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1921 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team

The 1921 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team[note 1] represented the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. The Golden Tornado played its home games at Grant Field.

1921 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football
SIAA co-champion
ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record8–1 (5–0 SIAA)
Head coach
Offensive schemeJump shift
CaptainJudy Harlan
Home stadiumGrant Field
Uniform
Seasons
← 1920
1922 →
1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Centre + 5 0 0 10 1 0
Georgia + 6 0 1 7 2 1
Georgia Tech + 5 0 0 8 1 0
Vanderbilt + 5 0 1 7 0 1
Tennessee 4 1 1 6 2 1
Florida 4 1 2 6 3 2
Mississippi College 3 1 1 7 2 1
Sewanee 4 2 0 6 2 0
Transylvania 2 1 0 4 4 0
LSU 2 1 1 6 1 1
South Carolina 2 1 1 5 1 2
Furman 4 2 1 7 2 1
Auburn 3 2 0 5 3 0
Mississippi A&M 2 3 1 4 4 1
Tulane 3 4 0 4 6 0
Alabama 2 4 2 5 4 2
Oglethorpe 2 4 0 5 4 0
Chattanooga 2 4 0 4 6 0
The Citadel 1 2 1 3 3 2
Kentucky 1 3 1 4 3 1
Ole Miss 1 4 0 3 6 0
Howard (AL) 1 4 0 3 6 0
Mercer 1 5 0 3 6 0
Louisville 0 1 0 2 2 1
Wofford 0 2 0 2 7 0
Georgetown (KY) 0 3 0 2 6 0
Millsaps 0 3 0 1 5 1
Clemson 0 5 2 1 6 2
  • + – Conference co-champions

The Golden Tornado was coached by William Alexander in his second year as head coach, compiling an 8–1 record (5–0 against Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) teams) and outscoring opponents 360 to 56. The team beat Rutgers and its only loss was its only road game, at the Polo Grounds in New York City, to undefeated eastern power Penn State.

Defeating the rival Auburn Tigers secured a sharing of the SIAA title with the Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores, though "no championship was ever won with less effort or achievement." noted sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff.

Captain Judy Harlan made Walter Camp's third-team All-America. Red Barron led the team in scoring and rushed for 1,459 yards during the season, a school record at the time.[3] Harlan, Barron, brothers John and Al Staton, and Oscar Davis made All-Southern.

Before the season edit

 
Harlan running interference for Barron

In 1921, football used a one-platoon system in which players played offense, defense, and special teams. A team which scored a touchdown had the option to kick-off or receive, and the ball was much rounder. Coach William Alexander retained his predecessor John Heisman's scheme, using the pre-snap movement of his jump shift offense.

Gone from the team were greats such as Buck Flowers and Bill Fincher, who graduated in 1920. The Tornado captain was senior fullback Judy Harlan,[4][5] called the school's greatest back by some[6] and one of the country's best defensive backs.[7]

Also in the backfield was junior halfback Red Barron, who had just recovered from a broken jaw received the previous season in a game against Vanderbilt.[8] Future Tech fullback Sam Murray said about a strong runner during the 1930s, "He's good. But if I were playing again, I would have one wish – never to see bearing down upon me a more fearsome picture of power than Judy Harlan blocking for Red Barron."[9]

Junior starting quarterback Jack McDonough missed the final four games last year due to an ankle injury caused by Pitt's fullback Orville Hewitt. Another halfback was Jimmy Brewster, known as the "side stepping wonder".

In the line at either end were the brothers John and Al Staton. At guard was Oscar Davis, who (with Barron) was listed on an All-Tech Alexander-era team.[10] At center was sophomore Dad Amis.

Schedule edit

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 24Wake Forest*W 42–0
October 1Oglethorpe
  • Grant Field
  • Atlanta, GA
W 41–08,000
October 8Davidson*
  • Grant Field
  • Atlanta, GA
W 70–0
October 15Furman
  • Grant Field
  • Atlanta, GA
W 69–0
October 22Rutgers*
  • Grant Field
  • Atlanta, GA
W 48–1415,000
October 29vs. Penn State*L 28–730,000
November 5Clemson
W 48–7
November 12Georgetown
  • Grant Field
  • Atlanta, GA
W 21–7
November 24Auburn
W 14–025,000
  • *Non-conference game

[11]

Season summary edit

Wake Forest edit

Wake Forest at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Wake 0 000 0
Ga. Tech 14 1477 42

The season opened with a 42–0 shutout of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, who were hold to just one first down.[8]

The intense heat made for many substitutions, and a number of Tech players starred.[8] Despite the weather, Harlan still smashed into the line. Brewster got the season's first touchdown, a 25-yard run around left end. Barron later got a touchdown on a 60-yard run.[8]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), McRee (left tackle), McIntyre (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), Hunt (quarterback), Brewster (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[8]

Oglethorpe edit

Oglethorpe at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Oglethorpe 0 000 0
Ga. Tech 14 7137 41

In the second week of play, Red Barron starred as the Tornado defeated the neighboring Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels 41–0. Just prior to the game Oglethorpe had lost its star Johnny Knox.[12]

The Tornado had 363 yards from scrimmage to Oglethorpe's four. The "right side of the Oglethorpe line was a wide open as the gap of Gehenna." A crowd of about 8,000 attended.[12]

Dewey Scarboro scored Tech's first touchdown, and the second came on a 25-yard run by Barron, the star of the contest.[12] In the third quarter, Tech sent in a substitute backfield which was even more successful.[12]

The starting lineup was Nabelle (left end), Johnson (left tackle), Lebey (left guard), Frye (center), Davis (right guard), Fincher (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Scarboro (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[12]

Davidson edit

Davidson at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Davidson 0 000 0
Ga. Tech 7 21735 70

Tech shut out Davidson 70–0, with 22 first downs; Davidson had none.[13] For the first touchdown, Barron threw a pass and Staton ran 35 yards for the score.[14] The final score came when Barron had a 63-yard punt return for a touchdown,[15] and Judy Harlan had four touchdowns.[13]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), McRee (left tackle), Frye (left guard), Amis (center), Borum (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Ferst (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[13]

Furman edit

Furman at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Furman 0 000 0
Ga. Tech 7 183212 69

The Tech backfield, led by Barron, defeated Billy Laval's Furman Purple Hurricane, 69–0.[16] Milton McManaway played for Furman.[16][note 2]

Barron had a 55-yard touchdown run.[15] A punt return for a touchdown, with Barron reversing field, was disallowed due to an offside penalty.[16] Judy Harlan received praise for his work as a defensive back.[16]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), McRee (left tackle), Lebey (left guard), Amis (center), Frye (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Ferst (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[16]

Rutgers edit

Rutgers at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Rutgers 7 007 14
Ga. Tech 14 14137 48

The Tornado defeated Rutgers in an inter-sectional contest, 48–14. Tech's shift was at its peak,[18] and Red Barron was the game's star.[17] The first score was when Barron broke away for a 20-yard touchdown run around end. Rutgers' Carl Waite threw a 30-yard touchdown to Heinie Benkert.[14]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), McRee (left tackle), Frye (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Brewster (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[17]

 
Barron's touchdown against Penn State

Penn State edit

Georgia Tech vs. Penn State
1 234Total
Ga. Tech 7 000 7
Penn State 7 777 28

On October 29, the Penn State Nittany Lions' undefeated "Mystery Team" defeated Georgia Tech 28–7 at the Polo Grounds.[20][21][22] Both teams used a shift.[23]

Tech started strong, and Red Barron scored Tech's only touchdown.[24] The game's star play immediately followed: an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Glenn Killinger.[19] Penn State's defense stiffened after that.[23]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), McRee (left tackle), Frye (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Barron (left halfback), Brewster (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[19]

Clemson edit

Clemson at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Clemson 7 000 7
Ga. Tech 7 71420 48

"Just as we used to bring in a load of stove wood at nightfall, feed the pigs and milk the cows, so do football teams of note have their chores to perform year in and year out. Georgia Tech performed one of its accustomed tasks Saturday afternoon, when Clemson was decidedly thrashed, but the task was not performed in the usual manner, for Clemson scored a touchdown. The score was 48 to 7."[25]

Tech started the game with a second-string backfield.[25] Clemson scored first, with Burton running in a touchdown.[25] Tech's first score came six seconds before the end of the first quarter, when Red Barron went around the tackle for a touchdown.[25] The second touchdown came after a 20-yard Barron run.[25] Pinkey Hunt got the first score of the second half.[25] The fourth touchdown came when Jimmy Brewster gained 28 yards down field and almost 100 yards in all.[25] Brewster also scored the next touchdown on a 15-yard run after completing an 18-yard pass.[25] Barron and Harlan returned to the lineup late, scoring an additional touchdown apiece.[25]

The starting lineup was Cornell (left end), Johnson (left tackle), Barnett (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), Lyman (right tackle), A. Staton (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Ferst (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Farnsworth (fullback).[25]

Georgetown edit

Georgetown at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Georgetown 0 007 7
Ga. Tech 0 7140 21

The Tornado defeated the Georgetown Blue and Gray, 21–7. Tech's first score came from Judy Harlan on a two-yard run behind right tackle.[26] The second score was in the second half, when Red Barron skirted the left end for 20 yards and a touchdown.[26] Barron made his team's final touchdown on a two-yard run behind left guard.[26] Georgetown scored on a 95-yard return after DuFour recovered a Jack McDonough fumble.[26]

 
A pass during the Tech-Auburn game

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), Johnson (left tackle), Frye (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), A. Staton (right tackle), Mitchell (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Ferst (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[27]

Auburn edit

Auburn at Georgia Tech
1 234Total
Auburn 0 000 0
Ga. Tech 0 0014 14

Georgia Tech defeated Auburn, 14–0. More than 21,000 fans, the largest crowd of the Southern football season, watched the game.[29]

After a scoreless first half, Tech opened a drive to start the second half with runs from Barron, Harlan, and Ferst. As Barron was about to score, he fumbled and McDonough recovered the ball in the end zone. Barron later scored the second touchdown.[28]

The starting lineup was J. Staton (left end), Johnson (left tackle), Lebey (left guard), Amis (center), Davis (right guard), A. Staton (right tackle), Mitchell (right end), McDonough (quarterback), Ferst (left halfback), Barron (right halfback), and Harlan (fullback).[28]

Postseason edit

Awards and honors edit

Barron rushed for 1,459 yards during the season,[3] and led the team in scoring with 90 points.[30] Harlan, Barron, and Al Staton were composite All-Southerns, and Davis and John Staton made some All-Southern teams.[31] Harlan made Walter Camp's third All-America team,[32] and Barron made Jack Veiock's third team.[33]

Championships edit

For yet another season, neither Tech nor the Bulldogs of Georgia lost to a Southern team. Tech tied with independent Centre, Georgia, and Vanderbilt for claims of the SIAA title.[29] For Georgia coach Herman Stegeman, the contest for the mythical title of greatest Southern team was between Centre, Georgia Tech, and Georgia.[29] Sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff in his History of Southern Football explained Tech was picked as champion "through force of habit";[34] though "no championship was ever won with less effort or achievement."[34]

Personnel edit

Depth chart edit

The following chart depicts Tech's lineup during the 1921 season, with games started at the position in parentheses. It mimics the offense after the jump shift.

LE
John Staton (7)
Cornell (1)
Nabelle (1)
 
LT LG C RG RT
J. P. McCrea (5) Claire Frye (4) Dad Amis (8) Oscar Davis (7) W. P. Lyman (6)
Johnson (4) Dummy Lebey (3) Claire Frye (1) Borum (1) Albert Staton (2)
Barnett (1) Claire Frye (1) Jesse Fincher (1)
John McIntyre (1)
RE
Albert Staton (7)
Mitchell (2)
 
 
RHB
Red Barron (8)
Jimmy Brewster (1)
FB
Judy Harlan (8)
Farnsworth (1)
LHB
Frank Ferst (5)
Jimmy Brewster (2)
Red Barron (1)
Dewey Scarboro (1)

Scoring leaders edit

The following is an incomplete list of statistics and scores, largely dependent on newspaper summaries.

Player Touchdowns Extra points Points
Red Barron 15 0 90
Judy Harlan 12 0 72
Jimmy Brewster 10 0 60
Bip Farnsworth 3 0 18
Frank Ferst 3 0 18
Jack McDonough 3 0 18
Dewey Scarboro 3 0 18
Albert Staton 1 11 17
W. P. Lyman 0 14 14
Granger 0 10 10
Carter 1 0 6
Caldwell 1 0 6
Pinkey Hunt 1 0 6
John Staton 0 6 6
Oscar Davis 0 1 1
Total 53 42 360

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Although Georgia Tech's teams are officially known as the Yellow Jackets, northern writers called the team the Golden Tornado in 1917. The name was commonly used until 1928, and for many years afterwards as an alternate nickname.[1] It may have been coined by Morgan Blake.[2]
  2. ^ The previous week, Georgia had defeated Furman 27–7.[16]

Endnotes edit

  1. ^ Van Brimmer & Rice 2011, p. 147
  2. ^ "Golden Tornadoes". Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  4. ^ "To Judy Harlan, Leader of Tech". Atlanta Constitution. November 27, 1921. p. 19. Retrieved May 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Judy Harlan". Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine. Vol. 54. 1973.
  6. ^ "Another Judy Harlan". Ironwood Daily Globe. October 19, 1927. p. 7. Retrieved May 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ "Eight Stars of Constitution's All-Southern". Atlanta Constitution. November 28, 1920. p. 3. Retrieved May 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ a b c d e f Cliff Wheatley (September 25, 1921). "Attack of Alex's Great Outfit Too Much for Wake Forest Team". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 3. Retrieved June 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ Lynn Hogan (1973). "They Walked Away Into Legend..." Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine. 51 (4): 15–19.
  10. ^ (PDF). Georgia Tech Football: 155. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "1921 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Schedule and Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Fuzzy Woodruff (October 2, 1921). ""Red" Barron Is Brilliant Star As Tornado Sweeps to Victory". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 3. Retrieved June 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  13. ^ a b c d "Tech's Golden Tornado Roars Across Field To Victory Over Davidson". The Charlotte Observer. October 9, 1921. p. 15. Retrieved June 8, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  14. ^ a b Camp 1922, p. 27
  15. ^ a b Camp 1922, p. 26
  16. ^ a b c d e f g Fuzzy Woodruff (October 16, 1921). "Golden Tornado Overwhelms Furman, 69-0". The Atlanta Constitution. p. 3. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  17. ^ a b c "Barron Is Star For Tornado". The Atlanta Constitution. October 23, 1921. p. 3. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  18. ^ Camp 1922, p. 57
  19. ^ a b c "Penn State Tears Georgia Techites' Line Into Shreds". Pittsburgh Daily Post. October 30, 1921. p. 20. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  20. ^ Prato 2015, p. 335
  21. ^ "Football games played at The Polo Grounds, New York". luckyshow.org. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  22. ^ . joepasdoghouse.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016.
  23. ^ a b Camp 1922, p. 51
  24. ^ Woodruff 1928, pp. 126–127
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Paul Warwick (November 6, 1921). "Clemson Rushes Over Touchdown Against Tech, But Is Swamped". Atlanta Constitution. p. 3. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
  26. ^ a b c d e "Tech-Georgetown Play by Detail". Atlanta Constitution. November 13, 1921. p. 4. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  27. ^ "Georgetown Defense Smashed By Tech". Atlanta Constitution. November 13, 1921. p. 4. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  28. ^ a b c "Techs Beat Alabama In Final 14 To 0". Greensboro Daily News. November 25, 1921. p. 12. Retrieved May 6, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  29. ^ a b c Camp 1922, p. 85
  30. ^ Camp 1922, p. 165
  31. ^   "All-Southern Football Team". Charlotte Observer. December 4, 1921.
  32. ^ "Walter Camp's All-America Selections for 1921" (PDF). The New York Times. December 21, 1921. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
  33. ^ "Players from Coast to Coast Put on All-American Team by Veiock". Tulsa Daily World. December 4, 1921.
  34. ^ a b Woodruff 1928, p. 183

References edit

  • Camp, Walter (1922). National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Rules: Official Intercollegiate Football Guide. New York: Spalding's Athletic Library.
  • Prato, Lou (2015). 100 Things Penn State Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. ISBN 9781633193635.
  • Van Brimmer, Adam; Rice, Homer (2011). 100 Things Yellow Jackets Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die. Chicago: Triumph Books. ISBN 978-1-61749-703-2.
  • Woodruff, Fuzzy (1928). A History of Southern Football 1890–1928. Vol. 2.

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The 1921 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team note 1 represented the Georgia Tech Golden Tornado of the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season The Golden Tornado played its home games at Grant Field 1921 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado footballSIAA co championConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic AssociationRecord8 1 5 0 SIAA Head coachWilliam Alexander 2nd season Offensive schemeJump shiftCaptainJudy HarlanHome stadiumGrant FieldUniformSeasons 19201922 1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TCentre 5 0 0 10 1 0Georgia 6 0 1 7 2 1Georgia Tech 5 0 0 8 1 0Vanderbilt 5 0 1 7 0 1Tennessee 4 1 1 6 2 1Florida 4 1 2 6 3 2Mississippi College 3 1 1 7 2 1Sewanee 4 2 0 6 2 0Transylvania 2 1 0 4 4 0LSU 2 1 1 6 1 1South Carolina 2 1 1 5 1 2Furman 4 2 1 7 2 1Auburn 3 2 0 5 3 0Mississippi A amp M 2 3 1 4 4 1Tulane 3 4 0 4 6 0Alabama 2 4 2 5 4 2Oglethorpe 2 4 0 5 4 0Chattanooga 2 4 0 4 6 0The Citadel 1 2 1 3 3 2Kentucky 1 3 1 4 3 1Ole Miss 1 4 0 3 6 0Howard AL 1 4 0 3 6 0Mercer 1 5 0 3 6 0Louisville 0 1 0 2 2 1Wofford 0 2 0 2 7 0Georgetown KY 0 3 0 2 6 0Millsaps 0 3 0 1 5 1Clemson 0 5 2 1 6 2 Conference co championsThe Golden Tornado was coached by William Alexander in his second year as head coach compiling an 8 1 record 5 0 against Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association SIAA teams and outscoring opponents 360 to 56 The team beat Rutgers and its only loss was its only road game at the Polo Grounds in New York City to undefeated eastern power Penn State Defeating the rival Auburn Tigers secured a sharing of the SIAA title with the Georgia Bulldogs and Vanderbilt Commodores though no championship was ever won with less effort or achievement noted sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff Captain Judy Harlan made Walter Camp s third team All America Red Barron led the team in scoring and rushed for 1 459 yards during the season a school record at the time 3 Harlan Barron brothers John and Al Staton and Oscar Davis made All Southern Contents 1 Before the season 2 Schedule 3 Season summary 3 1 Wake Forest 3 2 Oglethorpe 3 3 Davidson 3 4 Furman 3 5 Rutgers 3 6 Penn State 3 7 Clemson 3 8 Georgetown 3 9 Auburn 4 Postseason 4 1 Awards and honors 4 2 Championships 5 Personnel 5 1 Depth chart 5 2 Scoring leaders 6 See also 7 Notes 8 Endnotes 9 ReferencesBefore the season edit nbsp Harlan running interference for BarronIn 1921 football used a one platoon system in which players played offense defense and special teams A team which scored a touchdown had the option to kick off or receive and the ball was much rounder Coach William Alexander retained his predecessor John Heisman s scheme using the pre snap movement of his jump shift offense Gone from the team were greats such as Buck Flowers and Bill Fincher who graduated in 1920 The Tornado captain was senior fullback Judy Harlan 4 5 called the school s greatest back by some 6 and one of the country s best defensive backs 7 Also in the backfield was junior halfback Red Barron who had just recovered from a broken jaw received the previous season in a game against Vanderbilt 8 Future Tech fullback Sam Murray said about a strong runner during the 1930s He s good But if I were playing again I would have one wish never to see bearing down upon me a more fearsome picture of power than Judy Harlan blocking for Red Barron 9 Junior starting quarterback Jack McDonough missed the final four games last year due to an ankle injury caused by Pitt s fullback Orville Hewitt Another halfback was Jimmy Brewster known as the side stepping wonder In the line at either end were the brothers John and Al Staton At guard was Oscar Davis who with Barron was listed on an All Tech Alexander era team 10 At center was sophomore Dad Amis Schedule editDateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSeptember 24Wake Forest Grant FieldAtlanta GAW 42 0October 1OglethorpeGrant FieldAtlanta GAW 41 08 000October 8Davidson Grant FieldAtlanta GAW 70 0October 15FurmanGrant FieldAtlanta GAW 69 0October 22Rutgers Grant FieldAtlanta GAW 48 1415 000October 29vs Penn State Polo GroundsNew York NYL 28 730 000November 5ClemsonGrant FieldAtlanta GA rivalry W 48 7November 12GeorgetownGrant FieldAtlanta GAW 21 7November 24AuburnGrant FieldAtlanta GA rivalry W 14 025 000 Non conference game 11 Season summary editWake Forest edit Wake Forest at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalWake 0 000 0 Ga Tech 14 1477 42Date September 24Location Grant Field Atlanta GAGame weather HotReferee Ed FinlaySources 8 The season opened with a 42 0 shutout of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons who were hold to just one first down 8 The intense heat made for many substitutions and a number of Tech players starred 8 Despite the weather Harlan still smashed into the line Brewster got the season s first touchdown a 25 yard run around left end Barron later got a touchdown on a 60 yard run 8 The starting lineup was J Staton left end McRee left tackle McIntyre left guard Amis center Davis right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end Hunt quarterback Brewster left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 8 Oglethorpe edit Oglethorpe at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalOglethorpe 0 000 0 Ga Tech 14 7137 41Date October 1Location Grant Field Atlanta GAGame attendance 8 000Referee Ed FinlaySources 12 In the second week of play Red Barron starred as the Tornado defeated the neighboring Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels 41 0 Just prior to the game Oglethorpe had lost its star Johnny Knox 12 The Tornado had 363 yards from scrimmage to Oglethorpe s four The right side of the Oglethorpe line was a wide open as the gap of Gehenna A crowd of about 8 000 attended 12 Dewey Scarboro scored Tech s first touchdown and the second came on a 25 yard run by Barron the star of the contest 12 In the third quarter Tech sent in a substitute backfield which was even more successful 12 The starting lineup was Nabelle left end Johnson left tackle Lebey left guard Frye center Davis right guard Fincher right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Scarboro left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 12 Davidson edit Davidson at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalDavidson 0 000 0 Ga Tech 7 21735 70Date October 8Location Grant Field Atlanta GAReferee Ed FinlaySources 13 Tech shut out Davidson 70 0 with 22 first downs Davidson had none 13 For the first touchdown Barron threw a pass and Staton ran 35 yards for the score 14 The final score came when Barron had a 63 yard punt return for a touchdown 15 and Judy Harlan had four touchdowns 13 The starting lineup was J Staton left end McRee left tackle Frye left guard Amis center Borum right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Ferst left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 13 Furman edit Furman at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalFurman 0 000 0 Ga Tech 7 183212 69Date October 15Location Grant Field Atlanta GAReferee Rip MajorSources 16 The Tech backfield led by Barron defeated Billy Laval s Furman Purple Hurricane 69 0 16 Milton McManaway played for Furman 16 note 2 Barron had a 55 yard touchdown run 15 A punt return for a touchdown with Barron reversing field was disallowed due to an offside penalty 16 Judy Harlan received praise for his work as a defensive back 16 The starting lineup was J Staton left end McRee left tackle Lebey left guard Amis center Frye right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Ferst left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 16 Rutgers edit Rutgers at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalRutgers 7 007 14 Ga Tech 14 14137 48Date October 22Location Grant Field Atlanta GAGame attendance 15 000Referee Frank BirchSources 17 The Tornado defeated Rutgers in an inter sectional contest 48 14 Tech s shift was at its peak 18 and Red Barron was the game s star 17 The first score was when Barron broke away for a 20 yard touchdown run around end Rutgers Carl Waite threw a 30 yard touchdown to Heinie Benkert 14 The starting lineup was J Staton left end McRee left tackle Frye left guard Amis center Davis right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Brewster left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 17 nbsp Barron s touchdown against Penn StatePenn State edit Georgia Tech vs Penn State 1 234TotalGa Tech 7 000 7 Penn State 7 777 28Date October 29Location Polo Grounds New York NYReferee C J McCarty Germantown Sources 19 On October 29 the Penn State Nittany Lions undefeated Mystery Team defeated Georgia Tech 28 7 at the Polo Grounds 20 21 22 Both teams used a shift 23 Tech started strong and Red Barron scored Tech s only touchdown 24 The game s star play immediately followed an 85 yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Glenn Killinger 19 Penn State s defense stiffened after that 23 The starting lineup was J Staton left end McRee left tackle Frye left guard Amis center Davis right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Barron left halfback Brewster right halfback and Harlan fullback 19 Clemson edit Clemson at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalClemson 7 000 7 Ga Tech 7 71420 48Date November 5Location Grant Field Atlanta GAReferee W R TichenorSources 25 Just as we used to bring in a load of stove wood at nightfall feed the pigs and milk the cows so do football teams of note have their chores to perform year in and year out Georgia Tech performed one of its accustomed tasks Saturday afternoon when Clemson was decidedly thrashed but the task was not performed in the usual manner for Clemson scored a touchdown The score was 48 to 7 25 Tech started the game with a second string backfield 25 Clemson scored first with Burton running in a touchdown 25 Tech s first score came six seconds before the end of the first quarter when Red Barron went around the tackle for a touchdown 25 The second touchdown came after a 20 yard Barron run 25 Pinkey Hunt got the first score of the second half 25 The fourth touchdown came when Jimmy Brewster gained 28 yards down field and almost 100 yards in all 25 Brewster also scored the next touchdown on a 15 yard run after completing an 18 yard pass 25 Barron and Harlan returned to the lineup late scoring an additional touchdown apiece 25 The starting lineup was Cornell left end Johnson left tackle Barnett left guard Amis center Davis right guard Lyman right tackle A Staton right end McDonough quarterback Ferst left halfback Barron right halfback and Farnsworth fullback 25 Georgetown edit Georgetown at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalGeorgetown 0 007 7 Ga Tech 0 7140 21Date November 24Location Grant Field Atlanta GASources 26 The Tornado defeated the Georgetown Blue and Gray 21 7 Tech s first score came from Judy Harlan on a two yard run behind right tackle 26 The second score was in the second half when Red Barron skirted the left end for 20 yards and a touchdown 26 Barron made his team s final touchdown on a two yard run behind left guard 26 Georgetown scored on a 95 yard return after DuFour recovered a Jack McDonough fumble 26 nbsp A pass during the Tech Auburn gameThe starting lineup was J Staton left end Johnson left tackle Frye left guard Amis center Davis right guard A Staton right tackle Mitchell right end McDonough quarterback Ferst left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 27 Auburn edit Auburn at Georgia Tech 1 234TotalAuburn 0 000 0 Ga Tech 0 0014 14Date November 24Location Grant Field Atlanta GAGame attendance 25 000Referee Ed FinlaySources 28 Georgia Tech defeated Auburn 14 0 More than 21 000 fans the largest crowd of the Southern football season watched the game 29 After a scoreless first half Tech opened a drive to start the second half with runs from Barron Harlan and Ferst As Barron was about to score he fumbled and McDonough recovered the ball in the end zone Barron later scored the second touchdown 28 The starting lineup was J Staton left end Johnson left tackle Lebey left guard Amis center Davis right guard A Staton right tackle Mitchell right end McDonough quarterback Ferst left halfback Barron right halfback and Harlan fullback 28 Postseason editAwards and honors edit Barron rushed for 1 459 yards during the season 3 and led the team in scoring with 90 points 30 Harlan Barron and Al Staton were composite All Southerns and Davis and John Staton made some All Southern teams 31 Harlan made Walter Camp s third All America team 32 and Barron made Jack Veiock s third team 33 Championships edit For yet another season neither Tech nor the Bulldogs of Georgia lost to a Southern team Tech tied with independent Centre Georgia and Vanderbilt for claims of the SIAA title 29 For Georgia coach Herman Stegeman the contest for the mythical title of greatest Southern team was between Centre Georgia Tech and Georgia 29 Sportswriter Fuzzy Woodruff in his History of Southern Football explained Tech was picked as champion through force of habit 34 though no championship was ever won with less effort or achievement 34 Personnel editDepth chart edit The following chart depicts Tech s lineup during the 1921 season with games started at the position in parentheses It mimics the offense after the jump shift LEJohn Staton 7 Cornell 1 Nabelle 1 LT LG C RG RTJ P McCrea 5 Claire Frye 4 Dad Amis 8 Oscar Davis 7 W P Lyman 6 Johnson 4 Dummy Lebey 3 Claire Frye 1 Borum 1 Albert Staton 2 Barnett 1 Claire Frye 1 Jesse Fincher 1 John McIntyre 1 REAlbert Staton 7 Mitchell 2 QBJack McDonough 8 Pinkey Hunt 1 RHBRed Barron 8 Jimmy Brewster 1 FBJudy Harlan 8 Farnsworth 1 LHBFrank Ferst 5 Jimmy Brewster 2 Red Barron 1 Dewey Scarboro 1 Scoring leaders edit The following is an incomplete list of statistics and scores largely dependent on newspaper summaries Player Touchdowns Extra points PointsRed Barron 15 0 90Judy Harlan 12 0 72Jimmy Brewster 10 0 60Bip Farnsworth 3 0 18Frank Ferst 3 0 18Jack McDonough 3 0 18Dewey Scarboro 3 0 18Albert Staton 1 11 17W P Lyman 0 14 14Granger 0 10 10Carter 1 0 6Caldwell 1 0 6Pinkey Hunt 1 0 6John Staton 0 6 6Oscar Davis 0 1 1Total 53 42 360See also edit1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season 1921 College Football All America TeamNotes edit Although Georgia Tech s teams are officially known as the Yellow Jackets northern writers called the team the Golden Tornado in 1917 The name was commonly used until 1928 and for many years afterwards as an alternate nickname 1 It may have been coined by Morgan Blake 2 The previous week Georgia had defeated Furman 27 7 16 Endnotes edit Van Brimmer amp Rice 2011 p 147 Golden Tornadoes Retrieved January 28 2015 a b Tech s Old Time Football Records PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 3 2017 To Judy Harlan Leader of Tech Atlanta Constitution November 27 1921 p 19 Retrieved May 14 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Judy Harlan Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol 54 1973 Another Judy Harlan Ironwood Daily Globe October 19 1927 p 7 Retrieved May 14 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Eight Stars of Constitution s All Southern Atlanta Constitution November 28 1920 p 3 Retrieved May 14 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f Cliff Wheatley September 25 1921 Attack of Alex s Great Outfit Too Much for Wake Forest Team The Atlanta Constitution p 3 Retrieved June 8 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Lynn Hogan 1973 They Walked Away Into Legend Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine 51 4 15 19 Georgia Tech s All Era Teams PDF Georgia Tech Football 155 2007 Archived from the original PDF on October 8 2018 Retrieved May 7 2016 1921 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Schedule and Results sports reference com Retrieved February 4 2017 a b c d e f Fuzzy Woodruff October 2 1921 Red Barron Is Brilliant Star As Tornado Sweeps to Victory The Atlanta Constitution p 3 Retrieved June 8 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d Tech s Golden Tornado Roars Across Field To Victory Over Davidson The Charlotte Observer October 9 1921 p 15 Retrieved June 8 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b Camp 1922 p 27 a b Camp 1922 p 26 a b c d e f g Fuzzy Woodruff October 16 1921 Golden Tornado Overwhelms Furman 69 0 The Atlanta Constitution p 3 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Barron Is Star For Tornado The Atlanta Constitution October 23 1921 p 3 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Camp 1922 p 57 a b c Penn State Tears Georgia Techites Line Into Shreds Pittsburgh Daily Post October 30 1921 p 20 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Prato 2015 p 335 Football games played at The Polo Grounds New York luckyshow org Retrieved February 4 2017 Penn State in the Polo Grounds Part 2 joepasdoghouse com Archived from the original on June 11 2016 a b Camp 1922 p 51 Woodruff 1928 pp 126 127 a b c d e f g h i j k Paul Warwick November 6 1921 Clemson Rushes Over Touchdown Against Tech But Is Swamped Atlanta Constitution p 3 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com a b c d e Tech Georgetown Play by Detail Atlanta Constitution November 13 1921 p 4 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Georgetown Defense Smashed By Tech Atlanta Constitution November 13 1921 p 4 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Techs Beat Alabama In Final 14 To 0 Greensboro Daily News November 25 1921 p 12 Retrieved May 6 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Camp 1922 p 85 Camp 1922 p 165 nbsp All Southern Football Team Charlotte Observer December 4 1921 Walter Camp s All America Selections for 1921 PDF The New York Times December 21 1921 Retrieved March 6 2013 Players from Coast to Coast Put on All American Team by Veiock Tulsa Daily World December 4 1921 a b Woodruff 1928 p 183References editCamp Walter 1922 National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Rules Official Intercollegiate Football Guide New York Spalding s Athletic Library Prato Lou 2015 100 Things Penn State Fans Should Know amp Do Before They Die ISBN 9781633193635 Van Brimmer Adam Rice Homer 2011 100 Things Yellow Jackets Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die Chicago Triumph Books ISBN 978 1 61749 703 2 Woodruff Fuzzy 1928 A History of 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