American college football season
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. Only Illinois claims a national championship for the——1914 season.
Conference program and changes※
Conference changes※
- Three conferences began football play in 1914:
Membership changes※
Program changes※
Stadiums※
Final Season※
- 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※
Major conference standings※
For this article, major conferences defined as those including multiple state flagship public universities.
Independents※
Minor conferences※
Minor conference standings※
Awards and honors※
All-Americans※
The consensus All-America team included:
Position
|
Name
|
Height
|
Weight (lbs.)
|
Class
|
Hometown
|
Team
|
QB
|
Charley Barrett
|
6'0"
|
180
|
Jr.
|
Cleveland, Ohio
|
Cornell
|
HB
|
John Maulbetsch
|
5'9"
|
153
|
So.
|
Ann Arbor, Michigan
|
Michigan
|
HB
|
Eddie Mahan
|
5'11"
|
171
|
Jr.
|
Natick, Massachusetts
|
Harvard
|
HB
|
Johnny Spiegel
|
|
|
Sr.
|
|
Washington & Jefferson
|
FB
|
Harry LeGore
|
|
|
Jr.
|
Woodsboro, Maryland
|
Yale
|
E
|
Huntington Hardwick
|
6'0"
|
171
|
Sr.
|
Quincy, Massachusetts
|
Harvard
|
E
|
John E. O'Hearn
|
5'10"
|
173
|
Sr.
|
Brookline, Massachusetts
|
Cornell
|
T
|
Harold Ballin
|
6'1"
|
194
|
Sr.
|
New York, New York
|
Princeton
|
G
|
Stan Pennock
|
5'8"
|
193
|
Sr.
|
Syracuse, New York
|
Harvard
|
G
|
Clarence Spears
|
|
|
Jr.
|
De Witt, Arkansas
|
Dartmouth
|
C
|
John McEwan
|
6'4"
|
200
|
So.
|
Alexandria, Minnesota
|
Army
|
G
|
Ralph Chapman
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Vienna, Illinois
|
Illinois
|
T
|
Walter H. Trumbull
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Salem, Massachusetts
|
Harvard
|
E
|
Perry Graves
|
|
|
Jr.
|
Rockford, Illinois
|
Illinois
|
Statistical leaders※
- Player scoring most points: Buck Mayer, Virginia, 142
References※