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Old 07-25-2005, 11:47 AM   #1
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Wolfpack recreates college football history: 1902--The game spreads

After a long layoff, I have decided to resume my replay of college football history using the score-generating dice 'n charts game Quick Play Football, which I have converted to a computer program to speed the process. I had completed 1900 and 1901 previously, about 18 months ago, with FOFC readers selecting who they thought was the best team in each of those seasons.

For a refresher on those years:
1900 season
1900 voting--Yale is unanimous choice
1901 season
1901 poll--Harvard claims win in low turnout

The year is now 1902. College football seems to have reached a critical mass as the game has suddenly spread from its northeastern base to now feature teams across the South and westward from the Plains to the Rockies. While schools may have fielded teams prior to now, they are only now beginning to take the game seriously. Even with the expansion of the game, the only organized body is the Western Conference, which once again is an academic alliance rather than an athletic one.

Still, the dominant teams are the ones that have always lead. Harvard, Yale, Michigan, and Minnesota, among others, are ready to do battle once again. Scoring remains as it has been for a couple of years now, with 5-point touchdowns equated with 5-point field goals. However, there are considerations to perhaps emphasis the greater challenge of touchdowns by perhaps reducing the value of field goals, perhaps by next year.

After a one-year experiment, the Tournament of Roses committee in Pasadena, California have decided against renewing the "Rose Bowl" for 1902. This news came about after inviting Western Conference champion Michigan to face Stanford resulted in a 50-0 Michigan rout that was called after three quarters. So, the Rose Bowl will not be played this year and not for a while in the future. There are no expectations of other "post-season" games appearing, either, so the season ends promptly at the end of November once again.

As is typical of the early part of the season, the initial couple of weeks of 1902 will have major college teams taking on inferior competition. With that in mind, we head once again to Chicago on September 13, 1901, where the University of Chicago begins its season with a by-now-traditional opener against a local high school. This year, it is North Division High.

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Old 07-25-2005, 12:14 PM   #2
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September 13, 1902
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09/13/1902 North Division High(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-1) at Chicago(5/0/1/0/5/Q/1) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final North Division High 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago 0 5 10 0 15 ---------- Line: Chicago -5 (+ 10) North Division High 0, Chicago 5 in real life (+ 10) Current Records: Chicago: 1-0
Chicago gets a bit of a fight from the kids at North Division before a strong third quarter puts the game away.

Schedule of games for September 20, 1902
(9/17) Englewood HS at Chicago (1-0, 9-6-1 in 1901)
Cortland State at Syracuse (5-4 in 1901)
Dickinson Seminary at Penn State (3-5 in 1901)
Fort Sheridan at Northwestern (9-2 in 1901)
Grinnell Alumni at Grinnell (6-2-1 in 1901)
Haskell at American Osteopath
Lebanon Valley at Carlisle (7-5-1 in 1901)
Lincoln HS at Nebraska (5-2-2 in 1901)
Lombard at Chicago (1-0)
Maryland at Georgetown
North Division HS at Illinois (7-3 in 1901)
Rock Island AC at Knox
St. Paul Central HS at Minnesota (9-2 in 1901)
Tufts (8-4-1 in 1901) at Boston College (2-7 in 1901)
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Old 07-25-2005, 01:51 PM   #3
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Headline for September 20, 1902
HIGH SCHOOLERS TIE UP MINNESOTA
Once again the Gophers take on a group of kids from a local high school. Again, the Gophers find a way to struggle with them. This time, they gaff in a rather unspectacular tie ball game.
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09/20/1902 St. Paul Central High(0/0/0/0/0/Z/0) at Minnesota(0/0/0/0/0/Z/0) CG: Minnesota fails to move the ball into field goal range. CG: St. Paul Central High attempts a 55-yard field goal, but misses! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final St. Paul Central High 0 5 0 0 0 5 Minnesota 0 5 0 0 0 5 ---------- Line: Pick 'em St. Paul Central High 0, Minnesota 0 in real life Current Records: Minnesota: 0-0-1

Game of the Week
Northwestern 11, Fort Sheridan 6
Troops from Fort Sheridan come down to Evanston to take on Northwestern and give a good fight. The teams battled to a scoreless halftime before Northwestern moved in front in the third. Fort Sheridan jumped ahead with a TD in the fourth, but Northwestern rallied to retake the lead. In the late moments, Fort Sheridan had a chance to tie, but missed the field goal.
Code:
09/20/1902 Fort Sheridan(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-3) at Northwestern(15/0/3/0/15/O/3) 1: Fort Sheridan attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and failed. CG: Fort Sheridan attempts a 39-yard field goal, but it is blocked! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Fort Sheridan 0 0 0 6 0 6 Northwestern 0 0 5 6 0 11 ---------- Line: Northwestern -15 (-10) Fort Sheridan 0, Northwestern 15 in real life (-10) Current Records: Northwestern: 1-0

Upset of the Week
Haskell 5, American Osteopath 5
It's not much, but it's the only game of the week where a team that was supposed to win did not. It was almost an outright upset as Haskell needed a late field goal to tie the game.
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09/20/1902 Haskell(6/0/0/0/6/Q/0) at American Osteopath(5/0/0/0/5/Q/0) CG: Haskell converts a 39-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Haskell 0 0 0 0 5 5 American Osteopath 5 0 0 0 0 5 ---------- Line: Haskell -1 (-1) Haskell 6, American Osteopath 5 in real life (-1) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Haskell: 0-0-1

Biggest Departure from Reality
Chicago 18, Englewood HS 5
In real life, the Marooons plowed the high schoolers easily. Not so this time around. While Englewood could not generate points to beat Chicago, good defense combined with less-than-spectacular offense by Chicago kept Chicago from RUTSing Englewood.
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09/17/1902 Englewood High(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-9) at Chicago(37/0/9/0/37/I/9) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Englewood High 0 5 0 0 5 Chicago 6 6 0 6 18 ---------- Line: Chicago -37 (-24) Englewood High 0, Chicago 37 in real life (-24) Current Records: Chicago: 2-0

Comeback of the Week
None to award this week.

How Everyone Fared
(9/17) Chicago 18, Englewood HS 5
Syracuse 24, Cortland State 10
Penn State 22, Dickinson Seminary 0
Northwestern 11, Fort Sheridan 6
Grinnell 12, Grinnell Alumni 5
Haskell 5, American Osteopath 5 (tie)
Carlisle 44, Lebanon Valley 0
Nebraska 18, Lincoln HS 6
Chicago 34, Lombard 15
Georgetown 22, Maryland 6
Illinois 35, North Division HS 5
Knox 47, Rock Island AC 6
St. Paul Central HS 5, Minnesota 5
Tufts 28, Boston College 6

Schedule for September 27, 1902
(9/24) Guilford at North Carolina
(9/24) Hyde Park HS at Chicago (3-0)
(9/24) Minneapolis Central HS at Minnesota (0-0-1)
Albion at Michigan (11-0 in 1901)
Boston College (0-1) at Wesleyan (4-5-1 in 1901)
Boulder HS at Colorado
Carleton at Minnesota (0-0-1)
Colgate at Cornell(10-1-1 in 1901)
Colorado Springs HS at Colorado College
Doane at Nebraska (1-0)
Englewood HS at Illinois (1-0)
Franklin at Purdue (6-3 in 1901)
Freeport HS at Beloit (5-5-1 in 1901)
Gallaudet at Lafayette (8-4 in 1901)
Georgetown (1-0) at Navy (5-5-1 in 1901)
Gettysburg at Carlisle (1-0)
Golden HS at Colorado Mines
Grinnell HS at Grinnell (1-0)
Lawrence at Wisconsin (9-0 in 1901)
Lebanon Valley at Dickinson (5-5 in 1901)
Lehigh (1-11 in 1901) at Pennsylvania (10-3-2 in 1901)
Massachusetts (4-3-2 in 1901) at Holy Cross (7-1-1 in 1901)
Michigan State at Notre Dame (7-1-2 in 1901)
Monmouth at Chicago (3-0)
Mooney at Sewanee
North Central at Northwestern (1-0)
Oak Ridge at Davidson
Onondaga at Syracuse (1-0)
Pittsburgh at Penn State (1-0)
Steelton YMCA at Bucknell (6-4 in 1901)
Swarthmore at Princeton (9-2 in 1901)
Trinity (Connecticut) (2-6 in 1901) at Yale (12-1 in 1901)
Tufts (1-0) at Maine
Upper Iowa at Knox (1-0)
Vanderbilt at Cumberland
Vermont Methodist Seminary at Vermont (4-7 in 1901)
Washburn at Haskell (0-0-1)
Washington & Lee at Virginia
Williams (5-4-1 in 1901) at Harvard (12-0 in 1901)
Still at Iowa State (4-6-0)
The first big weekend of the 1902 season sees all three unbeatens from 1901, including defending "champion" Harvard, kick off their seasons. In addition, most of the remaining Eastern powers like Yale also start play.

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Old 07-25-2005, 05:17 PM   #4
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Headline for September 27, 1902
HARVARD BEATS WILLIAMS IN OPENER
The Crimson extend their unbeaten streak to 13 games as they come out and shut out Williams in the opening game of 1902 for both teams. Harvard leapt ahead 12-0 in the first and never looked back.
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09/27/1902 Williams(2/9/7/14/-5/ZZ/-12) at Harvard(9/-2/19/17/23/L/12) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Williams 0 0 0 0 0 Harvard 12 0 5 5 22 ---------- Line: Harvard -28 (-6) Williams 0, Harvard 11 in real life (+ 11) Current Records: Williams: 0-1 Harvard: 1-0

Game of the Week
Pennsylvania 15, Lehigh 12
Lehigh has never been a really good team, but they seem to have a good defense this year. Penn is probably a little weaker than they've been. As a result, they stage a great contest in Philly. Penn took the early lead with a FG in the first, but Lehigh grabbed the lead in the second with a touchdown. Penn dominated the third quarter, putting up a pair of field goals to lead 15-6 after three. Lehigh tried to rally in the fourth, breaking through for a touchdown, but then could not get close enough to attempt a field goal after that and Pennsylvania eeks out the win.
Code:
09/27/1902 Lehigh(16/0/0/10/10/P/-9) at Pennsylvania(6/0/9/14/12/O/9) CG: Lehigh fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Lehigh 0 6 0 6 0 12 Pennsylvania 5 0 10 0 0 15 ---------- Line: Pennsylvania -2 (+ 1) Lehigh 0, Pennsylvania 12 in real life (-9) Current Records: Lehigh: 0-1 Pennsylvania: 1-0

Upset of the Week
North Central 11, Northwestern 6
It was the only upset in a week of massacres across the country. Neither team scored in the first, both scored TDs in the second, and neither scored in the third to make it 6-6 going to the fourth. North Central booted through a field goal to take the lead. Northwestern could not penetrate the North Central defense and their last gasp attempt was a very long 53-yard attempt that never had a chance.
Code:
North Central(5/0/0/0/5/Q/-1) at Northwestern(10/0/1/0/10/P/1) CG: Northwestern attempts a 53-yard field goal, but misses! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final North Central 0 6 0 5 0 11 Northwestern 0 6 0 0 0 6 ---------- Line: Northwestern -5 (-10) *UPSET* North Central 5, Northwestern 10 in real life (-10) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Northwestern: 1-1

Biggest Departure from Reality
Syracuse 21, Onondaga 11
Onondaga shows up like they never did in real life, never really threatening Syracuse, but never letting them get comfortable, either. A 24-point difference from the real life score of 34-0.
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09/27/1902 Onondaga(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-9) at Syracuse(34/0/9/0/34/I/9) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Onondaga 0 5 6 0 11 Syracuse 6 5 5 5 21 ---------- Line: Syracuse -34 (-24) Onondaga 0, Syracuse 34 in real life (-24) Current Records: Syracuse: 2-0

Comeback of the Week
Chicago 10, Monmouth 6
This game had been a candidate for departure from reality because Chicago had won 24-0 IRL, but Monmouth nearly upset the script this time. They held Chicago scoreless through three (though they failed to score themselves) and got ahead with a TD in the fourth. Chicago needed a pair of field goals, one late in the game from 37 yards, to come back and win and move to 5-0.
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09/27/1902 Monmouth(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-6) at Chicago(24/0/6/0/24/L/6) CG: Chicago converts a 37-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Monmouth 0 0 0 6 0 6 Chicago 0 0 0 5 5 10 ---------- Line: Chicago -24 (-20) Monmouth 0, Chicago 24 in real life (-20) Current Records: Chicago: 5-0

How Everyone Fared
North Carolina 34, Guilford 6
Chicago 5, Hyde Park HS 0
Minnesota 28, Minneapolis Central 5
Michigan 85, Albion 6
Wesleyan 17, Boston College 0
Colorado 16, Boulder High 0
Minnesota 34, Carleton 5
Colgate 10, Cornell 10 (tie)
Colorado Springs HS 23, Colorado College 0
Nebraska 36, Doane 0
Illinois 62, Englewood HS 6
Purdue 58, Franklin 0
Beloit 86, Freeport HS 6
Lafayette 29, Gallaudet 10
Navy 12, Georgetown 0
Carlisle 27, Gettysburg 5
Colorado Mines 5, Golden 0
Grinnell HS 10, Grinnell 6
Wisconsin 17, Lawrence 10
Dickinson 16, Lebanon Valley 0
Pennsylvania 15, Lehigh 12
Massachusetts 12, Holy Cross 0
Notre Dame 27, Michigan State 0
Chicago 10, Monmouth 6
Sewanee 30, Mooney 0
North Central 11, Northwestern 6
Davidson 27, Oak Ridge 5
Syracuse 21, Onondaga 11
Penn State 16, Pittsburgh 6
Bucknell 5, Steelton YMCA 0
Princeton 23, Swarthmore 6
Yale 35, Trinity (CT) 0
Maine 16, Tufts 0
Knox 40, Upper Iowa 10
Vanderbilt 61, Cumberland 5
Vermont 42, Vermont Methodist Seminary 6
Haskell 53, Washburn 5
Virginia 22, Washington & Lee 10
Harvard 22, Williams 0
Iowa State 40, Still 0

Ranking the 15 Best
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 -- Chicago 5-0-0 1.000 11.2 2 -- Illinois 2-0-0 1.000 43.0 3 -- Knox 2-0-0 1.000 35.5 4 -- Carlisle 2-0-0 1.000 33.0 5 -- Nebraska 2-0-0 1.000 24.0 6 -- Penn State 2-0-0 1.000 16.0 7 -- Syracuse 2-0-0 1.000 12.0 8 -- Beloit 1-0-0 1.000 80.0 9 -- Michigan 1-0-0 1.000 79.0 10 -- Purdue 1-0-0 1.000 58.0 11 -- Vanderbilt 1-0-0 1.000 56.0 12 -- Iowa State 1-0-0 1.000 40.0 13 -- Vermont 1-0-0 1.000 36.0 14 -- Yale 1-0-0 1.000 35.0 15 -- Sewanee 1-0-0 1.000 30.0
It's early, but Chicago's 5-0 start motors them to the top of the statistical sort order (win pct, total wins, then point differential). One change to this year from prior years is that since there are more teams overall (72), I have increased the size of the top teams table to match.

Schedule for the Top 15 for October 4, 1902
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RK TEAM Opponents 1 Chicago (10/1) Fort Sheridan, #3 Knox (2-0) 2 Illinois (10/1) American Osteopath, Monmouth 3 Knox @ #1 Chicago (5-0) 4 Carlisle bye 5 Nebraska @ Colorado (1-0) 6 Penn State @ Pennsylvania (1-0) 7 Syracuse Clarkson 8 Beloit Chicago Dental 9 Michigan Case 10 Purdue DePauw 11 Vanderbilt bye 12 Iowa State @ Minnesota (1-0-1) 13 Vermont (10/1) Brown (0-0), Dartmouth (0-0) 14 Yale (10/1) Tufts (1-0), Amherst (0-0) 15 Sewanee bye
A little bit of intrigue this week. Who is more real, Knox or Chicago? Chicago is the slight favorite. Elsewhere, most of the games should be yawners, but things can happen.

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Old 07-25-2005, 06:09 PM   #5
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Headline for October 4, 1902
CHICAGO EDGES KNOX, REMAINS PERFECT
The first big clash of the 1902 season is everything people were hoping to see. The teams go back and forth in the first quarter with Knox gaining the upper hand at 15-10. Knox puts up 10 more in the second compared to a Chicago touchdown to lead 25-16 at the half, leaving the home crowd wondering if they'll pull this out. They do it in fine fashion as the defense, non-existent in the first half, plays with purpose in the second half and shuts out Knox. Meanwhile, the offense works through two touchdown drives in the third and fourth quarters to put Chicago ahead 28-25. Knox never threatens and the Maroons move to 7-0 after completing another weekend sweep of games.
Code:
10/04/1902 Knox(14/-4/3/10/7/P/-4) at Chicago(15/-3/7/12/15/O/4) CG: Knox fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Knox 15 10 0 0 0 25 Chicago 10 6 6 6 0 28 ---------- Line: Chicago -8 (-5) Knox 0, Chicago 5 in real life (-2) Current Records: Knox: 2-1 Chicago: 7-0

Game of the Week
Princeton 27, Lehigh 26
Ordinarily, the Knox-Chicago game should win the award, but this game had a little more. Lehigh again plays hard and gets in front at halftime 16-12. Penn rallies in the third with 10 unanswered to lead 22-16 going to the fourth. Lehigh cuts it to 22-21 with a field goal, then the Lehigh kicker stuns the crowd by converting an astonishing 53-yard attempt. Penn still has time and the offense is able to get into position for one last chance from 44 yards. He's able to boot it through and Penn pulls out a thrilling 27-26 win.
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10/01/1902 Lehigh(16/0/0/10/9/P/-8) at Princeton(12/-4/8/11/15/O/8) CG: Lehigh converts a 53-yard field goal attempt! CG: Princeton converts a 44-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Lehigh 6 10 0 5 5 26 Princeton 6 6 10 0 5 27 ---------- Line: Princeton -6 (-5) Lehigh 0, Princeton 23 in real life (-22) Current Records: Lehigh: 0-2 Princeton: 2-0

Upset of the Week
Hyde Park HS 15, Wisconsin 11
Wisconsin did not lose a single game in 1901 and usually razed their opponents with ease. So, to have a bunch of kids from Chicago's South Side come walking onto the field in Madison, hang with Wisconsin for four quarters, then stun everybody in attendance with a 45-yard field goal to win the game pretty much clinches this category.
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10/04/1902 Hyde Park High(5/0/0/0/5/Q/-5) at Wisconsin(24/0/5/0/24/L/5) CG: Hyde Park High converts a 45-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Hyde Park High 0 10 0 0 5 15 Wisconsin 0 5 0 6 0 11 ---------- Line: Wisconsin -19 (-23) *UPSET* Hyde Park High 5, Wisconsin 24 in real life (-23) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Wisconsin: 1-1

Biggest Departure from Reality
Amherst 45, Union (NY) 0
Gets the award because Amherst actually improved on its shutout of Union in real life. A 16-0 pasting turns into a 45-0 humiliation of Union this time, a 29-point tilt in favor of Amherst.
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10/01/1902 Amherst(7/0/18/15/36/I/11) at Union (New York)(-6/30/7/14/-5/ZZ/-11) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Amherst 17 6 17 5 45 Union (New York) 0 0 0 0 0 ---------- Line: Amherst -41 (+ 4) Amherst 16, Union (New York) 0 in real life (+ 29) Current Records: Amherst: 1-0 Union (New York): 0-1

Comeback of the Week
Chicago Dental 10, Northwestern 10
Northwestern shouldn't have struggled as they did, but they did. Frankly, they should have lost the game. Chicago Dental put Northwestern in a 10-0 hole at the half and kept it that way through three quarters. However, Northwestern managed to net a pair of field goals that forged a tie that would stand the rest of the game. Good on them for rallying, but they shouldn't have had to.
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10/01/1902 Chicago Dental(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-2) at Northwestern(11/0/2/0/11/P/2) CG: Northwestern fails to move the ball into field goal range. CG: Chicago Dental fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Chicago Dental 0 10 0 0 0 10 Northwestern 0 0 0 10 0 10 ---------- Line: Northwestern -11 (-11) Chicago Dental 0, Northwestern 11 in real life (-11) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Northwestern: 1-1-1

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM Opponents 1 Chicago (10/1) W vs Fort Sheridan, 42-16, W vs #3 Knox, 28-25 2 Illinois (10/1) W vs American Osteopath, 17-0, W vs Monmouth, 18-0 3 Knox L at #1 Chicago, 25-28 4 Carlisle bye 5 Nebraska W at Colorado, 6-0 6 Penn State L at Pennsylvania, 17-23 7 Syracuse W vs Clarkson, 59-15 8 Beloit L vs Chicago Dental, 11-22 9 Michigan W vs Case, 66-6 10 Purdue W vs DePauw, 51-5 11 Vanderbilt bye 12 Iowa State L at Minnesota, 5-41 13 Vermont (10/1) L at Brown, 0-5, W at Dartmouth 5-0 14 Yale (10/1) W vs Tufts, 51-0, W vs Amherst, 46-0 15 Sewanee bye
A handful of unbeatens go down in flames, chiefly Knox, who gets knocked out by Chicago, a devastating loss early in the season.

Ranking the 15 Best
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Chicago 7-0-0 1.000 13.3 2 2 Illinois 4-0-0 1.000 30.2 3 14 Yale 3-0-0 1.000 44.0 4 7 Syracuse 3-0-0 1.000 22.7 5 5 Nebraska 3-0-0 1.000 18.0 6 NR Harvard 3-0-0 1.000 15.0 7 NR Princeton 3-0-0 1.000 8.0 8 NR Pennsylvania 3-0-0 1.000 7.0 9 9 Michigan 2-0-0 1.000 69.5 10 10 Purdue 2-0-0 1.000 52.0 11 NR North Carolina 2-0-0 1.000 36.0 12 NR Lafayette 2-0-0 1.000 33.0 13 4 Carlisle 2-0-0 1.000 33.0 14 NR Bucknell 2-0-0 1.000 17.0 15 NR Brown 2-0-0 1.000 13.0
A number of new entries this week, but they're mostly familiar faces. Teams like Harvard, Princeton, Pennsylvania...you know, the classics.

Schedule for the Top 15 for October 11, 1902
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RK TEAM Opponents 1 Chicago (10/8) vs Cornell (IA), vs #10 Purdue (2-0) 2 Illinois (10/8) vs Haskell (1-0-1), vs Washington (MO) (0-1) 3 Yale (10/8) vs Wesleyan (1-1), at #15 Brown (2-0) 4 Syracuse vs Colgate 5 Nebraska vs Grinnell (1-2) 6 Harvard (10/8) vs Amherst (1-1), vs Maine 7 Syracuse Clarkson 8 Princeton vs Haverford 9 Michigan (10/8) vs Michigan State, vs Indiana (1-0) 10 Purdue at #1 Chicago (7-0) 11 North Carolina vs Furman 12 Lafayette (10/8) vs Gettysburg 13 Carlisle at #14 Bucknell (2-0) 14 Bucknell vs #13 Lafayette (2-0) 15 Brown vs #3 Yale (3-0)
*A number of interesting clashes this week. The Western Conference opens up play this week with a fairly important game between Chicago and Purdue. Yale gets a test against Brown. Meanwhile, Bucknell and Lafayette are going to play an elimination game.
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Old 07-25-2005, 06:53 PM   #6
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Glad you resurrected this dynasty Wolfpack, I always enjoyed it!!

Since you have converted this to a computer program, any chance it could get hosted for download?
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Old 07-26-2005, 10:49 AM   #7
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I haven't given much consideration to making it publicly available on a site since I keep finding a bug or two (I actually found a new one yesterday) and I'd rather just fix it on my own schedule rather than have everyone and his uncle point out where I screwed up. However, I could pass it along to you directly in email if you like (it's not a very big program at all).

Thanks for the good words, BTW. Feel free to chime in any time. This goes for anyone else reading, as well.

If it'll provide a little more personal interest, I can post updates on particular schools and how they fare if anyone's interested. In the early going, I can't promise much because the membership rolls at the top level are going to vary wildly from year to year (such as jumping from 45 to 72 from 1901 to 1902) and I'm at the mercy of what the game has for primary teams.

BTW, would anyone have a suggested method for replicating a poll? I've been noodling on the idea for a while, but can't seem to come up with a satisfactory system. At its most fundamental, it's easier to fall after a loss than climb after a win, but trying to determine how much falling and how much rising should occur isn't simple to determine. It's true that there will be no opinion polls until 1936 when the AP started, but I had wondered if I could produce an experimental one for 1902. I couldn't get it to work how I felt it should and so just went back to statistical rankings again. It's not as if statistical ranking isn't bad, either. After all, the MNC is usually the team with the best record anyway.
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Headline for October 11, 1902: PURDUE STUNS CHICAGO
*Chicago always has a fast start to the season, feasting on high schoolers and other weak fare, but once again they break their teeth on tougher competition. After scraping by Knox last week, then struggling with Cornell (IA) earlier this week, the visitors from West Lafayette finally tip Chicago over the edge. Purdue pounded the ball early and often, ending up with a 16-0 halftime lead. Chicago made a heroic effort to come back, but a Purdue TD in the third proved critical as they survived a missed field goal late to claim the win.
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10/11/1902 Purdue(25/1/1/9/17/N/-6) at Chicago(15/-3/7/12/21/M/6) CG: Chicago attempts a 44-yard field goal, but misses! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Purdue 5 11 6 0 0 22 Chicago 0 0 10 11 0 21 ---------- Line: Chicago -4 (-5) *UPSET* Purdue 0, Chicago 33 in real life (-34) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Purdue: 3-0 (1-0 in Western Conference play) Chicago: 8-1 (0-1 in Western Conference play)

Game of the Week: Purdue 22, Chicago 21
Gets the nod because there weren't that many other great contests, but the implication of the statistical #1 going down is enough by itself.

Upset of the Week: Iowa 18, Drake 12
*Iowa's had a rough descent from their great team in 1900, to the point where Drake was a decent favorite to beat them. Surprisingly, this was a touchdown-fest as both teams scored nothing but TDs, with Iowa getting one more than Drake. Interestingly enough, Iowa actually thumped Drake in real life 12-0, so Drake just can't seem to beat Iowa.
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10/11/1902 Iowa(7/21/16/14/13/O/9) at Drake(10/-3/7/3/22/L/-9) CG: Drake turns the ball over on downs. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Iowa 6 6 6 0 0 18 Drake 6 6 0 0 0 12 ---------- Line: Drake -9 (-15) *UPSET* Iowa 12, Drake 0 in real life (-6) Current Records: Iowa: 2-0 Drake: 1-1

Biggest Departure from Reality: Carlisle 30, Bucknell 17
*In reality, this was a game that Carlisle should have won, but for whatever reason, Bucknell wiped the floor with them 16-0. As a result, it's a 29-point swing to Carlisle and wins this week's award.
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10/11/1902 Carlisle(17/-1/4/12/21/M/0) vs. Bucknell(10/3/4/9/8/P/0) at Williamsport PA TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Carlisle 12 0 12 6 30 Bucknell 6 6 0 5 17 ---------- Line: Carlisle -13 (Push) Carlisle 0, Bucknell 16 in real life (-29) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Carlisle: 3-0 Bucknell: 2-1

Comeback of the Week: Purdue 22, Chicago 21
*Chicago trailed 16-0 at the half and 22-10 after three and almost pulled off the win. Still a valiant effort that just came up a little short.

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM Opponents 1 Chicago (10/8) W vs Cornell (IA), 11-10, L vs #10 Purdue, 21-22 2 Illinois (10/8) W vs Haskell, 39-0, W vs Washington (MO), 46-0 3 Yale (10/8) W vs Wesleyan, 34-0, W at #15 Brown, 12-6 4 Syracuse W vs Colgate, 24-10 5 Nebraska W vs Grinnell, 22-0 6 Harvard (10/8) W vs Amherst, 11-10, W vs Maine, 27-10 7 Princeton W vs Haverford, 31-5 8 Pennsylvania (10/8) W vs Haverford, 21-0, L vs Swarthmore 11-17 9 Michigan (10/8) W vs Michigan State, 23-0, W vs Indiana, 79-0 10 Purdue W at #1 Chicago, 22-21 11 North Carolina W vs Furman, 17-0 12 Lafayette (10/8) W vs Gettysburg, 17-10 13 Carlisle W at #14 Bucknell, 30-17 14 Bucknell L vs #13 Carlisle, 17-30 15 Brown L vs #3 Yale, 6-12
*Aside from Chicago going down (which drops them all the way out of the Top 15 since there are plenty of unbeatens still around), the other big upset is Pennsylvania going down to Swarthmore, which was quite surprising.

Rating the 15 Best
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 2 Illinois 6-0-0 1.000 34.3 2 3 Yale 5-0-0 1.000 34.4 3 6 Harvard 5-0-0 1.000 10.6 4 9 Michigan 4-0-0 1.000 60.2 5 4 Syracuse 4-0-0 1.000 20.5 6 5 Nebraska 4-0-0 1.000 19.0 7 7 Princeton 4-0-0 1.000 12.5 8 10 Purdue 3-0-0 1.000 35.0 9 11 North Carolina 3-0-0 1.000 29.7 10 NR Columbia 3-0-0 1.000 28.7 11 13 Carlisle 3-0-0 1.000 26.3 12 12 Lafayette 3-0-0 1.000 24.3 13 NR Virginia 3-0-0 1.000 15.0 NR Colorado Mines 3-0-0 1.000 15.0 15 NR Notre Dame 2-0-0 1.000 40.0
*Illinois rises to the top of this weeks rankings with a 6-0 mark, but they have big horses right on their heels as Yale, Harvard, and Michigan are all 5-0. Michigan in particular is frightening right now. That 60.2 ppg average margin of victory is not a misprint.
*Number of unbeaten/untied teams remaining: 26
*Number of unbeaten/tied teams remaining: 3

Schedule for the Top 15 for October 18, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Illinois vs #8 Purdue (3-0) 2 Yale (10/15) vs Vermont (2-1), vs Penn State (3-1) 3 Harvard (10/15) vs Wesleyan (2-2), at Army (2-0) 4 Michigan vs #15 Notre Dame (2-0) at Toledo OH 5 Syracuse vs Amherst (2-2) 6 Nebraska at Minnesota (5-0-1) 7 Princeton vs Washington & Jefferson 8 Purdue at #1 Illinois (6-0) 9 North Carolina vs Davidson (2-0) at Charlotte NC 10 Columbia (10/15) vs Swarthmore, vs Hamilton 11 Carlisle (10/15) vs Bloomsburg, at Cornell (4-0-1) 12 Lafayette (10/14) at Washington & Jefferson, vs Manhattan 13 Virginia at Transylvania Colorado Mines vs Denver (0-2) 15 Notre Dame vs #4 Michigan (5-0) at Toledo OH
*Illinois gets an immediate test of their #1 ranking by squaring off with Purdue. Elsewhere, Notre Dame gets to see if they can slow down the Michigan "point-a-minute" juggernaut. The remaining ranked teams should mostly fare well against the offered challenges.
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Headline for October 18, 1902: PURDUE THUMPS ILLINOIS
*The boys from Purdue are on quite the roll right now. For the second straight week they cut down the #1 team, this time administering a beating to Illinois that stuns the home crowd in Champaign. Purdue started fast, going up 11-5 after one and kept it through the half. They built it up to 23-11 after three and then applied the final knockout punch in the fourth.
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10/18/1902 Purdue(25/1/1/9/19/M/-2) at Illinois(23/-2/3/11/28/K/2) 4: Purdue attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and failed. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Purdue 11 0 12 6 29 Illinois 5 0 6 0 11 ---------- Line: Illinois -9 (-27) *UPSET* Purdue 5, Illinois 29 in real life (-42) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Purdue: 4-0 (2-0 in Western Conference play) Illinois: 6-1 (0-1 in Western Conference play)

Game of the Week: Lehigh 22, Navy 18
*A good little see-saw battle a bit off the beaten path from the top team clashes. Lehigh has been featured in hard-luck circumstances, but they finally catch the breaks. They get ahead early and keep it to lead 12-6 at the half. Navy knots it up in the third, but Lafayette is able to put up a pair of field goals to retake the lead. Navy fights back with a TD and then almost snatches the win, but the late field goal from 45 yards is no good.
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10/15/1902 Lehigh(16/0/0/10/9/P/-5) at Navy(-3/4/5/19/8/P/5) CG: Navy attempts a 45-yard field goal, but misses! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Lehigh 6 6 0 10 0 22 Navy 0 6 6 6 0 18 ---------- Line: Lehigh -1 (+ 3) Lehigh 5, Navy 5 in real life Current Records: Lehigh: 2-2 Navy: 1-2

Upset of the Week: Purdue 29, Illinois 11
*Illinois was a 9-point favorite, but were absolutely flogged by the boys from Purdue. An upset in how badly Illinois played.

Biggest Departure from Reality: Purdue 29, Illinois 11
*The game is a superlative hog. Headliner, biggest upset, now biggest departure. IRL, Illinois manhandled Purdue 29-5, so it was a 42-point reversal of fortune that suddenly sees Purdue surging towards the top while Illinois is the one taking the plunge.

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Illinois L vs #8 Purdue, 11-29 2 Yale (10/15) W vs Vermont, 51-0, W vs Penn State, 34-6 3 Harvard (10/15) W vs Wesleyan, 34-0, W at Army, 12-6 4 Michigan W vs #15 Notre Dame, 57-16 5 Syracuse L vs Amherst, 0-10 6 Nebraska L at Minnesota, 5-17 7 Princeton W vs Washington & Jefferson, 6-5 8 Purdue W at #1 Illinois, 29-11 9 North Carolina W vs Davidson (2-0), 18-0 10 Columbia (10/15) W vs Swarthmore, 23-0, W vs Hamilton, 33-11 11 Carlisle (10/15) W vs Bloomsburg, 51-0, L at Cornell, 22-36 12 Lafayette (10/14) T at Washington & Jefferson, 11-11, W vs Manhattan, 44-10 13 Virginia L at Transylvania, 11-15 Colorado Mines W vs Denver, 6-0 15 Notre Dame L vs #4 Michigan, 16-57
*A number of national title hopes are burned to the ground. Aside from Illinois, Syracuse, Nebraska, Carlisle, and Virginia suffer defeats, while Lafayette gets tied up by Washington & Jefferson. The ranks of the unbeatens are getting rather thin.

Ranking the 15 Best
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 2 Yale 7-0-0 1.000 35.9 2 3 Harvard 7-0-0 1.000 13.3 3 4 Michigan 5-0-0 1.000 56.4 4 10 Columbia 5-0-0 1.000 26.2 5 7 Princeton 5-0-0 1.000 10.2 6 8 Purdue 4-0-0 1.000 30.8 7 9 North Carolina 4-0-0 1.000 26.8 8 13 Colorado Mines 4-0-0 1.000 12.8 9 NR Alabama 3-0-0 1.000 30.7 10 NR Vanderbilt 3-0-0 1.000 28.0 11 NR Sewanee 3-0-0 1.000 14.0 12 NR Iowa 3-0-0 1.000 5.6 13 NR Clemson 2-0-0 1.000 11.5 14 NR Tennessee 1-0-0 1.000 18.0 15 NR Tulane 1-0-0 1.000 7.0
*Old money now sits atop the standings in the form of Harvard and Yale, ever moving towards "The Game" at the end of the year that could settle who ends up on top. Lurking right behind is the monster that is Michigan. Further down the list, the effects of the dwindling number of unbeatens becomes apparent as the last few teams in are at 1-0 or 2-0, which gets them on the list now. The second half of the list is now also mostly populated by the new teams from the South. Iowa's also benefitted by reappearing in the Top 10/15 for the first time since last year.

Schedule for the Top 15 for October 25, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale vs Syracuse (4-1) 2 Harvard vs Brown (3-1) 3 Michigan vs Ohio State 4 Columbia at #5 Princeton (5-0) 5 Princeton (10/22) vs Dickinson (2-1), vs #4 Columbia (5-0) 6 Purdue vs Case 7 North Carolina at Virginia Tech (0-1-1) 8 Colorado Mines bye 9 Alabama bye 10 Vanderbilt at #14 Tennessee (1-0) 11 Sewanee at Washington (MO) (1-2) 12 Iowa vs Minnesota (6-0-1) 13 Clemson at Furman (0-4-2) 14 Tennessee (10/21) vs Maryville, vs #10 Vanderbilt (3-0) 15 Tulane vs Auburn (1-1)
*The biggest game is a scrum near the top between Columbia and Princeton to determine most likely who'll come in third behind Michigan and either Harvard or Yale at year's end. Yale and Harvard have prickly little games this week, as well. Michigan should maul Ohio State, but then again they were supposed to do that last year and nearly lost. Further down, the new arrivals on the list will find their stay may be short-lived, particularly Iowa, who must deal with a very good Minnesota team.
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Headline for October 25, 1902: PRINCETON SHUTS OUT BROWN
*It wasn't the most scintillating of affairs, but it did reduce the unbeatens by one more as Princeton used their stellar defense to stifle the visitors from Brown. With the three front runners all easily remaining unbeaten this week, it gives Princeton a leg up on everyone else in taking advantage should any of the frontrunners stumble.
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10/25/1902 Columbia(9/4/6/12/4/Q/-4) at Princeton(12/-4/10/11/17/N/4) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 Princeton 0 0 6 6 12 ---------- Line: Princeton -13 (-1) Columbia 0, Princeton 21 in real life (-9) Current Records: Columbia: 5-1 Princeton: 7-0

Game of the Week: Vanderbilt 23, Tennessee 23 (tie)
*There were three games where both teams exchanged field goals late to decide outcomes. This wasn't one of them, but it had consistent scoring throughout and the delicious irony of a tie that winds up bouncing both out of the ranks of the unbeaten/untieds.
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10/25/1902 Vanderbilt(18/1/7/7/15/O/-2) at Tennessee(5/-1/9/7/8/P/2) CG: Tennessee converts a 31-yard field goal attempt! CG: Vanderbilt fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Vanderbilt 6 5 6 6 0 23 Tennessee 6 0 6 6 5 23 ---------- Line: Vanderbilt -7 (-7) Vanderbilt 12, Tennessee 5 in real life (-7) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Vanderbilt: 3-0-1 Tennessee: 2-0-1

Upset of the Week: Georgia Tech 16, Georgia 6
*This should get the hackles up of the Bulldog followers. UGA was a nine-point favorite and Tech's an abysmal team with a horrid offense and defense. But, the Engineers managed to manufacture points on two drives in the third to provide the difference, while the visitors from Athens struggled all day to score, managing just a single touchdown in the second. Rivalries are begun with such stinging defeats.
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10/25/1902 Georgia(2/2/11/6/10/P/5) at Georgia Tech(-3/10/6/6/1/Z/-5) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Georgia 0 6 0 0 6 Georgia Tech 0 6 10 0 16 ---------- Line: Georgia -9 (-19) *UPSET* Georgia 0, Georgia Tech 0 in real life Current Records: Georgia: 1-1 Georgia Tech: 1-2

Biggest Departure from Reality: Michigan 52, Ohio State 5
*This only gets the nod because Yost's boys couldn't beat the visitors worse than they did in real life. The only way a 52-5 drubbing actually compares favorably for Ohio State is if you stack it against the 86-0 ass-handing they took in real life.
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10/25/1902 Ohio State(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-18) at Michigan(86/0/18/0/86/AA/18) 4: Michigan attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and failed. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Ohio State 0 0 0 5 5 Michigan 12 16 18 6 52 ---------- Line: Michigan -86 (-39) Ohio State 0, Michigan 86 in real life (-39) Current Records: Michigan: 6-0

Comeback of the Week: None this week
*Just isn't a good week for rallies. Mostly one-sided contests and very few where a team that won was trailing by any decent amount.

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale W vs Syracuse, 51-0 2 Harvard W vs Brown, 16-0 3 Michigan W vs Ohio State, 52-5 4 Columbia L at #5 Princeton, 0-12 5 Princeton (10/22) W vs Dickinson, 16-0, W vs #4 Columbia, 12-0 6 Purdue W vs Case, 21-10 7 North Carolina L at Virginia Tech, 6-24 8 Colorado Mines bye 9 Alabama bye 10 Vanderbilt T at #14 Tennessee 23-23 11 Sewanee W at Washington (MO), 28-12 12 Iowa L vs Minnesota, 12-51 13 Clemson (10/24) W at Furman, 27-6 14 Tennessee (10/21) W vs Maryville, 35-15, T vs #10 Vanderbilt 23-23 15 Tulane W vs Auburn, 10-5
*A few more unbeatens take it on the chin. North Carolina gets thumped by VaTech, while Iowa is blown out at home by Minnesota. In spite of the double-knockout resulting from the tie between Tennessee and Vanderbilt, Vandy manages to cling to the bottom of the list.

Ranking the 15 Best
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 2 Yale 8-0-0 1.000 37.8 2 3 Harvard 8-0-0 1.000 13.6 3 5 Princeton 7-0-0 1.000 11.3 4 3 Michigan 6-0-0 1.000 54.8 5 6 Purdue 5-0-0 1.000 26.8 6 11 Sewanee 4-0-0 1.000 14.5 7 8 Colorado Mines 4-0-0 1.000 12.8 8 9 Alabama 3-0-0 1.000 30.7 9 13 Clemson 3-0-0 1.000 14.7 10 15 Tulane 2-0-0 1.000 6.0 11 NR Minnesota 7-0-1 .938 27.9 12 NR Cornell 6-0-1 .929 24.1 13 NR Chicago 10-1-0 .909 11.4 14 NR Lafayette 4-0-1 .900 21.4 15 10 Vanderbilt 3-0-1 .875 21.0
*There are now no longer enough unbeatens to fill out the list as teams with one tie and even one loss have climbed onto the table.
*Unbeaten/untied teams left: 10
*Unbeaten/once tied teams left: 3

Schedule for the Top 15 for November 1, 1901
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale at Army (3-1) 2 Harvard vs Carlisle (5-1) 3 Princeton vs #12 Cornell (6-0-1) 4 Michigan vs Wisconsin (4-1) at Chicago IL 5 Purdue at Northwestern (4-2-1) 6 Sewanee at Tennessee (2-0-1) 7 Colorado Mines bye 8 Alabama vs Georgia (1-1) at Birmingham AL 9 Clemson (10/30) at South Carolina 10 Tulane vs Mississippi State (0-2) 11 Minnesota vs Grinnell (2-4) 12 Cornell at #4 Princeton (7-0) 13 Chicago vs Beloit (1-4) 14 Lafayette (10/28) at Georgetown (3-1), vs Brown (3-2) 15 Vanderbilt vs Washington (MO) (1-3)
*Big game of the week is Princeton-Cornell. Princeton needs to win to stay where they are on the chart, while Cornell is looking to crash the Top 10 again. Yale, Harvard, Michigan, Sewanee, and Lafayette will also be getting tested this week.
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Headline for November 1, 1902: HARVARD WIN STREAK SNAPPED
*A stunning development at Cambridge as Carlisle comes in and proceeds to pound the Crimson into the turf, going up 12-0 by halftime and then keeping Harvard at arm's length the rest of the way. The loss snaps Harvard's 20-game winning streak dating to the end of the 1900 season when they lost to Yale. Yalies rejoice as they continue to retain the longest win streak record at 24 games set during their run in 1900 and 1901. Michigan now holds the longest streak at 19 games after drubbing Wisconsin 51-12 this week.
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11/01/1902 Carlisle(17/-1/1/12/8/P/-11) at Harvard(9/-2/12/17/15/O/11) 1: Carlisle attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and succeeded! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Carlisle 6 6 5 5 22 Harvard 0 0 6 6 12 ---------- Line: Harvard -7 (-17) *UPSET* Carlisle 0, Harvard 23 in real life (-33) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Carlisle: 6-1 Harvard: 8-1

Game of the Week: Cornell 22, Princeton 22
*Once again, a pair of teams play hard for sixty minutes and all they have to show for it is a tie. Unfortunately for Princeton, it pretty much kills their chances at a spot at the top of the statistical order at the end of the year.
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11/01/1902 Cornell(23/-2/-1/8/14/O/-8) at Princeton(12/-4/7/11/15/O/8) CG: Princeton converts a 29-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Cornell 6 0 10 6 0 22 Princeton 6 0 5 6 5 22 ---------- Line: Princeton -1 (-1) Cornell 0, Princeton 10 in real life (-10) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Cornell: 6-0-2 Princeton: 7-0-1

Upset of the Week: Williams 22, Syracuse 12
*Carlisle' beating of Harvard was big. Georgia knocking off Alabama was bigger. This was biggest. Syracuse has had the wheels come off since they started 4-0 and got as high as #5 in the statistical order. This marks their third straight loss and it was to a Williams team they should have handled relatively easily.
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11/01/1902 Williams(2/9/7/14/8/P/-3) at Syracuse(13/5/10/11/21/M/3) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Williams 0 6 10 6 22 Syracuse 0 6 0 6 12 ---------- Line: Syracuse -13 (-23) *UPSET* Williams 17, Syracuse 26 in real life (-19) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Williams: 3-5 Syracuse: 4-3

Biggest Departure from Reality: (tie)
Minnesota 47, Grinnell 0

*This ones a bit of a head-scratcher. Minnesota was the vastly superior team, but only won 2-0 IRL. Here, they rightfully plow Grinnell into the ground by 47 points.
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11/01/1902 Grinnell(-2/16/13/11/-9/ZZ/-1) at Minnesota(22/-3/14/13/42/G/1) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Grinnell 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 6 23 6 12 47 ---------- Line: Minnesota -51 (-4) Grinnell 0, Minnesota 2 in real life (+ 45) Current Records: Grinnell: 2-5 Minnesota: 8-0-1
Iowa State 51, Iowa 12
*After a 3-0 start, Iowa has been crushed the last two weeks by Minnesota and Iowa State. Doubly painful for Iowa fans was the fact that Iowa won this game IRL 12-6. Iowa got 12 points, but they gave up way more than 6 this time.
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11/01/1902 Iowa State(18/0/3/6/29/J/-13) at Iowa(7/21/16/14/17/N/13) 3: Iowa attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and failed. 4: Iowa State attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and succeeded! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Iowa State 16 6 17 12 51 Iowa 0 6 6 0 12 ---------- Line: Iowa State -12 (+ 27) Iowa State 6, Iowa 12 in real life (-45) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Iowa State: 4-2 Iowa: 3-2

Comeback of the Week: Holy Cross 21, Tufts 21
*Holy Cross started fast with 10 points in the first quarter, but Tufts dominated for a long while after that, building a 21-10 lead by the end of the third. Holy Cross managed to rally for a touchdown and then booted through a 35-yarder late in the fourth to force a tie.
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11/01/1902 Holy Cross(3/0/10/4/2/Z/0) at Tufts(1/7/10/10/9/P/0) 4: Holy Cross attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and succeeded! CG: Holy Cross converts a 35-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Holy Cross 10 0 0 6 5 21 Tufts 6 10 5 0 0 21 ---------- Line: Tufts -7 (-7) Holy Cross 5, Tufts 11 in real life (-6) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Holy Cross: 3-2-1 Tufts: 2-4-1

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale W at Army, 17-10 2 Harvard L vs Carlisle, 12-22 3 Princeton T vs #12 Cornell, 22-22 4 Michigan W vs Wisconsin, 51-12 5 Purdue W at Northwestern, 16-6 6 Sewanee L at Tennessee, 0-5 7 Colorado Mines bye 8 Alabama L vs Georgia (1-1), 17-20 9 Clemson (10/30) L at South Carolina, 11-12 10 Tulane L vs Mississippi State, 5-6 11 Minnesota W vs Grinnell, 47-0 12 Cornell T at #4 Princeton, 22-22 13 Chicago W vs Beloit, 22-0 14 Lafayette (10/28) L at Georgetown 15-17, L vs Brown 0-18 15 Vanderbilt W vs Washington (MO), 10-31
*It's the 1902 equivalent of Upset Saturday as a number of teams go down to defeat for the first time. Sewanee loses to Tennessee, Alabama is upset by Georgia, Clemson loses to South Carolina, Tulane to Mississippi State, and Lafayette gets busted twice.

Ranking the Top 15
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Yale 9-0-0 1.000 34.3 2 4 Michigan 7-0-0 1.000 52.6 3 5 Purdue 6-0-0 1.000 24.0 4 7 Colorado Mines 4-0-0 1.000 12.8 5 11 Minnesota 8-0-1 .944 30.0 6 3 Princeton 7-0-1 .938 9.9 7 13 Chicago 10-1-0 .917 12.2 8 15 Vanderbilt 4-0-1 .900 21.0 9 2 Harvard 8-1-0 .889 11.0 10 12 Cornell 6-0-2 .875 21.1 11 NR Tennessee 3-0-1 .875 10.8 12 NR Carlisle 6-1-0 .857 25.3 13 NR Nebraska 6-1-0 .857 16.3 14 NR Virginia 5-1-0 .833 16.5 15 NR North Carolina 5-1-0 .833 15.5
*With the chaos of the week, the unwashed masses with one loss are beginning to infest the board in greater numbers. Despite taking its first loss in 20 games, Harvard drops only to #9 with all the other losses that occurred.
*Unbeaten/untied teams left: 4
*Unbeaten/once tied teams left: 4

Schedule for the Top 15 for November 8, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale vs Bucknell (3-3) 2 Michigan vs Iowa (3-2) 3 Purdue at Greer 4 Colorado Mines (11/3) at Colorado (4-1) 5 Minnesota vs Illinois (7-2) 6 Princeton bye 7 Chicago vs Indiana (2-3) 8 Vanderbilt vs Transylvania 9 Harvard vs Pennsylvania (6-3-1) 10 Cornell vs Washington & Jefferson 11 Tennessee at Nashville 12 Carlisle vs Susquehanna 13 Nebraska vs Kansas (3-2-1) 14 Virginia vs Lehigh (5-2) 15 North Carolina at North Carolina State (3-1-2)
*No Top 15 clashes this week. However, there are several intriguing matchups. Minnesota will be put to the test by former #1 Illinois, Colorado Mines gets to find out whether they can stay unbeaten by traveling to Boulder to face Colorado, Harvard looks to get back on track against Penn, and North Carolina and NC State (at this time NC A&M) get to renew a rivalry near and dear to my own heart. Go State!
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Headline for November 8, 1902: COLORADO MINES BESTED BY COLORADO
*The only unbeaten/untied team to lose of the four left was Colorado Mines, who are shut out by Colorado in Boulder. Colorado jumped out to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter and dominated play throughout to hand Colorado Mines their first defeat of the season.
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11/03/1902 Colorado Mines(7/1/8/1/-1/ZZ/-5) at Colorado(8/-2/13/5/15/O/5) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Colorado Mines 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 10 5 0 0 15 ---------- Line: Colorado -16 (-1) Colorado Mines 0, Colorado 28 in real life (-13) Current Records: Colorado Mines: 4-1 Colorado: 5-1

Game of the Week: Illinois 27, Minnesota 22
*Minnesota's been on a roll of late, while Illinois is rebounding from a couple of tough losses over the last few weeks. Illinois jumped ahead early on a field goal, then the teams exchanged even blows throughout the second quarter, leaving Illinois ahead 16-11 at halftime. Defenses asserted themselves in the third with neither team scoring, setting up the dramatic final quarter. In the fourth, Minnesota booted a field goal to tie, Illinois got ahead with a touchdown, then Minnesota struck back with their own touchdown to make it 22-22 with time running out. Minnesota had first crack to win the game, but their long attempt missed. Illinois had enough time to try a long attempt of their own and made the most of it, stunning the home crowd with a remarkable 58-yard attempt to win the game.
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11/08/1902 Illinois(23/-2/1/11/16/N/-2) at Minnesota(22/-3/3/13/24/L/2) 4: Illinois attempted to convert a field goal into a touchdown and failed. CG: Minnesota attempts a 56-yard field goal, but misses! CG: Illinois converts a 58-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Illinois 5 11 0 6 5 27 Minnesota 0 11 0 11 0 22 ---------- Line: Minnesota -8 (-13) *UPSET* Illinois 5, Minnesota 17 in real life (-17) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Illinois: 8-2 (2-2 in Western Conference play) Minnesota: 8-1-1 (1-1 in Western Conference play)

Upset of the Week: Northwestern 16, Wisconsin 11
*Wisconsin's season is coming undone in a hurry. They were heavy favorites against Northwestern, but were ineffectual most of the game. Northwestern found holes in the defense they shouldn't have and stymied Wisconsin's offense when they weren't supposed to and ended up walking off winners.
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11/08/1902 Wisconsin(19/-1/3/12/20/M/-6) at Northwestern(0/5/9/14/3/Q/6) CG: Wisconsin fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Wisconsin 0 0 6 5 0 11 Northwestern 0 5 5 6 0 16 ---------- Line: Wisconsin -17 (-22) *UPSET* Wisconsin 51, Northwestern 0 in real life (-56) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Wisconsin: 4-3 (0-2 in Western Conference play) Northwestern: 5-3-1 (1-2 in Western Conference play)

Biggest Departure from Reality: Northwestern 16, Wisconsin 11
*This game takes honors based on the fact that Wisconsin annihilated Northwestern 51-0 in real life. So, that makes it a whopping 56-point swing in favor of Northwestern. Yikes.

Comeback of the Week: Grinnell 17, Drake 17 (tie)
*Grinnell's not had a very good year, but they've been troublesome to their opponents. Drake had them dead-to-rights after the third, ahead 17-6, but Grinnell found a way to come back, striking for a touchdown, then booting a field goal late to salvage a tie.
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11/08/1902 Grinnell(-2/16/13/11/1/Z/4) at Drake(10/-3/9/3/20/M/-4) CG: Grinnell converts a 34-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Grinnell 6 0 0 6 5 17 Drake 6 0 11 0 0 17 ---------- Line: Drake -19 (-19) Grinnell 0, Drake 22 in real life (-22) *WIN BECOMES TIE* Current Records: Grinnell: 2-5-1 Drake: 3-1-2

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENTS 1 Yale W vs Bucknell, 23-5 2 Michigan W vs Iowa, 45-0 3 Purdue W at Greer, 62-10 4 Colorado Mines (11/3) L at Colorado, 0-15 5 Minnesota L vs Illinois, 22-27 6 Princeton bye 7 Chicago W vs Indiana, 32-5 8 Vanderbilt W vs Transylvania, 22-12 9 Harvard W vs Pennsylvania, 17-0 10 Cornell W vs Washington & Jefferson, 63-0 11 Tennessee (11/7) T at Nashville, 0-0 12 Carlisle W vs Susquehanna, 23-0 13 Nebraska W vs Kansas, 15-5 14 Virginia W vs Lehigh, 11-6 15 North Carolina T at North Carolina State, 6-6
*A good week for the Top 15. Aside from the losses by Colorado Mines and Minnesota, only Tennessee (tied up by Nashville) and North Carolina (tied up by NC State) have a bad week.

Ranking the Top 15
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Yale 10-0-0 1.000 32.7 2 2 Michigan 8-0-0 1.000 51.6 3 3 Purdue 7-0-0 1.000 28.0 4 6 Princeton 7-0-1 .938 9.9 5 7 Chicago 11-1-0 .923 13.4 6 8 Vanderbilt 5-0-1 .917 19.2 7 9 Harvard 9-1-0 .900 11.6 8 10 Cornell 7-0-2 .889 25.8 9 12 Carlisle 7-1-0 .875 25.0 10 13 Nebraska 7-1-0 .875 15.5 11 14 Virginia 6-1-0 .857 14.9 12 NR Dartmouth 6-1-0 .857 10.0 13 5 Minnesota 8-1-1 .850 26.5 14 NR Colorado 5-1-0 .833 11.3 15 NR Sewanee 5-1-0 .833 9.0
*The losses by Colorado Mines and Minnesota allow a boatload of teams below them to move up a couple of pegs in the order.
*Unbeaten/untied teams left: 3
*Unbeaten/1+-tied teams left: 4 (Tennessee is the other)

Schedule for the Top 15 for November 15, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENT 1 Yale at #4 Princeton (7-0-1) 2 Michigan at #5 Chicago (11-1) 3 Purdue vs Indiana (2-4) 4 Princeton vs #1 Yale (10-0) 5 Chicago vs #2 Michigan (8-0) 6 Vanderbilt at Tulane (3-1) 7 Harvard vs #12 Dartmouth (6-1) 8 Cornell vs Lafayette (4-3-1) 9 Carlisle at Pennsylvania (6-4-1) 10 Nebraska vs Knox (5-3) 11 Virginia vs Virginia Tech (2-1-1) 12 Dartmouth at #7 Harvard (9-1) 13 Minnesota vs Wisconsin (4-3) 14 Colorado bye 15 Sewanee (11/11) vs Georgia (3-2) at Atlanta GA, vs Cumberland
*Things get serious this week as there are two clashes in the Top 5. Yale travels to Princeton and Chicago is next in line to try to slow down Michigan. Further down, there's another tasty contest between #7 Harvard and #12 Dartmouth. Just about all of the teams in the Top 15 have at least a little work to do, with only Purdue looking to have an easy week against an overmatched Indiana squad.
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Old 07-28-2005, 01:50 PM   #13
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Ha! I just found a small error in the data I've been feeding to the game. I accidentally chopped off the hundreds place (yes, the hundreds place) in the score column when I set up the schedule file, which is why Minnesota only beat Grinnell "2-0". The actual score wasn't 2-0. It was 102-0. This extends to a couple of Michigan games. Michigan didn't beat Michigan State 19-0 in early October. It was 119-0 (yes, 119-0). Michigan also defeated Iowa 107-0, rather than 7-0.

I figured out the mistake because I was doing a write-up for 11/15 and wanted to look up Michigan's 1902 schedule to see who they had left. I then noticed that Michigan had scored over 100 points in a couple of games, which I didn't remember seeing in the replay. Oops.

It doesn't affect much of anything really, other than Michigan should have had a lot more points against Michigan State than they did. Oh, well. I'll have to be a little more careful going forward.
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Cool to see this back. I've put mine on hold so that I could make a small program to sim the game for me like you did. Doing all of the games by hand is quite the....handful....no pun intended.
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Yeah, I hear that. I rapidly came to that conclusion when doing my 1900 season. The first version of the program I had written up had just an interface to produce quarter-by-quarter scores. I still had to track standings "by hand" in Excel (mostly through use of lots of formulas on two different sheets in a workbook). Even doing it that way was a fairly tedious process. I can't imagine trying to assemble all these numbers with just pencil and paper.

So, starting with 1901, I began working out a bulk playing utility that generally rounded into shape when I did the greatest pro team tournament a while back. I'm still finding the occasional bug in it, but it's a pretty good system now.

However, I've discovered some more info about how college football was way back in the day and it turns out my understanding was a little off. Turns out XPs were worth two points, not one, until 1904. This meant that TDs were actually worth 4 points, not 5. (Be that as it may, it wouldn't really affect anything since 99% of all TDs on the charts assume the XP was made, and I usually turned any "6" on modern charts into "10" to represent two field goals.) Also, the usage of quarters wasn't developed until 1912. Before that, it was more like soccer in that they played halves.

I'm getting this info from here. (This site and some others have a bazillion tons of information which helps flesh out the world pretty well)

Seeing all that info, I've had a temptation to restart so that I can actually get every school that played involved. Many teams that started play this year have actually been playing since the 1890s, but they didn't play enough to merit getting rated by the game's creator. Of course, if I did that, may as well go all the way back to 1879 and see Princeton and Rutgers go head-to-head for the only two games played that year.
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Headline for November 15, 1902: MICHIGAN CRUSHES CHICAGO
*It seems there is no stopping Yost's "point-a-minute" machine. The Michigan men calmly stride into Chicago, administer another punishing beating of an opponent, and walk off again. They have a speed bump game next week (if they can feel it) before a season-ender against a reeling Minnesota squad. It's a virtual certainty they'll go unbeaten.
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11/15/1902 Michigan(52/-4/16/11/46/F/10) at Chicago(15/-3/6/12/14/O/-10) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Michigan 16 16 6 11 49 Chicago 0 6 0 0 6 ---------- Line: Michigan -32 (+ 11) Michigan 21, Chicago 0 in real life (+ 22) Current Records: Michigan: 9-0 (4-0 in Western Conference play) Chicago: 12-2 (3-2 in Western Conference play)

Game of the Week: Wisconsin 36, Minnesota 22
*Gotta go with rivalry week at Minnesota for this one. Minnesota hasn't won a game from Wisconsin since the early 1890s and that streak continues. Is it a rivalry if only one team wins?
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11/15/1902 Wisconsin(19/-1/-1/12/13/O/-5) at Minnesota(22/-3/4/13/24/L/5) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Wisconsin 10 10 10 6 36 Minnesota 11 0 0 11 22 ---------- Line: Minnesota -11 (-25) *UPSET* Wisconsin 0, Minnesota 11 in real life (-25) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Wisconsin: 5-3 (1-2 in Western Conference play) Minnesota: 8-2-1 (1-2 in Western Conference play)

Upset of the Week: Wisconsin 36, Minnesota 25
*The killer for Minnesota supporters was that this was supposed to be the year they finally beat Wisconsin. Nope.

Biggest Departure from Reality: Washington (MO) 27, Iowa 17
*It looks like Iowa has packed it in for the year. How else can you explain a reversal from 61-0 to a 10-point defeat?
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11/15/1902 Iowa(7/21/17/14/26/K/7) at Washington (Missouri)(3/18/10/11/23/L/-7) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Iowa 0 12 0 5 17 Washington (Missouri) 5 5 5 12 27 ---------- Line: Iowa -3 (-13) *UPSET* Iowa 61, Washington (Missouri) 0 in real life (-71) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Iowa: 3-4 Washington (Missouri): 3-4

Comeback of the Week
*None this week.

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENT 1 Yale W at #4 Princeton, 23-6 2 Michigan W at #5 Chicago, 49-6 3 Purdue W vs Indiana, 52-16 4 Princeton L vs #1 Yale, 6-23 5 Chicago L vs #2 Michigan, 6-49 6 Vanderbilt W at Tulane, 18-0 7 Harvard W vs #12 Dartmouth, 22-0 8 Cornell W vs Lafayette, 29-6 9 Carlisle L at Pennsylvania, 15-16 10 Nebraska W vs Knox, 27-5 11 Virginia W vs Virginia Tech, 16-10 12 Dartmouth L at #7 Harvard, 0-22 13 Minnesota L vs Wisconsin, 22-36 14 Colorado bye 15 Sewanee (11/11) W vs Georgia, 6-0, W vs Cumberland, 23-6
*A fairly quiet week outside of the big games on the list. Carlisle got tripped up by Pennsylvania, but there won't be a lot of shuffling in the new rankings.

Ranking the Top 15
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Yale 11-0-0 1.000 31.3 2 2 Michigan 9-0-0 1.000 50.7 3 3 Purdue 8-0-0 1.000 29.0 4 6 Vanderbilt 6-0-1 .929 19.0 5 7 Harvard 10-1-0 .909 12.5 6 8 Cornell 8-0-2 .900 25.5 7 10 Nebraska 8-1-0 .889 16.2 8 11 Virginia 7-1-0 .875 13.8 9 15 Sewanee 7-1-0 .875 9.6 10 5 Chicago 12-2-0 .857 9.4 11 4 Princeton 7-1-1 .833 6.9 12 NR Clemson 5-1-0 .833 11.5 13 14 Colorado 5-1-0 .833 11.3 14 NR Colorado Mines 5-1-0 .833 6.2 15 NR Tennessee 4-0-2 .833 8.0
*In spite of losses, both Chicago and Princeton are able to stay in the Top 15. Congrats to Vanderbilt for being able to move up to #4 on the list, even in spite of the tie they took against Tennessee.
*Unbeaten/untied teams left: 3
*Unbeaten/1+-tied teams left: 3

Schedule for the Top 15 for November 22, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENT 1 Yale vs #5 Harvard (10-1) 2 Michigan vs Oberlin 3 Purdue vs Butler 4 Vanderbilt (11/17) at Louisiana State (2-2) 5 Harvard at #1 Yale (11-0) 6 Cornell bye 7 Nebraska bye 8 Virginia vs Carlisle (7-2) 9 Sewanee bye 10 Chicago bye 11 Princeton bye 12 Clemson bye 13 Colorado bye 14 Colorado Mines bye 15 Tennessee at Georgia Tech (1-5)
*The schedule winds down as the end of the season approaches and plenty of teams are not playing this week. However, it's Harvard and Yale in the Big Game this week. Everything else is just details.

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Headline for November 22, 1902: YALE ROUTS HARVARD
*In the end, it's anti-climatic. Yale starts slow, but is running like a well-oiled machine in the second half. Harvard never got started at all. It is the second worst beating in series history, the worst being a 52-0 pasting by Yale in 1884.
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11/22/1902 Harvard(9/-2/11/17/0/Z/0) at Yale(18/-4/11/20/21/M/0) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Harvard 0 0 0 0 0 Yale 6 5 11 11 33 ---------- Line: Yale -21 (+ 12) Harvard 0, Yale 23 in real life (+ 10) Current Records: Harvard: 10-2 Yale: 12-0

Game of the Week: Iowa 23, Missouri 22
*A very quiet start belied a second quarter where both teams marched up and down the field at will. The result left Iowa ahead 17-16 at the half. In the second half, the defenses regained control, which means Missouri ends up behind the eight ball when Iowa breaks through for a TD in the third. They do manage to get it back in the fourth, but are still down one. Unfortunately, they can't find a way to score the rest of the way and Iowa walks off winners.
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11/20/1902 Missouri(6/5/8/9/20/M/-8) at Iowa(7/21/16/14/19/M/8) CG: Missouri fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Missouri 0 16 0 6 0 22 Iowa 5 12 6 0 0 23 ---------- Line: Missouri -1 (-2) *UPSET* Missouri 6, Iowa 0 in real life (-7) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Missouri: 3-4 Iowa: 4-4

Upset of the Week: Dickinson 11, Penn State 6
*A very poor effort by Penn State allows Dickinson to hang around the entire contest until they are able to boot through the winning field goal at the very end.
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11/22/1902 Penn State(15/-2/3/8/15/O/-4) at Dickinson(1/6/7/12/5/Q/4) CG: Dickinson converts a 21-yard field goal attempt! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Penn State 6 0 0 0 0 6 Dickinson 6 0 0 0 5 11 ---------- Line: Penn State -10 (-15) *UPSET* Penn State 23, Dickinson 0 in real life (-28) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Penn State: 5-3-1 Dickinson: 4-5

Biggest Departure from Reality: Purdue 50, Butler 12
*Another of those games thats difficult to replicate just because one side so thoroughly manhandled the other in real life. In this case, Purdue won 87-0, so Butler made it just slightly more respectable this time and actually scored a pair of touchdowns to boot.
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11/22/1902 Butler(0/0/0/0/0/Z/-18) at Purdue(87/0/18/0/87/AA/18) TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Butler 0 6 6 0 12 Purdue 10 18 6 16 50 ---------- Line: Purdue -87 (-49) Butler 0, Purdue 87 in real life (-49) Current Records: Purdue: 9-0

Comeback of the Week
*None this week.

How the Top 15 Fared
RK TEAM OPPONENT
1 Yale W vs #5 Harvard, 33-0
2 Michigan W vs Oberlin, 79-16
3 Purdue W vs Butler, 50-12
4 Vanderbilt (11/17) W at Louisiana State, 23-22
5 Harvard L at #1 Yale, 0-33
6 Cornell bye
7 Nebraska bye
8 Virginia L vs Carlisle, 0-28
9 Sewanee bye
10 Chicago bye
11 Princeton bye
12 Clemson bye
13 Colorado bye
14 Colorado Mines bye
15 Tennessee W at Georgia Tech, 6-5[/code]
*Virginia was knocked off by Carlisle, which means teams in back will take advantage of that loss and the Harvard loss to bump up a couple of places.

Ranking the Top 15
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Yale 12-0-0 1.000 31.4 2 2 Michigan 10-0-0 1.000 51.9 3 3 Purdue 9-0-0 1.000 30.0 4 4 Vanderbilt 7-0-1 .938 16.8 5 6 Cornell 8-0-2 .900 25.5 6 7 Nebraska 8-1-0 .889 16.2 7 9 Sewanee 7-1-0 .875 9.6 8 10 Chicago 12-2-0 .857 9.4 9 15 Tennessee 5-0-2 .857 7.0 10 5 Harvard 10-2-0 .833 8.8 11 11 Princeton 7-1-1 .833 6.9 12 NR Alabama 5-1-0 .833 21.3 13 NR Clemson 5-1-0 .833 11.5 14 13 Colorado 5-1-0 .833 11.3 15 14 Colorado Mines 5-1-0 .833 6.2
*Yale is locked into the #1 spot in the sort order because Michigan can only get to 11 wins. Still, Michigan's impressive dismantling of everyone they faced this year will merit serious consideration for the title.

Schedule for the Top 15 for November 27, 1902
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RK TEAM OPPONENT 1 Yale season over 2 Michigan vs Minnesota (8-2-1) 3 Purdue vs Notre Dame (6-1-1) 4 Vanderbilt vs #7 Sewanee (7-1) 5 Cornell at Pennsylvania (7-4-1) 6 Nebraska vs Northwestern (6-4-1) 7 Sewanee at #4 Vanderbilt (7-0-1) 8 Chicago vs Wisconsin (5-3) 9 Tennessee vs #13 Clemson (5-1) 10 Harvard season over 11 Princeton season over 12 Alabama vs Georgia Tech (1-6) at Birmingham AL, (11/29) vs Louisiana State (2-3) 13 Clemson at #9 Tennessee (5-1) 14 Colorado season over 15 Colorado Mines at Colorado College (2-3-1)
*Thanksgiving arrives and the end of the season with it. Plenty of teams are finished for the year, but there still is some drama to figuring out the final pecking order as well as generally who will be recognized as the best team south of the Mason-Dixon line.
*One other note: If Michigan beats Minnesota, they will claim the Western Conference championship by a half-game over Purdue, who is going out of conference against Notre Dame this week. A tie will create a co-championship, while a loss gives it to Purdue.

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Headline for November 27, 1902: NOTRE DAME STUNS PURDUE
*Purdue's unbeaten season hopes are dashed in the final game. A hard way to go. Notre Dame hopped on Purdue early, getting ahead 11-0 by the second quarter. Purdue put up a field goal to get on the board in the second. The teams exchanged TDs in the third, leaving Notre Dame ahead 17-11 after three. Purdue knocked through another field goal to make it 17-16, but was unable to close the deal, missing their last chance late and suffering their first loss of the year.
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11/27/1902 Notre Dame(16/0/2/10/16/N/-2) at Purdue(25/1/4/9/26/K/2) CG: Purdue attempts a 44-yard field goal, but misses! TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Notre Dame 11 0 6 0 0 17 Purdue 0 5 6 5 0 16 ---------- Line: Purdue -10 (-11) *UPSET* Notre Dame 6, Purdue 6 in real life Current Records: Notre Dame: 7-1-1 Purdue: 9-1

Game of the Week: Pennsylvania 18, Cornell 12
*A tough, hard-fought contest all the way. Cornell got ahead early, Penn tied it up in the second, and then stayed even after three. In the fourth, Penn pushed ahead for the first time. Cornell didn't have an answer and they take their first loss of the season in the last game just like Purdue.
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11/27/1902 Cornell(23/-2/-1/8/15/O/-9) at Pennsylvania(6/0/8/14/12/O/9) CG: Cornell turns the ball over on downs in their own end of the field. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Cornell 6 0 6 0 0 12 Pennsylvania 0 6 6 6 0 18 ---------- Line: Cornell -3 (-9) *UPSET* Cornell 11, Pennsylvania 12 in real life (+ 5) Current Records: Cornell: 8-1-2 Pennsylvania: 8-4-1

Upset of the Week: Navy 22, Army 0
*In the renewal of the service academy rivalry at Philadelphia, the Cadets had to wonder what in the heck happened. A solid favorite against the Middies, Army gets beat eight ways from Sunday as Navy pounds them with surprising ease.
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11/29/1902 Army(16/-2/5/10/11/P/0) vs. Navy(-3/4/5/19/4/Q/0) at Philadelphia PA TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Final Army 0 0 0 0 0 Navy 0 6 10 6 22 ---------- Line: Army -7 (-29) *UPSET* Army 22, Navy 8 in real life (-36) *WIN BECOMES LOSS* Current Records: Army: 4-4 Navy: 7-2-1

Biggest Departure from Reality: Navy 22, Army 0
*A complete reversal of fortune from real life, when Army soundly beat Navy 22-8.

Comeback of the Week: Charleston 15, Furman 10
*It came in a loss, but Furman rallied from 10-0 in the fourth to tie it up. Charleston had one more drive in them, though, as they booted through a 45-yarder. Furman couldn't respond and Charleston got the win.
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11/27/1902 Furman(5/0/0/0/5/Q/0) at Charleston(5/0/0/0/5/Q/0) CG: Charleston converts a 45-yard field goal attempt! CG: Furman fails to move the ball into field goal range. TEAM 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q CG Final Furman 0 0 0 10 0 10 Charleston 0 10 0 0 5 15 ---------- Line: Pick 'em Furman 5, Charleston 5 in real life Current Records: Furman: 2-7-2

How the Top 15 Fared
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RK TEAM OPPONENT 1 Yale season over 2 Michigan W vs Minnesota, 40-18 3 Purdue L vs Notre Dame, 16-17 4 Vanderbilt W vs #7 Sewanee, 27-5 5 Cornell L at Pennsylvania, 12-18 6 Nebraska W vs Northwestern, 17-0 7 Sewanee L at #4 Vanderbilt, 5-27 8 Chicago W vs Wisconsin, 22-6 9 Tennessee W vs #13 Clemson, 15-10 10 Harvard season over 11 Princeton season over 12 Alabama W vs Georgia Tech 23-6, (11/29) L vs Louisiana State, 0-15 13 Clemson L at #9 Tennessee, 10-15 14 Colorado season over 15 Colorado Mines L at Colorado College, 0-15
*Scattered losses up and down the list as Sewanee, Clemson, and Colorado Mines in addition to Purdue and Cornell take losses on the last week of the season.
*Michigan's win cements their 1902 Western Conference championship by 1/2 game over Purdue (5-0 to 4-0).

Final Top 15 Rankings
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RK LW TEAM W-L-T WIN % APD 1 1 Yale 12-0-0 1.000 31.4 2 2 Michigan 11-0-0 1.000 49.2 3 4 Vanderbilt 8-0-1 .944 17.3 4 3 Purdue 9-1-0 .900 26.9 5 6 Nebraska 9-1-0 .900 16.3 6 9 Tennessee 6-0-2 .875 6.8 7 8 Chicago 13-2-0 .867 9.8 8 10 Harvard 10-2-0 .833 8.8 9 NR Notre Dame 7-1-1 .833 18.0 10 NR North Carolina 7-1-1 .833 12.8 11 11 Princeton 7-1-1 .833 6.9 12 14 Colorado 5-1-0 .833 11.3 13 NR Carlisle 9-2-0 .818 21.1 14 5 Cornell 8-1-2 .818 22.6 15 NR Illinois 10-2-1 .808 23.9
*Yale and Michigan end the year as the only unbeaten/untied teams in the country. Vandy and Tennessee also finish unbeaten, but the voting likely will be between Michigan and Yale.

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Here is the final full table of all teams and how they compared to their real life 1902 seasons:
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Overall Nationwide Final Standings Team W/L Rep W/L IRL Dif Yale 12- 0- 0 11- 0- 1 +0.5 Michigan 11- 0- 0 11- 0- 0 0 Vanderbilt 8- 0- 1 8- 1- 0 +0.5 Purdue 9- 1- 0 7- 2- 1 +1.5 Nebraska 9- 1- 0 10- 0- 0 -1 Tennessee 6- 0- 2 6- 2- 0 +1 Chicago 13- 2- 0 14- 1- 0 -1 Harvard 10- 2- 0 11- 1- 0 -1 Notre Dame 7- 1- 1 6- 2- 1 +1 North Carolina 7- 1- 1 5- 1- 3 +1 Princeton 7- 1- 1 8- 1- 0 -0.5 Colorado 5- 1- 0 5- 1- 0 0 Carlisle 9- 2- 0 8- 3- 0 +1 Cornell 8- 1- 2 8- 3- 0 +1 Illinois 10- 2- 1 10- 2- 1 0 Iowa State 8- 2- 0 6- 3- 1 +1.5 Sewanee 7- 2- 0 7- 2- 0 0 Haskell 8- 2- 1 8- 2- 1 0 Navy 7- 2- 1 2- 7- 1 +5 Alabama 6- 2- 0 4- 4- 0 +2 Lehigh 8- 3- 0 7- 3- 1 +0.5 North Carolina State 5- 1- 3 3- 4- 2 +2.5 Mississippi 5- 2- 0 4- 3- 0 +1 Clemson 5- 2- 0 6- 1- 0 -1 Colorado Mines 5- 2- 0 4- 1- 2 0 Minnesota 8- 3- 1 9- 2- 1 -1 Virginia 7- 3- 0 8- 1- 1 -1.5 Amherst 7- 3- 0 7- 3- 0 0 Columbia 7- 3- 1 6- 4- 1 -1 Dartmouth 6- 3- 0 6- 2- 1 -0.5 Holy Cross 5- 2- 2 6- 2- 1 -0.5 Pennsylvania 8- 4- 1 9- 4- 0 -0.5 Penn State 6- 3- 1 7- 3- 0 -0.5 Knox 7- 4- 0 9- 2- 0 -2 Drake 4- 2- 2 5- 2- 1 -0.5 Brown 6- 4- 0 5- 4- 1 -0.5 Wesleyan 6- 4- 0 3- 6- 1 +2.5 Virginia Tech 3- 2- 1 3- 2- 1 0 Louisiana State 4- 3- 0 6- 1- 0 -2 Georgia 4- 3- 0 4- 2- 1 -0.5 Tulane 4- 3- 0 1- 4- 2 +2 Wisconsin 5- 4- 0 6- 3- 0 -1 Syracuse 5- 4- 0 6- 2- 1 -1.5 Georgetown 5- 4- 1 7- 3- 0 -1.5 Northwestern 6- 5- 1 6- 6- 0 +0.5 Lafayette 5- 5- 1 8- 3- 0 -2.5 Texas 5- 5- 0 6- 3- 1 -1.5 Bucknell 5- 5- 0 6- 4- 0 -1 Vermont 5- 5- 0 5- 3- 2 -1 Army 4- 4- 0 6- 1- 1 -2.5 Missouri 4- 4- 0 5- 3- 0 -1 Colorado College 3- 3- 1 3- 4- 0 +0.5 Colorado State 2- 2- 2 1- 3- 2 +1 Kansas 4- 5- 1 6- 4- 0 -1.5 Washington (Missouri) 4- 5- 0 2- 6- 1 +1.5 Iowa 4- 5- 0 5- 4- 0 -1 Indiana 4- 5- 0 3- 5- 1 +0.5 Tufts 4- 6- 1 4- 6- 1 0 Grinnell 4- 6- 1 2- 7- 2 +1.5 Williams 4- 6- 0 3- 6- 1 +0.5 Dickinson 4- 6- 0 4- 6- 0 0 Davidson 3- 6- 0 3- 5- 1 -0.5 Mississippi State 2- 4- 0 1- 4- 1 +0.5 Denver 2- 5- 1 3- 4- 1 -1 Massachusetts 2- 5- 0 2- 3- 2 -1 Furman 2- 7- 2 4- 3- 4 -3 Auburn 1- 6- 0 2- 4- 1 -1.5 Georgia Tech 1- 7- 0 0- 6- 2 0 Beloit 1- 7- 0 3- 5- 0 -2 Boston College 1- 8- 0 0- 9- 0 +1 Simpson 0- 5- 0 2- 3- 0 -2 Union (New York) 0- 6- 0 0- 6- 0 0 Western Conference Final Standings x-Michigan 5- 0- 0 5- 0- 0 0 Purdue 4- 0- 0 2- 2- 0 +2 Chicago 4- 2- 0 5- 1- 0 -1 Illinois 4- 2- 0 4- 2- 0 0 Northwestern 1- 3- 0 0- 4- 0 +1 Wisconsin 1- 3- 0 1- 3- 0 0 Minnesota 1- 3- 0 3- 1- 0 -2 Iowa 0- 3- 0 0- 3- 0 0 Indiana 0- 4- 0 0- 4- 0 0

There seemed to be a little more variance this time across all areas, but nothing totally out of the ordinary. The lone exception is Navy, which improved five games from their real life 1902 season. The majority finished within a game or so of their real-life marks.
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The poll has been posted to the polling area. You can go to it here.

There are only two choices this year, between Yale and Michigan. Poll closes Monday afternoon.
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I wish to throw out a point of discussion to the small audience I have. Do people prefer I continue to detail each year as I've done, or would they prefer I just make one thread and blaze my way through history?

If I continue as I have, the advantage would be that each year gets full discussion and dissection, evolving week-by-week. However, even with my automated program, it still took a week to get through 1902. At that rate, I won't get to the end if I went non-stop until around mid-2007.

If I went to a single thread and reported yearly outcomes, it would speed up the process very significantly. However, detail would be lost as I concentrated posts on highlights of the season (big games, rivalries, bowl games, etc) with an overall summary of the season itself.

Anybody have any thoughts? (I've not had much luck in getting opinions, so I'm not holding my breath here...just wanted to see if anyone cares.)
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I vote for condensing it, only because you want to get through the entire history.....I enjoy your current write-ups but also think it woul be cool if you made it all the way through. Maybe when you are finished you can do a detailed summary of your results???

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I'd go for the highlights option, myself.

But I would like Princeton to be included as one of the schools closely followed, if possible.
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Alright. Initial indications are that I'll be going season-by-season starting in 1903, unless there's a general outcry against over the next few days the other way.

I should note that my hands are tied by what the game has available for teams. Princeton shouldn't be a problem until about 1977 or so (or whenever they were officially dropped to I-AA). Generally, the game ratings are available for all D I-A teams or the various equivalent throughout history.

Speaking of which, anyone else wants to pipe in for teams that they want to see a little more, let me know. I presume illinifan would like to see Illinois in detail and BYU wants, well, BYU?
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I see I just passed 1900 posts. W00t! (Okay, maybe not...)

At any rate, another thought occurs to me. If I go season-by-season, how will a champion be determined? Do you want to continue to vote on them (obviously polling may end up lagging the seasons played)? Or do you want me to devise some method of determining a champion (rating, dartboard, something else)? I'd prefer to stick to the realism, which means no tournament to determine winner.
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Old 07-30-2005, 09:10 PM   #27
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Yeah I'd like some stuff on the Illini, unless they're doing horribly, then I'd rather not know.
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Old 07-30-2005, 09:44 PM   #28
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I'd say for the champion to use a supersecret formula known only to you.

That way we can bitch and interact with you if we disagree about a choice of national champ.
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Old 07-30-2005, 10:00 PM   #29
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I'd say for the champion to use a supersecret formula known only to you.

That way we can bitch and interact with you if we disagree about a choice of national champ.

I second that, always up for some bitching. And yes, please include BYU, I know they will suck until 1974, but thats fine, their last three seasons have mirrored their first 73 of the century so I should be able to handle it

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Old 08-01-2005, 04:49 PM   #30
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FOFC FOUNDATION HANDS 1902 NATIONAL TITLE TO YALE
A strong belief in tough competition has resulted in the FOFC Foundation awarding their 1902 national championship to Yale. It is the second FOFC Foundation championship for Yale, who won it in 1900. Harvard won it in 1901, handing Yale its only loss in three full seasons.

The only other team on the ballot for the proceedings was Michigan, who had an incredible team offensively. However, they were hobbled by what many considered a weak schedule. "It is clear that a majority of our committee members prefer that the best team plays the best schedule," said foundation chairman Wolfpack. "They were impressed by Michigan's dominance of their opponents, but not by who they dominated. They clearly preferred Yale's schedule and the fact that they went unbeaten against it." It is the second straight year Michigan's weak schedule has hampered their chances for the FOFC Foundation championship. Similar complaints were made regarding the 1901 team when they were competing with Harvard for the title.

Going forward, the FOFC Foundation is reviewing the rules governing the awarding of championships. "We are looking at incorporating some sort of computerized analysis to evaluate teams in the future. We figure it will be helpful in situations where it is obvious or mostly obvious who is the best team. However, if the analysis is inconclusive, we will likely turn the process over to our committee to make the final determination."

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