1901 college football season

The 1901 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with NCAA-designated "major selectors" retroactively selecting Michigan and Harvard as national champions. The NCAA records book also erroneously lists Yale as Parke H. Davis's selection. Harvard beat Yale 22–0 the last game of the year.

Rose Bowl
The very first collegiate football bowl game was played following the 1901 season. Originally titled the "Tournament East-West football game" what is now known as the Rose Bowl Game was first played on January 1, 1902, in Pasadena, California. Michigan defeated Stanford 49–0.

All-Americans
The consensus All-America team included:

Statistical leaders

 * Player scoring most points: Bruce Shorts, Michigan, 123
 * Rushing leader: Willie Heston, Michigan, 684
 * Rushing avg. leader: Willie Heston, 10.2
 * Rushing touchdowns leader: Willie Heston, 20