The 1903 Alabama Crimson White football team (variously "Alabama", "UA" or "Bama") represented the
University of Alabama
The University of Alabama (informally known as Alabama, UA, or Bama) is a public research university in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Established in 1820 and opened to students in 1831, the University of Alabama is the oldest and largest of the publi ...
in the
1903 college football season
The 1903 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the ''Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book'' listing Michigan and Princeton as having been selected national champions.
Conference standings Major conference standings
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. The team was led by head coach
W. A. Blount, in his first season, and played their home games at
The Quad in
Tuscaloosa
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and at
West End Park in
Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham ( ) is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2021 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 197,575, down 1% fr ...
. In what was the eleventh season of Alabama football, the team finished with a record of three wins and four losses (3–4, 3–4 SIAA). Alabama did not have another losing season until their
1951 season.
Alabama opened the season with a pair of
shutout
In team sports, a shutout ( US) or clean sheet ( UK) is a game in which one team prevents the other from scoring any points. While possible in most major sports, they are highly improbable in some sports, such as basketball.
Shutouts are usuall ...
losses on the road. After their loss at
Vanderbilt, they were defeated by
Mississippi A&M at Columbus in what was their first all-time win against Alabama. They then won their first game against
Auburn at Montgomery. Alabama then played back-to-back Monday games and lost to
Sewanee at Birmingham and defeated
LSU
Louisiana State University (officially Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, commonly referred to as LSU) is a public land-grant research university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The university was founded in 1860 near ...
in the first Tuscaloosa game of the season. They then closed the season with a loss to eventual SIAA co-champion
Cumberland and their first all-time victory over
Tennessee
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in their final game on Thanksgiving.
Schedule
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Scoring note:
Game summaries
Vanderbilt
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Alabama opened the 1903 season with a 30–0 loss against
Vanderbilt in the first all-time meeting between the schools at
Dudley Field
FirstBank Stadium (formerly Dudley Field and Vanderbilt Stadium) is a football stadium located in Nashville, Tennessee. Completed in 1922 as the first stadium in the South to be used exclusively for college football, it is the home of the Vander ...
.
Vanderbilt took an 18–0 halftime lead after first half touchdowns were scored twice by
Ed Hamilton
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and followed by
John J. Tigert.
The Commodores then closed the game with two touchdowns in the second half scored by
Dan Blake
Daniel Bigelow Blake, Jr. (May 22, 1882 – September 7, 1953) was an American football player and coach.
Early years
Dan Bigelow Blake, Jr. was born on May 22, 1882 in Cuero, Texas to Daniel Bigelow Blake, Sr. and Mary Clara Weldon. Dan, Sr ...
and
Bob Blake for the 30–0 victory.
Tigert converted all five PAT's in their victory.
Frank Kyle
Frank "Stitch" Kyle (May 23, 1882 – October 22, 1929) was an American football player and coach.
Early years
He attended preparatory school at Mooney School in Franklin, Tennessee along with Red Smith and Ed Hamilton.
Vanderbilt University
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starred for the Commodores in the contest with runs of 30, 35, 48 and 50-yards against the Crimson White.
The starting lineup was: R. L. Lodge (left end), Aubrey Boyles (left tackle), W. C. Oates (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), J. C. Fortune (right guard), John Roberts Peavy (right tackle), W. S. Sherrill (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), Frank B. Clark (fullback).
Mississippi A&M
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A week after their loss to Vanderbilt, Alabama was defeated the
Aggies of Mississippi A&M (now known as
Mississippi State University) 11–0 at the Columbus Fairgrounds in
Columbus, Mississippi.
The game was played before 5,000 fans in a light drizzle with the Aggies scoring all of their points in the second half after a scoreless first.
The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State) to 3–1.
Auburn
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After being shut out for their first two games, Alabama
upset the
Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now known as
Auburn University) 18–6 before 1,200 fans at Riverside Park in Montgomery.
J. V. Boyles scored a touchdown for Alabama to cap a 19-play, 79-yard drive on their opening possession and with the extra point took a 6–0 lead.
In the second half, Alabama extended their lead to 12–0 after Truman Smith scored on a 45-yard touchdown run.
After Auburn cut the lead to 12–6 with a W. G. Boyd touchdown run, Alabama scored the final points of the game on a 25-yard Smith run for the 18–6 victory.
The victory brought Alabama's all-time record against Auburn to 2–6.
The starting lineup was: R. L. Lodge (left end), Aubrey Boyles (left tackle), W. C. Oates (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), J. C. Fortune (right guard), John Roberts Peavy (right tackle), W. S. Sherrill (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), Frank B. Clark (fullback).
Sewanee
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Playing
Sewanee for the first time since the 1896 season, Alabama was shut out 23–0 at West End Park in Birmingham.
John Schaffer starred for the Tigers with three separate runs of 40-yards in the victory.
The game was originally scheduled to be played in Tuscaloosa, but was subsequently moved to Birmingham in an effort to increase gate receipts.
The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Sewanee to 1–3.
The starting lineup was: R. L. Lodge (left end), Aubrey Boyles (left tackle), W. C. Oates (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), Guy Redden (right guard), John C. McCorquodale (right tackle), W. S. Sherrill (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), W. McMahon (fullback).
LSU
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Alabama secured their first all-time victory over
LSU
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with its 18–0 win at Tuscaloosa.
Both John Roberts Peavy and W. S. Sherrill scored first half touchdowns, and Truman Smith scored on a
fake punt
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A fake punt can take a number of different forms. The punter may simply take the snap and look to throw a f ...
returned 65-yards for the 18–0 victory.
The victory brought Alabama's all-time record against LSU to 1–2.
The starting lineup was: R. L. Lodge (left end), Aubrey Boyles (left tackle), W. C. Oates (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), Guy Redden (right guard), John Roberts Peavy (right tackle), W. S. Sherrill (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), W. McMahon (fullback).
Cumberland
Against
Cumberland University
Cumberland University is a private university in Lebanon, Tennessee. It was founded in 1842. The campus's current historic buildings were constructed between 1892 and 1896.
History
1842-1861
The university was founded by the Cumberlan ...
of
Lebanon, Tennessee, Alabama lost 44–0 on The Quad in Tuscaloosa.
The starting lineup was: W. S. Sherrill (left end), John Roberts Peavy (left tackle), W. C. Oates (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), Guy Redden (right guard), Aubrey Boyles (right tackle), R. L. Lodge (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), W. McMahon (fullback).
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Tennessee
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A week after their 44–0 loss to Cumberland, Alabama defeated
Tennessee
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24–0 at Birmingham.
Alabama scored touchdowns on runs of three-yards by W. McMahon, one-yard by John Roberts Peavy, one-yard by
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
and two-yards by Truman Smith.
The victory brought Alabama's all-time record against Tennessee to 1–0–1.
The starting lineup was: R. L. Lodge (left end), Aubrey Boyles (left tackle), Guy Redden (left guard), James C. Gwin (center), W. C. Oates (right guard), John Roberts Peavy (right tackle), W. S. Sherrill (right end), W. S. Wyatt (quarterback),
Auxford Burks
Bennett Auxford "B. A." Burks, Jr. (January 24, 1883 – February 24, 1938) was a college football player and physician.
University of Alabama
Burks was a prominent running back for the Alabama Crimson White of the University of Alabama from 1 ...
(left halfback), Truman Smith (right halfback), W. McMahon (fullback).
Players
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Notes
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