The 1890 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represented
Vanderbilt University during the
1890 college football season
The 1890 college football season was the season of American football played among colleges and universities in the United States during the 1890–91 academic year.
The 1890 Harvard Crimson football team compiled a perfect 11–0 record, outsc ...
. The team's head coach and team captain was
Elliott Jones, who served his first season in that capacity. In its inaugural season of play, Vandy played only one game, in
Nashville, Tennessee, against Nashville Peabody Normal School.
Schedule
Vanderbilt’s first game
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chemistry
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professor
William Lofland Dudley was a member of the Vanderbilt Athletic Association, formed in 1886 with Dr. W. M. Baskerville as president. Most students at Vanderbilt were members. The early sports played on the Vanderbilt campus were
baseball,
bicycling, and
track and field events.
Vanderbilt played its first football game in 1890 at
Nashville Athletic Park, against
Nashville (Peabody). Vanderbilt won 40 to 0.
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* A position in various kinds of football, including:
** Full-back (association football), in association football (soccer), a defender playing in a wide position
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Elliott Jones recalled the meeting which beget the game. Dudley called for a meeting of the Athletic Association, after Peabody had issued a challenge to play a contest on
Thanksgiving Day. He felt the challenge a serious matter; that the pride of the university was at stake.
In front of some 150 students in the
gymnasium, Dudley explained that if the challenge were met, a new era of athletics would be created with the game of football. From his Kansas City law office many years later Jones remembered: "There followed a general discussion of the whole situation. The difficulties, particularly the shortness of time for preparation, and the fact that regular football had not been theretofore played at Vanderbilt at all, were dealt upon. Many thought that it would be unfair to ourselves to hazard a contest under the circumstances. We knew that Peabody Normal had been playing intramural football for several years. The predominating note, however, for discussion was that we had never taken anything off Peabody Normal and should not do now. Finally,
P. M. (Pat) Estes, then of
St. Louis, made a motion to the effect that the challenge be accepted and that E. H. Jones be authorized and directed to organize and captain a team for the occasion. The motion was unanimously carried."
Of Dudley, Elliott Jones said: "Too much cannot be said about Dr. William L. Dudley in connection with early football at Vanderbilt. Since college days his picture has adored my office wall, and when asked by any one who the gentleman is, I always reply, 'The best friend of myself and every other student at Vanderbilt, in my college days.' He went with the team on every trip, and watched over us like a father.
"He was our inspiration as well as our guardian. He was our true and loyal friend, under any and all circumstances, in adversity as well in prosperity. I have never known a more lovable, more genuine friend. I cherish the memory of his friendship above all else in my college experience."
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Subs
See also
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List of the first college football game in each US state
References
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