William & Mary Tribe football, 1910–1919

The William & Mary Orange and White / Indians football[1] teams represented The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. Now known as the William & Mary Tribe, the program was established in 1893. Their long-time football rival is the University of Richmond. Their annual meeting is dubbed the I-64 Bowl, so named for the highway connecting the two nearby schools.

Contents: 1910 - 1911 - 1912 - 1913 - 1914 - 1915 - 1916 - 1917 - 1918 - 1919 - Decade totals - Notes

1910

1910 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1910 record 1–7–1 (1–1 SAIAA)
Head coach J. Merrill Blanchard (3rd year)
Seasons
« 1909 1911 »
Date Opponent Site Result
October 1 at Virginia Madison Hall FieldCharlottesville, Virginia L 0–10  
1910 University College of Medicine Williamsburg, Virginia L 3–5  
1910 Norfolk HS Williamsburg, Virginia T 5–5  
1910 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia L 0–33  
1910 at Norfolk Collegian Norfolk, Virginia L 0–41  
1910 Hampden-Sydney Williamsburg, Virginia L 6–17  
1910 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia L 2–11  
1910 St. Vincent's Academy Williamsburg, Virginia L 6–18  
1910 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) W 18–6  

1911

1911 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference Independent
1911 record 1–5–2
Head coach William J. Young (1st year)
Seasons
« 1910 1912 »
Date Opponent Site Result
September 30 at Virginia Madison Hall FieldCharlottesville, Virginia L 0–81  
October 7 at Georgetown Washington, D.C. L 0–66  
1911 University College of Medicine Williamsburg, Virginia T 0–0  
1911 Fredericksburg College Williamsburg, Virginia T 0–0  
1911 Virginia Medical Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–6  
1911 vs. Randolph-Macon Newport News, Virginia L 11–14  
1911 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) W 3–0  
1911 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden Sydney, Virginia L 0–19  

1912

1912 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference Independent
1912 record 0–7
Head coach William J. Young (2nd year)
Seasons
« 1911 1913 »
Date Opponent Site Result
September 28 at Virginia Madison Hall FieldCharlottesville, Virginia L 0–60  
1912 at Norfolk Academy Norfolk, Virginia L 0–13  
1912 University College of Medicine Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–20  
1912 Virginia Medical Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–66  
1912 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–20  
1912 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–20  
1912 vs. Hampden-Sydney Petersburg, Virginia L 0–27  

1913

1913 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference Independent
1913 record 0–5–1
Head coach Dexter W. Draper (1st year)
Seasons
« 1912 1914 »
Date Opponent Site Result
October 4 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia L 3–33  
1913 Richmond Blues Williamsburg, Virginia T 0–0  
1913 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Virginia L 3–37  
1913 vs. Richmond Newport News, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 13–20  
1913 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden Sydney, Virginia L 0–32  
1913 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 13–20  

1914

1914 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference Independent
1914 record 1–7
Head coach Dexter W. Draper (2nd year)
Seasons
« 1913 1915 »
Date Opponent Site Result
1914 Richmond Blues Williamsburg, Virginia L 9–13  
October 10 at Virginia MIlitary Institute Lexington, Virginia L 0–38  
1914 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia W 10–7  
1914 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 3–7  
1914 vs. Hampden-Sydney Newport News, Virginia L 0–19  
1914 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Virginia L 0–63  
1914 Hampden-Sydney Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–41  
1914 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–32  

1915

1915 William & Mary Orange and White football
Conference Independent
1915 record 0–9–1
Head coach Dexter W. Draper (3rd year)
Seasons
« 1914 1916 »
Date Opponent Site Result
1915 Union Theological Seminary Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–7  
October 2 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia L 6–19  
1915 Richmond Blues Williamsburg, Virginia T 0–0  
1915 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden Sydney, Virginia L 0–28  
1915 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–28  
1915 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Virginia L 7–34  
1915 vs. Hampden-Sydney Newport News, Virginia L 0–38  
1915 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia L 7–15  
1915 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–45  
November 25 at Delaware Newark, Delaware L 0–93  

1916

1916 William & Mary Indians football
Conference Independent
1916 record 2–5–2
Head coach Samuel H. Hubbard (1st year)
Seasons
« 1915 1917 »
Date Opponent Site Result
1916 Union Theological Seminary Williamsburg, Virginia W 7–0  
October 7 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia L 0–66  
1916 Portsmouth Naval Williamsburg, Virginia T 13–13  
1916 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–17  
1916 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–48  
1916 Hampden-Sydney Williamsburg, Virginia L 0–31  
1916 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Virginia W 14–7  
1916 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) T 0–0  
1916 vs. Hampden-Sydney Norfolk, Virginia L 0–9  

1917

1917 William & Mary Indians football
Conference Independent
1917 record 3–5
Head coach Herbert J. Young (1st year)
Seasons
« 1916 1918 »
Date Opponent Site Result
October 6 at Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia L 0–53  
1917 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–28  
1917 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia W 13–0  
1917 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden Sydney, Virginia L 0–21  
1917 at Emory & Henry Emory-Meadowview, Virginia W 7–0  
1917 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Virginia W 21–6  
1917 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–19  
1917 vs. Hampden-Sydney Newport News, Virginia L 0–32  

1918

1918 William & Mary Indians football
Conference Independent
1918 record 0–2
Head coach Vernon Geddy (1st year)
Seasons
« 1917 1919 »
Date Opponent Site Result
1918 at Lynchburg Lynchburg, Virginia L 0–13  
1918 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–7  

1919

1919 William & Mary Indians football
Conference Independent
1919 record 2–6–1
Head coach James G. Driver (1st year)
Seasons
« 1918 1920 »
Date Opponent Site Result
1919 at Lynchburg Lynchburg, Virginia T 0–0  
October 11 vs. Virginia Military Institute Richmond, Virginia W 3–21  
1919 Richmond Williamsburg, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 7–0  
1919 Randolph-Macon Williamsburg, Virginia W 3–0  
1919 vs. Hampden-Sydney Norfolk, Virginia L 3–7  
1919 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–17  
1919 vs. Randolph-Macon Richmond, Virginia L 6–7  
1919 Hampden-Sydney Williamsburg, Virginia L 6–7  
1919 at Richmond Richmond, Virginia (I-64 Bowl) L 0–21  

Decade totals

Notes

  1. ^ The College of William & Mary has transitioned through several official nicknames since its athletic program began in 1893. From 1893 to 1916, William & Mary football players were known as the Orange and White because those were the old official school colors. From 1916 to 1977 all William & Mary athletes were known as the Indians. And, most recently, from 1978 to the present they have been known as the Tribe.