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The 1902 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Michigan and Yale as having been selected national champions .[ 1]
Conference and program changes
Conference changes
One conference began play in 1902:
Membership changes
Conference standings
Major conference standings
Major independents
Minor conferences
Minor conference standings
Minor independents
Awards and honors
All-Americans
The consensus All-America team included:
Position
Name
Height
Weight (lbs.)
Class
Hometown
Team
QB
Foster Rockwell
So.
Vermont
Yale
HB
George B. Chadwick
Sr.
Brooklyn, New York
Yale
HB
Thomas A. Barry
Sr.
Brockton, Massachusetts
Brown
FB
Blondy Graydon
Sr.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Harvard
E
Tom Shevlin
5'10"
195
Fr.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Yale
T
Ralph Kinney
Jr.
Yale
T
James Hogan
5'10"
210
So.
County Tipperary, Ireland
Yale
G
Edgar Glass
Sr.
Syracuse, New York
Yale
G
John DeWitt
6'1"
198
Jr.
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Princeton
C
Henry Holt
Sr.
Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx , New York
Yale
C
Robert Boyers
Sr.
Bellaire, Ohio
Army
G
Bill Warner
6'4"
210
Sr.
Springville, New York
Cornell
T
Paul Bunker
5'11"
186
Sr.
Alpena, Michigan
Army
E
Edward Bowditch
Jr.
Albany, New York
Harvard
Statistical leaders
Team scoring most points: Michigan , 644
Player scoring most points: Albert E. Herrnstein , Michigan, 130
Rushing leader: Willie Heston, Michigan, 487
Rushing avg leader: Willie Heston, 8.7
Rushing touchdowns leader: Al Herrnstein, 26
References