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with the team's performance in the 1901 season and demanded more undergraduate say in athletic department and coaching. At the time the Athletic Association's board of directors was controlled by graduate and professional students. To protest Woodruff resignation all of Penn's graduate coaches resigned. Williams introduced a coaching system in which he served as head coach while being aided by a group of other alumni who served as assistant coaches. This system reduced the damage any one coach or assistant coach had to leave the team. He quickly rebuilt the Quakers and led them to two retroactive national titles in 1904 and 1907. In just his third season as head coach, Williams and Penn posted a 12–0 record and the program's fourth national crown. This Quakers squad has a dominating Defense that only allowed 0.3 points a game with
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the only school to score on them that season. The next year Williams led Penn to the second-straight undefeated season posting a 12–0–1 mark. Once again defense dominated with seven shutouts. Penn's fifth and Williams second (as a coach) retroactive national title came after an 11–1 campaign in his
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was illegal. To advance the ball down the field, Woodruff coached his quarterback to "pass the ball with his foot." The rules at the time were that anybody that kicked the ball or anybody behind the kicker was allowed to recover the ball and retain possession. Williams was able to place his kicks
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In 1902 Williams succeeded his former coach, George W. Woodruff, at the University of Pennsylvania. When Williams first arrived he had to deal with a team and athletic department recovering from an undergraduate and dental student revolt that led to Woodruff to resign. The students were dissatisfied
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In his first year as quarterback, he helped the 1893 Quakers to a 12–3 record. The team started strong by winning the first 11 game. In those 11 games the defense only gave up 18 points while the offence scored 305 points. The season collapsed in last four games when Penn lost three out of the
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though Yale and Princeton were also retroactively named national champions by other organizations. The highlight of the season was a 12–0 victory over Princeton (only the second in 30 meetings) and an 18–4 victory over Harvard. The 1894 squad featured a talented backfield that consisted of
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team, wrote to Williams asking the Penn captain to suggest a suitable coach. He recommended his former coach at Oberlin, who at the time was a tomato farmer in Texas. Auburn hired Heisman, who went on to Hall of Fame career.
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Williams was elected captain of the Penn's 1895 team and was named an All American that year. As captain, he led Penn to another undefeated (14-0) seasons and a second-consecutive retroactive national title.
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early in the game which would become a 40–0 route of the Buckeyes. During that season the Yeomen also claimed a second victory over the Buckeyes and a victory over the
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Other than the two undefeated seasons, Williams may is best known for being instrumental in getting John Heisman back into coaching. Before the 1895 season,
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in 1891 and 1892. The 1891 Yeomen played without a paid coach and went 2–2. The next year Williams was named captain. This team was coached by
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during the 1890s. He returned to Penn and served as the head football coach there from 1902 to 1907, compiling a record of 60–10–4. His
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In 1894 Williams helped Penn to its first undefeated season. The 1894 team was retroactively named national champions by
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and London's Royal Ophthalmic College. He practiced ophthalmology for many years in
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On Heisman's advice, Williams transferred to his coach's former school, the
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Williams continued playing football after college, as quarterback for the
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for the 1908 season. He finished his coaching career 60–10–4 record.
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last year at the helm of the Quakers. He was replaced the season by
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in 1894 with a Bachelor of Science and a medical degree in 1897.
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Miller 1023:The New York Times 974:2007-01-01 at the 816:2019-01-03 at the 783:Nat Brandt, p. 177 491: 443: 429:in 1898 and 1899. 245:national champions 32: 1880: 1879: 1768: 1767: 1661: 1660: 1395: 1394: 1195:John Brown (1969) 1170:John Owens (1962) 801:Nat Brandt, p. 93 792:Nat Brandt, p. 71 712: 700: 699: 696: 526: 385:Winchester Osgood 221:American football 214: 213: 152:Coaching career ( 132:Duquesne C&AC 16:(Redirected from 1975: 1872:Carl S. Williams 1868: 1850:Simon F. Pauxtis 1830:Howard Fulweiler 1815:Dexter W. Draper 1804: 1795: 1788: 1781: 1772: 1771: 1760:Carl S. Williams 1756: 1697: 1688: 1681: 1674: 1665: 1664: 1654: 1646: 1638: 1630: 1622: 1614: 1606: 1598: 1590: 1582: 1574: 1566: 1558: 1550: 1542: 1534: 1526: 1518: 1515:George H. Brooke 1510: 1502: 1494: 1491:Carl S. 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Index

Carl Sheldon Williams

Chatham, Ohio
Pennsburg, Pennsylvania
Oberlin
Penn
Orange AC
Duquesne C&AC
Quarterback
HC
Penn
national
American football
ophthalmologist
college football
Oberlin College
University of Pennsylvania
Penn Quakers
national champions
Philadelphia
Chatham, Ohio
Wellington, Ohio
University of Pennsylvania
Oberlin College
John Heisman
Ohio State
touchdown
Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
George Washington Woodruff

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