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1910 VPI football team

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1910 VPI football
ConferenceIndependent
Record6–2
Head coach
CaptainVivian Burnett Hodgson
Home stadiumMiles Field
Seasons
← 1909
1911 →
1910 South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Georgetown + 2 0 1 6 1 1
VPI 3 1 0 6 2 0
Davidson 1 1 0 6 2 0
William & Mary 1 1 0 1 7 1
George Washington 0 1 0 0 1 0
Richmond 0 4 0 2 5 1
  • + – Conference co-champions

The 1910 VPI football team represented Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute in the 1910 college football season. The team was led by their head coach Branch Bocock and finished with a record of six wins and two losses (6–2).

Rules

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Rule changes were made prior to the 1910 season to permit more use of the forward pass, with complicated limitations:[1]

  • The only eligible receivers were the two ends, who could catch a pass no more than 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, and could not be interfered with until the ball was caught.
  • A legal pass could not be thrown unless the quarterback was at least 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage and the rest of the players, except the two ends, were at least 1 yard behind the scrimmage line.
  • On kickoffs and punts, the kicking team's players could not be touched until they had advanced 20 yards
  • Flying tackles were outlawed, and "the man making a tackle must have at least one foot on the ground".
  • The ballcarrier could no longer be aided in any way by his teammates.

Other rules in 1910 were:

  • Field 110 yards in length
  • Kickoff made from midfield
  • Three downs to gain ten yards
  • Touchdown worth 5 points
  • Field goal worth 3 points
  • Game time based on agreement of the teams, not to exceed two 45 minute halves.[2]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1Hampden–SydneyW 18–0[3]
October 5Davidson
  • Miles Field
  • Blacksburg, VA
W 16–6[4][5]
October 15Western Maryland
  • Miles Field
  • Blacksburg, VA
W 13–0[6][7]
October 22at NavyL 0–3[8][9]
October 293:00 p.m.vs. Washington and Lee
W 23–02,500[10][11][12]
November 53:15 p.m.vs. North CarolinaW 20–03,000[13][14]
November 12vs. George WashingtonLynchburg, VAW 16–5[15][16]
November 242:30 p.m.vs. North Carolina A&M
L 3–510,000–12,000[17][18][19][20]

Game summaries

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Hampden–Sydney

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Davidson

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The starting lineup for VPI was: A. Hodgson (left end), Rogers (left tackle), W. Legge (left guard), Gibbs (center), Pick (right guard), Jones (right tackle), H. B. Hughes (right end), J. Hughes (quarterback), Bernier (left halfback), F. Legge (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback).

The starting lineup for Davidson was: DeWitt Kluttz (left end), John Phipps (left tackle), William Thompson (left guard), David McQueen (center), William Wolfe (right guard), J. C. Cashion (right tackle), Lunsford Richardson (right end), James Pharr (quarterback), Graham (left halfback), Samuel Erwin (right halfback), Everett Booe (fullback).

Western Maryland

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The starting lineup for VPI was: A. Hodgson (left end), Jones (left tackle), Pick (left guard), Gibbs (center), Breckenridge (right guard), W. Legge (right tackle), Welch (right end), Bernier (quarterback), F. Legge (left halfback), Derby (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback). The substitutes were: Harris, Hughes and Rogers.

The starting lineup for Navy was: Calvin Cobb (left end), Thomas King (left tackle), John H. Brown Jr. (left guard), Phillip Weems (center), Carroll Wright (right guard), Davis (right tackle), K. P. Gilchrist (right end), Ingram C. Sowell (quarterback), John Dalton (left halfback), Henry Clay (right halfback), Pete Rodes (fullback). The substitutes were: Lee Carey, Edwin, Robert Elmer, Donald Hamilton, Frank Loftin, Clarence McReavy, Myers, Shaw and Ray Wakeman.

Washington and Lee

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The starting lineup for VPI was: A. Hodgson (left end), Jones (left tackle), Wyatt (left guard), Gibbs (center), Breckenridge (right guard), Burruss (right tackle), W. Legge (right end), J. Hughes (quarterback), Harris (left halfback), F. Legge (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback). The substitutes were: Bernier, Derby, McKan, Pick and Vaughan.

The starting lineup for Washington and Lee was: Lawrence Humphrey (left end), James Miller (left tackle), Paul Rogers (left guard), Leckey Kinnear (center), Daniel Clovis Moomaw (right guard), J. P. Hobson (right tackle), E. F. Burk (right end), T. C. McCallie (quarterback), Joseph Blackburn (left halfback), Roland Waddill (right halfback), I. R. Simms (fullback). The substitutes were: H. N. Barker, John Chatfield, E. P. Davis, Hamilton Derr, J. D. Harman, L. O'Quin and J. G. Wilson.

North Carolina

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North Carolina vs. VPI
1 234Total
UNC 0 000 0
VPI 0 9011 20

The starting lineup for VPI was: A. Hodgson (left end), Jones (left tackle), Pick (left guard), Gibbs (center), Breckenridge (right guard), Burruss (right tackle), W. Legge (right end), J. Hughes (quarterback), F. Legge (left halfback), Derby (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback). The substitutes were: Gravely and Rogers.

The starting lineup for North Carolina was: Bob Winston (left end), Cecil Garrett (left tackle), Earl Thompson (left guard), Levi Brown (center), Carl Parker (right guard), Lonnie Abernethy (right tackle), John Venable (right end), William Belk (quarterback), Colin Ruffin (left halfback), James Calmes (right halfback), Andrew Porter (fullback). The substitutes were: Joseph Chambers and William Young.

George Washington

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George Washington vs. VPI
1 234Total
GW 0 500 5
VPI 6 055 16

The starting lineup for VPI was: W. Legge (left end), Burruss (left tackle), Breckenridge (left guard), Gibbs (center), Pick (right guard), Jones (right tackle), A. Hodgson (right end), J. Hughes (quarterback), Derby (left halfback), F. Legge (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback). The substitutes were: Gravely, Harris, Holt, Lefebre, Rogers and Vaughan.

The starting lineup for George Washington was: Langley (left end), Hart (left tackle), Herndon (left guard), Theodore Eickhoff (center), Richardson (right guard), F. Smith (right tackle), Matthew Farmer (right end), Cuthbert Farmer (quarterback), Willey (left halfback), H. Ellis (right halfback), Moore (fullback). The substitutes were: Robert Fowler, H. S. Hamlin, Valaer, Herbert White.

North Carolina A&M

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North Carolina A&M vs. VPI
1 234Total
NC A&M 5 000 5
VPI 0 300 3
  • Date: November 24, 1910
  • Location: Lafayette Field
    Norfolk, VA
  • Game start: 2:30 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 10,000–12,000
  • Referee: Jack Gass

The starting lineup for VPI was: A. Hodgson (left end), Burruss (left tackle), Pick (left guard), Gibbs (center), Breckenridge (right guard), Jones (right tackle), W. Legge (right end), J. Hughes (quarterback), F. Legge (left halfback), Derby (right halfback), V. Hodgson (fullback). The substitutes were: Bernier, Harris, Holt and Rogers.

The starting lineup for North Carolina A&M was: Harry Hartsell (left end), W. T. Hurtt (left tackle), E. H. Gattis (left guard), John Bray (center), D. B. Floyd (right guard), G. C. Glenn (right tackle), David Seifert (right end), Tal Stafford (quarterback), H. M. Cool (left halfback), D. A. Robertson (right halfback), W. H. Von Eberstein (fullback). The substitutes were: James Sherman.

Players

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The following players were members of the 1910 football team according to the roster published in the 1911 edition of The Bugle, the Virginia Tech yearbook.[21]

VPI 1910 roster
Quarterback
  • John Lepburn Hughes

Guards

Tackles

  • William Henry Burruss
  • Jones

Center

  • Aubrey Gravatt Gibbs
Ends
  • Asbury Nathaniel Hodgson
  • Withrow Reynolds Legge

Halfbacks

  • Claude Palmer Derby
  • Frederick Hughes Legge

Fullback

  • Vivian Burnett Hodgson (Capt.)
Substitutes
  • Charles A. Bernier
  • William Seymour Gravely
  • Hargrove
  • Harris
  • Rogers
  • Harry Briggs Vaughan
  • Wyatt

Coaching and training staff

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References

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  1. ^ "New Football As Walter Camp Sees It", New York Times, September 15, 1910
  2. ^ Danzig, Allison (1956). The History of American Football: Its Great Teams, Players, and Coaches. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. pp. 70–71.
  3. ^ "Opening Game Won By V.P.I." Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. October 2, 1910. p. 39. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Davidson Loses To V.P.I. Team". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. October 6, 1910. p. 6. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  5. ^ "V.P.I. Defeats Davidson Team". The Richmond News Leader. Library of Virginia. October 7, 1911. p. 7. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  6. ^ "Fast Tech Eleven Defeats Maryland". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. October 16, 1910. p. 37. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  7. ^ "W.M.C. Defeated". The Democratic Advocate. Library of Congress. October 21, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  8. ^ "Navy Defeats V.P.I. By Score Of 3 To 0". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. October 23, 1910. p. 32. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  9. ^ "Played a Plucky Game". Evening Capital and Maryland Gazette. Library of Congress. October 24, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  10. ^ "Gridiron Warriors Here for Fray". The Evening News. Library of Virginia. October 29, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  11. ^ "Annual Game Goes to V.P.I." (PDF). The Ring-tum Phi. Washington and Lee University. November 1, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  12. ^ "Old-Time Rivals Meet on Gridiron". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. October 30, 1910. p. 29. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "Blacksburg Eleven Swamps Carolinians". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. November 6, 1910. p. 33. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  14. ^ "Virginia Techs Outplay Us". The Tar Heel. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. November 9, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  15. ^ "Hatchetites hold V.P.I. to 16 to 5". The Washington Herald. Library of Congress. November 13, 1910. p. 33. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  16. ^ "V.P.I. Downs George Washington In Fast Game". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. November 13, 1910. p. 35. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  17. ^ "V.P.I. Ready for Clash with A. & M." Daily Press. Library of Congress. November 24, 1910. p. 4. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  18. ^ "Virginia Techs Downed By A. & M." Daily Press. Library of Congress. November 25, 1910. p. 1. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  19. ^ "The Thanksgiving Game". Red & White. North Carolina State University. December 1910. p. 218. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  20. ^ "Techs are Defeated in Game Struggle". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Library of Congress. November 25, 1910. p. 6. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
  21. ^ "The Bugle 1911" (PDF). Virginia Tech Bugle. 1911. p. 176. Retrieved November 18, 2015.