Under the new rules, Maryville surprised Tech with a tie, 6–6.[13]
The starting lineup was: Hightower (left end), Munroe (left tackle), Bell (left guard), Luck (center), Henderson (right guard), McCarty (right tackle), Hill (right end), Robert (quarterback), Davids (left halfback), Means (right halfback), Sweet (fullback).[13]
North Georgia
In the second week of play, Tech defeated North Georgia 11–0.
Grant
Against Grant, Tech won 18–0. The game proved a punting duel between Brown and Grant's Reupert.[14] The highlight of the game was a 40-yard punt return for a touchdown by Tech's Hightower.
Sewanee
Sewanee defeated Georgia Tech 16–0. The game's account is the first involving the jump shift.[15] The starting lineup was Brown (left end), Luck (left tackle), Bell (left guard), Munroe (center), Smith (right guard), McCarty (right tackle), Hill (right end), Robert (quarterback), Hightower (left halfback), Davies (right halfback), Sweet (fullback).
Vanderbilt defeated Tech in the rain and mud of Atlanta 37–6.[20]Lobster Brown scored Tech's points.[19]Atlanta Constitution sportswriter Alex Lynn wrote after the game that Owsley Manier was: "the greatest fullback and all round man ever seen in Atlanta."[19] He again scored five touchdowns.
The starting lineup was: Brown (left end); McCarty (left tackle); Snyder (left guard); Munroe (center); Henderson (right guard); Luck (right tackle); Brown (right end); Robert (quarterback); Davies (left halfback); Hightower (right halfback); Adamson (fullback).[19]
Mercer
The season's largest win came over Mercer, 61–0.[21]
Clemson
The season ended with a disappointing, 10–0 loss to Clemson. Fritz Furtick scored Clemson's first touchdown.[22] Baseball star Ty Cobb attended the game.[23]
Postseason
At season's end, Brown was elected captain for next season.[24][25]