1896 Pittsburgh College football team

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The 1896 Pittsburgh College football team was an American football team that represented Pittsburgh Catholic College of the Holy Ghost—now known as Duquesne University—during the 1896 college football season.[1] Ernest Brown served in his first and only season as the team's head coach.[1][2][3] Duquesne University claims a season record of 12–1 based on the first 13 of 15 games played by its reserve (second) team – but does not acknowledge the first team or its record of 2–4–1 or 1–5–1.

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1896 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Fordham â€“ 1–0–0
Lafayette â€“ 11–0–1
Princeton â€“ 10–0–1
Washington & Jefferson â€“ 8–0–1
Penn â€“ 14–1–0
Yale â€“ 13–1–0
Pittsburgh College â€“ 11–2–0
Buffalo â€“ 9–1–2
Villanova â€“ 10–4–0
Bucknell â€“ 5–2–1
Harvard â€“ 7–4–0
Boston College â€“ 5–3–0
Storrs â€“ 5–3–0
Cornell â€“ 5–3–1
Syracuse â€“ 5–3–2
Temple â€“ 3–2–0
Army â€“ 3–2–1
Rutgers â€“ 6–6–0
Carlisle â€“ 5–5–0
Holy Cross â€“ 2–2–2
Brown â€“ 4–5–1
Wesleyan â€“ 4–5–1
Dickinson â€“ 4–5–0
Franklin & Marshall â€“ 3–4–2
Geneva â€“ 3–4–0
Penn State â€“ 3–4–0
Colgate â€“ 3–4–1
Amherst â€“ 3–6–1
Western Univ. Penn. â€“ 3–6–0
Lehigh â€“ 2–5–0
Tufts â€“ 2–6–1
Swarthmore â€“ 2–6–0
New Hampshire â€“ 1–4–0
Drexel â€“ 1–5–0
Massachusetts â€“ 0–4–0
Rhode Island â€“ 0–4–0
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In advance of the season, the college rebranded its sports teams from Holy Ghost College to Pittsburg(h) College. This change was prompted by concerns that the religious name was being used disrespectfully or flippantly in sporting contexts.[2][4]

Schedule

First team

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 3Sewickley Athletic Association
W 22–0[5]
October 10at Duquesne Country and Athletic ClubL 0–24[6]
October 17at Carnegie Athletic Club
T 6–6[7]
October 24at Emerald Athletic Club
  • Emerald Park
  • Pittsburgh, PA
disputed[a][8][9][10][11][12]
November 6at Mahoning Cycle ClubYoungstown, OHL 0–16[13]
November 14J. F. Lalus Athletic Club
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
L 0–6 (forfeit)[14]
November 26at Nonpareil Athletic Club
L 0–16[15]
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  1. The Pittsburg Post and the Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette reported a 9–8 Emerald win (protested by the College), while The Pittsburg Press reported a disputed final score of either 6–5 in favor of College or 9–6 in favor of Emerald.

Reserve team

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 3Emerald Athletic Club reserves
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 8–0[16]
October 7Allegheny High School
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 6–0 (forfeit)[17]
October 10J. F. Lalus Athletic Club
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
L 0–52[18]
October 15at Park InstituteW 10–8[19][20]
October 17Emerald Athletic Club reserves
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 20–0[21]
October 21Etna Our Boys
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 12–0[22]
October 24Arion Athletic Club
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 4–0 (forfeit)[23]
October 28Keystone Tigers
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 28–0[24][25]
October 31Orange Athletic Club (PA)
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 20–0[26][27]
November 7Imperial Athletic Club reserves
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 20–6[28]
November 12Pittsburgh Times
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 69–0[29]
November 14Keystone Tigers
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 33–0[30][31]
November 18Henderson Athletic Club
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 38–0[32]
November 24Keystone Tigers
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
W 4–0 (forfeit)[33][34]
November 26Press Young Folks' League
  • Pittsburgh College grounds
  • Pittsburgh, PA
L 4–6[35]
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Discrepancies in records

The Duquesne University football record book gives the 1896 season record as 12–1[1] on the basis of games that, according to 1896 newspapers, were played by the reserve (second) team. The schedule in the record book is identical to that in the November 1896 issue of the Holy Ghost College Bulletin, which listed results of games played "up to the time of going to press".[36] Neither source includes the first-team results or the last two reserve-team games, which were against the Keystone Tigers (November 24) and Press Young Folks' League (November 26). College Football Data Warehouse lists a similar schedule but omits the forfeit win against Allegheny High School and adds a supposed 10–0 loss against the Allegheny Athletic Association on November 10, for a season record of 11–2.[37] Pittsburgh newspapers of 1896 reported that the Allegheny Athletic Association's opponent on November 10 was the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club, with Allegheny winning 12–0.[38][39]

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