1910 College Football All-Southern Team

Hamilton Fish’s "Harvard Law School All Stars" played three games against different "All-Southern" elevens on December 30, 31, and January 2.

On December 28, they would be playing “the pick of Vanderbilt and Suwanee elevens” at Memphis and on the 31st, “the best men from the University of Louisiana and one or two other colleges” at New Orleans.

[1] A December 26 wire service article reported that Fielding Yost “may don the moleskin again.”[2] He was coaching a “western all-southern eleven” that was to play Harvard Law School in two days.

[5] A heavy rain also fell in Nashville on the night of the 28th,[6] and while the game had been expected to start at 2 o'clock on the 29th, it was apparently played on the 30th.

[9] Former Sewanee end Silas Williams played for Harvard while taking graduate courses.

Kinnebrew, the giant tackle, who made an all Southern eleven this season and who intends to enter Harvard Law School after finishing his course at the University of Mississippi, played against Captain Fish and held his own, according to the verdict of an enthusiastic crowd who flocked to the side lines in spite of inclement weather.

[12] Then on January 2 Fish's team played a group of LSU players in Baton Rouge.

[30] GR = selected jointly by Grantland Rice and John Heisman in the Atlanta Constitution.