1922 Clemson Tigers football team

The 1922 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson Agricultural College during the 1922 college football season. Under second year head coach E. J. Stewart, the Tigers posted a 5–4 record.[1][2] E. H. Emanuel was the captain.[3] Clemson's 100th program win came October 13 vs. Presbyterian.

1922 Clemson Tigers football
ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Division/ Southern Conference
1922 record5–4 (2–4 / 1–2 SIAA / SoCon)
Head coachE. J. Stewart (2nd season)
CaptainE. H. Emanuel
Home stadiumRiggs Field
1922 Southern Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
North Carolina + 5 0 0  9 1 0
Georgia Tech + 4 0 0  7 2 0
Vanderbilt * + 3 0 0  8 0 1
VPI 3 0 0  8 1 1
Florida 2 0 0  7 2 0
Auburn 2 1 0  8 2 0
Tennessee 3 2 0  8 2 0
Alabama 3 2 1  6 3 1
Virginia 1 1 1  4 4 1
Mississippi A&M 2 3 0  3 4 2
Kentucky 1 2 0  6 3 0
Clemson 1 2 0  5 4 0
Washington and Lee 1 2 0  5 3 1
Maryland 1 2 0  4 5 1
LSU 1 2 0  3 7 0
Georgia 1 3 1  5 4 1
Tulane 1 4 0  4 4 0
South Carolina 0 2 0  5 4 0
Ole Miss 0 2 0  4 5 1
NC State 0 5 0  4 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions
  • * – co-member of SIAA

Schedule

The Tigers played as members of both the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and newly formed Southern Conference. Games listed as conference games below are Southern Conference games. SIAA games included those three plus the matchups with Centre, The Citadel, and Furman.

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 30Centre*L 0–21
October 7Newberry*
  • Riggs Field
  • Calhoun, SC
W 57–0
October 13Presbyterian*
  • Riggs Field
  • Calhoun, SC
W 13–0
October 26at South CarolinaColumbia, SC (Palmetto Bowl)W 3–0
November 4at Georgia Tech
L 7–21
November 11at The Citadel*
W 18–0
November 18Erskine*
  • Riggs Field
  • Calhoun, SC
W 52–0
November 25at Furman*Greenville, SCL 6–20
December 2vs. Florida
L 14–47
  • *Non-conference game
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References

  1. Bourret, Tim. "2010 Clemson Football Media Guide" (PDF). Clemson University. p. 202. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  2. "Clemson Game by Game Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  3. 2010 Media Guide, p. 198


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