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1918 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team : ウィキペディア英語版
1918 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team

The 1918 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team represented the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1918 college football season. The Tornado was coached by John Heisman in his 15th year as head coach, compiling a record of 6–1 (2–0 SIAA) and outscoring opponents 466 to 32. Georgia Tech played its home games at Grant Field. Its only road game was its only loss, to national champion Pittsburgh at Forbes Field. Pittsburgh was the only team to score on Tech this year. The defeat ended Georgia Tech's 33-game streak without a loss.
Center Bum Day was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American. He was a first-team selection by Walter Camp.〔''( 2013 Georgia Tech Football Information Guide )'', Georgia Tech Athletic Association, Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 170, 178, 180 (2013). Retrieved August 20, 2014.〕〔''2014 NCAA Football Records Book'', ( Award Winners ), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, pp. 2, 4, 14 (2014). Retrieved August 20, 2014.〕 Day's selection by Walter Camp as a first-team All-American was a historic first; he was the first Southerner to be chosen for Camp's annual All-America first team, which had been historically loaded with college players from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other Northeastern colleges.〔Joe Williams, "Joe Williams Says," ''El Paso Herald-Post'', p. 10 (November 12, 1935). Retrieved August 20, 2014.〕 Captain Bill Fincher was also a consensus All-American, as well as Joe Guyon. Halfback Buck Flowers was a second-team All-American, though he played as a backup.
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