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1919 Oregon Webfoots football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 1919 |
| team | Oregon Webfoots |
| sport | football |
| image | 1919 Multnomah Club–University of Oregon game.jpeg |
| image_size | 285 |
| conference | Northwest Conference |
| short_conf | Northwest |
| conference2 | Pacific Coast Conference |
| short_conf2 | PCC |
| record | 5–2 |
| conf_record | 2–1 |
| conf2_record | 2–1 |
| head_coach | Charles A. Huntington |
| hc_year | 2nd |
| captain | Everett Brandenberg |
| stadium | Kincaid Field, Hayward Field, Multnomah Field |
| champion | PCC co-champion |
| bowl | [Rose Bowl](1920-rose-bowl) |
| bowl_result | L 6–7 vs. [Harvard](1919-harvard-crimson-football-team) |
The 1919 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon as a member of the Northwest Conference and the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1919 college football season. Led by second-year head coach Charles A. Huntington, the Webfoots compiled an overall record of 5–2 and lost to undefeated Harvard in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Oregon had a record of 2–1 in both conferences, placing second in the Northwest Conference and sharing the PCC title with Washington.
Oregon played home games at Kincaid Field and Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, and Multnomah Field in Portland, Oregon. The inaugural game at Hayward Field was the rivalry against Oregon Agricultural on November 15. It hosted varsity football through 1966, and continues as an elite track and field venue.
Schedule
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References
References
- Tims, Marvin. (November 6, 1966). "Hayward Field ends its days on sad note". Eugene Register-Guard.
- (November 15, 1919). "Old Oregon wins great victory". Eugene Daily Guard.
- (October 10, 1919). "Oregon line-up for Multnomah game is announced". Eugene Daily Guard.
- Varnell, George M.. (October 20, 1919). "Constant pounding, driving power wins game for Oregon's huskies". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
- (October 19, 1919). "Idaho overcome by Oregon". Lewiston Morning Tribune.
- (November 3, 1919). "Mighty Oregon again defeats Washington". Eugene Daily Guard.
- Varnell, George M.. (November 10, 1919). "Ability to come through in pinch wins for W.S.C.". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
- (November 8, 1919). "W.S.C. eleven whallops Oregon by score of 7 to 0". Eugene Daily Guard.
- Varnell, George M.. (November 17, 1919). "Oregon U. wins over the Aggies". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
- (November 28, 1919). "Oregon machine defeats Clubmen". The Oregonian.
- (December 31, 1919). "Harvard's Heavie St backfield to be pitted against Oregon in gridiron classic tomorrow". Eugene Daily Guard.
- (January 1, 1920). "Harvard defeats Oregon 7 to 6". Eugene Daily Guard.
- . (January 2, 1920). ["Harvard's Crimson Triumphs Over Oregon By 7 To 6"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/98419268/chicago-tribune/). *[[Chicago Tribune*.
- (January 2, 1920). "Harvard trims Oregon 7-6 in Pasadena battle". Spokesman-Review.
- Harry M. Grayson. (January 2, 1920). "Way Paved for Victory Via Same Play Which Tied Tiger, Beat Yale". Los Angeles Evening Express.
- Harry A. Williams. (January 2, 1920). "Harvard Wins by a Point: Oregon's Showing a Triumph for Coach Shy Huntington and His Helpers". The Los Angeles Times.
- Paul Lowry. (January 2, 1920). "Church's Dash Brings Victory: Harvard's Crack Half Back Makes a Great Run". The Los Angeles Times.
- Charles F. Hayden. (January 2, 1920). "Game's Colorful Setting: Huge Crowd Turns Out for East vs. West Football Match -- Military Touch". The Los Angeles Times.
- . ["1919 Oregon Ducks Schedule and Results"](https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/oregon/1919-schedule.html). *[[Sports Reference]]*.
- . ["1919 Football Schedule"](https://goducks.com/sports/football/schedule/1919). *University of Oregon Athletics*.
- . ["2023 Oregon Football Record Book"](https://goducks.com/documents/2023/8/24/2023_Oregon_Football_Record_Book.pdf). *University of Oregon Athletics*.
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