Albion Methodists football, 1900–1909
The Albion Methodists football teams (later known as the Albion Britons) represented Albion College in American football during the program's third decade of college football, from 1900 to 1909. The team competed as a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA). Highlights included the following:
- The 1900 Albion Methodists football team compiled 6–1–2 record (5–0–1 in MIAA games) and won the MIAA championship. The Methodists twice defeated Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) during the 1900 season by combined scores of 52 to 0.
 - Joe Maddock starred for the 1901 Albion team. He was recruited by Fielding H. Yost to transfer to Michigan where he scored 13 touchdowns in 1902 and 10 in 1903. Strenghend by the addition of Maddock, the Wolverines defeated Albion, 88–0 in 1902, and 76–0 in 1903.
 - The 1904 Albion Methodists football team compiled a 7–0–1 record and won the MIAA championship in its first season under head coach Walter S. Kennedy.
 - The 1908 Albion Methodists football team compiled a 5–0–2 record and won the MIAA championship in its third season under Kennedy.
 
Chester Brewer, who was later head coach for 10 years at Michigan Agricultural, was Albion's head coach from 1900 to 1902. Kennedy, who had been the quarterback and captain of the University of Chicago's football teams in 1898 and 1899, was Albion's head coach for the 1904, 1905, 1908, and 1909 seasons.
The team played its home games at Winter-Lau Field in Albion, Michigan; the field was built in 1900 with funds donated by John Winter and Oliver Lau.