The Tigers recorded nine shutouts and outscored opponents by a combined total of 478 to 58.
[1] The team's only loss was by a 32–0 score against Yale and they tied the Orange Athletic Club 0–0.
[2] Three Princeton players, fullback Sheppard Homans, Jr., end Ralph Warren, and guard Jesse Riggs, were consensus first-team honorees on the 1890 College Football All-America Team.
[3] In 1952, Grantland Rice paid tribute to Homans as the embodiment of the rough and tumble days of iron man football.
"[4] The 115–0 defeat of Virginia is often marked as the beginning of major college football's arrival in the South.