1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season

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1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season
LeagueNCAA
SportCollege football
DurationOctober 6, 1899
through December 25, 1899
Number of teams17
Regular Season
Season championsSewanee
Football seasons
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1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Sewanee $ 11 0 0 12 0 0
Vanderbilt 5 0 0 7 2 0
Alabama 1 0 0 3 1 0
Nashville 4 1 0 4 1 1
Tennessee 2 1 0 6 2 0
Auburn 2 1 1 3 1 1
Texas 3 2 0 6 2 0
North Carolina 1 1 0 7 3 0
Ole Miss 3 4 0 3 4 0
Georgia 2 3 1 2 3 1
Clemson 1 2 0 4 2 0
Central (KY) 1 2 0 1 2 0
LSU 1 3 0 1 4 0
Kentucky State 0 1 0 5 2 2
SW Presbyterian 0 1 0 1 1 0
Cumberland (TN) 0 3 0 0 3 0
Georgia Tech 0 5 0 0 6 0
Tulane 0 5 0 0 6 1
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season was the college football games played by the member schools of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as part of the 1899 college football season.

The season began on October 6, 1899 with Vanderbilt visiting Cumberland.

Sewanee won the conference with 11 conference victories. With just 13 players, the team known as the "Iron Men" had a six-day road trip with five shutout wins over Texas A&M; Texas; Tulane; LSU; and Ole Miss. Sportswriter Grantland Rice called the group "the most durable football team I ever saw."[1] The road trip is recalled memorably with the Biblical allusion "...and on the seventh day they rested."[2]

Season overview[edit]

Results and team statistics[edit]

Conf. Rank Team Head coach Conf. record Win Pct. Overall record PPG PAG
1 (tie) Sewanee Billy Suter 11–0–0 1.000 12–0–0 26.8 0.8
1 (tie) Vanderbilt James Crane 5–0–0 1.000 7–2–0 12.1 4.8
1 (tie) Alabama W. A. Martin 1–0–0 1.000 3–1–0 9.7 7.7
4 Nashville C. E. Woodruff 4–1–0 .800 4–1–1
5 Tennessee J. A. Pierce 2–1–0 .667 6–2–0 10.7 7.6
6 Auburn John Heisman 2–1–1 .625 3–1–1 29.6 2.2
7 Texas Gordon Clarke 3–2–0 .600 6–2–0 14.6 3.0
8 North Carolina William Reynolds 1–1–0 .500 7–3–0 15.7 5.3
9 Ole Miss W. H. Lyon 3–4–0 .429 3–4–0 6.3 6.7
10 Georgia Gordon Saussy 2–3–1 .417 2–3–1 7.3 3.7
11 (tie) Clemson Walter Riggs 1–2–0 .333 4–2–0 18.2 8.3
11 (tie) Central (KY) 1–2–0 .333 1–2–0
13 LSU John Gregg 1–3–0 .250 1–4–0 7.6 25.2
14 (tie) Kentucky State W. R. Bass 0–1–0 .000 5–2–2 10.9 4.9
14 (tie) SW Presbyterian 0–1–0 .000 1–1–0 22.5 27
14 (tie) Cumberland (TN) E. D. Kuykendall 0–3–0 .000 0–3–0 0.0 40.3
14 (tie) Georgia Tech Cow Nalley 0–5–0 .000 0–6–0 0.8 31.0
14 (tie) Tulane Harris Collier 0–5–0 .000 0–6–1 0.0 20.1

Key PPG = Average of points scored per game
PAG = Average of points allowed per game

Regular season[edit]

Index to colors and formatting
Non-conference matchup; SIAA member won
Non-conference matchup; SIAA member lost
Non-conference matchup; tie
Conference matchup

SIAA teams in bold.

Week One[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 6 Vanderbilt Cumberland Lebanon, TN VAN 32–0 [3]
October 7 Clemson Georgia Herty FieldAthens, GA UGA 11–0 [4]
October 7 Kentucky University Kentucky State Lexington, KY W 23–6 [5]
October 7 North Carolina A&M North Carolina Campus Athletic Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 34–0 [6]
October 11 King (TN) Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN W 11–5 [7]
October 12 Oak Ridge North Carolina Campus Athletic Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 16–0 [8]

Week Two[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 14 Mooney School SW Presbyterian Ball Park • Clarksville, TN W 45–0 [9]
October 14 Nashville Cumberland Lebanon, TN NASH 18–0
October 14 Miami (OH) Vanderbilt Dudley FieldNashville, TN W 12–0 [10]
October 14 Georgia Tech Auburn Drill Field • Auburn, AL AUB 63–0 [11]
October 14 Davidson Clemson Rock Hill, SC W 10–0 [12]
October 14 Guilford North Carolina Campus Athletic Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 45–0 [13]
October 18 Miami (OH) Kentucky State Lexington, KY W 18–5 [14]
October 18 Atlanta Athletic Club Georgia Tech Piedmont ParkAtlanta, GA L 0–2 [15]

Week Three[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 20 Cincinnati Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN L 6–0 [16]
October 21 Kentucky State Centre Danville, KY T 11–11 [17]
October 21 Bethel (KY) Nashville Normal College Field • Nashville, TN T 5–5 [18]
October 21 Texas Dallas Athletic Club Dallas, TX W 11–6 [19]
October 21 Tuscaloosa Athletic Club Alabama The QuadTuscaloosa, AL W 16–5
October 21 Montgomery Athletic Club Auburn Drill Field • Auburn, AL W 41–0 [20]
October 21 Sewanee Georgia Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA SEW 12–0 [21]
October 21 Davidson North Carolina Latta ParkCharlotte, NC W 10–0 [22]
October 21 VPI Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN L 5–0 [23]
October 23 Sewanee Georgia Tech Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA SEW 32–0 [24]
October 23 Horner's School North Carolina Campus Athletic Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 46–0

Week Four[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
October 27 Ole Miss Central (KY) Citizens' Park • Memphis, TN MISS 13–6 [25]
October 28 Nashville Ole Miss Oxford, MS NASH 11–0 [26]
October 28 Tennessee Sewanee Hardee FieldSewanee, TN SEW 46–0 [27]
October 28 Indiana Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN L 22–0 [28]
October 28 Clemson Auburn Drill Field • Auburn, AL AUB 34–0 [29]
October 28 Georgia Tech Georgia Herty Field • Athens, GA UGA 33–0 [30]
October 28 North Carolina North Carolina A&M Raleigh, NC T 11–11 [31]
October 31 San Antonio Texas Varsity Athletic FieldAustin, TX W 28–0 [32]
October 31 "Old" Maryland North Carolina Campus Athletic Field • Chapel Hill, NC W 6–0 [33]

Week Five[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 3 SW Presbyterian Sewanee Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN SEW 54–0 [34]
November 3 LSU Ole Miss Fairgrounds • Meridian, MS MISS 11–0 5,000 [35]
November 4 North Carolina Navy Worden FieldAnnapolis, MD L 0–12 [36]
November 4 Kentucky State Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN TENN 12–0 [37]
November 4 Ole Miss Vanderbilt Billings Park • Memphis, TN VAN 11–0 [38]
November 4 Texas A&M Texas San Antonio, TX W 6–0 [39]
November 8 North Carolina Princeton University FieldPrinceton, NJ L 0–30 [40]
November 9 Clemson South Carolina Columbia, SC W 34–0 [41]
November 9 Sewanee Texas Varsity Athletic Field • Austin, TX SEW 12–0 2,500 [42]

Week Six[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 10 Sewanee Texas A&M Herald ParkHouston, TX W 10–0 600 [43]
November 11 Sewanee Tulane Tulane Athletic Field • New Orleans, LA SEW 23–0 ~1,000 [44]
November 11 Central (KY) Kentucky State Lexington, KY CENT 5–0 [45]
November 11 Montgomery Athletic Club Alabama The Quad • Tuscaloosa, AL W 16–0 [46]
November 11 Georgia Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN TENN 5–0 [47]
November 11 Nashville Georgia Tech Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA NASH 15–0 [48]
November 11 Bethel (TN) Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN W 22–0 [49]
November 13 Sewanee LSU State FieldBaton Rouge, LA SEW 34–0 2,000+ [50]
November 13 Sewanee Ole Miss Billings Park • Memphis, TN SEW 12–0 [51]

Week Seven[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 18 North Carolina A&M Clemson Rock Hill, SC W 24–0 [52]
November 18 Auburn Georgia Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA T 0–0 [53]
November 18 Texas Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN VAN 6–0 [54]
November 18 SW Presbyterian Nashville Normal College Field • Nashville, TN NASH 39–0 [55]
November 20 Texas Tulane Tulane Athletic Field • New Orleans, LA TEX 11–0 [56]
November 20 Cumberland Sewanee Hardee Field • Sewanee, TN SEW 71–0 [57]
November 21 Washington and Lee Kentucky State Lexington, KY T 0–0 [58]
November 22 Washington and Lee Kentucky State Lexington, KY W 6–0 [59]
November 23 Washington and Lee Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN W 11–0 [60]

Week Eight[edit]

Date Time Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
November 24 Alabama Ole Miss Driving Park • Jackson, MS ALA 7–5 600 [61]
November 25 Alabama New Orleans Athletic Club Athletic Park • New Orleans, LA L 21–0 [62]
November 25 Central (KY) Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN VAN 21–16 [63]
November 25 Tulane Texas Varsity Athletic Field • Austin, TX TEX 32–0 [64]
November 27 Tulane Texas A&M Herald Park • Houston, TX L 22–0 [65]
November 28 LSU Lake Charles High School Hoohoo Park • Lake Charles, LA W 48–0 [66][67]
November 30 2:50 p. m. Sewanee Auburn Riverside Park • Montgomery, AL SEW 11–10 [68]
November 30 Kentucky Alumni Kentucky State Lexington, KY W 6–5
November 30 Georgia Tech Clemson Greenville, SC CLEM 41–5
November 30 North Carolina Georgia Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA UNC 5–0 3,000 [69]
November 30 LSU Texas Varsity Athletic Field • Austin, TX TEX 29–0 [70]
November 30 Ole Miss Tulane Tulane Athletic Field • New Orleans, LA MISS 15–0 [71]
November 30 Kentucky University Tennessee Baldwin Park • Knoxville, TN W 41–0 [72]
November 30 Nashville Vanderbilt Dudley Field • Nashville, TN VAN 5–0 4,000 [73]

Week Nine[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 2 North Carolina Sewanee Piedmont Park • Atlanta, GA SEW 5–0 2,000 [74]
December 2 LSU Texas A&M College Station, TX L 42–0 [75]

Week Ten[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 8 Tulane LSU State Field • Baton Rouge, LA LSU 38–0 [76]

Week Twelve[edit]

Date Visiting team Home team Site Result Attendance Reference
December 25 Tennessee Grant Chattanooga, TN W 6–0 [77]

All-Southern team[edit]

W. A. Lambeth's All-Southern team:

Position Name Team
QB Warbler Wilson Sewanee
HB Arthur Feagin Auburn
HB Harry Gerstle Virginia
FB Robert M. Coleman Virginia
E Bart Sims Sewanee
T W. Hamilton Georgia
G William Choice VPI
C Carlos A. Long Georgetown
G Wallace Crutchfield Vanderbilt
T John Loyd Virginia
E Herman Koehler North Carolina

References[edit]

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  5. ^ "Blue and White downs the Crimson". The Morning Herald. October 8, 1899. Retrieved April 29, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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