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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Seasons
This is a list of seasons completed by the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1892, the Yellow Jackets have participated in more than 1,300 officially sanctioned games, including 46 bowl games. The Yellow Jackets have been a member of numerous athletic conferences. In 1894, Tech was a founding member of the now defunct Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, where it won a national championship in 1917. In 1922, the Yellow Jackets joined the Southern Conference as a founding member, where it won a national championship in 1928. In 1933, Tech joined the Southeastern Conference as a founding member, where it won a national championship in 1952. From 1964 to 1978, the Yellow Jackets competed as an independent. In 1979, Georgia Tech joined the Atlantic Coast Conference The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is a collegiate List of NCAA con ...
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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 ...
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John McKee (American Football)
John Sasser McKee (July 16, 1877 – April 22, 1950) was an American college football coach and physician. He served as the head football coach at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts—now known as North Carolina State University from 1899 to 1900 and Georgia Tech in 1901, compiling a career coaching record of 6–8–3. McKee was born and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina, the son of Dr. James McKee and Mildred Sasser McKee. He received his secondary education at the Raleigh Male Academy. McKee enrolled at the University of North Carolina and played on the North Carolina Tar Heels football team from 1897 to 1898 as Tackle (gridiron football position), tackle. While at the school, he was also a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity. After graduation, McKee coached at North Carolina A&M from 1899 to 1900, leading his teams to record of 2–8–2 two seasons. In 1901, he coached at Georgia Tech, guiding the 1901 Georgia Tech football team to a record of 4–0–1 ...
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1900 Georgia Tech Football Team
The 1900 Georgia Tech football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia School of Technology during the 1900 college football season. 1900 was the first year that the team was called the Blacksmiths, although the team was still occasionally referred to as the 'Techs'. Coming into the season, Tech had not won a game since 1897 Georgia Tech football team, 1897 and had only scored in three of its previous thirteen games. R. B. Nalley, who had been hired as Tech's coach to much fanfare in 1899 Georgia Tech football team, 1899, had been unable to produce a win and did not return for the 1900 season. Georgia Tech conducted a national coaching search as President Lyman Hall (academic), Lyman Hall continued his goal to elevate Tech athletics. Tech competed with 1900 Auburn Tigers football team, Auburn to hire Walter H. Watkins, Walter Watkins and with 1900 Georgia Bulldogs football team, Georgia to hire Art Hillebrand, both former players of football powerhouse P ...
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1900 College Football Season
The 1900 college football season ended with the ''Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book'' listing Yale as having been selected national champions. Conference and program changes * The Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives, commonly known as the Western Conference and the precursor to the modern Big Ten Conference The Big Ten Conference (stylized B1G, formerly the Western Conference and the Big Nine Conference, among others) is a collegiate List of NCAA conferences, athletic conference in the United States. Founded as the Intercollegiate Conference of Fa ..., added two new members, Indiana and Iowa, to increase its membership to nine. It was after this expansion that the conference first gained the unofficial moniker Big Nine Conference. Conference standings Major conference standings Independents Minor conferences See also * 1900 College Football All-America Team References {{collegefootball-1900-season-stub ...
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1899 Georgia Tech Football Team
The 1899 Georgia Tech football team represented the Georgia School of Technology during the 1899 college football season. Following the winless 1898 season, Georgia Tech's administration placed a renewed interest in vitalizing the football program and announced its attention to hiring "an up-to-date and thoroughly capable coach" who would be "one of the best in the country and will devote his entire time to training the football team." On September 18, Tech announced the hiring of R. B. Nalley to coach the team. Nalley was well known in the city having been a prominent player and captain for Georgia. Nalley's hiring provoked much excitement with hopes that the season would feature one of Tech's best teams in its history. Georgia Tech also hired M. P. O'Connor, a former player of Vanderbilt as an assistant professor and physical director. R. B. Sullivan was named manager of the team. Nalley promised an excellent team and opened practices before the school officially opened fo ...
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1899 College Football Season
The 1899 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the ''Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book'' listing Harvard and Princeton as having been selected national champions. Chicago, Kansas, and Sewanee went undefeated. With just 13 players, the Sewanee team, known as the "Iron Men", had a six-day road trip with five shutout wins over Texas A&M; Texas; Tulane; LSU; and Ole Miss. Sportswriter Grantland Rice called the group "the most durable football team I ever saw." Football in 1899 American football in 1899 remained a variant of rugby, played with a virtually identical ball and sharing a fundamental prohibition of use of the forward pass to advance the ball. The game was played on a field 110 yards long and 53-1/3 yards wide, marked off with white lines parallel to the goal lines every five yards. The game was played by teams of 11 players, aligned typically with 7 "rushers" or "forwards" at the line of scrimmage, and four "backs" behind them.Camp, "A ...
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1898 Georgia Tech Football Team
The 1898 Georgia Tech football team represented the Georgia School of Technology during the 1898 college football season. The team was coached by J. B. Wood, a Georgia Tech professor who was in his third year coaching the team. Furlow was selected as manager. Enough players came out for the team that Tech was able to field a second and third team, both of which played scrimmages against local high schools. The varsity team played several practice games and Wood remarked that the team was well coached and had played well together as a team. Georgia Tech's home games were played at Piedmont Park, which was being renovated with a new grandstand and track. Georgia Tech and Georgia both made agreements to exclusively use Piedmont Park for all football and baseball games for the 1898 and 1899 seasons. Georgia Tech's small season led many to consider the 1898 to be relatively weak compared to other teams in the region and press coverage suggests that interest in Tech's football p ...
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1898 College Football Season
The 1898 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the ''Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book'' listing Harvard Crimson football, Harvard and Princeton Tigers football, Princeton as having been selected NCAA Division I FBS national football championship, national champions. Conference standings Independents See also * 1898 College Football All-America Team References

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1897 Georgia Tech Football Team
The 1897 Georgia Tech football team represented the Georgia School of Technology during the 1897 college football season. The team was called the Techs throughout the season. After fielding no team in 1895, the 1896 Georgia Tech team played well and finished with a record of 2–2–1. Georgia Tech had much optimism heading into the 1897 season; however, all Georgia football teams agreed to disband on November 3. J. B. Wood returned to coach the team for his second season. Allgood Holmes was elected as the team's manager. The team had a training table installed in the basement of the newly built Knowles Dormitory on campus, which also featured a gym and hot and cold baths. Tech also scheduled weekly practices with the Fort McPherson team. Practices began on September 29 with over fifty players trying out for the team. With so many players, Wood was able to form a second team to give the varsity team a regular group to compete against. Georgia Tech held practice games a ...
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