[1] The team was designated as 1925 national champions by the Dickinson System and were awarded the Rissman Trophy after its creation the next year.
[2] They were also retroactively named champions by Parke H. Davis in the 1934 edition of Spalding's Foot Ball Guide.
[3] Dartmouth's 1925 season was part of a 22-game unbeaten streak that began in November 1923 and continued until October 1926.
[5] In a 62–13 victory over Cornell, Oberlander had 477 yards in total offense, including six touchdown passes,[6] a Dartmouth record which still stands.
[7] Cornell coach Gil Dobie responded "We won the game 13–0, passing is not football.