. . . "Nicksick"@en . . . . "Pitt"@en . . . . . . "W. G. Crowell"@en . . "Leslie Edmonds"@en . . . "106563"^^ . "Isadore Weinstock"@en . . . "8"^^ . "Henry Weisenbaugh"@en . . . . "Weisenbaugh"@en . . . "1934-11-10"^^ . . . . . . . . . "USC"@en . . "West Virginia"@en . "Calvin Clemens"@en . "Morgantown, WV"@en . "Week 5: Pitt at Westminster"@en . . . . . . "1934-10-13"^^ . "Leo Malarkey"@en . "Washington & Jefferson"@en . "Harvey Rooker"@en . . "1934"^^ . "Week 7: Pitt at Nebraska"@en . . . . "Clemens"@en . . . "PuntTD"@en . "Thomas King"@en . . . "1122676116"^^ . . "Notre Dame"@en . "Bevan"@en . . . "F. A. Geiges"@en . . "Julius Alfonse"@en . "Pittsburgh"@en . . "The 1934 Pittsburgh Panthers football team, coached by Jock Sutherland, represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 1934 college football season. The Panthers finished the regular season with eight wins and a single loss (to Minnesota at home) and were considered the champions of the East. According to a 1967 Sports Illustrated article, Parke H. Davis, whose selections for 1869 to 1933 (all made in 1933) are recognized as \"major\" in the official NCAA football records book, named Pitt as one of that season's national champions, along with Minnesota, six months after his death on June 5, 1934. 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 major selector for three of them, including the posthumous 1934 pick (post-1933 selections are not \"major\")."@en . . . "Pittsburgh, PA"@en . . "Week 3: USC at Pitt"@en . "Pittsburgh"@en . . . . . . "Mike Nicksick"@en . "64000"^^ . "1500"^^ . . . . . "Ray Toman"@en . . "sunny and cool"@en . "perfect"@en . "1934-09-29"^^ . . "12"^^ . "13"^^ . . "Notre Dame"@en . "blocked"@en . "6"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "11"^^ . . . "Hubert Randour"@en . . . "New Castle, PA"@en . "Weinstock"@en . . . . "Isadore Weinstock"@en . "Greene"@en . . "USC"@en . . "Don Croft"@en . "Navy"@en . . . . . "Navy"@en . . . . "Week 8: Pitt at Navy"@en . . "H. B. Hacket"@en . . "no good"@en . . . "RecTD"@en . . "Cotton Warburton"@en . "Charles Hartwig"@en . "Randour"@en . "Croft"@en . . . . "Westminster"@en . . . "64"^^ . . "65"^^ . "76"^^ . "20"^^ . "77"^^ . . . "72"^^ . . . . . "18"^^ . "Carnegie Tech"@en . . . "74"^^ . . . . "Hubert Randour"@en . "Minnesota"@en . "30"^^ . "87"^^ . "31"^^ . "80"^^ . "24"^^ . . "81"^^ . "25"^^ . . . . "27"^^ . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . . "0"^^ . "12"^^ . "13"^^ . "14"^^ . "39"^^ . "Russell B. Goodwin"@en . "32"^^ . "Dexter W. Very"@en . "35"^^ . "44"^^ . "40"^^ . "Minnesota"@en . "42"^^ . . "54"^^ . "Nebraska"@en . "55"^^ . . "48"^^ . "Week 6: Notre Dame at Pitt"@en . "1934-11-17"^^ . "51"^^ . . "60"^^ . "Washington & Jefferson"@en . "61"^^ . . . "63"^^ . "1934-11-03"^^ . "58"^^ . "285"^^ . . "6"^^ . "Robert McClure"@en . "150.0"^^ . . "7"^^ . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . "Pitt"@en . "3"^^ . . "1"^^ . "14"^^ . . . "10"^^ . "11"^^ . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . "20"^^ . "Mike Nicksick"@en . . "23"^^ . . . . . . . "17"^^ . . . "25"^^ . . . "Minnesota"@en . . . "Henry Weisenbaugh"@en . . . "4"^^ . . "Carnegie tech"@en . "1"^^ . . . "heavy rain"@en . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . . . . "sunny and cold"@en . . "Henry \u201CChief\u201D Bauer"@en . "1934-10-27"^^ . . "Nicksick lateral from Weinstock combined"@en . . "National champion"@en . "Isadore Weinstock lateral to Mike Nicksick"@en . . . . "Bill Bevan"@en . . "Independent"@en . . . "1934 Pittsburgh Panthers football team"@en . . "Bobby LaRue"@en . . "RushTD"@en . "The 1934 Pittsburgh Panthers football team, coached by Jock Sutherland, represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 1934 college football season. The Panthers finished the regular season with eight wins and a single loss (to Minnesota at home) and were considered the champions of the East. According to a 1967 Sports Illustrated article, Parke H. Davis, whose selections for 1869 to 1933 (all made in 1933) are recognized as \"major\" in the official NCAA football records book, named Pitt as one of that season's national champions, along with Minnesota, six months after his death on June 5, 1934. 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 nati"@en . . "1934-11-29"^^ . . "40402063"^^ . "West Virginia"@en . . . . . "Weinstock"@en . "Washington & Jefferson"@en . "Week 2: Pitt at West Virginia"@en . "Westminster"@en . . . . "Pug Lund"@en . "64"^^ . "Slade Cutter"@en . . . "25000"^^ . . . "W. C. Crowell"@en . . . "Nebraska"@en . . . "87"^^ . ""@en . "good by virtue of offside penalty"@en . . . "44"^^ . "46"^^ . "40"^^ . "65000"^^ . "20"^^ . "43"^^ . "Verne Baxter"@en . . . "Toman"@en . "32"^^ . "33"^^ . "19"^^ . . "35"^^ . "Nebraska"@en . "Eck Allen"@en . "Pittsburgh Panthers"@en . "run/pass"@en . "26"^^ . "Navy"@en . "58"^^ . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "sunny and hot"@en . "0"^^ . "USC"@en . "E. W. Carson"@en . . "Angelo Onder"@en . . "13"^^ . "12"^^ . "14"^^ . . "15"^^ . "good"@en . "8"^^ . "Bob Tenner"@en . "11"^^ . "Ken Ormiston"@en . "1934-10-20"^^ . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . "6"^^ . . . "1"^^ . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . . . . . "26"^^ . "6"^^ . "7"^^ . "22"^^ . . "0"^^ . "16"^^ . "Eastern champion"@en . . . . "13"^^ . "Pittsburgh"@en . "West Virginia"@en . . . . . . . . "good/failed/incomplete"@en . "55000"^^ . "football"@en . "15000"^^ . "Week 9: Carnegie Tech at Pitt"@en . . "Leon Shedlosky"@en . "Week 4: Minnesota at Pitt"@en . . . . "collapsed"@en . . "rain"@en . . . "120.0"^^ . . "Fred \u201CBuzz\u201D Borries"@en . . . "1934-10-06"^^ . "cloudy"@en . . . "35000"^^ . "18000"^^ . . "Week 1: Washington & Jefferson at Pitt"@en . . "Arnold Greene"@en . . "Weisenbaugh"@en .