1900 Penn Quakers football team

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The 1900 Penn Quakers football team represented the University of Pennsylvania in the 1900 college football season. The Quakers finished with a 12–1 record in their ninth year under head coach and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, George Washington Woodruff. Significant games included victories over Penn State (17–5), Chicago (41–0), Carlisle (16–6), and Navy (28–6), and a loss to Harvard (17–5). The 1900 Penn team outscored its opponents by a combined total of 335 to 45.[1][2] Four Penn players received recognition on the 1900 College Football All-America Team: guard Truxtun Hare (consensus 1st-team All-American);[3] tackle Blondy Wallace (Walter Camp, 2nd team); guard John Teas (Camp, 3rd team); and fullback Josiah McCracken (Camp, 3rd team).[4]

ConferenceIndependent
Record12–1
Headcoach
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1900 Penn Quakers football
1900 University of Pennsylvania Football
ConferenceIndependent
Record12–1
Head coach
CaptainTruxtun Hare
Home stadiumFranklin Field
Seasons
← 1899
1901 â†’
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More information Conf., Overall ...
1900 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Yale â€“ 12–0–0
Penn â€“ 12–1–0
Harvard â€“ 10–1–0
Cornell â€“ 10–2–0
Geneva â€“ 5–1–1
Lafayette â€“ 9–2–0
Syracuse â€“ 7–2–1
Princeton â€“ 8–3–0
Drexel â€“ 5–2–0
Fordham â€“ 3–1–1
Army â€“ 7–3–1
Brown â€“ 7–3–1
Columbia â€“ 7–3–1
Villanova â€“ 5–2–2
Washington & Jefferson â€“ 6–3–1
Swarthmore â€“ 6–3–2
Holy Cross â€“ 5–3–1
Carlisle â€“ 6–4–1
Buffalo â€“ 3–2–2
Western Univ. of Penn â€“ 5–4–0
Bucknell â€“ 4–4–1
Dickinson â€“ 5–5–0
Pittsburgh College â€“ 3–3–1
Rutgers â€“ 4–4–0
Vermont â€“ 4–4–1
Lehigh â€“ 5–6–0
Franklin & Marshall â€“ 4–5–0
Temple â€“ 3–4–1
Penn State â€“ 4–6–1
Amherst â€“ 4–7–1
Dartmouth â€“ 2–4–2
NYU â€“ 3–6–1
Tufts â€“ 3–6–1
Wesleyan â€“ 3–6–1
New Hampshire â€“ 1–5–1
Colgate â€“ 2–8–0
CCNY â€“ 0–1–0
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Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 29 LehighW 27–6
October 3 Franklin & Marshall
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 47–0
October 6 Haverford
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 38–0
October 10 Dickinson
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 35–0
October 13 Brown
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 12–0[5]
October 17 Penn State
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 17–51,500[6]
October 20Columbia
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 30–0
October 27 Chicago
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 41–0
November 3at Harvard L 5–1717,000[7]
November 10 Lafayette
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 12–5
November 17 Carlisle
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA
W 16–618,000[8][9]
November 21at NavyW 28–6
November 29 Cornell
  • Franklin Field
  • Philadelphia, PA (rivalry)
W 27–0
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