[2] The Tigers defense was nearly perfect, outscoring opponents 73–11[1] in regular season play and completing three shut outs (five counting the practice games).
[3] Auburn hired former Yale substitute quarterback Mike Donahue.
[12] Since the present-day institution known as the University of Florida did not exist prior to 1905, it does not recognize this game.
Humphrey Foy went around end on a double pass for an 18-yard touchdown, the game's only score.
[13] "Referee Beaver says it was one of the fiercest of games and that Clemson's defense was superb but the team lacked snap and ginger.
[14] Sources:[15] Donahue's Auburn team beat first year head coach John Heisman's Georgia Tech 12–0, making two touchdowns in the first half.
[16] Sources:[17] Auburn closed the undefeated season with a 17–5 win over the Georgia Bulldogs.