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1901 Wisconsin Badgers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1901
teamWisconsin Badgers
sportfootball
conferenceWestern Conference
short_confWestern
record9–0
conf_record2–0
head_coachPhilip King
hc_year6th
captainArthur Hale Curtis
stadiumRandall Field
championWestern Conference co-champion

The 1901 Wisconsin Badgers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Wisconsin in the 1901 Western Conference football season. In its sixth season under head coach Philip King, the team compiled a 9–0 record (2–0 against conference opponents), tied for the Western Conference championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 317 to 5. Arthur Hale Curtis was the team captain.

Caspar Whitney of Outing magazine named two Wisconsin players, tackle Curtis and halfback Al "Norsky" Larson, as second-team players on his 1901 College Football All-America Team. Eddie Cochems and William Juneau also played on the team.

Schedule

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References

References

  1. "1901 Wisconsin Badgers Schedule and Results". Sports Reference LLC.
  2. . ["Wisconsin Football 2001 Fact Book"](https://uwbadgers.com/documents/2021/9/4/2021_FB_FactBook.pdf). *Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System*.
  3. Caspar Whitney. (1902). "The Sportsman's View-Point". The Outing Magazine.
  4. (September 29, 1901). "Wisconsin, 26; Medics, 0: Badgers Run Up Against a Tough Proposition in the Sawbones". The Sunday Inter Ocean.
  5. (October 6, 1901). "Badgers Bury Hyde Park: Wisconsin Piles Up a Total of Sixty-Three Points". The Chicago Tribune.
  6. (October 13, 1901). "Badgers Roll Up A Score: Beat Beloit's Plucky Little Eleven, 40 to 0". The Chicago Tribune.
  7. (October 20, 1901). "Slump For The Badgers: Wisconsin Plays Ragged Football Against Knox". The Chicago Tribune.
  8. (October 27, 1901). "Badgers Pile Up Score: Wisconsin Shows Kansas What Is The Matter With It". The Chicago Tribune.
  9. (November 3, 1901). "Badgers Win Hard Game: Wisconsin Has Fierce Struggle With Nebraska". The Chicago Tribune.
  10. (November 10, 1901). "Seven Yards the Closest: Nearest Ames Came to Scoring at Madison". The Des Moines Leader.
  11. (November 17, 1901). "The Gophers Meet Worthy Foemen". The Sunday Tribune (Minneapolis).
  12. (November 29, 1901). "Wisconsin Wins By Great Runs". The Chicago Tribune.
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