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1922 Vanderbilt Commodores football team : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1922 Vanderbilt Commodores football team
The 1922 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represented Vanderbilt University during the 1922 college football season. In Dan McGugin's 18th season as head coach,〔McGugin coached from 1904 to 1917 and then from 1919 to 1934. It is said he took 1918 off either to work in the mining business or because of the First World War.〕 Vanderbilt compiled a record of 8-0-1 (5-0 in conference games)〔Vanderbilt, among others, held dual membership as they were in both the SIAA and in SoCon. It seems Sewanee was in the SIAA, and is therefore sometimes counted as a conference win. see (【引用サイトリンク】title=Southern Intercollegiate Conference )〕 and outscored opponents 177 to 16. The Commodores' defense was unrivaled in the South, leading the nation in scoring by giving up just 1.8 points per game, none of them at home. In what was immediately dubbed one of the best seasons in Vanderbilt and Southern football history,〔〔Cummisky, Thomas L. ("Picking Champ Grid Teams Is Not Easy Task Since So Many Have Just Claims." ) San Antonio Evening News 1 Dec. 1922: 18.〕 the Commodores' first year in the newly formed Southern Conference saw them tie with North Carolina and Georgia Tech for the conference championship. This was Vanderbilt's second year in a row atop its conference, having tied with Georgia, Centre, and Georgia Tech for the SIAA title in 1921. Sportswriters often recognized the undefeated Commodores as the greatest Southern team, leading some to consider them among the best teams in the nation along with: Princeton, Cornell, California, Michigan, and Iowa.〔〔cf. (【引用サイトリンク】title=QPRS American College Football National Champions ) (【引用サイトリンク】title=Official 2013 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records Book )〕〔cf. 〕 Both Clyde Berryman and James Howell named Vanderbilt as a retroactive national champion for the second year in a row.〔 The season included a tie with Michigan at the dedication of the new Dudley Field, the first stadium in the South to be used exclusively for college football. Several Vanderbilt players received post-season honors. Walter Camp selected Lynn Bomar for his ''All-America'' team, a rarity for a player in the South. Walter Eckersall and Frank G. Menke also gave Bomar All-America honors. Bomar was a unanimous All-Southern selection, receiving votes at both end and tackle. Camp gave honorable mention to end and punter Scotty Neill, quarterback Doc Kuhn and halfback Jess Neely. Bomar and Kuhn also appear on Billy Evans "National Honor Roll". Bomar, Neill, Kuhn, and three other Commodores were selected for Billy Evans' "Southern Honor Roll." Neely was one of Vanderbilt's greatest ever team captains and was also the team's best passer.〔 Neely to Bomar is considered among the best pass-receiver tandems in Vanderbilt history. == Schedule ==
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1922 Vanderbilt Commodores schedule and results )〕
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