Arthur St. Leger "Texas" Mosse was an American football player and coach and the 9th head football coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers and the 13th head football coach
for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. While at Pittsburgh, he coached the university to its first undefeated season (10–0) in 1904. Mosse also played professional football for the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in 1901.
Mosse as seen in 1905 as head football coach of what is now the University of Pittsburgh
Mosse during his senior year as Captain of the 1898 KU football team.
The 1905 football team of the University of Pittsburgh, then known as the Western University of Pennsylvania, was Mosse's last season as head coach in Pittsburgh. This team went 10–2 while outscoring its opponents 405–36. Joseph H. Thompson, center of the front row, was the team captain.
Mosse in 1913 as head football coach at Kansas
Pittsburgh Panthers football
The Pittsburgh Panthers football program is the intercollegiate football team of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Traditionally the most popular sport at the university, Pitt football has played at the highest level of American college football competition, now termed the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, since the beginning of the school's official sponsorship of the sport in 1890. Pitt competes as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
The 1905 football team was Arthur Mosse's last season as head coach in Pittsburgh. This team would go 10–2 while outscoring its opponents 405–36. Joseph H. Thompson, center of the front row, was the team captain.
The 1910 team went undefeated and unscored upon, and is considered by many to be the 1910 national champion
Hall of fame head football coach Pop Warner (right) with three-time All-American and team captain Bob Peck during the 1916 national championship season
Jock Sutherland running a practice in 1935