The 1929 college football season saw a number of unbeaten and untied teams. Purdue, Tulane, Notre Dame, Western Maryland, and Pittsburgh all finished the regular season with wins over all their opponents. Notre Dame was recognized as national champion by all three of the contemporary major selectors (the Dickinson System, Dunkel System, and Houlgate System). Houlgate would later name USC (10âÂÂ2) on the basis of post-season play. Eight of nine retrospective selectors later also named Notre Dame and USC as No. 1 teams.
Following the season, Pittsburgh traveled to Pasadena to meet USC in the Rose Bowl, at that time the only postseason college football game, where the Trojans defeated the Panthers, 47âÂÂ14. Four years later, football historian Parke Davis selected Pittsburgh as the "National Champion Foot Ball Team" for 1929, the only one of 12 major selectors to do so. Pittsburgh claims a 1929 national championship on this basis.
A major change in the rules for 1929 was that a fumbled ball was dead as soon as it struck the ground. Previously, a defending player could run with a recovered fumble, as in the case of Roy Riegels in the 1929 Rose Bowl.
The Duke Blue Devils were independent in 1928 and joined the Southern Conference in 1929.
September 21 In Dallas, Southern Methodist University (SMU) opened its season with a 13âÂÂ3 win over North Texas State.
September 28 SMU and Howard Payne College played to a 13âÂÂ13 tie, and TCU rolled over visiting Daniel Baker College, 61âÂÂ0. In Los Angeles, USC opened its season against crosstown rival UCLA, rolling over the Bruins 76âÂÂ0. Pittsburgh beat Waynesburg State, 53âÂÂ0 California beat Santa Clara 27âÂÂ6 Pennsylvania beat Franklin & Marshall 14âÂÂ7 Tulane opened with a win over Northwestern State, 40âÂÂ6
October 5
SMU and Nebraska played to a 0âÂÂ0 tie in Nebraska. Notre Dame opened its season with a 14âÂÂ0 win at Indiana TCU beat Hardin Simmons, 20âÂÂ0 Illinois beat Kansas 25âÂÂ0, and Purdue beat Kansas State, 26âÂÂ14 Pittsburgh won at Duke, 52âÂÂ7 USC beat Oregon State 21âÂÂ7 Pennsylvania defeated Swarthmore 20âÂÂ6 California and St. Mary's played to a 0âÂÂ0 tie. Tulane beat Texas A&M, 13âÂÂ10
October 12
In Baltimore, Notre Dame defeated Navy, 14âÂÂ7. SMU beat Austin College, 16âÂÂ0 In Shreveport, TCU registered another shutout, beating Centenary College 28âÂÂ0 Nebraska won at Syracuse, 13âÂÂ6 USC won at Washington, 48âÂÂ0, and California beat visiting Washington State, 14âÂÂ0. Purdue beat Michigan 30âÂÂ16 and Illinois beat Bradley 45âÂÂ0 Pittsburgh beat West Virginia 27âÂÂ7 Pennsylvania beat Virginia Tech, 14âÂÂ8 Tulane beat Mississippi State, 34âÂÂ0
October 19
Pittsburgh handed Nebraska its first loss, 12âÂÂ7; TCU surrendered its first points, but beat Texas A&M, 13âÂÂ7. Illinois and Iowa played to a 7âÂÂ7 tie. Purdue beat DePauw 26âÂÂ7 Tulane beat Lafayette College of Louisiana, 60âÂÂ0 USC scored big again, with a 64âÂÂ0 win over Occidental. At 4âÂÂ0âÂÂ0, the Trojans had outscored their opponents 209âÂÂ7. In Chicago, Notre Dame defeated Wisconsin 19âÂÂ0
In Philadelphia, (1âÂÂ0âÂÂ1) California and (3âÂÂ0) Pennsylvania played, with California winning 12âÂÂ7
October 26 During the weekend between October 24 and October 29, 1929 (see Wall Street Crash of 1929), SMU beat visiting Ole Miss, 52âÂÂ0 and TCU, with a 131âÂÂ7 aggregate lead over its opponents, won its fifth straight, a 22âÂÂ0 win over Texas Tech. In Pittsburgh, the Pitt Panthers beat Allegheny 40âÂÂ0 and Notre Dame defeated Carnegie Tech 7âÂÂ0. Illinois beat visiting Michigan 14âÂÂ0, and Purdue won at Chicago 26âÂÂ0 The USC offense was held to single digits at Stanford, winning 7âÂÂ0. California defeated the non-college Olympic Club, 21âÂÂ19. Pennsylvania beat Lehigh 10âÂÂ7 and in New Orleans, Tulane beat Georgia Tech, 20âÂÂ14. Nebraska and Missouri played to a 7âÂÂ7 tie.
November 2 In Los Angeles, USC (5âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) hosted California (4âÂÂ0âÂÂ1). California handed the Trojans their first loss, 15âÂÂ7 In Dallas, unbeaten (3âÂÂ0âÂÂ2) SMU and unbeaten and untied Texas (5âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) both stayed unbeaten, playing to 0âÂÂ0 tie. Notre Dame beat visiting Georgia Tech 26âÂÂ6 In Columbus, Georgia, Tulane beat Georgia, 21âÂÂ15
TCU beat North Texas State, 25âÂÂ0 Nebraska beat Kansas, 12âÂÂ6 Purdue won at Wisconsin 13âÂÂ0, but Illinois lost at Northwestern, 7âÂÂ0, Pittsburgh beat Ohio State, 18âÂÂ2 Pennsylvania defeated Navy, 7âÂÂ2
November 9
SMU won at Texas A&M 12âÂÂ7 and TCU beat Rice, 24âÂÂ0 Illinois beat Army, 17âÂÂ7 and Purdue beat Ole Miss 27âÂÂ7 Pittsburgh beat Washington & Jefferson 21âÂÂ0 Notre Dame defeated Drake University Tulane beat Auburn, 52âÂÂ0 USC beat visiting Nevada, 66âÂÂ0 and California beat Montana 53âÂÂ18
At Philadelphia, (5âÂÂ1âÂÂ0) Penn State defeated (5âÂÂ1âÂÂ0) Pennsylvania, 19âÂÂ7
November 16
In Chicago, a record crowd of 123,000 turned out at Soldier Field to watch Notre Dame (6âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) and USC (6âÂÂ1âÂÂ0). Knute Rockne, who had been hospitalized with an infected leg, guided his team from a cot set behind the Notre Dame bench. In the third quarter, the Irish took a 13âÂÂ6 lead, onâÂÂSavoldi's plunge and Frank Carideo's extra point. On the ensuing kickoff, -- Saunders ran the ball back 95 yards for a touchdown, but the point after failed, and Notre Dame held on to win 13âÂÂ12.
Nebraska and visiting Oklahoma played to a 13âÂÂ13 draw; at (2âÂÂ1âÂÂ3), the Cornhuskers had tied more games than they had won or lost. SMU beat Baylor, 25âÂÂ6. TCU was (7âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) and had outscored its opposition 193âÂÂ7; Texas (5âÂÂ0âÂÂ2) had an aggregate 120âÂÂ0 lead on its opponents, though its last two games had been scoreless ties. When they met at Austin, Texas scored first, but Cy Leland returned the kickoff 90 yards for a TCU score. At halftime, TCU led 13âÂÂ12 on the only extra point scored that day, and finished 15âÂÂ12 Illinois defeated Chicago 20âÂÂ6 and Purdue beat Iowa 7âÂÂ0 Pittsburgh beat Carnegie Tech, 34âÂÂ13 Pennsylvania visited Columbia and won 20âÂÂ0 California beat Washington 7âÂÂ0
Tulane defeated Sewanee 18âÂÂ0
November 23 Nebraska won at Kansas State, 10âÂÂ6 SMU beat Rice, 34âÂÂ0 TCU beat Baylor, 34âÂÂ7 Illinois beat Ohio State, 27âÂÂ0, and Purdue won at Indiana 32âÂÂ0 to finish its season unbeaten. Notre Dame won at Northwestern 26âÂÂ6. USC beat visiting Idaho, 72âÂÂ0 Stanford (7âÂÂ2âÂÂ0) and California met in Palo Alto, with Stanford winning 21âÂÂ6.
November 28, Thanksgiving Day; Pittsburgh beat Penn State 20âÂÂ7 Pennsylvania beat Cornell 17âÂÂ7 Nebraska closed its season with a 31âÂÂ12 win over Iowa State, to finish at 4âÂÂ1âÂÂ3.
November 30 In a season-ending matchup of the Southwest Conference's two best teams at Fort Worth, Texas Christian (9âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) hosted Southern Methodist (6âÂÂ0âÂÂ3). Although SMU took a 7âÂÂ0 lead in the third quarter, and held the Frogs once at the goal line, TCU reached the one on its next possession, and scored on third down. Hawks Green's kick staved off an upset, tied the Mustangs 7âÂÂ7, and gave TCU the conference title.
Notre Dame (8âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) closed its season at Yankee Stadium in New York, where it faced Army (6âÂÂ2âÂÂ1). The Fighting Irish won 7âÂÂ0. USC beat Washington State, 27âÂÂ7 Tulane closed its season with a 21âÂÂ0 win at LSU, to finish unbeaten at 9âÂÂ0âÂÂ0
On December 14, USC defeated Carnegie Tech, 45âÂÂ13.
USC had been beaten earlier in the year, at Chicago, by Notre Dame. The Trojans and the Fighting Irish were not able to agree on a rematch, and USC was given the right to invite another eastern powerhouseâÂÂthe unbeaten (9âÂÂ0âÂÂ0) Pittsburgh Panthers. Pitt's bid for a claim to the national championship started on the first play of the game, as Toby Uansa ran 68 yards before being tackled at the 11, but the Panthers failed to reach the end zone. Six minutes into the game, Russ Saunders and --- Edelson connected on a 56-yard pass play for USC's first touchdown. By halftime, USC led 26âÂÂ0. Pitt finally scored in the third quarter to trail 33âÂÂ7. After seven USC touchdowns, the final score was USC 47, Pitt 14.
Various different rankings (using differing methodologies) have identified Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, or the University of Southern California as the season's champion.
Note: Dickinson System, Dunkel System, Houlgate System, Erskine Trophy poll, and Bonniwell Trophy vote were given contemporarily. All other rankings were given retroactively
The consensus All-America team included: