1898 North Carolina Tar Heels football team

1898 North Carolina Tar Heels football
SIAA co-champion
Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1898 record 90 (40 SIAA)
Head coach William A. Reynolds (2nd year)
Captain Frank O. Rogers
1898 SIAA football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
North Carolina + 3 0 0     9 0 0
Sewanee + 3 0 0     4 0 0
LSU 1 0 0     1 0 0
Auburn 2 1 0     2 1 0
Georgia 3 2 0     4 2 0
Clemson 1 1 0     3 1 0
Tulane 1 1 0     1 1 0
Vanderbilt 1 2 0     1 5 0
Texas 0 1 0     5 1 0
VPI 0 1 0     3 2 0
Ole Miss 0 1 0     1 1 0
Nashville 0 2 0     0 2 0
Georgia Tech 0 3 0     0 3 0
Kentucky State 0 0 0     7 0 0
  • + Conference co-champions

The 1898 North Carolina Tar Heels football team represented the University of North Carolina in the 1898 college football season. They played nine games with a final record of 90. The team captain for the 1898 season was Frank O. Rogers.

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result
October 1 Guilford* Chapel Hill, NC W 18–0  
October 15 North Carolina A&M* Chapel Hill, NC (Rivalry) W 34–0  
October 20 Greensboro A.A.* Chapel Hill, NC W 11–0  
October 29 Oak Ridge* Chapel Hill, NC W 11–0  
November 4 vs. VPI Winston-Salem, NC W 28–6  
November 5 vs. Davidson Charlotte, NC W 11–0  
November 12 vs. Georgia Macon, GA W 53–0  
November 15 at Auburn Montgomery, AL W 29–0  
November 24 vs. Virginia* Richmond, VA (Rivalry) W 6–2  
*Non-conference game.

Season summary

Guilford

The season opened with a 18–0 defeat of the Guilford Quakers.[1] Charles Baskerville was umpire.[1]

The starting lineup was Tate (left end), Shull (left tackle), Miller (left guard), Cunningham (center), Cromartie (right guard), Bennett (Right tackle), Klotz (right end), Rogers (quarterback), Howell (left halfback), Gregory (right halfback), Graves (fullback).[1]

North Carolina A&M

In the second week of play, the Tar Heels defeated the in-state rival North Carolina A&M 34–0.

Greensboro A. A.

Against the Greensboro Athletic Association, UNC won 11–0.

Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge was beaten 11–0.

V. P. I.

Touchdowns were made by Bennett, Gregory, Copeland, Shull, and Howell in a 286 win over V. P. I.[2]

Davidson

North Carolina beat Davidson 11–0.

Georgia

In Macon, the Tar Heels blew out the Georgia Bulldogs 530.[3] Tick Tichenor wrote "Such a crush defeat as Georgia sustained at the hands of North Carolina today is almost unparalleled in football".[4]

The starting lineup was Klotz (left end), Shull (left tackle), Cromartie (left guard), Cunningham (center), Phifer (right guard), Bennett (Right tackle), Gregoy (right end), Rodgers (quarterback), Austin (left halfback), McRae (right halfback), Graves (fullback).[3]

Auburn

The Tar Heels won over John Heisman's Auburn Tigers 290.

Virginia

UNC beat rival Virginia 62, its first win since the first year of the South's Oldest Rivalry. The safety was made just as time called, and Howell scored for UNC.[5]

Players

Line

Player Position Games
started
Hometown Prep school Height Weight Age
Frank Bennett tackle
Cromartie guard
Cunningham center
Edwin Gregory end
Herman Koehler end
Phifer guard
Shull tackle

Backfield

Player Position Games
started
Hometown Prep school Height Weight Age
Copeland halfback
Louis Graves fullback
Jim MacRae halfback
Frank O. Rogers quarterback

References

  1. 1 2 3 "The University Team Defeats Guilford 18 to 0". The Charlotte Observer. November 13, 1898. p. 8. Retrieved August 4, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Carolina Wins A football Game". The Wilmington Messenger. November 5, 1898. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  3. 1 2 "Georgia's Team Goes Down Before The Fast Work of North Carolina". The Atlanta Constitution. November 13, 1898. p. 22. Retrieved August 4, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Football Man Tells of Game". The Atlanta Constitution. November 13, 1898. p. 22. Retrieved August 4, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Our Tar Heels Triumphant". The Morning Post. November 25, 1898. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
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