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Parke H. Davis

Parke Hill Davis (July 16, 1871 – June 5, 1934)〔( Bibliographic information on: Davis, Parke H., ''Football – The American Intercollegiate Game'', 1911 )〕〔"PARKE H. DAVIS BURIED.; Many Prominent Men at Funeral of Football Authority", special to ''The New York Times'', June 9, 1934〕 was an American football player, coach and historian who retroactively named the national championship teams in American college football from the 1869 through the 1932 seasons. He also named co-national champions at the conclusion of the 1933 season.〔(Notre Dame Football website )〕 Davis' selections are included in the NCAA's official football record books, as the only championship teams chosen on the basis of research.〔(Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Records Book, page 73, 2007 )〕
==Player and coach==
Davis was a lineman for Princeton〔(WolverinesPedia )〕 and a member of the Tigers' "tug-of-war team in 1889"〔(Jenkins, Dan, "This Year The Fight Will Be In The Open", ''Sports Illustrated'', September 11, 1967 )〕 before going on to coach at Wisconsin (1893),〔("A Brief History of the Wisconsin Badgers Football Team", Front Row USA ) The Badgers were 4–2–0 under Davis in 1893.〕 Amherst (1894)〔(College Football Data Warehouse ) Davis' record at Amherst was 7–5–1 in 1894.〕 and Lafayette (1895–98),〔(College Football Data Warehouse ) Davis' record at Lafayette was 7–2–0 in 1895, 11–0–1 in 1896, and 9–2–1 in 1897.〕〔("A Correction", ''The Lafayette'', page 145, February 10, 1899 ) This February 1899 article discusses the appointment of a committee to "extend a vote of thanks to Mr. Parke H. Davis for his services as coach of the football team during the past season," which would have been 1898.〕〔(College Football Data Warehouse ) Lafayette was 3–8 in 1898.〕 where he also served as athletic director.〔("Around Campus.", ''The Lafayette'', page 135, February 14, 1896 )〕
He displayed an admirable range of talents. In 1896 alone, Coach Davis organized Lafayette's Law Club;〔("Law Club.", ''The Lafayette'', page 6, September 25, 1896 )〕 he appeared in a leading role in a stage production of ''The Rivals'' at the Easton, Pennsylvania Opera House;〔("Around the Campus.", ''The Lafayette'', page 231, June 5, 1896 )〕 he read Longfellow poetry at the Freshman Initiation gala;〔("Freshman Initiated.", ''The Lafayette'', page 48, October 30, 1896 )〕 and he led Lafayette to its first national football championship, an honor he would, himself, bestow upon his team some 37 years after the fact.

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