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1914 Kendall Orange and Black football team

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1914 Kendall Orange and Black football
ConferenceOklahoma Intercollegiate Conference
Record6–2 (3–2 OIC)
Head coach
Home stadiumSouth Main Park
Seasons
← 1913
1915 →

The 1914 Kendall Orange and Black football team represented Henry Kendall College (later renamed the University of Tulsa) during the 1914 college football season. Local businessmen urged Sam P. McBirney, who had coached the team in 1908, to take over as the football coach. Prior to 1913, the bulk of its games had been played against high school teams.[1] From 1914 to 1916, McBirney built the Kendall football team into one of the best in the country. The 1914 team finished with a record of 6–2, outscored opponents 261 to 48, defeated Northwestern Oklahoma State (33–0), East Central (12–0), Pittsburg Normal (63–0), and Oklahoma Methodist (39–9), and played respectably against both Oklahoma A&M (a 13–6 loss) and Oklahoma (a 26–7 loss).[2]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 3Northwestern Oklahoma State
W 33–0
October 9Tonkawa Tech*
  • South Main Park
  • Tulsa, OK
W 47–0[3]
October 16at Oklahoma A&ML 6–13[4]
October 23at East CentralAda, OKW 12–0
October 31at Pittsburg Normal*Pittsburg, KSW 63–0
November 6at Claremore High School*Claremore, OKW 54–0
November 13at Oklahoma MethodistGuthrie, OKW 39–9
November 30Oklahoma
  • South Main Park
  • Tulsa, OK
L 7–26
  • *Non-conference game

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References

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  1. ^ Brett Perkins. Frantic Francis: How One Coach's Madness Changed Football. pp. 23–26.
  2. ^ "Tulsa Yearly Results (1910–1914)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Kendall Romped On The Tonkawa Tecks". Tulsa Daily World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. October 10, 1914. p. 6. Retrieved November 3, 2024 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. ^ "A. & M. 13-Phillips Kendall 6". Orange and Black. Stillwater, Oklahoma. October 17, 1914. p. 2. Retrieved August 10, 2021 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. ^ "Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football Record & Fact Book 2022" (PDF). University of Tulsa. p. 177. Retrieved January 22, 2023.