1901 Oregon Webfoots football team

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1901 Oregon Webfoots football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–4–1
Head coach
CaptainF. T. Zeigler
Home stadium Kincaid Field
Seasons
  1900
1902  
1901 Far West college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Wyoming   1 0 0
California   9 0 1
Arizona   4 1 0
Washington Agricultural   4 1 0
Utah   3 1 0
Montana Agricultural   2 1 0
New Mexico A&M   2 1 0
Utah Agricultural   3 2 0
Stanford   3 2 2
Washington   4 3 0
Nevada State   3 3 0
Oregon   3 4 1
Montana   2 3 0
New Mexico   0 3 1
USC   0 2 0

The 1901 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon in the 1901 college football season. It was the Webfoots' eighth season; they competed as an independent and were led by head coach Warren W. Smith. They finished the season with a record of three wins, four losses and one tie (3–4–1).

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 26 Chemawa W 11–0 [1]
November 2 Multnomah Athletic Club
  • Kincaid Field
  • Eugene, OR
L 0–5 [2]
November 6at Idaho Moscow, ID T 0–0 [3] [4]
November 9at Washington Agricultural L 0–16 [5]
November 12at Whitman Walla Walla, WA L 0–6 [6]
November 13at Pendleton High School Pendleton, OR W 12–0 [7]
November 28at Multnomah Athletic Club Portland, OR L 0–17 [8]
November 30at Pacific (OR) Forest Grove, OR W 10–0 [9] [10]

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References

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  2. "The football game". Daily Eugene Guard. (Oregon). November 4, 1901. p. 4.
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  4. "Neither eleven scored". Daily Eugene Guard. (Oregon). November 7, 1901. p. 1.
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  7. "Oregon won a game". Daily Eugene Guard. (Oregon). November 13, 1901. p. 1.
  8. "Football games". Daily Eugene Guard. (Oregon). November 29, 1901. p. 1.
  9. "U.O. beat Pacific". Eugene Weekly Guard. (Oregon). December 7, 1901. p. 5.
  10. "Football season ended". Daily Eugene Guard. (Oregon). December 2, 1901. p. 1.
  11. "1901 Football Schedule". University of Oregon Athletics. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  12. "2023 Oregon Football Record Book" (PDF). University of Oregon Athletics. p. 56. Retrieved September 1, 2023.