. . . "97486"^^ . . . . . . . . "L 14\u201347 vs USC"@en . "Eastern champion"@en . . "Allegheny"@en . . . . "John P. Egan"@en . "120.0"^^ . "Pittsburgh Panthers"@en . "William G. Crowell"@en . "Nebraska"@en . . . . . . "1929 Pittsburgh Panthers football team"@en . "1929-11-09"^^ . . "Duke"@en . . . . "Carnegie Tech"@en . . "West Virginia"@en . . . . . . . "71000"^^ . "C. K. Rebele"@en . . "Lincoln, NE"@en . "Pasadena, CA"@en . . . . . "1929-09-28"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Week 7: Washington & Jefferson at Pitt"@en . . . . . "35000"^^ . "Independent"@en . . . "Week 10: Pitt at USC"@en . "The 1929 Pittsburgh Panthers football team, coached by Jock Sutherland, represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 1929 college football season. The Panthers finished the regular season undefeated and were considered the champions of the East, and by some, a national championship team. The Panthers concluded the season by traveling by train to California where they were trounced by USC in the Rose Bowl. According to a 1967 Sports Illustrated article, football pioneer Parke H. Davis, whose \u201Coutstanding nationwide team\u201D selections for 1869 to 1933 (all made in 1933) are recognized as \"major\" in the official NCAA football records book, named Pitt that season's national champion. The article contained a \"list of college football's mythical champions as selected by every recognized authori"@en . . "rain"@en . "51000"^^ . . . . . . . . . "The 1929 Pittsburgh Panthers football team, coached by Jock Sutherland, represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 1929 college football season. The Panthers finished the regular season undefeated and were considered the champions of the East, and by some, a national championship team. The Panthers concluded the season by traveling by train to California where they were trounced by USC in the Rose Bowl. According to a 1967 Sports Illustrated article, football pioneer Parke H. Davis, whose \u201Coutstanding nationwide team\u201D selections for 1869 to 1933 (all made in 1933) are recognized as \"major\" in the official NCAA football records book, named Pitt that season's national champion. The article contained a \"list of college football's mythical champions as selected by every recognized authority [sic] since 1924,\" which has served as the basis of the university's historical national championship claims, with Davis being the only selector of Pitt in 1929. The team is also recognized as a co-national champion in 1929 by College Football Data Warehouse, along with Notre Dame, the pick of nine major selectors."@en . . . "Pitt"@en . . . . . . . . . "D. W. Very"@en . . "1929-10-12"^^ . . "Municipal Stadium"@en . "1929-11-16"^^ . "football"@en . "285"^^ . . . "C. W. Streit, Jr."@en . . "20000"^^ . "6"^^ . "Week 1: Waynesburg at Pitt"@en . . . . . . . "Washington & Jefferson"@en . "Pitt"@en . "clear"@en . . . . "William D. Crowell"@en . . . . . . "Erie, PA"@en . . "warm"@en . "USC"@en . "Edward Thorpe"@en . "Leslie Edmonds"@en . . ""@en . "1929-10-19"^^ . . . "Week 6: Ohio State at Pitt"@en . . "perfect"@en . . . . . "8000"^^ . . . . "1929-10-05"^^ . "National champion"@en . . "Week 3: West Virginia at Pitt"@en . "Week 4: Pitt at Nebraska"@en . . . . . . "cold"@en . . . . . . "Week 9: Penn State at Pitt"@en . . . . . "Penn State"@en . . "Week 8: Carnegie Tech at Pitt"@en . . . . . . . . "Ohio State"@en . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . . "7"^^ . . . . . . "1930-01-01"^^ . "Durham, NC"@en . "14"^^ . "135.0"^^ . "Week 2: Pitt at Duke"@en . . "12"^^ . . . "1124605652"^^ . . "13"^^ . . "19"^^ . "Pittsburgh, PA"@en . "21"^^ . . "54000"^^ . "1929"^^ . "8"^^ . "20"^^ . . . "sunny"@en . "14"^^ . . "38705739"^^ . . "13"^^ . "1929-11-28"^^ . . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . "soggy field"@en . . "30000"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Week 5: Pitt at Allegheny"@en . . . . . "1929-10-26"^^ . "9"^^ . . . "Waynesburg"@en . . "1929-11-02"^^ . . .