1890 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

American college football season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1890 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the State University of Iowa ("S.U.I."), now commonly known as the University of Iowa, during the 1890 college football season. Following Iowa's inaugural season in 1889, two games were scheduled for the Hawkeyes to play in 1890.[1] On October 18, the Hawkeyes played Iowa College in Iowa City, only to lose to the Pioneers for the second time in two games.[1] It was this loss that triggered a dispute amongst people within the university. In an attempt to prove that the best football talent was not on the team, the S.U.I. Medics challenged the varsity squad to a game. Confident, the varsity squad accepted, and lost, 2210.[1] But the loss did not keep Iowa from challenging Iowa Wesleyan, who accepted, under the terms that the game be played in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.[1]

ConferenceIndependent
Record1–1
Headcoach
  • None
HomestadiumIowa Field
Quick facts Iowa Hawkeyes football, Conference ...
1890 Iowa Hawkeyes football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–1
Head coach
  • None
Home stadiumIowa Field
Seasons
 1889
1891 
Close
More information Conf., Overall ...
1890 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Nebraska  200
Washington University  200
Minnesota  511
Michigan  410
Northwestern  411
Missouri  210
Cincinnati  211
Lake Forest  530
Baker  110
Iowa  110
Illinois  120
Kansas  120
Ohio Wesleyan  130
Wisconsin  130
Ohio State  140
Doane  010
Washburn  010
Western Reserve  030
Close

Fifteen hundred fans, including John Marshall Harlan and Robert Todd Lincoln, were in attendance for the Thanksgiving Day game.[1] Using rules that made touchdowns worth four points, the Hawkeyes easily won the game in a rout, 910.[1] The Hawkeyes scored 19 touchdowns and five goals after touchdown while A.G. Smith kicked the first field goal in school history.[2] Today, 19 touchdowns remains an Iowa single-game record, and the 91 points remains Iowa's third-largest margin of victory in school history.[3]

Schedule

More information Date, Opponent ...
DateOpponentSiteResult
October 18Iowa CollegeL 6–11
October 18Iowa Medical
  • Iowa Field
  • Iowa City, IA
L 10–22
November 27at Iowa Wesleyan
W 91–0
Close

Did not count against Iowa's record.

Players

  • Michael Balliet
  • William Bremner
  • Arthur Cox
  • James Crossley
  • F.H. Cutler
  • Lloyd Elliott
  • Albert Heald
  • David Knapp
  • Matthew McEniry
  • Fred Neal
  • Frank Pierce
  • Milton Powers
  • Martin Sampson
  • Allen Sanford
  • Charles Smeltzer
  • Arthur Smith, quarterback and captain[4]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI