1924 Lincoln Lions football team

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The 1924 Lincoln Lions football team was an American football team that represented Lincoln University in the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) during the 1924 college football season. In their second year under head coach Ulysses S. Young, the Lions compiled a 7–0–1 record (5–0–1 against CIAA opponents), won the CIAA championship, shut out eight of nine opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 239 to 3.

Record7–0–1 (5–0–1 CIAA)
Headcoach
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1924 Lincoln Lions football
ConferenceColored Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record7–0–1 (5–0–1 CIAA)
Head coach
CaptainByrd D. Crudup
Home stadiumRendell Field
Seasons
← 1923
1925 â†’
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1924 Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Lincoln (PA) $5–0–17–0–1
Virginia Union3–1–24–1–3
Hampton3–3–14–3–1
Virginia Normal1–2–35–3–3
Virginia Seminary2–3–04–4–0
Shaw1–2–11–2–2
Howard1–1–12–1–3
Saint Paul's (VA)0–4–14–4–2
  • $ – Conference champion
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Key players included halfback Jazz Byrd, fullback Tommy Lee, and Bryd D. "Beno" Crudup, the team captain and right end.[1]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4at Bordentown*[note 1]Bordentown, NJW 46–0[2][3]
October 11Newark (DE) Giants*[note 2]W 65–0[4]
October 18at Virginia Seminary[note 3]Lynchburg, VAW 21–02,000[5]
October 27at Virginia UnionRichmond, VAT 0–0
November 1Hampton[note 4]W 7–32,700–5,000[6][7]
November 8vs. Saint Paul (VA)[note 5]
W 33–0[8]
November 15Shaw
  • Rendall Field
  • Lincoln University, PA
W 36–0750[9]
November 272:00 p.m.at Howard
W 31–015,000[10][1]
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Notes

  1. The Philadelphia Inquirer referred to the opponent as the "Bordentown Industrial Institute", which appears to be the "Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth", later known as Bordentown School. The Pittsburgh Courier, on the other hand, identified the opponent as the "Ironsides Eleven" from Bordentown.
  2. Lincoln was originally scheduled to play the Harrisburg Warriors on October 11. Harrisburg was "could not entertain" the game, and Lincoln's manager, Archer, arranged a last-minute game with "the Newark, Delaware Giants, a plucky team." College Football Data Warehouse references two games won by a 65–0 score: one against the "Newark AC (DE)", and the other against "Delaware State"; however, the only correlating press accounts found are for a single 65–0 victory over the Newark, Delaware Giants.
  3. The opponent was officially known as the "Virginia Theological Seminary and College"; it is now known as Virginia University of Lynchburg.
  4. Although contemporary sources report the game as a 7–3 victory, the College Football Data Warehouse records the game as a Lincoln forfeit.
  5. Saint Paul's College was officially known at this time as the "Saint Paul Normal and Industrial School", located in Lawrenceville, Virginia.

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