1897 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season
The 1897 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season was the college football games played by the members schools of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as part of the 1897 college football season
The season began on October 2. Conference play began on October 9 with Georgia shutting out Clemson 24-0 in Athens.
After the Sewanee game, Coach R. G. Acton's Vanderbilt Commodores claimed the program's first ever conference title. This was followed by a challenge met by the other southern team to claim a championship, South Atlantic school Virginia; which claims seven prior championships of the South. The game ended a 0-0 tie. Said Coach Acton, "It was the best game ever played in the South." Vanderbilt held all opponents scoreless.
The Texas Longhorns averaged the most points per game in the conference.
The 1897 season was one in which a member school, Tulane University, was barred from intercollegiate football participation by SIAA President, Dr. Dudley. This was part of a sanction handed down in response to the LSU game the previous season in which Tulane was forced to forfeit for having fielded an ineligible player.
The season was also notable for the game Virginia played against Georgia, featuring the death of Richard Von Albade Gammon.Season overview
Results and team statistics
Key
PPG = Average of points scored per game
PAG = Average of points allowed per gameRegular season
SIAA teams in bold.Week One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Week Five
Week Six
Week Seven
Week Eight
Week Nine
Week Ten
Week Eleven
Week Twelve
Week Thirteen
Week Fourteen
Week Fifteen
Week Sixteen