college football season
| year = 1921
| image = BoMcMillin.jpg
| image_caption = Bo McMillin scoring against Harvard
| image_size=290px
| number_of_teams =
| preseason_ap =
| regular_season =
| number_of_bowls = 3
| bowl_start = December 26, 1921
| bowl_end = January 2, 1922
| champion =California Golden Bears
Cornell Big Red
Lafayette Maroon
| heisman = Not awarded until 1935
}}

The 1921 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing California Golden Bears, Cornell Big Red, Iowa Hawkeyes, Lafayette Leopards, Washington & Jefferson Presidents, and Vanderbilt Commodores as champions.[1] Only California, Cornell, and Lafayette claim national championships for the 1921 season.

Andy Smith's Pacific Coast Conference champion "Wonder Team" at California continued on its streak since 1920. Eastern power Cornell was coached by Gil Dobie and led by one of the sport's great backfields with George Pfann, Eddie Kaw, Floyd Ramsey, and Charles E. Cassidy. Jock Sutherland's Lafayette Maroons were led on the line by Frank Schwab.

Big Ten champion Iowa upset Notre Dame 10–7. Grantland Rice noted that the 1921 Notre Dame team "was the first team we know of to build its attack around a forward passing game, rather than use a forward passing game as a mere aid to the running game."[2]

1921 was the last season for the old Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Vanderbilt tied co-champion Georgia on an onside kick. On October 6, Centre upset Harvard 6–0 in what is widely considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history. Overjoyed students painted the "impossible formula" C6H0 (Centre 6, Harvard 0) on everything in sight. Georgia Tech also claimed a conference title.

The 1922 Rose Bowl was fought to a scoreless tie, between California and Washington & Jefferson, in the last Rose Bowl to be played at Tournament Park. Washington & Jefferson is the smallest school to ever play in a Rose Bowl.

Conference and program changes

Conference establishments

  • Two conferences began play in 1921:
    • Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference – an active NCAA Division III conference
    • Southwestern Athletic Conference – an active NCAA Division I FCS conference

Membership changes

School 1920 Conference 1921 Conference
Fresno State Bulldogs Program Established Independent
Nebraska Cornhuskers Independent MVIAA
Oglethorpe Stormy PetrelsIndependentSIAA
Phillips Haymakers Southwest Independent
San Diego State Professors Program Established Independent

First radio broadcast

A historical highlight of the regular season was the 1921 West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh football game, the first college football game to be broadcast live on radio.[3] Today, college football on radio is common for nearly every game in every division.

C6H0

{{main|1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game}}

On October 29, Centre College beat Harvard 6 to 0 in what is widely considered one of the greatest upsets in college football history. Overjoyed students painted the "impossible formula" C6H0 (Centre 6, Harvard 0) on everything in sight.

Rose Bowl

{{main|1922 Rose Bowl}}

In the 1922 Rose Bowl, the heavily favored California Golden Bears played Washington & Jefferson to a scoreless tie. The game holds several distinctions including being the only scoreless Rose Bowl game, the first tie in a Rose Bowl, the first African-American quarterback to play in the Rose Bowl (Charlie West from Washington & Jefferson), the first freshman to play in a Rose Bowl (Herb Kopf of Washington and Jefferson), the last Rose Bowl to be played at Tournament Park, and the smallest school (Washington & Jefferson College had only 450 students at the time) to ever play in a Rose Bowl.[4][5]

Other bowls

  • Dixie Classic
  • San Diego Christmas Classic

Conference standings

The following is a potentially incomplete list of conference standings:

{{1921 Big Ten football standings}}{{1921 IIAC football standings}}{{1921 college football independents records}}
{{1921 Missouri Valley football standings}}{{1921 PCC football standings}}{{1921 RMFAC football standings}}
{{1921 SAIAA football standings}}{{1921 SIAA football standings}}{{1921 SCIAC football standings}}
{{1921 Southwest Conference football standings}}

Minor conferences

ConferenceChampion(s)Record
Central Intercollegiate Athletics Association Virginia Union 3–0–0
Inter-Normal Athletic Conference of Wisconsin Stout Normal 3–0–0
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Kansas State Teachers
Kansas State Teachers–Fort Hays
6–0–1
6–0–0
Louisiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association Louisiana Polytechnic 3–0–0
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association No champion
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Hamline 5–0–0
Nebraska Intercollegiate Conference Unknown
Ohio Athletic Conference Miami (OH) 7–0–0
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Unknown
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Pomona 5–0–0
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Morehouse
Southwestern Athletic Conference Wiley
Tri-Normal League State Normal–Cheney

Awards and honors

All-Americans

{{main|1921 College Football All-America Team}}

The consensus All-America team included:

PositionNameHeightWeight (lbs.)ClassHometownTeam
QBAubrey Devine5'9"170Sr.Des Moines, IowaIowa
QBBo McMillin5'9"165Sr.Fort Worth, TexasCentre
HBGlenn Killinger5'9"163Sr.Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaPenn State
HBMal Aldrich5'11"165Sr.Fall River, MassachusettsYale
FBEddie Kaw5'10"168Jr.Houston, TexasCornell
EHarold Muller6'0"180Jr.Dunsmuir, CaliforniaCalifornia
TDan McMillan6'1"225Sr.Los Angeles, CaliforniaCalifornia
GFiske BrownSr.Plymouth, MassachusettsHarvard
GStan Keck5'11"206Sr.Greensburg, PennsylvaniaPrinceton
CHerb Stein6'1"186Sr.Warren, OhioPittsburgh
GFrank Schwab5'11"195Sr.Saltsburg, PennsylvaniaLafayette
GIolas Huffman5'11"228Sr.Chandlersville, OhioOhio State
EEddie AndersonSr.Mason City, IowaNotre Dame

Statistical leaders

  • Total offense leader: Aubrey Devine, Iowa, 2211
  • Receptions leader: Eddie Anderson, Notre Dame, 26
  • Receiving yards leader: Eddie Anderson, 394

See also

  • 1921 All-Big Ten Conference football team

References

1. ^{{cite book | url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/aub/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/20140421_ncaa_champions.pdf | title=Official 2013 Football Bowl Subdivision Records Book | pages=76–77 | publisher=The National Collegiate Athletic Association}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Where The West Got The Jump: In Addition To Developing Strong Defense and Good Running Game, Has Built Up Forward Pass|author=Grantland Rice|publisher=American Golfer|date=December 3, 1921|url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/AmericanGolfer/1921/ag2424o.pdf}}
3. ^{{Cite book| editor1-last=Sciullo Jr| editor1-first=Sam| title = 1991 Pitt Football: University of Pittsburgh Football Media Guide | publisher = University of Pittsburgh Sports Information Office | year = 1991 | location = Pittsburgh, PA | page = 116 | postscript=}}
4. ^{{Cite web| last = Campbell| first = Jim| title = The 1922 Rose Bowl: David v. Goliath| work = College Football Historical Society Newsletter| publisher = LA84 Foundation| date = August 2006| url = http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/CFHSN/CFHSNv19/CFHSNv19n4a.pdf| accessdate = 2010-02-28}}
5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.washjeff.edu/content.aspx?section=1352&menu_id=378&crumb=649&id=7317 |title=Washington and Jefferson College |access-date=2010-02-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528015849/http://www.washjeff.edu/content.aspx?section=1352&menu_id=378&crumb=649&id=7317 |archive-date=2010-05-28 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
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