Team: | Duquesne Country and Athletic Club |
Year: | 1900 |
Bg Color: | black |
Text Color: | white |
Border Color: | red |
Record: | 9–2 |
Chairman: | E. S. Fownes |
Manager: | Roy Jackson |
Coach: | Roy Jackson |
Coach Year: | 3rd |
Captain: | Roy Jackson |
Captain Year: | 3rd |
Field: | Exposition Park |
Previous: | 1899 |
The Duquesne Country and Athletic Club (DC&AC) played its sixth and final season of American football in 1900. Led by coach, captain, and manager Roy Jackson,[1] [2] the team compiled a 9–2 record and outscored its opponents by a total of 183–23.
The team was unable to keep its roster intact from its dominant previous season as several players, including star backs J. A. Gammons and Dave Fultz, were lured by higher salaries to the Homestead Library & Athletic Club. Nevertheless, the DC&AC found sufficient replacements to remain strong.[3]
The DC&AC and other athletic clubs in the Pittsburgh area were plagued throughout the season by bad weather, which suppressed attendance and caused financial losses. The DC&AC did not recover to play another season.[3]