Cumberland (TN) Cumberland upset the Commodores 6–0, the first time Cumberland ever scored on Vanderbilt. Four minutes after the game started, Waterhouse had the decisive touchdown.
M. O. Bridges had his right collarbone broken. The starting lineup was B. Blake (left end), Pritchard (left tackle), Brown (left guard), Perry (center), Patterson (right guard), Graham (right tackle), Bryan (right end), Kyle (quarterback), D. Blake (left halfback), Hamilton (right halfback), Tigert (fullback).
Frank Kyle starred with runs of 35, 30, 50, and 48 yards. Vanderbilt took a 12–0 halftime lead after first half touchdowns were scored first by
Ed Hamilton and followed by
John J. Tigert. The Commodores then closed the game with three touchdowns in the second half scored by Hamilton,
Dan Blake and
Bob Blake for the 30–0 victory. The starting lineup was B. Blake (left end), Pritchard (left tackle), B. Brown (left guard), Perry (center), Patterson (right guard), Graham (right tackle), D. Blake (right end), Kyle (quarterback), Tigert (left halfback), Jones (right halfback), Hamilton (fullback).
Texas Vanderbilt tied the
Texas Longhorns 5–5.
Washington University Vanderbilt defeated
Washington University by as core of 41–0.
Sewanee Vanderbilt gave rival
Sewanee its only loss, 10–5, the first team to even score on the Tigers. Sewanee was crippled in the first half by the loss of Stewart, who fractured his ankle in a scrimmage before the game. He tried to play through it, but had to be helped off the field. The starting lineup was B. Blake (left end), Pritchard (left tackle), Brown (left guard), Perry (center), Patterson (right guard), Graham (right tackle), D. Blake (right end), Kyle (quarterback), Tigert (left halfback), Bryan (right halfback), and Hamilton (fullback). ==Postseason==