Georgia Bulldogs Football Under W. A. Cunningham - 1914 Season

1914 Season

1914 Georgia Bulldogs football
Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1914 record 3–5–1 (2–5–1 SIAA)
Head coach W. A. Cunningham
Home stadium Sanford Field
Seasons
« 1913 1915 »

The 1914 Georgia Bulldogs football team completed the season with a 3–5–1 record. In addition to losing four-year letterman and All-American Bob McWhorter, Georgia also lost more than ten experienced players. The inexperience showed in lopsided losses to North Carolina, Virginia and Clemson. The season ended on a positive note with a tie between Georgia and Auburn. Quarterback David Paddock was also selected as an All-American in 1914.

Date Opponent Site Result
1914-09-26 Dahlonega* Sanford Field • Athens, GA W 81–0
1914-10-03 The Citadel Sanford Field • Athens W 13–0
1914-10-10 at Sewanee Sewanee, TN W 7–6
1914-10-17 vs. North Carolina Atlanta, GA L 6–41
1914-10-24 at Virginia Lambeth Field • Charlottesville, VA L 0–28
1914-10-31 Mississippi State Sanford Field • Athens L 0–9
1914-11-07 Clemson Sanford Field • Athens L 13–35
1914-11-14 Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium • Atlanta (Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate) L 0–7
1914-11-21 vs. Auburn Atlanta (Deep South's Oldest Rivalry) T 0–0

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