1895 college football season


The 1895 college football season was the season of American football played among colleges and universities in the United States during the 1895–96 academic year.
The 1895 Penn Quakers football team, led by head coach George Washington Woodruff, compiled a perfect 14–0 record and is recognized as the 1895 national champion by the Billingsley Report, Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, and National Championship Foundation. One selector, Parke H. Davis, recognized both Penn and Yale as co-national champions. Yale compiled a 13–0–2 record.
In the Midwest, Michigan led the way with an 8–1 record, the only loss coming in a road game against Harvard. In the South, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association played its first year of college football with Vanderbilt winning the first conference championship.
Ten of the eleven players selected by Walter Camp and Caspar Whitney to the 1895 All-America college football team came from Penn, Yale, Harvard, and Princeton. The eleventh player was quarterback Clint Wyckoff from Cornell. Six of the honorees have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: Wyckoff, halfbacks Sam Thorne and George H. Brooke, fullback Charley Brewer, end Charles Gelbert, tackle Langdon Lea, and guard Charles Wharton.

Conference and program changes

School1894 Conference1895 Conference
Alabama Crimson TideIndependentSIAA
Auburn TigersIndependentSIAA
Georgia BulldogsIndependentSIAA
Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsIndependentSIAA
Henry Kendall Orange and BlackProgram establishedIndependent
Marshall footballProgram establishedIndependent
Mississippi A&M AggiesProgram establishedIndependent
North Carolina Tar HeelsIndependentSIAA
Oklahoma SoonersProgram establishedIndependent
Sewanee TigersIndependentSIAA
Tulane Green WaveIndependentSIAA
Vanderbilt CommodoresIndependentSIAA

Conference standings

Major conference standings

Independents

Minor conferences