The 1919 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon in the 1919 college football season. It was the Webfoots' 27th overall and fourth season as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). Home games were played at Kincaid Field and Hayward Field in Eugene, and at Multnomah Field in Portland.
Under second-year head coach Charles A. Huntington, Oregon was 5–1 in the regular season and 2–1 in the PCC; the second loss was by a point to undefeated Harvard in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day.[1][2][3][4]
The inaugural game at Hayward Field was the rivalry against Oregon Agricultural on November 15.[5][6] It hosted varsity football through 1966,[5] and continues as an elite track and field venue.
^"Harvard's Heavie St backfield to be pitted against Oregon in gridiron classic tomorrow". Eugene Daily Guard. Oregon. December 31, 1919. p. 1.
^"Harvard defeats Oregon 7 to 6". Eugene Daily Guard. Oregon. January 1, 1920. p. 1.
^"Harvard's Crimson Triumphs Over Oregon By 7 To 6". The Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. January 2, 1920. p. 15. Retrieved March 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^"Harvard trims Oregon 7-6 in Pasadena battle". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. January 2, 1920. p. 1.
^ abTims, Marvin (November 6, 1966). "Hayward Field ends its days on sad note". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. p. 1A.
^"Old Oregon wins great victory". Eugene Daily Guard. Oregon. November 15, 1919. p. 1.
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