The 1914 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Army, Illinois, and Texas as having been selected national champions.[1] Only Illinois claims a national championship for the 1914 season.
Conference program and changes
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Conference changes
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- Three conferences began football play in 1914:
Membership changes
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Program changes
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Stadiums
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Final Season
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- Alabama plays their final season at The Quad. The Quad has been Alabama's home field since their first home game in 1893. The final game at The Quad was a 21–3 victory over Chattanooga on 11/13/1914. For 1915, Alabama would move into University Field on the southern edge of campus.
Conference standings
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Major conference standings
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For this article, major conferences defined as those including multiple state flagship public universities.
Independents
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Minor conferences
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Minor conference standings
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Awards and honors
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All-Americans
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The consensus All-America team included:
Position
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Name
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Height
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Weight (lbs.)
|
Class
|
Hometown
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Team
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QB
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Charley Barrett
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6'0"
|
180
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Jr.
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Cornell
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HB
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John Maulbetsch
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5'9"
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153
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So.
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Michigan
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HB
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Eddie Mahan
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5'11"
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171
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Jr.
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Natick, Massachusetts
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Harvard
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HB
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Johnny Spiegel
|
|
|
Sr.
|
|
Washington & Jefferson
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FB
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Harry LeGore
|
|
|
Jr.
|
Woodsboro, Maryland
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Yale
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E
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Huntington Hardwick
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6'0"
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171
|
Sr.
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Quincy, Massachusetts
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Harvard
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E
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John E. O'Hearn
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5'10"
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173
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Sr.
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Brookline, Massachusetts
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Cornell
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T
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Harold Ballin
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6'1"
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194
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Sr.
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New York, New York
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Princeton
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G
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Stan Pennock
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5'8"
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193
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Sr.
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Syracuse, New York
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Harvard
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G
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Clarence Spears
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|
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Jr.
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De Witt, Arkansas
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Dartmouth
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C
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John McEwan
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6'4"
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200
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So.
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Alexandria, Minnesota
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Army
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G
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Ralph Chapman
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|
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Sr.
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Vienna, Illinois
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Illinois
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T
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Walter H. Trumbull
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|
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Sr.
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Salem, Massachusetts
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Harvard
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E
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Perry Graves
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|
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Jr.
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Rockford, Illinois
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Illinois
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Statistical leaders
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- Player scoring most points: Buck Mayer, Virginia, 142
References
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