1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

The 1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team was an American football team that represented the University of Notre Dame as an independent during the 1924 college football season. In their seventh season under head coach Knute Rockne, the Fighting Irish compiled a perfect 10–0 record, defeated Stanford in the 1925 Rose Bowl, and outscored opponents by a total of 285 to 54.[1] The team was led by the legendary backfield known as the "Four Horsemen" consisting of quarterback Harry Stuhldreher, halfbacks Don Miller and Jim Crowley, and fullback Elmer Layden.

1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
National champion
Rose Bowl champion
Rose Bowl, W 27–10 vs. Stanford
ConferenceIndependent
Record10–0
Head coach
Offensive schemeNotre Dame Box
Base defense7–2–2
CaptainAdam Walsh
Home stadiumCartier Field
Seasons
← 1923
1925 →
1924 Midwestern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Notre Dame  1000
Kirksville Osteopaths  600
Central Michigan  710
Western State Normal (MI)  511
John Carroll  720
Haskell  721
Indiana State  620
Loyola (IL)  522
Marquette  520
Dayton  730
Saint Louis  630
Michigan Agricultural  530
Wabash  540
Butler  450
Detroit  450
Muncie Normal  130
Kent State  040
Rankings from Dickinson System

Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 in the Dickinson System's contemporary final ratings in the system's first year of existence.[2] In 1926 the team was retroactively awarded the Rissman Trophy for this ranking.[2]

In later analyses, Notre Dame was rated as the consensus 1924 national champion by the Berryman QPRS system, Billingsley Report, Boand System, College Football Researchers Association, Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Championship Foundation, Poling System, and Jeff Sagarin.[3]

Three of the Four Horsemen, Stuhldreher, Crowley, and Layden, were consensus first-team picks on the 1924 All-America college football team.[4] Other notable players included tackle Joe Bach and center Adam Walsh. The Four Horsemen, Walsh, and coach Rockne were all later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[5][6][7][8][9][10]

The 1925 Rose Bowl was Notre Dame's last bowl appearance until the 1969 season. The Fighting Irish played their home games at Cartier Field.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4LombardW 40–08,000–9,000[11]
October 11Wabash
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN
W 34–010,000–13,000[12]
October 18at ArmyW 13–750,000–55,000[13]
October 25at PrincetonW 12–040,000[14]
November 1Georgia Tech
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 34–322,000–24,000[15]
November 8at WisconsinW 38–328,425[16]
November 15Nebraska
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 34–622,000–26,000[17]
November 22at NorthwesternW 13–635,000–45,000[18]
November 29at Carnegie TechW 40–1930,000–35,000[19]
January 1, 1925vs. StanfordW 27–1053,000–60,000[20]

[21]

Notre Dame player being tackled by an Army player during the October 18 game at New York City's Polo Grounds

Personnel

Depth chart

The following chart provides a visual depiction of Notre Dame's lineup during the 1924 season with games started at the position reflected in parentheses. The chart mimics a Notre Dame Box on offense.

LE
Chuck Collins ()
Clem Crowe
Larry Keefe
Clarence Reilly
LTLGCRGRT
Joe Bach ()John Weibel ()Adam Walsh ()Noble Kizer ()Edgar Miller ()
Joe Boland ()Vince Harrington ()Joe HarmonHerb EggertJohn McManmon
John McMullanCharles GlueckertRuss ArndtJoe Dienhart
RE
Ed Hunsinger ()
Wilbur Eaton
Joe Maxwell
Joe Rigali
John Wallace
QB
Harry Stuhldreher ()
Frank Reese
Eddie Scharer
Red Edwards
RHB
Don Miller ()
Tom Hearden
Doc Connell
Gerry Miller
Joe Prelli
LHB
Jim Crowley ()
Max Houser
Bernie Coughlin
John Roach
Oswald Geniesse
FB
Elmer Layden ()
Bernie Livergood
Dick Hanousek
Bill Cerney
Harry O'Boyle

Line

NumberPlayerPositionGames
started
HometownHigh schoolHeightWeightAge
17Joe BachTackleChisholm, Minnesota
27Chuck CollinsEndOak Park, Illinois
12Ed HunsingerEndChillicothe, Ohio
11Noble KizerGuardPlymouth, Indiana
14Edgar MillerTackleCanton, Ohio
4Adam WalshCenterHollywood, CaliforniaHollywood6'0"190
3John WeibelGuardErie, Pennsylvania

Backfield

Notre Dame backfield, fltr: Don Miller, Harry Stuhldreher, Jim Crowley, and Elmer Layden
NumberPlayerPositionGames
started
HometownHigh schoolHeightWeightAge
18Jim CrowleyhalfbackGreen Bay, WisconsinEast5' 11"160
5Elmer LaydenfullbackDavenport, IowaDavenport5' 11"162
16Don MillerhalfbackDefiance, OhioDefiance5' 11"160
32Harry StuhldreherquarterbackMassillon, OhioWashington5' 7"151

Subs

Game against Northwestern at Grant Park Memorial Stadium (today's Soldier Field) on November 22, 1924
NumberPlayerPositionGames
started
HometownHigh schoolHeightWeightAge
36Russ ArndtCenterMishawaka, Indiana
62Joe BolandTacklePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
23Bill CerneyFullbackChicago, Illinois
9Doc ConnellHalfbackBeloit, Wisconsin
43Bernie CoughlinHalfbackWaseca, Minnesota
Clem CroweEndLafayette, Indiana
38Joe DienhartGuardLafayette, Indiana
25Red EdwardsQuarterbackWeston, West Virginia
67Herb EggertGuardChicago, Illinois
21Wilbur EatonEndOmaha, Nebraska
49Oswald GeniesseHalfbackGreen Bay, Wisconsin
67Charles GlueckertGuardSouth Bend, Indiana
6Vincent F. HarringtonGuardSioux City, Iowa
2Dick HanousekFullbackAntigo, Wisconsin
20Joe HarmonCenterIndianapolis, Indiana
19Tom HeardenHalfbackGreen Bay, Wisconsin
47Max HouserHalfbackMount Vernon, Washington
1Larry KeefeEndCortland, New York
30Bernie LivergoodFullbackStonington, Illinois
8Joe MaxwellEndPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
7John McManmonTackleLowell, Massachusetts
51John McMullanTackleChicago, Illinois
65Gerry MillerHalfbackDefiance, Ohio
24Harry O'BoyleFullbackDes Moines, Iowa
22Joe PrelliHalfbackBrentwood, California
31Frank ReeseQuarterbackRobinson, Illinois
44Clarence ReillyEndSouth Bend, Indiana
57Joe RigaliEndOak Park, Illinois
John RoachHalfbackAppleton, Wisconsin
33Eddie ScharerQuarterbackToledo, Ohio
46John WallaceEndCalumet City, Illinois

References


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