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OL FU
February 26th, 2007, 09:23 AM
We did this a last year or the year before. It was interesting to see the changing nature of our football competition. List the schedule and results from 100 years , 50 years and 25 years ago.

1907 - Furman for what ever reason does not list football between 1902 and 1913:bawling:

1957 3-7:(

ETSU W 13-7
Florida St L 7-27
Villanova L 0-20 ( Gotta hate that)
George Washington W 13-12
South Carolina L 13-58
Wofford L 12-13 (:eek: How did that happen:smiley_wi )
The Citadel L 14-18 ( Not a good year for the 'dins)
Chattanooga L 0-34:bawling:
Davidson W 6-2 (not much of a score but somethings you can just count on:nod: )
Clemson 6-45 (Like I said, somethings you can just count on)

1982 9-3 (SoCon Champion and first year in I-AA)

NC ST L 0-24
App ST W 27-21 (close even back when)
Chattanooga L 13-16 ( Late 70's and early 80's was a different time for the Mocs)
VMI W 38-3
WCU W 12-6 (next year WCU went to the NC game)
South Carolina W 28-3 ( Last time we have played them) :D
ETSU W 20-15
Davidson W 63-14 (somethings you can just count on:nod: )
James Madison W 17-10:p
Marshall W 45-7 xlolx
The Citadel 27-0 :smiley_wi
SC STate 0-17 ( First round in the playoffs )

OK let's see who you played.

CSUBUCDAD
February 26th, 2007, 09:37 AM
CSU only been around for 14 years so far. Never had a winning season til 2005. Check back in 11 years for the 25 year report.

JoshUCA
February 26th, 2007, 09:42 AM
UCA (opened in 1907...so no football i guess):

1908 (:smiley_wi )

3-3
Oct. 10 Little Rock H.S. L 0-22
Oct. 24 Arkansas Medics W 5-0
Oct. 31 College of Ozarks L 0-11
Nov. 7 Little Rock College W 15-6
Nov. 14 Atkins H.S. W 32-0
Nov. 26 Hendrix L 11-22

1957

3-6
Sept. 28 Arkansas A&M L 0-7
Oct. 4 Ouachita W 42-7
Oct. 12 College of Ozarks L 13-19
Oct. 19 Missouri Valley L 19-41
Oct. 26 Henderson L 9-14
Nov. 2 Arkansas A&M L 6-20
Nov. 9 Ouachita W 27-6
Nov. 16 College of Ozarks L 13-21
Nov. 27 Henderson W 14-13

1982

4-2-3
Sept. 4 Northwest Missouri W 44-0
Sept. 11 Southeast Missouri T 14-14
Sept. 25 Northeast Okla. L 14-17
Oct. 9 Ark-Monticello W 40-14
Oct. 16 Southern Arkansas T 6-6
Oct. 23 Ouachita L 22-29
Oct. 30 Arkansas Tech W 7-3
Nov. 13 Henderson T 10-10
Nov. 20 Harding W 13-6

OL FU
February 26th, 2007, 10:07 AM
Three ties in '82. :eek:

Hammersmith
February 26th, 2007, 10:28 AM
1907--Gilmour Dobie (3-0)
@Lawrence Univ. W, 46-4
@South Dakota W, 54-0
@Haskell Indians W, 64-6


1957--Bob Danielson (0-8)
09/14 Concordia L, 0-47
09/21 South Dakota L, 0-6
09/28 Northern Iowa L, 0-18
10/05 Morningside L, 6-13
10/12 @Montana State L, 6-27
10/19 North Dakota L, 0-9
10/26 @South Dakota State L, 14-32
11/09 @Dayton L, 6-40


1982--Don Morton (12-1)
09/04 Northern Michigan W, 20-3
09/11 @Minn. State-Mankato W, 45-17
09/18 @North Dakota W, 10-3
09/25 Morningside W, 42-14
10/02 @South Dakota State W, 10-3
10/09 @Augustana (SD) W, 13-2
10/16 @South Dakota W, 21-14
10/23 @Nebraska-Omaha W, 35-16
10/30 Northern Colorado W, 27-12
11/06 Northern Iowa W, 12-7
11/13 St. Cloud State W, 24-0
NCAA-II Quarterfinals
11/27 Virginia Union W, 21-20
NCAA-II Semifinals
12/04 @UC Davis L, 14-19

UNHWildCats
February 26th, 2007, 10:30 AM
1907

at Norwich, VT L 10-0
at Brown L 16-0
at Colby College T 0-0
at Dartmouth L 10-0
at Bowdoin, ME W 5-0
Bates, ME L 22-0
Rhode Island T 6-6
Vermont L 34-0

Gee nothing like having a season without a TD though that 6 coulda been with a missed PAT.

1957 (here we go again)

at Dartmouth L 27-0
at Rhode Island L 28-13
Maine L 7-0
at Delaware L 59-6 (ouch)
Brandeis, ME L 27-0 :(
at Connecticut L 18-0
at Springfield, MA L 28-6
Massachusetts T 7-7 (yay)

atleast they scored a TD that year.

1982

at James Madison W 28-6 (woohoooo)
at Holy Cross L 28-0 (D'oh)
Boston W 22-20
Connecticut L 20-17
Bucknell W 3-0
at Lehigh L 20-17
Northeastern W 24-22
Rhode Island L 23-20
Maine L 31-14
at Massachusetts L 27-0 (d'oh)

UAalum72
February 26th, 2007, 10:49 AM
Albany 1982
Record 6-3




9/11 W Ithaca 30-7
9/25 W at Brockport 30-0
10/2 W Union 17-7
10/9 L So. Connecticut 13-16
10/16 W Cortland (HC) 27-20
10/23 L at Norwich 7-21
10/30 W at Alfred 10-7
11/6 L Buffalo 14-42
11/13 W Marist 48-0

HiHiYikas
February 26th, 2007, 11:31 AM
Football didn't get its start at ASU until 1928. That season, the Appalachian Training School For Teachers went 3-6:

Sep 29 at Mountain City L 0-26
Oct 6 at Wilkesboro W 6-0
Oct 13 Morganton L 0-7
Oct 27 Rutherford L 6-50
Nov 3 Lees-McRae W 52-0
Nov 9 at Bluefield State (W.Va.) L 0-44
Nov 17 Mt. Park W 52-0
Nov 24 at Belmont Abbey L 0-13
Nov 31 at East Tennessee State L 6-9

1957, 4-6:
Sep 14 Presbyterian W 20-7
Sep 21 East Tennessee State L 7-20
Sep 28 Western Carolina W 25-0
Oct 5 at Elon L 6-21
Oct 12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-38
Oct 19 Catawba L 0-19
Oct 26 at Emory & Henry W 19-7
Nov 2 East Carolina W 7-6
Nov 9 at Guilford L 7-14
Nov 16 at Tampa L 9-26

1982, 4-7
Sep 11 at James Madison L 35-39
Sep 18 Furman L 21-27
Sep 25 at Wake Forest L 22-31
Oct 2 The Citadel W 48-22
Oct 9 at Marshall W 21-13
Oct 16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 49-0
Oct 23 at Virginia Tech L 0-34
Oct 30 East Tennessee State W 29-13
Nov 6 at Chattanooga L 7-50
Nov 13 at VMI L 14-31 3,700
Nov 20 Western Carolina L 24-26

70 years ago would be a lot better - App State shut out every regular season opponent in 1937.

UNH_Alum_In_CT
February 26th, 2007, 11:33 AM
Travis,

FWIW, I saw some of your comments and felt a different perspective was needed.

Brandeis is in Waltham, MA not Maine. Even when I started UNH in the late 60's, UNH still played Brandeis, MIT, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Middlebury, etc. in many sports. It is an extremely good academic school that plays in a D-III league with a mind boggling geographic footprint. From their web site:


Brandeis competes in the University Athletic Association (UAA), a unique Division III affiliation. The Judges' conference opponents include the University of Rochester, New York University, Emory University (Atlanta), Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh), Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland), the University of Chicago and Washington University (St. Louis), giving Brandeis athletes a chance to see some of the most exciting cities in the country on a regular basis.

Holy Cross in 1982 was a completely different program than today. This was close to the end of their era when they played Boston College in their season ending game. And the Beagles actually went to Worcester every other year too!! Fitton Field has a capacity of 22K for a reason. One of the Patriot guys probably has a better handle on the details, but IIRC they played a major Eastern schedule back in those days.

OL FU
February 26th, 2007, 11:34 AM
Football didn't get its start at ASU until 1928. That season, the Appalachian Training School For Teachers went 3-6:

Sep 29 at Mountain City L 0-26
Oct 6 at Wilkesboro W 6-0
Oct 13 Morganton L 0-7
Oct 27 Rutherford L 6-50
Nov 3 Lees-McRae W 52-0
Nov 9 at Bluefield State (W.Va.) L 0-44
Nov 17 Mt. Park W 52-0
Nov 24 at Belmont Abbey L 0-13
Nov 31 at East Tennessee State L 6-9

1957, 4-6:
Sep 14 Presbyterian W 20-7
Sep 21 East Tennessee State L 7-20
Sep 28 Western Carolina W 25-0
Oct 5 at Elon L 6-21
Oct 12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-38
Oct 19 Catawba L 0-19
Oct 26 at Emory & Henry W 19-7
Nov 2 East Carolina W 7-6
Nov 9 at Guilford L 7-14
Nov 16 at Tampa L 9-26

1982, 4-7
Sep 11 at James Madison L 35-39
Sep 18 Furman L 21-27
Sep 25 at Wake Forest L 22-31
Oct 2 The Citadel W 48-22
Oct 9 at Marshall W 21-13
Oct 16 Lenoir-Rhyne W 49-0
Oct 23 at Virginia Tech L 0-34
Oct 30 East Tennessee State W 29-13
Nov 6 at Chattanooga L 7-50
Nov 13 at VMI L 14-31 3,700
Nov 20 Western Carolina L 24-26

70 years ago would be a lot better - App State shut out every regular season opponent in 1937.

If you are going to pick and choose, I would stay with 2005 and 06:p :D

LeopardFan04
February 26th, 2007, 12:26 PM
I bolded the schools we play this coming season:

1882 (0-2): (Our first season, 125 yrs ago)
@ Rutgers L 8-0
@ Penn L 1-0

1907 (7-2-1):
vs. Wyoming Seminary W 22-0
vs. Ursinus W 21-0
vs. Colgate W 21-9
vs. Hamilton W 43-0
@ Navy L 17-0
@ Penn L 15-0
vs. Bucknell W 34-0
@ Syracuse T 4-4
@ Lehigh W 22-5
vs. Dickenson W 31-0

1957 (4-4):
vs. Muhlenberg W 20-13
@ Buffalo W 13-6
@ Temple L 13-12
vs. Bucknell W 35-13
@ Gettysburg L 46-20
vs. Rutgers L 34-19
vs. McDaniel W 40-13
@ Lehigh L 26-13

1982 (7-3):
vs. Rhode Island L 20-10
@ Army L 26-20
@ Columbia W 53-23
@ Bucknell W 37-6
@ Maine L 28-14
vs. Penn W 35-20
vs. Davidson W 49-14
@ Princeton W 47-37
vs. Kutztown W 36-3
vs. Lehigh W 34-6

89Hen
February 26th, 2007, 01:18 PM
1907
(0-5-1) didn't score a single point!
Head Coach: E. Pratt King
Captain: J. Frank Baldwin

Oct. 5 Williamson 5 - Delaware 0 H
Oct. 12 Haverford 12 - Delaware 0 A
Oct. 17 Western Maryland 22 - Delaware 0 H
Oct. 26 Rutgers 39 - Delaware 0 H
Nov. 2 Franklin & Marshall 28 - Delaware 0 A
Nov. 9 Johns Hopkins 0 - Delaware 0 A

1957
(4-3)
Head Coach: David M. Nelson
Captain: Joe Harvanik

Sep. 28 Lehigh 19 - Delaware 14 H
Oct. 5 Bowling Green 7 - Delaware 0 H
Oct. 19 Delaware 59 - New Hampshire 6 H
Oct. 26 Connecticut 13 - Delaware 9 A
Nov. 2 Delaware 23 - Rutgers 19 A
Nov. 9 Delaware 71 - Temple 7 H
Nov. 16 Delaware 34 - Bucknell 13 A

1982
(12-2)
ECAC Team of the Year
Lambert Cup Eastern Champions
NCAA I-AA National Runner-Up
Head Coach: Harold R. “Tubby” Raymond
Captain: Paul Brown

Sep. 11 Delaware 31 - Western Kentucky 0 H
Sep. 18 Temple 22 - Delaware 0 A
Sep. 25 Delaware 35 - Princeton 17 H
Oct. 2 Delaware 20 - Lehigh 19 A
Oct. 9 Delaware 14 - Massachusetts 13 A
Oct. 16 Delaware 48 - C.W. Post - 7 H
Oct. 23 Delaware 51 - Towson State 7 H
Oct. 30 Delaware 62 - William & Mary 21 H
Nov. 13 Delaware 55 - West Chester 13 H
Nov. 20 Delaware 46 - Bucknell 6 A
Nov. 26 Delaware 13 - Connecticut 7 H
Dec. 4 Delaware 20 - Colgate 13 H (NCAA I-AA Quarterfinals)
Dec. 11 Delaware 17 - Louisiana Tech 0 A (NCAA I-AA Semifinals)
Dec. 18 Eastern Kentucky 17 - Delaware 14 (NCAA I-AA Champ. Game, Pioneer Bowl, Wichita Falls, TX)

slycat
February 26th, 2007, 01:56 PM
Texas State

1907 - No Team

1957 - 4-6-0

Coach: R.W. Parker

9/14 @ McNeese St L 7-27

9/21 @ Texas Lutheran W 28-12

9/28 vs. Howard Payne W 14-13

10/5 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-16

10/12 @ Sul Ross St W 35-0

10/19 @Stephen F. Austin L 13-20

10/26 vs. Abilene Christian L 0-47

11/02 @ Lamar L 20-33

11/09 vs. Sam Houston St W 9-0

11/16 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-32

1982: 14-0-0

Coach: Jim Wacker

NCAA Division II National Champions
Lone Star Conference Champions

9/4 vs. Lamar W 30-0

9/11 vs. Prairie View A&M W 35-7

9/18 vs. Nicholls St W 14-7

10/2 @ Southeastern Louisiana W 34-21

10/9 vs. Howard Payne 31-3

10/16 @(Houston) Sam Houston St W 52-21

10/23 vs. Stephen F. Austin W 31-21

10/30 @ Texas A&M-Commerce W 38-34

11/6 vs. Angelo St W 42-16

11/13 vs. Abilene Christian W 14-13

11/20 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 45-27

Division II Quarterfinal Playoff Game
11/27 vs. Fort Valley St W 27-6

Division II Semifinal Playoff Game
12/4 vs. Jacksonville St W 19-14

Palm Bowl - Division II Championship Game
12/11 @(McAllen, TX) California-Davis W 34-9

proasu89
February 26th, 2007, 02:23 PM
If you are going to pick and choose, I would stay with 2005 and 06:p :D
I dunno, it's hard to be better than unscored on for an entire season:nod:

OL FU
February 26th, 2007, 02:26 PM
I dunno, it's hard to be better than unscored on for an entire season:nod:

Now that is true.

but who did you play:eyebrow:

TheValleyRaider
February 26th, 2007, 02:57 PM
1907: 4-4-1
L 11-6 Niagara
T 0-0 at Union
W 41-0 Rochester
L 21-9 at Lafayette
L 18-0 at Cornell
W 23-5 Hobart
L 6-0 at Army
W 20-10 at Hamilton
W 9-0 Wesleyan (at Utica)

1957: 3-6
W 14-3 at Cornell
L 40-0 at Illinois
L 48-6 Rutgers
W 12-10 at Princeton
L 20-0 at Yale
L 53-7 at Army
W 32-0 Bucknell
L 34-6 at Syracuse
L 33-7 at Brown

1982: 8-4
W 31-17 Connecticut
W 21-14 at Lehigh
W 21-6 at Cornell
W 38-21 at Dartmouth
W 21-17 Holy Cross
L 34-17 at Rutgers
L 49-15 at Syracuse
L 21-13 at Pennsylvania
W 24-17 Temple
W 22-21 at Boston University
W 21-7 Boston University (I-AA Playoffs 1st Round)
L 20-13 at Delaware (I-AA Playoffs Quarterfinals)

And for App, Colgate had you beat by 5 years :p
1932: 9-0 "Undefeated, Untied, Unscored upon, Uninvited"
W 41-0 St. Lawrence
W 27-0 Case Institute of Technology
W 47-0 Niagara
W 35-0 at Lafayette
W 14-0 New York University (Yankee Stadium)
W 31-0 Penn State
W 32-0 Mississippi College
W 16-0 at Syracuse
W 21-0 at Brown
75 Years ago this Season :eek: :bow:

Umass74
February 26th, 2007, 03:02 PM
First game: 11/22/1879

Amherst College W 4-0

1907:5-3-1
Williams L 4-5
Brown L 0-5
Rhode Island W 11-0
Dartmouth L 0-6
Holy Cross W 10-5
Worcester Polytech W 29-0
Amherst T 0-0
Tufts W 19-10
Springfield College W-5-0

1957 (the heart of the old Yankee Conference) 1-5-1, 1-2-1 Yankee
AIC L 7-19
Boston University L 6-66 ouch
UConn 6-19 double ouch
Rhode Island L 13-27
Vermont W 14-13 (Thank God for the catamounts)
Brandeis L 14-10
UNH T 7-7

1982 5-6, 3-2 Yankee
West Chester W 25-3
Holy Cross L 14-27
Harvard L 14-31
Rhode Island W 17-7
Delaware L 13-14
Maine L 24-42
Boston University L 6-42
UConn W 30-14 yea
Boston College L 21-34
UNH W 27-0
AIC W 29-13

citdog
February 26th, 2007, 03:13 PM
For the Cadets.....

1907
4-1-1

Porter Military Academy W 10-5
Medical Univ of S.C. W 26-0
College of Charleston T 0-0
College of Charleston W 27-0
Mercer Univ W 10-0
South Carolina L 12-0


1957
5-4-1, 4-2 SoCon Coach Eddie Teague
Captain Paul Maguire (yes the ABC, ESPN guy)

Newberry T 0-0
at George Washington W 13-6
at Davidson W 21-7
Wofford L 34-0
Richmond W 26-0
Furman W 18-14
William&Mary L 14-12
Presby W 14-0
at VMI L 33-7
at Vandy L 37-0


1982
5-6, 3-4 SoCon Coach Art Baker
Presby W 21-16
at Ga Tech L 37-30
Wofford W 21-14
at APP ST L 48-22
VMI W 21-7
ETSU L 3-0
at Navy L 28-7
Marshall W 24-7
at Western Carolina W 27-7
Chatt L 24-7
at Furman L 24-0

LeopardFan04
February 26th, 2007, 03:14 PM
1907: 4-4-1
L 11-6 Niagara
T 0-0 at Union
W 41-0 Rochester
L 21-9 at Lafayette
L 18-0 at Cornell
W 23-5 Hobart
L 6-0 at Army
W 20-10 at Hamilton
W 9-0 Wesleyan (at Utica)



Was this Lafayette's last win against Colgate until 2006? :bang:

Cocky
February 26th, 2007, 03:27 PM
1907 We took the year off must have been on the death penalty probation

1957 4-4
Loses:
Chattanooga
Middle Tenn
Carson-Newman
Tampa

Wins:
Maryville
Troy
Austin Peay
Livingston

All America
T Jimmy Glasgow

1982 10-2
Loses:
Chattanooga
SW Texas in D II semis on ABC TV

Wins:
Ala A&M
Liberty
Livingston
Miss College
Valdosta State
Delta State
UT-Martin
Troy State
North Alabama
N E Missouri in DII Playoffs on ABC TV

All America
QB Ed Lett
P Gregg Lowery

89Hen
February 26th, 2007, 03:38 PM
And for App, Colgate had you beat by 5 years :p
1932: 9-0 "Undefeated, Untied, Unscored upon, Uninvited"...
Only because you didn't play UD that year. We've ended your season with a loss three times. :p

RabidRabbit
February 26th, 2007, 03:40 PM
Jackrabbit Football
1907 William Juneau - Coach
SDSC Opp
0 Huron College 4
48 Flandreau Indian Sch. 0
29 Tolands 0
6 North Dakota 24
5 Dakota Wesleyan 0
12 Yankton College 10
8 Huron College 4
Record: 5-2

1957 Ralph Ginn - Coach - NCC Champ:hurray:
SDSC Opp
6 Montana St. 13
23 IA Teachers (UNI) 20
7 Drake 25
16 Augustana 0
53 UND 21
21 USD 13
32 NDSC 14
7 Morningside 7
20 Mankato St. 6
Record 6-2-1 (NCC 6-0-1):thumbsup:

1982 Wayne Hansel - Coach
SDSU Opp
37 St. Cloud St. 14
20 USD 7
22 @ Neb-Omaha (UNO) 11
14 @ UNC (No Colo) 22
3 NDSU 10
35 Morningside 0
13 @ UND 34
10 @ Augustana 13
6 @ USD 31
21 @ Mankato St 23
Record 4-6, NCC 3-6 (first USD game not counted) :eek:

Golden Eagle
February 26th, 2007, 03:56 PM
1907 -
College did not yet exist.

1932 - (4-0-3)
Wins: Lambuth, Memphis, Union, Middle Tennessee State
Ties: Tennessee JV, Sewanee, Murray State

1957 - (6-4-0)
Wins: Youngstown State, Morehead State, Western Kentucky, Murray State, Eastern Kentucky, Arkansas State.
Losses: North Alabama, Memphis, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Middle Tennessee State

1982 - (3-8-0)
Wins: East Tennessee State, Western Carolina, Murray State
Losses: Youngstown State, Tennessee Martin, Western Kentucky, Morehead State, Akron, Eastern Kentucky, Austin Peay, Middle Tennessee State

HiHiYikas
February 26th, 2007, 04:21 PM
Now that is true.

but who did you play:eyebrow:
S 25 Cumberland W 39-0
O 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 14-0
O 9 Carson-Newman T 0-0
O 16 East Tennessee State W 28-0
O 23 Elon W 31-0
O 29 at Tusculum W 37-0
N 6 at Western Carolina W 14-0
N 13 at Guilford W 37-0
N 19 Catawba W 6-0

OL FU
February 26th, 2007, 04:23 PM
S 25 Cumberland W 39-0
O 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 14-0
O 9 Carson-Newman T 0-0
O 16 East Tennessee State W 28-0
O 23 Elon W 31-0
O 29 at Tusculum W 37-0
N 6 at Western Carolina W 14-0
N 13 at Guilford W 37-0
N 19 Catawba W 6-0

You guys beat WCU:eek:

:hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:

Nice season. I will have to look but I don't think FU has one with no losses much less no scores.

poly51
February 26th, 2007, 04:26 PM
Cal Poly Started Football in 1915.

1957 8-1
Beat Linfield College 32-7
Beat New Mexico State 10-8
Beat Pepperdine 32-18
Beat Fresno State 14-7
Beat San Jose State 14-7
Lost to San Diego Marines 14-27
Beat Long Beach State 41-7
Beat San Francisco State 13-7
Beat UC Santa Barbara 40-20

1982 6-5
Lost to Fresno State 6-26
Lost to Cal State Fullerton 10-14
Beat Idaho State 15-13
Beat Portland State 22-0
Lost to UC Davis 0-24
Lost to Northern Colorado 13-14
Beat Simon Fraser 34-0
Beat Santa Clara 20-3
Lost to Boise State 24-26
Beat Cal State Northridge 24-14
Beat Cal Poly Pomona 31-6

Tough schedule for a Division II school. Fresno and Fullerton were I-A and Idaho State and Boise were I-AA

HiHiYikas
February 26th, 2007, 04:34 PM
You guys beat WCU:eek:

:hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray: :hurray:

Nice season. I will have to look but I don't think FU has one with no losses much less no scores.
They actually outscored all opponents between 1936 and 1939 1032-84, posted 27 shutouts, and lost only 2 conference games, put up a 34-2-3 record, and played in two "no game designation" bowls (they lost in 1939, making it an undefeated/unscored-on regular season). That's what all the bowls were called before the advent of Suzuki and Tostitos.

What I can't figure out is why ASU and Furman never played each other before 1971???

Go...gate
February 26th, 2007, 04:37 PM
Was this Lafayette's last win against Colgate until 2006? :bang:

AIR, you guys kicked our butts in 1988, 1989 (Baur had big days), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.

Death Dealer
February 26th, 2007, 04:55 PM
Great thread OL!:hurray: Very interesting! :nod:

bigd
February 26th, 2007, 05:38 PM
UC Davis started football in 1915.

1915
3-2
UC Davis 0, Saint Mary's 9
UC Davis 10, California freshman team 7
UC Davis 14, Nevada 10
UC Davis 6, California JV team 14
UC Davis 21, San Francisco National AC 14

1957
1-7-1
UC Davis 13, Willamette OR 13
UC Davis 21, California JV Team 0
UC Davis 6, Long Beach State 12
UC Davis 13, Nevada 21
UC Davis 0, Humboldt State 25
UC Davis 0, San Francisco State 46
UC Davis 0, UC Santa Barbara 39
UC Davis 6, Chico State 28
UC Davis 0, Sacramento State 26

1982
12-1
UC Davis 23, Pacific 22
UC Davis 37, Cal Poly Pomona 7
UC Davis 30, Cal State Northridge 20
UC Davis 24, Cal Poly 0
UC Davis 28, Santa Clara 7
UC Davis 28. Chico State 13
UC Davis 42, San Francisco State 6
UC Davis 41, Cal State Hayward 6
UC Davis 51, Sacramento State 6
UC Davis 31, Humboldt State 8
UC Davis 42, Northern Michigan 21
UC Davis 19, North Dakota State 14
UC Davis 9, Texas State 34

bobbythekidd
February 26th, 2007, 06:27 PM
1907:
No team

1957:
No team

1982: 7-3-1
W 16 Central Florida 9
W 42 Baptist 0
T 27 Valdosta St. 27
L 6 Gardner-Webb 44
W 56 Fort Benning 6
W 36 Newberry 14
L 7 Catawba 10
L 7 Wofford 28
W 17 Mars Hill 3
W 45 Valdosta St. 29
W 31 Florida St. JV 20

Before you start giggling at the SOS, this was our first year. See my signature line.

dbackjon
February 26th, 2007, 06:41 PM
NAU:

1907 - No official team

1957 - 8-1, Frontier Conference Champs, outscored opponents 269-65
W - Ft. Huachuca, San Diego, Redlands, Cal-Poly Pomona, NM Highlands, OK Panhandle St, W New Mexico, Nevada
L - Long Beach State

1982 - 4-7
W - Boise St, Idaho State, Weber State, Southern Utah
L - Montana, Montana State, Eastern Washington, Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico State, Cal-Fullerton

th0m
February 26th, 2007, 07:46 PM
JMU started its FB program in '72, so first 'milestone' is '82, what better year to pick than the year we beat UVa!:

1982

L 6-28 UNH
W 39-35 App. State
W 21-17 Virginia
W 15-10 East Tennessee State
W 35-7 Davidson
L 7-35 VMI
W 24-18 W&M
W 32-16 Long Island-CW Post
L 10-17 Furman
W 52-22 Shippensburg
W 42-24 Towson
(8-3)

LeopardFan04
February 26th, 2007, 08:21 PM
AIR, you guys kicked our butts in 1988, 1989 (Baur had big days), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.


Before my time...and of course it seems like ancient history...

I guess like everything else things work in cycles...

YaleFootballFan
February 26th, 2007, 09:32 PM
Yale University 100, 50 and 25

1907 - National Champions
Record: 9-0-1
Yale 25, Wesleyan 0
Yale 11, Syracuse 0
Yale 17, Springfield 0
Yale 52, Holy Cross 0
Yale 0, at Army 0
Yale 45, Villanova 0
Yale 11, Washington & Jefferson 0
Yale 22, Brown 0
Yale 12, Princeton 10
Yale 12, at Harvard 0

1957
Record: 6-2-1
Yale 27, Connecticut 0
Brown 21, Yale 20
Yale 19, Columbia 0
Yale 18, at Cornell 7
Yale 20, Colgate 0
Yale 14, Dartmouth 14
at Penn 33, Yale 20
Yale 20, at Princeton 13
Yale 54, Harvard 0

1982
Record: 4-6-0
at Brown 28, Yale 21
Connecticut 17, Yale 7
Holy Cross 10, Yale 6
Yale 27, Boston University 24
Yale 36, Columbia 10
at Penn 27, Yale 14
Yale 22, at Dartmouth 21
Cornell 26, Yale 20
Yale 37, Princeton 19
at Harvard 45, Yale 7

ngineer
February 26th, 2007, 09:50 PM
Lehigh:
1907
Muhlenberg W 29-0
Jefferson W 34-0
Rutgers W 16-6
MedicoChicago W 22-0
Ursinus W 27-0
Dickinson T 6-6
Haverford L 4-11
Lafayette L 5-22
Carnegie Tech W 21-0

1957
LAMBERT CUP CHAMPIONS
Delaware W 19-6
Wes.Reserve W 27-6
Gettysburg W 20-7
Rutgers W 13-7
Columbia W 40-6
Bucknell W 27-0
Va. Military L 7-12
Buffalo W 27-7
Lafayette W 26-13

1982
Maine L 6-14
Colgate L 14-21
Penn L 17-20
Delaware L 19-20
UConn W 16-12
UNH W 20-17
Bucknell W 21-10
Rhode Is. L 16-20
E.Strouds. W 25-7
Lafayette L 6-34

Nice thread OL.....down 'ol' memory lane...:thumbsup:

grizband
February 27th, 2007, 12:14 AM
Montana:

1907 (4-1-1)
Coach: ALbion G. Findlay (only year as head coach)
W 62-0 Montana Wesleyan
W 28-0 Fort Shaw Indian School
L 38-0 Washington State
W 12-0 Montana Tech
W 12-0 Spokane AC
T 0-0 Montana Tech

1957 (2-7)
Coach: Jerry Williams (last year as head coach)
L 32-13 Utah
L 20-0 Wyoming
L 20-7 Brigham Young
L 26-13 Denver
W 35-25 Utah State
W 21-6 New Mexico
L 31-13 Idaho
L 22-13 Montana State
L 19-7 Colorado State

1982 (6-6) Big Sky Conference Champions
Coach: Lary Donovan
L 40-0 Hawaii
W 38-10 Puget Sound
W 36-35 Northern Arizona
W 28-27 Nevada
L 21-14 Boise State
W 40-16 Idaho
L 28-14 Idaho State
W 45-14 Montana State
L 35-28 Portland State
W 42-20 Weber State
L 30-10 Oregon State
L 21-7 Idaho (1st round I-AA playoff game)

Husky Alum
February 27th, 2007, 01:35 AM
Northeastern: 1907 - No team until 1933

1957:

1957 (1-6)
Head Coach: Joe Zabilski
Captain: Robert Lyons
9/21 Rhode Island 7-12 L
9/28 at Bridgeport 6-32 L
10/5 Springfield 13-20 L
10/12 at AIC 33-0 W
10/19 at Hofstra 6-12 L
10/26 Brandeis 0-14 L
11/2 Massachusetts Cancelled ---
11/9 at Connecticut 14-46 L
Scoring Totals 79-136

We were still D-II at the time

1982

1982 (3-6)
Head Coach: Paul Pawlak
Captains: Mike Genetti, Mark O'Brien
9/18 at Connecticut 17-24 L
9/25 C.W. Post 14-10 W
10/2 at Springfield 14-21 L
10/9 Rhode Island 13-14 L
10/16 AIC 30-10 W
10/23 at New Hampshire 22-24 L
10/30 at Maine 0-31 L
11/6 Cen. Connecticut 59-0 W
11/13 at Delaware State 7-15 L
Scoring Totals 176-149


Schedule hadn't changed ALL that much.

OL FU
February 27th, 2007, 06:58 AM
They actually outscored all opponents between 1936 and 1939 1032-84, posted 27 shutouts, and lost only 2 conference games, put up a 34-2-3 record, and played in two "no game designation" bowls (they lost in 1939, making it an undefeated/unscored-on regular season). That's what all the bowls were called before the advent of Suzuki and Tostitos.

What I can't figure out is why ASU and Furman never played each other before 1971???

Probably because it was a two day drive to Boone ( or to Greenville depending on your perspective) :D

OL FU
February 27th, 2007, 07:00 AM
1907:
No team

1957:
No team

1982: 7-3-1
W 16 Central Florida 9
W 42 Baptist 0
T 27 Valdosta St. 27
L 6 Gardner-Webb 44
W 56 Fort Benning 6
W 36 Newberry 14
L 7 Catawba 10
L 7 Wofford 28
W 17 Mars Hill 3
W 45 Valdosta St. 29
W 31 Florida St. JV 20

Before you start giggling at the SOS, this was our first year. See my signature line.

I wasn't giggling. I was thinking about how much it looked like CCU's schedule three years ago:nod:

citdog
February 27th, 2007, 07:01 AM
Probably because it was a two day drive to Boone ( or to Greenville depending on your perspective) :D

It had a lot to do with the fact that in 1971 App State gave out degrees that were almost worthless. App, WCU, and Marshall caused Richmond and William and Mary to leave the Socon because those schools did not want to associate with diploma mills.

813Jag
February 27th, 2007, 07:41 AM
1907 - No record

1957 - 6-4
Texas Southern 6-19
Alcorn 47-0
Xavier (NO) 38-0
Arkansas Pine Bluff 59-0
Langston 40-20
Texas College 48-7
Tennessee State 14-33
Wiley 20-24
Florida A&M 6-32
Prairie View 18-13

1982 8-3
Bethune-Cookman 14-10
Texas Southern 17-6
Prairie View 42-6
Mississippi Valley 31-14
Nicholls St 14-26
Jackson State 10-17
Alcorn State 17-12
Tennessee State 21-28
Southeastern La 26-19
Florida A&M 24-21
Grambling 22-17