The 1902 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Michigan and Yale as having been selected national champions.[1]
1902 college football season | ||
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Champion(s) | Michigan Yale | |
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Conference and program changes
editConference changes
edit- One conference began play in 1902:
- Ohio Athletic Conference – now a Division III conference
Membership changes
editSchool | 1901 Conference | 1902 Conference |
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Centre College merged with Central University Colonels | Independent | SIAA |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | Independent | SIAA |
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial football | Program Established | Independent |
Conference standings
editMajor conference standings
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Independents
editMinor conferences
editConference | Champion(s) | Record |
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Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Alma | 4–1 |
Ohio Athletic Conference | Case | 5–0 |
Minor conference standings
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Awards and honors
editAll-Americans
editThe consensus All-America team included:
Position | Name | Height | Weight (lbs.) | Class | Hometown | Team |
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QB | Foster Rockwell | So. | Vermont | Yale | ||
HB | George B. Chadwick | Sr. | Brooklyn, New York | Yale | ||
HB | Thomas A. Barry | Sr. | Brockton, Massachusetts | Brown | ||
FB | Blondy Graydon | Sr. | Cincinnati, Ohio | Harvard | ||
E | Tom Shevlin | 5'10" | 195 | Fr. | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Yale |
T | Ralph Kinney | Jr. | Yale | |||
T | James Hogan | 5'10" | 210 | So. | County Tipperary, Ireland | Yale |
G | Edgar Glass | Sr. | Syracuse, New York | Yale | ||
G | John DeWitt | 6'1" | 198 | Jr. | Phillipsburg, New Jersey | Princeton |
C | Henry Holt | Sr. | Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx, New York | Yale | ||
C | Robert Boyers | Sr. | Bellaire, Ohio | Army | ||
G | Bill Warner | 6'4" | 210 | Sr. | Springville, New York | Cornell |
T | Paul Bunker | 5'11" | 186 | Sr. | Alpena, Michigan | Army |
E | Edward Bowditch | Jr. | Albany, New York | Harvard |
Statistical leaders
edit- Team scoring most points: Michigan, 644
- Player scoring most points: Albert E. Herrnstein, Michigan, 130
- Rushing leader: Willie Heston, Michigan, 487
- Rushing avg leader: Willie Heston, 8.7
- Rushing touchdowns leader: Al Herrnstein, 26
References
edit- ^ Official 2009 NCAA Division I Football Records Book (PDF). Indianapolis, IN: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2009. pp. 76–77. Retrieved October 16, 2009.
- ^ "2017 LSU Tigers Media Guide" (PDF). Louisiana State Athletics. p. 107. Retrieved April 27, 2018.
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