The "Games started" column is correct through Harvard's first game, against Boston University. It will be updated as more progress is made on the article's "Game summaries" section.
Harvard began the 1921 season with a doubleheader at
Harvard Stadium on September 24; both games were played with eight-minute quarters.[4][5] The first game of the doubleheader was against
Boston University. Harvard's team played conservatively and the line played better than was expected. With the ball on the Boston 16-yard line, they completed a forward pass and called a series of rushes which culminated in a touchdown rush by
George Owen in the first quarter.
Charles Buell converted the
extra point to make the score 7–0. The only other scoring play in the contest was a
field goal kicked from the Boston 18-yard line by Buell, which followed an 80-yard kick return by
Vinton Chapin.[4]
Harvard's season-opening starting lineup was Kunhardt at center; Kane, Hubbard, Brocker, Brown, Lockwood, and Crocker also on the line; Buell at quarterback, Fitts and Owen at halfback, and Chapin at fullback.[4]
Harvard's starters for the game were Bradford at center, Hartley, Henry, Anthony, Grew, Hobson, and Macomber also on the line, Johnson at quarterback, Pfaffman and Rouillard at halfback, and Churchill at fullback.[5]
The "Games started" column is correct through Harvard's first game, against Boston University. It will be updated as more progress is made on the article's "Game summaries" section.
Harvard began the 1921 season with a doubleheader at
Harvard Stadium on September 24; both games were played with eight-minute quarters.[4][5] The first game of the doubleheader was against
Boston University. Harvard's team played conservatively and the line played better than was expected. With the ball on the Boston 16-yard line, they completed a forward pass and called a series of rushes which culminated in a touchdown rush by
George Owen in the first quarter.
Charles Buell converted the
extra point to make the score 7–0. The only other scoring play in the contest was a
field goal kicked from the Boston 18-yard line by Buell, which followed an 80-yard kick return by
Vinton Chapin.[4]
Harvard's season-opening starting lineup was Kunhardt at center; Kane, Hubbard, Brocker, Brown, Lockwood, and Crocker also on the line; Buell at quarterback, Fitts and Owen at halfback, and Chapin at fullback.[4]
Harvard's starters for the game were Bradford at center, Hartley, Henry, Anthony, Grew, Hobson, and Macomber also on the line, Johnson at quarterback, Pfaffman and Rouillard at halfback, and Churchill at fullback.[5]