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844:, himself more personally popular than Baker, was able to bring even more control to the athletic program by reducing the number of scholarships from 18 to eight and by limiting the practice of playing against powerhouse football teams. In 1935, W&J played its last games against their former rivals Pitt and West Virginia. Later, the athletic program was reorganized under an Athletic Director and the practice of awarding athletic scholarships was abolished. In 1937, Hutchison created a whole new governing structure for athletics, the Athletic Council, which was not unlike the plan proposed by Baker a decade earlier. The new Athletic Council, composed of four faculty members and six students, had responsibility for dispensing student appropriations and income from ticket sales. The Board of Trustees' own Athletic Committee would govern the hiring and payment of coaches. The new system was intended to unite the intramural and intercollegiate athletics programs, reinstate faculty into athletic governance, give more responsibility to students, and to create a freshman football program. 848:, former football coach and member of the Athletic Committee dissented, advocating for a return to the scholarship model, blaming the waning alumni interest in the college on the team's poor performance. However, the College's indebtedness at that time was $ 133,000, most of which was the result of player subsidization. At that time, athletics took up half of the student activity fee. In an attempt to stabilize the fiscal picture, the athletic budget was cut significantly, with freshman football and boxing discontinued. The plan worked, and by the 1940s, athletic finances were stabilized. This signaled the end of the football team's games against larger schools. 3036: 830: 31: 822:
performers. To alleviate this problem, President Baker proposed to wholly separate athletic funds from general College funds by creating an "Athletic Council" to take control of the athletic program. In spite of the defeat of the proposal, a 1931 follow-up to the original Carnegie Foundation report commended W&J for creating some institutional controls, including limiting subsidization to tuition, room, and board. In 1932, Baker was hounded from office amid a
433:, was able to convince the students to accept the fee. The Student Athletic Committee agreed to retract the residency rule, as it was blamed for contributing to losses, but instituted other student athlete requirements, including a ban on the use of preparatory students at Washington & Jefferson Academy, an increase in entrance requirements, and a stringent system of recording absences. However, the Faculty Athletic Committee balked, vetoing the new rules. 165: 799: 370: 3017: 3927: 3005: 307:. As college football evolved in the 1930s and 1940s, the Presidents fell far behind their larger competitors, who were able to offer scholarships for their players. Controversy over the poor play of the football team, and a lack of play against larger teams, contributed to the resignation of a college president. In 1958 the team joined the newly-formed 880:, making him and Deacon Dan only the 2 W&J players ever drafted. Deacon Dan earned All-Pro honors in 4 of his 6 years in with the Rams, before leaving to become a Methodist minister. One other member of the "Four Gazelles", Jack Sourbeer, was recruited by the LA Rams in 1951, but declined their offer to attend medical school instead. 919:, the Presidents qualified for the 1984 NCAA Division III playoffs, the team's first post-season appearance since the 1922 Rose Bowl. The 1985 team was nationally ranked and barely missed taking the PAC championship. In 1986, they won the PAC and secured another bid the NCAA Division III playoffs, only to lose to 609: 863:
chose W&J over offers from larger football programs. The backfield in 1948 was nicknamed the "Four Gazelles." While still dominant, with the third highest scoring total in the country, that group would have been one of the most best backfields in the nation if not for a plague of injuries. The
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The firings of Dr. G.H. Winchester and Dr. H.E. Wells highlighted the growing tension between athletics and academics. As orchestrated by a group of alumni football supporters, the two professors were brought before a faculty committee for not having the requisite support for the athletic programs.
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in ten inches of snow in a game called "one of the greatest NCAA Division III playoffs ever played." The teams of 1988 and 1989 were also successful, with both teams securing a share of the PAC Championship and the 1989 team making the Division III playoffs. In 1992, the Presidents, led by running
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Dr. James Franklin "Doc" Donehoo never missed a game as the team's physician from 1912 until 1950, a total of 314 straight games, which was a record at the time. At a halftime ceremony on October 23, 1948, to commemorate his 300th straight game, he was called the #1 football fan. Donehoo graduated
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showed that the W&J athletics program, like many programs at other colleges, held a large "slush fund" with donations from alumni and businessmen totaling $ 25,000 to $ 50,000 per year. This "extreme case of subsidizing" funded all college expenses for football players, plus "paychecks" to top
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By the early 1900s, "football fever" had swept through the student body, leading the College administration to take steps to further integrate the sport into the educational framework, including the development of a new governance structure. The new Student Athletic Committee and Faculty Athletic
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Founded in 1890, the team quickly became well known for drawing large crowds and defeating a number of prominent football teams. The faculty and administration expressed concern over the strength of the team and made efforts to reduce the influence of professionalism on the players. During the
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The power of this Eastern eleven lay in its ability to rip through and smear opposing plays. Its uncanny faculty in this department was pronounced especially so in a season where the attack was featured and the offensive often given no great attention. Any attack in the country, including that
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In 1910, the football program was in danger of being dissolved due to crushing debt. The Student Athletic Committee proposed a $ 1 per term student fee to fund the team, a proposal that was met with initial resistance from the student body. However, team manager and beloved student solicitor
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Members of the football team has received individual honors, including 12 conference MVP awards and more than 120 First Team All-Conference selections. Six football players have been named to the Associated Press All-American Team and four players received an NCAA post-graduate scholarship.
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at Washington & Jefferson College began in 1890, when students formed the Athletic Association, charging the 75 members a $ 1 membership fee that went to fund athletics. The football team played its first game on November 1, 1890, a 34–0 win against the
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continued to prepare his men, Lee Spillers caught pneumonia and could not finish the journey. Ross "Bucky" Buchannan, a reserve player who had stowed away on the train and was fed smuggled sandwiches during the trip, filled Buchannan's roster spot.
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As the team developed, the college community, especially certain members of the faculty, began to express concerns regarding the influence of professionalism in college sports, especially the use of itinerant and semi-professional students.
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slipped and fell on his way to scoring a sure touchdown. The contest ended in a scoreless draw. The game was notable as the last time a "small school" would be represented in the Rose Bowl. W&J's team featured two Rose Bowl firsts:
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and Wells maintained during the hearing that he did not object to athletics per se, but rather the way it was run at Washington & Jefferson. The event, known nationally as the Winchester-Wells case, was investigated by the
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teams from 1926 to 1928 continued to play and defeat the best teams in the country. In 1930, W&J defeated Lafayette College 7–0 in the first ever college indoor night game, held in front of 20,000 spectators in
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Committees instituted a minimum one-year residency requirement to combat transient students and created an alumni coach system, so the coaches would be more sympathetic to the educational objectives of the college.
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to give them a disputed 6–4 victory. By 1894, the college community's interest in the sport had grown considerably, with stronger opponents and the team's first paid coach, E. Gard Edwards. A special train from
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The team has had 30 head coaches coach since it started playing organized football in 1890. They played their first season without a head coach. Three coaches have led Washington & Jefferson College to
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1910s, some sportswriters suggested that the Presidents were one of the top teams in the nation. The greatest achievement in the team's history was in 1921, when the Presidents appeared in the
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19-game winning streak, earning the entire school a day off to celebrate. 1913 was the first season that the team was able to hire trained athletic coaches. Three players were named
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has the highest winning percentage (.854) of any coach since the 1890s. During his two years as head coach, Charles Nelson has the worst winning percentage (.031). Four coaches—
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had to mortgage his home to pay his way. Thus, W&J would be the last Rose Bowl team to play the same 11 men the entire game. During the train ride to
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in front of 15,000 fans by a score of 10–9. If not for an errant kick that hit the crossbar, W&J would have won the game and at least a share of the
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Cal had outscored their opponents that season by a margin of 312–33; nevertheless, the W&J defense held the Golden Bears' potent offense, led by
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to a scoreless tie. The 1913 team posted a 10-0-1 record and were the highest scoring team in the nation. That season featured a scoreless tie with
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served as head coach three times for a total of eight seasons across three different decades. The team went on hiatus for two seasons during
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bewildering onslaught launched by Notre Dame, would have found great trouble in hammering out any extensive distance against Neale's machine.
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Battling the Indians, Panthers, and Nittany Lions: The Story of Washington & Jefferson College's First Century of Football, 1890–1990
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At the same time its activities were becoming more scrutinized, the football team became more successful. The season finale in 1896 at
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From 1956 to 1972 Washington & Jefferson competed in the NCAA College Division. In 1958, the Presidents, who had previously been
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Additionally, W&J's football team has produced more than 50 All-Americans and 30 Academic All-Americans in the past 40 years.
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Scarborough, David Knowles (1979). "Intercollegiate Athletics at Washington and Jefferson College: the Building of a Tradition".
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coached for 17 seasons. Under his leadership, the team began a 26-year streak of winning seasons, running from 1984 to 2009.
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by 1 NCAA-designated major selector in the 1930s. The Presidents do not claim this title according to their official website.
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is the oldest and most prolific, with the Presidents holding an all-time record of 75–21 in the rivalry that dates to 1896.
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17 times. Since 2000, the team has a 79–14 record, which is the fourth-most victories during that time period in D-III.
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Like the rest of the college, the football program struggled as a result of decreased enrollment and funding during the
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was one of the largest crowds in western Pennsylvania history, when an overflow crowd of 12,000 watched W&J defeat
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The team was quite successful in its early years, ending each of its first 20 seasons with winning records.
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was a "Little All American" and Cum Laude graduate of W&J. had a seven-year professional career with the
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Washington & Jefferson participated in 1 FBS-level bowl game, being selected for the 1922 Rose Bowl.
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on Sept. 19, 1908, W&J became the first college football team in history to wear numbered uniforms.
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She Produces All-Americans: The Story of Football at W.&J. "Oldest College West of the Alleghenies"
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in 1958, the Presidents have won 26 conference championships, with the most recent occurring in 2018.
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that marked the "birth of big-time football" at W&J. The Red and Black lost 18–4 to the eventual
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is the all-time leader in seasons coached (17), games coached (176), and wins (137). Current coach
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A number of W&J players have achieved notoriety in both collegiate and professional football.
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During its history, W&J's football team has had rivalries with several schools, including
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The Presidents have participated in 26 NCAA Division III playoffs as of the 2023 season.
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One of the best games in W&J football history came on November 4, 1922, against the
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was chartered to carry fans and students to a watch a 6–0 victory against the semi-pro
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to a scoreless tie. The Red and Black finished the season with a share of the 1921
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were the new "Big 4 of College Football" instead of the traditional grouping of
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fifties and sixties were generally poor for W&J football, as President
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A new chapter in W&J football history began in 1912, when head coach
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The 1946 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team playing at
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to play the best team from the west: the undefeated and heavily favored
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Official Athletic Website of the Washington & Jefferson Presidents
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have won 18 out of the last 21 PAC Championships and advanced to the
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is still the all-time leading placekicker in the college's history.
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The Great Depression and decline of the football program (1929–1981)
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The football team was disbanded for the most of World War II, and
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List of Washington & Jefferson Presidents football seasons
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New residency requirements and near-dissolution (1900–1911)
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4–0. But it was the September 29, 1897, game against the
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Mike Sirianni
Cameron Stadium
FieldTurf
Washington
Pennsylvania
Division III
Presidents' Athletic Conference
1921

W&J Football
Washington & Jefferson College
collegiate level
football
NCAA Division III
Presidents' Athletic Conference
Cameron Stadium
College Football All-America Team
Pete Henry
Edgar Garbisch
College Football Hall of Fame
"Deacon" Dan Towler
Russ Stein
Pete Henry
Pro Football Hall of Fame
National Football League (NFL) 1920s All-Decade Team
John Heisman
Greasy Neale
Andy Kerr
1922 Rose Bowl

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