The 1911 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1911 college football season. The Bulldogs finished with a 7–2–1 record under first-year head coach John Field.

Three Yale players, end Douglas Bomeisler, center Hank Ketcham and quarterback Art Howe, were consensus picks for the 1911 College Football All-America Team. Walter Camp's son, Walter C. Camp, Jr., played at the halfback position for the 1911 Bulldogs and received second-team All-America honors from his father and from Wilton S. Farnsworth. Yale fullback Jesse Philbin also received first-team All-America honors from Farnsworth.

Schedule

Roster

  • Sidney W. Anderson, HB
  • Benjamin Avery, E
  • Douglas Bomeisler, E
  • E. Bomeisler, E
  • Walter C. Camp, HB
  • Clarence Childs, G
  • David L. Dunn, FB
  • Pomeroy T. Francis, G
  • Edgar W. Freeman, HB
  • Carl Gallauer, E
  • Art Howe, QB
  • William F. Howe, E
  • Hank Ketcham, C
  • Robert F. Loree, C
  • Henry A. Marting, T
  • Elmer McDevitt, G
  • Harry N. Merritt, QB
  • Mitchell, HB
  • Charles H. Paul, T
  • Henry E. Perry, T
  • Jesse H. Philbin, FB
  • James A. Reilly, HB
  • James W. Scully, T
  • Ogilvie H. Sheldon
  • Jesse Spalding, HB
  • Edwin A. Strout
  • Daniel G. Tomlinson, T
  • William C. Warren, T
  • Wentworth, FB

References


2001 Yale Bulldogs football team Wikipedia

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1876 Yale Bulldogs football team Wikipedia

Yale Bulldogs Sports Illustrated

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