1923 Illinois Fighting Illini football team American college football season
The 1923 Illinois Fighting Illini football team was an American football squad representing the University of Illinois in the 1923 Big Ten Conference football season . In their 11th season under head coach Robert Zuppke , the Fighting Illini compiled an 8–0 record (5–0 against Big Ten Conference opponents), tied with Michigan for the Big Ten championship, shut out five of eight opponents, and outscored their opponents by a total of 136 to 20.[ 1]
There was no contemporaneous system in 1923 for determining a national champion . However, Illinois was retroactively named as the national champion by the Boand System , College Football Researchers Association , Helms Athletic Foundation , and Parke H. Davis , and as a co-national champion by the Berryman QPRS system, National Championship Foundation , and Jeff Sagarin (using the ELO-Chess methodology).[ 2]
Sophomore left halfback Red Grange put up 196 yards on 21 carries in the season opener, launching his legendary collegiate career with a flourish.[ 3] For the year Grange "The Galloping Ghost" tallied 723 rushing yards and scored 12 touchdowns in seven games. In 2008, Grange was named by ESPN as the best college football player of all time. He was also a charter member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame .
Grange and Guard Jim McMillen were consensus first-team picks on the 1923 All-America college football team .[ 4] McMillen was also the team captain.[ 5]
This was the first season for the Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium , where the team plays their home games to this day.
Schedule
Roster
The 1923 Illinois squad, official team picture.
Player
Position
Class
Hometown
Steve Coutchie
Quarterback
Senior
Harvey, Illinois
Harry 'Swede' Hall
Quarterback
Senior
Chicago, Illinois
Red Grange
Halfback
Senior
Wheaton, Illinois
Wally McIlwain
Wingback/Halfback
Sophomore
Evanston, Illinois
Earl Britton
Fullback/Placekicker/Punter
Sophomore
Elgin, Illinois
Bill Hansen
Fullback
Junior
Brookston, Indiana
Heinie Schultz
End
Junior
Geneseo, Illinois
Ted Richards
End
Junior
Glencoe, Illinois
Frank Edward Rokusek
End
Senior
Omaha, Nebraska
Clarence Arthur Muhl
End
Senior
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Gilbert Jay Roberts
Center
Senior
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Vee Green
Center
Senior
Waukegan, Illinois
Roy Andrew Miller
Tackle
Sophomore
Urbana, Illinois
Chuck Addison Brown
Tackle
Sophomore
Cissna Park, Illinois
Richard 'Dick' Hall
Tackle
Senior
Logansport, Indiana
John Mauer
Tackle
Sophomore
Batavia, Illinois
Bunny Oakes
Tackle
Senior
Maywood, Illinois
Mush Crawford
Tackle
Sophomore
Waukegan, Illinois
Jim McMillen
Right Guard
Senior
Grayslake, Illinois
Louis Frederick Slimmer
Guard
Senior
Millville, New Jersey
Leonard J. Umnus
Guard
Junior
Menominee, Michigan
Awards and honors
The following Illinois players received honors on the 1923 All-America college football team and/or the 1923 All-Big Ten Conference football team :
Consensus first-team All-American[ 4]
First-team All-Big Ten selection by Brown and Eckersall
Second-team All-American selected by Lawrence Perry[ 15]
Second-team All-Big Ten selection by Brown and Eckersall
Quarterback Harry A. Hall
Second-team All-Big Ten selection by Eckersall
Second-team All-Big Ten selection by Brown and third-team selection by Eckersall
References
^ "1923 Illinois Fighting Illini Schedule and Results" . S/R College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 27, 2022 .
^ 2020 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF) . Indianapolis: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. July 2020. pp. 112– 114. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021 .
^ a b Joe Attor, "Green Illini Score 24–7 Victory Over Huskers in Opener: Grange, McIlwain Run Ball Down Field; Britton's Kicks Feature," Illinois Daily Illini, Oct. 7, 1923, pp. 1–2 .
^ a b c "Football Award Winners" (PDF) . National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017 .
^ "Fighting Illini Football Record Book" (PDF) . University of Illinois. 2015. p. 156. Retrieved December 28, 2016 .
^ "Illini Routs Nebraska, 24-7: Harold Grange Leads Triumph of 'Zup's' Men; Brilliant Halfback Scores 3 Touchdowns and Makes Longest Run" . Decatur Herald . October 7, 1923. p. 25 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Illini Trim Butler: Orange Comes From Behind for 21-7 Win" . Decatur Herald . October 14, 1923. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Sec Taylor (October 21, 1923). "Illinois Beats Iowa, 9 to 6: Grange Plays Havoc During Final Period" . The Des Moines Register . p. Sports 1, 4 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Walter Eckersall (October 28, 1923). "Illini and Maroons Gridiron Victors: Zuppke's Eleven Smashes Purple by 29-0 Margin" . Chicago Sunday Tribune . p. Sports 1–2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Irving Vaughan (November 4, 1923). "Illinois Conquers Chicago, 7-0: Grange Speed, Line Punches Daze Maroons" . Chicago Sunday Tribune . pp. Sports 1, 2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Illinois Continues Its Triumphal Championship March by Defeating Wisconsin, 10-0 Badgers Helpless" . The Eau Claire (WI) Leader . November 11, 1923. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Illini Trounce Mississippi by Topheavy Score: Grange Sits on Sidelines and Watches Mates Win, 27 to 0" . Decatur Herald . November 18, 1923. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Illini and Michigan Title Tie: Zupmen Down Ohio for Clean Record, 9 to 0; Grange's Dashes in Final Quarter Win" . Chicago Sunday Tribune . November 25, 1923. p. Sports 1–2 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Ohio State Loses 9 to 0 in Plucky Fight with Ill.; Grange and Workman Star" . The Coshocton Tribune . November 25, 1923. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Lawrence Perry (December 16, 1923). "Cornell and Michigan Get Two Places on Perry Eleven, One for Syracuse: Famed Gridiron Expert Rates Pfann, Sundstrom and MacRae Among Best". Syracuse Herald .
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