1915 Oklahoma Sooners football team

The 1915 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 1915 college football season. In their 11th year under head coach Bennie Owen, the Sooners compiled a 10–0 record (3–0 against conference opponents), and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 370 to 54.[2][3] This was the first season that the Sooners participated in the Southwest Conference. The team was retroactively selected as the national champion for 1915 by the Billingsley Report using its alternate "margin of victory" methodology.[4]

1915 Oklahoma Sooners football
National champion (Billingsley MOV)
Southwest Conference champion
ConferenceSouthwest Conference
1915 record10–0 (3–0 SWC)
Head coach
Home stadiumBoyd Field
1915 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Oklahoma $ 3 0 0  10 0 0
Baylor 3 0 0  7 1 0
Texas 2 2 0  6 3 0
Texas A&M 1 1 0  6 2 0
Arkansas 1 1 0  4 2 1
Rice 1 2 0  5 3 0
Oklahoma A&M 0 3 0  4 5 1
Southwestern (TX) 0 2 0  4 3 0
  • Baylor forfeited claim to co-champion for using ineligible player.[1]

One Sooner was recognized as an All-American: Forest Geyer.[5]

Six Sooners received All-Southwest Conference honors: Elmer Capshaw, Forest Geyer, Oliver Hot, Willis Hott, Hap Johnson, and Homer Montgomery.[6]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 25Kingfisher*W 67–0
October 2at Southwestern Oklahoma*Weatherford, OKW 55–0
October 9Northwestern Oklahoma State*
  • Boyd Field
  • Norman, OK
W 102–0
October 16at Missouri*W 24–0
October 23TexasW 14–13
October 30Kansas*
  • Boyd Field
  • Norman, OK
W 23–14
November 6at Kendall*
W 14–13
November 14at ArkansasW 24–0
November 19at Kansas State*W 21–7
November 25Oklahoma A&MOklahoma City, OK (Bedlam)W 26–7
  • *Non-conference game

References

  1. http://www.thompsonian.info/swc-historical-standings.pdf
  2. "Oklahoma Yearly Results (1915-1919)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  3. "1915 Oklahoma Sooners Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  4. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2015). "National Poll Rankings" (PDF). NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA. p. 108. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  5. "2014 Oklahoma Football Records Supplement" (PDF). University of Oklahoma. 2014. p. 90. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
  6. "2014 Oklahoma Football Records Supplement" (PDF). University of Oklahoma. 2014. p. 95. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
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