1897 Auburn Tigers football team


The 1897 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 1897 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. It was the Tigers' sixth season. The team was led by head coach John Heisman, in his third year, and finished with a record of two wins, zero losses and one tie.
The team featured brothers Jim and John Penton.

Schedule

Source: 1897 Auburn football schedule

Season summary

Mercer

The season opened with a 26-0 defeat of Mercer. Fearing Georgia scouts watching for signals, Auburn did not use any throughout the game.

Nashville

Auburn beat Nashville 14-4 in a duel between fullbacks Jim Penton and Bradley Walker.

Sewanee

Auburn fought Sewanee to a scoreless tie.

Postseason

The team finished $700 in debt, and Heisman was the actor, director, and producer of David Garrick to raise the money. As such, he is founder of Auburn's first theatrical group: The A.P.I. Dramatic Club.