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BigApp
October 25th, 2007, 11:52 AM
A little lighthearted fun at our schools past opponents. Was looking up some FCS history and ran across some rather 'amusing' (for lack of a better term) opponents teams have played. Example:

Dayton played the (or is it THE) "Ohio Deaf Mute Institute" 4 times b/w 1907-16.

got any wierd ones from your school?

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 11:53 AM
Oh no....now you've done it...............

89Hen
October 25th, 2007, 11:55 AM
The Hens one time played Albany. xlolx :( xsmiley_wix

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:01 PM
The Hens one time played Albany. xlolx :( xsmiley_wix


And lost! xnodx

appfan2008
October 25th, 2007, 12:14 PM
And lost! xnodx

now that is strange and funny

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 12:15 PM
Best one yet.....

In 1923 UAlbany (club team) beat the U.S.S. Destroyer Breck team 12-0.

xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx

DetroitFlyer
October 25th, 2007, 12:19 PM
Hey now, we owned those guys, ( once we got rolling ):

1907 we lost 10-0:o

1909 we won 11-6:)

1910 we won 64-0!!xeekx

1916 we won 53-7!!xeekx

Yeah, after that 1916 game they did not want to play us anymore, (LOL)!!xsmiley_wix

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:22 PM
Hey now, we owned those guys, ( once we got rolling ):

1907 we lost 10-0:o

1909 we won 11-6:)

1910 we won 64-0!!xeekx

1916 we won 53-7!!xeekx

Yeah, after that 1916 game they did not want to play us anymore, (LOL)!!xsmiley_wix


They were deaf!! They couldn't hear the QB. xrotatehx

TexasTerror
October 25th, 2007, 12:24 PM
SHSU's best win to date was a 42-0 spanking of Mexico Poly Institute - White in 1966...

UAalum72
October 25th, 2007, 12:25 PM
Best one yet.....

In 1923 UAlbany (club team) beat the U.S.S. Destroyer Breck team 12-0.

xlolx xlolx xlolx xlolx
The '22 NY State College for Teachers (Albany) played Rochester Optometry.

They struggled to a scoreless tie (required journalism cliche)

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:26 PM
Some of Wagner's opponents over the years:

NY Aggies 1927-1940

Lowell Textile 1933-1947

Panzer 1934-1949

Arnold 1939-1951

CCNY 1946-1949

DetroitFlyer
October 25th, 2007, 12:27 PM
Here are a few more Dayton games:

In 1917 we played the 44th Aero Squadron twice. We owned them going 2-0!

In 1906 we took care of business by defeating the mighty Dayton YMCA team.

In 1918 we dispensed with the Naval Reserve.

1905 was a rough year for my Flyers, as we played that legendary, powerhouse high school team, ( as we all know ), Tippecanoe HS twice, and lost both games....

Man, I remember those early years just like they were yesterday....

yorkcountyUNHfan
October 25th, 2007, 12:27 PM
In know UNH has had some strange opponents. I've seen the list (I'm sure Alum_in_Ct nows where it's listed). They played a number of military groups (Pease AFB and PNSY was/is close buy).

DetroitFlyer
October 25th, 2007, 12:30 PM
http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/atlantic10/new_hampshire/opponents.php

Link to New Hampshire's opponents.... I see at least one high school team in there....xlolx

OL FU
October 25th, 2007, 12:32 PM
In 1896 we played the Charleston YMCA, which I am guessing was the Citadel since it was not the Charleston YWCA:p

For a couple of years we played Bingham ( never heard of themxconfusedx )

and one year we played Riverside which I know is a Greer high school but it wasn't constructed until the 70s.

In 1918 we played the 2nd Development Regiment and the 48th infantry twice. I guess they didn't have much to do after the war.

AFter that it settled down into a more familiar schedule but we did play Oglethorpe, Mercer and Erskine, never knew any of those schools had football.

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 12:37 PM
They were deaf!! They couldn't hear the QB. xrotatehx

Even if they weren't deaf, they were mute so there couldn't have been a cadence.xrotatehx

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:40 PM
Even if they weren't deaf, they were mute so there couldn't have been a cadence.xrotatehx


But they beat Dayton in 1907! That might be a bigger upset than when we beat them in 1987. xlolx xlolx

Maroon&White
October 25th, 2007, 12:46 PM
But they beat Dayton in 1907! That might be a bigger upset than when we beat them in 1987. xlolx xlolx

You played Ohio Deaf Mute Institute in 1987?? At least you won...was it really supposed to be an upset? :)

BigApp
October 25th, 2007, 12:53 PM
Montana has 6 games against "Anaconda" (1898-1932)

and are undefeated in 3 games against the "Butte Centervilles"

but haven't recovered from that shutout 6-0 loss to the "Ex-Collegians" in 1906 xlolx

UNH_Alum_In_CT
October 25th, 2007, 12:54 PM
In know UNH has had some strange opponents. I've seen the list (I'm sure Alum_in_Ct nows where it's listed). They played a number of military groups (Pease AFB and PNSY was/is close buy).

Just for everyone else, PNSY is the Portsmouth Navy Yard which is about 10 miles from UNH. Here are a few of the games York County is alluding to:

1910 -- USS Tennessee
1912 -- USS Washington
1914, 15 & 17 -- Fort McKinley
1917 -- USS Des Moines
1921 & 22 -- USMC Portsmouth

UNH also had a few games with Lowell Textile along with some with Lowell Tech. AFAIK, those schools merged along the way and became UMass-Lowell, our Hockey East compadre.

Interesting to see all the game pre 1968 with Bates, Bowdoin, Colby and Tufts.

And during 1895-1904 opponents included the Dover YMCA (Dover is the town to the north of Durham), Sanborn Seminary (???????), Burdett (????) and prep schools Exeter Academy, Andover Academy, Tilton School, Brewster Academy, etc.

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 12:54 PM
You played Ohio Deaf Mute Institute in 1987?? At least you won...was it really supposed to be an upset? :)

I can't tell if you're joking or not (darn computers not being able to confer tone of voice!).....but Wagner beat Dayton in the 1987 DIII national championship game,.

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:55 PM
You played Ohio Deaf Mute Institute in 1987?? At least you won...was it really supposed to be an upset? :)


Oh man......xrotatehx

89Hen
October 25th, 2007, 12:55 PM
Some of Delaware's classic opponents...

Delaware Field Club of Wilmington
Wilmington YMCA
Philadelphia YMCA
Philadelphia Manual Training School
Shortlidge Academy
Conference Academy
Tome Institute
Medico-Chirurgical
U.S. Radio Training School
Battleship Minnesota
Rhode Island State (who knew?)
Fort duPont
Lakehurst Naval Air Station (Hindenburg fame)

The strangest modern day IMO was U.S. Merchant Marines as late as the 80's. xeyebrowx

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 12:56 PM
This is a great thread. xthumbsupx xthumbsupx

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 12:56 PM
Some of Delaware's classic opponents...

U.S. Radio Training School


Hahah.. nice... do you think they used headsets to call the plays in?

OL FU
October 25th, 2007, 12:57 PM
Some of Delaware's classic opponents...

Delaware Field Club of Wilmington
Wilmington YMCA
Philadelphia YMCA
Philadelphia Manual Training School
Shortlidge Academy
Conference Academy
Tome Institute
Medico-Chirurgical
U.S. Radio Training School
Battleship Minnesota
Rhode Island State (who knew?)
Fort duPont
Lakehurst Naval Air Station (Hindenburg fame)

The strangest modern day IMO was U.S. Merchant Marines as late as the 80's. xeyebrowx

I think I would have let them winxnodx

Maroon&White
October 25th, 2007, 12:59 PM
I can't tell if you're joking or not (darn computers not being able to confer tone of voice!).....but Wagner beat Dayton in the 1987 DIII national championship game,.

Haha, sorry, I was joking. Should have made it more obvious.

danefan
October 25th, 2007, 01:00 PM
Haha, sorry, I was joking. Should have made it more obvious.

when is somebody going to come up with a "sarcastic" button on this thing. Put it right next to the Italic button.

813Jag
October 25th, 2007, 01:04 PM
Here are some for Southern.
Alexandria HS (LA)
Campbell College (MS)
Jackson Barracks (LA)
Kentwood HS (LA)
MacDill Field (FL)
Straight (LA)
Selman AAF (LA)

UAalum72
October 25th, 2007, 01:25 PM
The strangest modern day IMO was U.S. Merchant Marines as late as the 80's. xeyebrowx
Their nickname is actually the Mariners.

The US Merchant Marine Academy is at King's Point on Great Neck, Long Island NY, they're still playing D-III.

PaladinFan
October 25th, 2007, 01:37 PM
Where are the GSU fans?

When the Eagles restarted their program their schedule was pretty ridiculous. I believe they played FSU's JV team and a prision guard team.

McNeese72
October 25th, 2007, 01:41 PM
Some of the ones McNeese has played that I found in the Media Guide.

Most of them I don't recognize the names:

Name Last Game
Conners A&M 1948
Florence State 1954
Howard Payne 1964
McMurray 1958
Mexico Poly 1962

These I recognize the names.

Four games with Merchant Marines, last game in 1946

And 8 games with Pensacola Navy, last game in 1970
A couple of those games, Roger Stauback was playing for them and came to Cowboy Stadium. This was between the time, he finished at Navy and before he joined the Dallas Cowboys.


Doc

AppChicago
October 25th, 2007, 01:42 PM
App State has these bruisers in its archives:

1928: Mount Park Industrial Institute (W)
Also in 1928: Losses against two high schools (Mountain City HS and Morganton HS) and a win over Wilkesboro High.
We were 50-50 with Langley Field in the early 30's, and we tied with the Parris Island Marines in '32. We also tied with Camp Davis in '42.
Five games against the Newport News Apprentice School, 1930-1955 (All wins)
We did squeak out a victory over Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in 1932. That's a relief.

UCABEARS75
October 25th, 2007, 01:43 PM
For many years, from our days in D-II and NAIA, UCA played the following annually:

U. of Arkansas Monticello....Boll Weevils

Southern Arkansas U..........Mule Riders

And our biggest rival:

Arkansas Tech U...............Wonder Boys

89Hen
October 25th, 2007, 01:48 PM
Hahah.. nice... do you think they used headsets to call the plays in?
Morse code... _ .. _ _ xthumbsupx

whitey
October 25th, 2007, 01:50 PM
They were deaf!! They couldn't hear the QB. xrotatehx

Interesting sidenote: Gallaudet University in DC is predominantly deaf. Obviously the players on the football team are deaf too. This school's football team was actually credited with inventing the huddle back in the 1890's to prevent the other team from stealing their signals.

grizbeer
October 25th, 2007, 01:52 PM
Montana has 6 games against "Anaconda" (1898-1932)

and are undefeated in 3 games against the "Butte Centervilles"

but haven't recovered from that shutout 6-0 loss to the "Ex-Collegians" in 1906 xlolx
Don't forget Montana's 0-2 record against Butte Business College, and 0-1 record against Butte high school, but then there is the 1-0 record in an 87-0 game against the Butte Ramblers.

At least travel was cheap back then, you only had ot go to Butte for 1/2 your season.

Griz also have a 4-1 record against eh Ft. Shaw Indian School, have played 2 different Ft. Lewis teams (1 a college, the other a base), Helena (MT) High School (0-1), a Helena semi-pro team, several other Military teams, and every Pac 10 team except Arizona State.

Seahawks Fan
October 25th, 2007, 01:54 PM
Their nickname is actually the Mariners.

The US Merchant Marine Academy is at King's Point on Great Neck, Long Island NY, they're still playing D-III.

We have played the USMMA from 1946-1988. They hold a 16-21-1 edge. They were a pretty good Division 3 program.

CID1990
October 25th, 2007, 01:59 PM
The Citadel has had some notable ones:

Charleston Navy Yard (5-1) 1911-1918
Fort Bragg (1-0) 1923
Fort Moultrie (1-1) 1905 and 1912
Parris Island Marines (5-1) 1909-1950
South Carolina Medical (1-1) 1907-1908
USS Mercy (1-0) 1919

Last but not least.... some team called

The West End Amateurs (1-0) 1909

McNeese72
October 25th, 2007, 02:02 PM
For many years, from our days in D-II and NAIA, UCA played the following annually:

U. of Arkansas Monticello....Boll Weevils

Southern Arkansas U..........Mule Riders

And our biggest rival:

Arkansas Tech U...............Wonder Boys


Hey, even we have played those guys!! :)

Doc

Eaglesrus
October 25th, 2007, 02:05 PM
Where are the GSU fans?

When the Eagles restarted their program their schedule was pretty ridiculous. I believe they played FSU's JV team and a prision guard team.

Yeah, in the very early 80's when we were just restarting the program we played the FSU JV, I believe twice. As was mentioned on another thread recently, we also played the Jacksonville Magnum Force (Jacksonville police department) and the Fort Benning Doughboys.

citdog
October 25th, 2007, 02:07 PM
The Citadel plays this mickey mouse school called the V@gina Military Institute every year

Khan4Cats
October 25th, 2007, 02:09 PM
UNI has several local high schools from 100 years ago:

Cedar Falls (1-0), Waterloo (7-0), Reinbeck (1-0), Fairbank (1-0) seriously, Fairbank is a town of about 200 people? at least they won 54-0 in 1908.

We also beat Cedar Falls Seminary in 1896 and the Watreloo YMCA in 1898.

We were 1-1 against two WW I era army camps Camp Dodge and Camp Funston.

We have a winning record against the Iowa State Training School (school for juvenile delinquents) as well at 2-0-1.

Amazingly, we are 0-1-1 against Northern Colorado, though we haven't played since 1926.

Biff
October 25th, 2007, 02:12 PM
The Citadel plays this mickey mouse school called the V@gina Military Institute every year

Oh, that's why they call there freshmen "rats".

griz37
October 25th, 2007, 02:18 PM
Montana has 6 games against "Anaconda" (1898-1932)



That is my high school! The Griz have also played Simon Fraser out of Canada & Butte High School.

AppChicago
October 25th, 2007, 02:19 PM
Between 1907 and 1946, Cuba's Havana University played Georgia Southern, Presbyterian, LSU, Samford, and others. Their only wins were in the 20s against Tampa and Mississippi.

Go...gate
October 25th, 2007, 03:01 PM
Here are a few more Dayton games:

In 1917 we played the 44th Aero Squadron twice. We owned them going 2-0!

In 1906 we took care of business by defeating the mighty Dayton YMCA team.

In 1918 we dispensed with the Naval Reserve.

1905 was a rough year for my Flyers, as we played that legendary, powerhouse high school team, ( as we all know ), Tippecanoe HS twice, and lost both games....

Man, I remember those early years just like they were yesterday....


There used to be a pretty good bar by that name near the NE PA Airport. xrotatehx

Go...gate
October 25th, 2007, 03:06 PM
Some of the ones McNeese has played that I found in the Media Guide.

Most of them I don't recognize the names:

Name Last Game
Conners A&M 1948
Florence State 1954
Howard Payne 1964
McMurray 1958
Mexico Poly 1962

These I recognize the names.

Four games with Merchant Marines, last game in 1946

And 8 games with Pensacola Navy, last game in 1970
A couple of those games, Roger Stauback was playing for them and came to Cowboy Stadium. This was between the time, he finished at Navy and before he joined the Dallas Cowboys.


Doc

Pensacola Goshawks were a pretty fair service team and played many colleges, including the University of Tampa and Middle Tennessee State, on a yearly basis.

Go...gate
October 25th, 2007, 03:08 PM
Between 1907 and 1946, Cuba's Havana University played Georgia Southern, Presbyterian, LSU, Samford, and others. Their only wins were in the 20s against Tampa and Mississippi.

Ricky Ricardo's alma mater!!! xlolx

poly51
October 25th, 2007, 05:01 PM
Cal Poly has played:

San Luis Obispo High School
Santa Barbara High School
Atascadero HS
Bakersfield HS
Paso Robles HS
Santa Maria HS

San Luis Obispo Legion
11th Coast Guard
Stanford Reserves
Cal Ramblers (The California Bears JV Team)
Menlo Boys School
160th Infantry
Ford Ord
Stockton Army Base
Camp Cooke (Now Vandenberg AFB)
Minter Field
Goleta Marines
San Diego NTC
El Toro Marines
San Diego Marines

Uncle Buck
October 25th, 2007, 05:53 PM
Hofstra played Bainbridg NTS in '51 and won 14-0. They must have been decent at one since they were ranked by the AP in '43 and '44.

Cool link

http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/past_AP_Polls.htm

skinny_uncle
October 25th, 2007, 06:47 PM
Hmmm.
SIU has played a couple of high schools back in the day and a JC.
Others of note:

Will Mayfield College??????????????
William Penn
Wisconsin_LaCrosse
Washington & Lee
Union Academy
Truman State
Scott AFB
Ohio Wesleyan
Missouri-Rolla
International University
Fort Campbell (Ky)
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Bradley (they once had a team)
Christian Brothers
Bethel
Ewing College
and (drumroll) the Half-Moody Institute xconfusedx

Seawolf97
October 25th, 2007, 07:59 PM
Hofstra played Bainbridg NTS in '51 and won 14-0. They must have been decent at one since they were ranked by the AP in '43 and '44.

Cool link

http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/past_AP_Polls.htm

What is interesting is the amount of present day FCS teams that were top 20 teams back in the day- Yale, Fordham, Dartmouth, Penn.xreadx

OldAggieAlum
October 25th, 2007, 09:31 PM
Here are some for UC Davis:


Arbuckle American Legion
Cal Tech
Mare Island Marines
Mare Island Naval Hospital
Agnetian Athletic Club
Olympic Athletic Club
Pasadena Athletic Club
Preston Industrial School
St. Mary's Pre-Flight
San Diego Marines
San Francisco National Athletic Club
Stockton Motor Base
West Coast Army
USS Boston
Woodland American Legion


It must have been difficult finding opponents in the early years. There were many seasons with only 5 or 6 games.

HiHiYikas
October 25th, 2007, 09:37 PM
I can't figure out why, in ASU's Media Guide, a couple of games against Boiling Springs (later renamed Gardner-Webb University) aren't counted as part of the all-time series between the Bulldogs and Mountaineers.

McNeese_beat
October 25th, 2007, 10:23 PM
I would like to know what the "Tung Bowl" was. Whatever it was, Pearl River JC beat McNeese 12-6 in it in 1946. McNeese also played in the "Cosmopolitan Bowl" the "Oil Bowl," the "Golden Isles Bowl" and the "Cajun Bowl."

Maybe this should segue to a new thread: Strangest post-season games played in...

Also, when I was in high school, I heard how our school had played LSU in a game. Sure enough, LSU beat Lake Charles High 48-0 in 1899...

JayJ79
October 25th, 2007, 10:48 PM
AFter that it settled down into a more familiar schedule but we did play Oglethorpe, Mercer and Erskine, never knew any of those schools had football.

http://www.themightymjd.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/07/denislemiuex.jpg

I HATE Oglethorpe!

BULLDOG8180
October 25th, 2007, 11:02 PM
In 1896 we played the Charleston YMCA, which I am guessing was the Citadel since it was not the Charleston YWCA:p



Wasn't The Citadel, we were still fighting in the War of Northern Aggression.

AppChicago
October 25th, 2007, 11:07 PM
Wasn't The Citadel, we were still fighting in the War of Northern Aggression.

Were?

BULLDOG8180
October 25th, 2007, 11:15 PM
Were?


Were what????

AppChicago
October 25th, 2007, 11:37 PM
(Were still fighting the war of northern aggression. I'm questioning your use of the past tense.) :)

Houndawg
October 26th, 2007, 04:48 AM
A little lighthearted fun at our schools past opponents. Was looking up some FCS history and ran across some rather 'amusing' (for lack of a better term) opponents teams have played. Example:

Dayton played the (or is it THE) "Ohio Deaf Mute Institute" 4 times b/w 1907-16.



Thanks for the info, Montana will schedule them next year.:D

Houndawg
October 26th, 2007, 04:59 AM
That is my high school! The Griz have also played Simon Fraser out of Canada & Butte High School.

Played Simon Fraser in Rugby back in the 70's.

Biff
October 26th, 2007, 06:38 AM
Wasn't The Citadel, we were still fighting in the War of Northern Aggression.

Last time I checked, we haven't finished fighting the war, we're at halftime.

OhioHen
October 26th, 2007, 06:43 AM
Some of Delaware's classic opponents...

Delaware Field Club of Wilmington
Wilmington YMCA
Philadelphia YMCA
Philadelphia Manual Training School
Shortlidge Academy
Conference Academy
Tome Institute
Medico-Chirurgical
U.S. Radio Training School
Battleship Minnesota
Rhode Island State (who knew?)
Fort duPont
Lakehurst Naval Air Station (Hindenburg fame)

The strangest modern day IMO was U.S. Merchant Marines as late as the 80's. xeyebrowx

Some more odd ones for the Hens:

Carlisle Indian School JV
Hahnemann Medical College
Delaware Alumni
Delaware Sophomores (the Varsity beat the youngsters)
Swarthmore Sophomores (a 30-0 beatdown loss for UD in 1890 xeekx )

Gil Dobie
October 26th, 2007, 07:05 AM
NDSU

St Paul National Guard
St Paul Central High School
Fargo High School
Red River Valley
Flandreau Indians
Haskell Indians
West Superior
Minnesota 2nd Team
Minnesota Frosh

EagleCreekH20
October 26th, 2007, 07:06 AM
Georgia Southern has also played ABAC (Abraham Baldwin Ag Coll.) when it was a JC/High School...in the 20s

xthumbsupx

ngineer
October 26th, 2007, 07:34 AM
In the first few decades of 'college footall' most 'traditional' schools played various types of 'special' schools or trade schools, as well as military units. The most famous were probably the Carlisle Indian School with Jim Thorpe and company. Considered in some circles as the national champions in 1912. Read the book, The Real All-Americans that came out earlier this year. Great insight and background regarding the creation of Carlisle and leading to its national showdown with Army in 1912, who had players like Eisenhower, MacArthur and Patton.
In the late 1800's Lehigh played Stevens Trade School a number of times, in 1890 an entity known as "College AC", in 1892 "Orange AC" and "Pittsburgh AC". These may have been the precursors to the colleges in those town officially fielding teams. In 1900 an entity known as "Homestead". In 1917, Lehigh played "US 7th Infantry" and the following year "Navy Yard" and "Marines" (distinct from "Navy").
Of course, we still have a "little" get together each year with an institution named after a French aristocrat...;)

Franks Tanks
October 26th, 2007, 07:49 AM
How about

Army Ambulance Corp
Atlantic City NAS
Carlisle Indian School
Columbia AC
Garden City Aviation
Lakehurt NAS
Medico-Chirurgical College (PA) ??
Schuylkill College (PA)
Superba AC
Upsala (NJ)--This college no longer exists

And a whole slew on now defunct college football programs--this is what happens when you first began play in 1882.

skinny_uncle
October 26th, 2007, 08:47 AM
I would like to know what the "Tung Bowl" was. Whatever it was, Pearl River JC beat McNeese 12-6 in it in 1946. McNeese also played in the "Cosmopolitan Bowl" the "Oil Bowl," the "Golden Isles Bowl" and the "Cajun Bowl."

Maybe this should segue to a new thread: Strangest post-season games played in...

Also, when I was in high school, I heard how our school had played LSU in a game. Sure enough, LSU beat Lake Charles High 48-0 in 1899...
SIU won the 1947 Corn Bowl.

xnodx

Houndawg
October 26th, 2007, 09:28 AM
Last time I checked, we haven't finished fighting the war, we're at halftime.

And losing badly to the second string.xsmiley_wix

AppChicago
October 26th, 2007, 12:25 PM
Last time I checked, we haven't finished fighting the war, we're at halftime.

There it is. There's my joke.

lizrdgizrd
October 26th, 2007, 01:15 PM
And losing badly to the second string.xsmiley_wix
I'm pretty sure you guys still had your starters in at the half. xeyebrowx

Grizzaholic
October 26th, 2007, 01:32 PM
I hear Montana plays a team called BYE every year and almost lost this year.

OL FU
October 26th, 2007, 01:57 PM
Here are some for UC Davis:


Arbuckle American Legion



It must have been difficult finding opponents in the early years. There were many seasons with only 5 or 6 games.


As in Fannyxeyebrowx

catbob
October 26th, 2007, 10:28 PM
Butte AC (MT) ??
A bunch of high schools
Fort Shaw Indian School (MT)
Butte Columbias (MT) ??
Montana Wesleyan ?????
Billings Poly (MT) ??
Intermountain Union (MT) ???
Regis (CO)
Anaconda Indians (MT)
Anaconda Anodes (MT)
Butte Business College (MT)


And...

All-Stars

No location, just All-Stars. LOL We are 1-1 against those sumbitches.

MaximumBobcat
October 26th, 2007, 11:01 PM
Texas School for the Deaf

Randolph Field - I don't know if this is the High School or the Air Force base, it was in '30s and '40s so probably the AFB.

2nd Armored Division - I think we only played them once in a thrilling 0-0 tie.

23rd Infantry

Brooke Army Medical Center

Texas Shorthorns

Husky Alum
October 26th, 2007, 11:17 PM
Where are the GSU fans?
I believe they played FSU's JV team and a prision guard team.

I think I saw that movie. ;-)

Some of NU's weird opponents...

Fort Devens (Military Base)
Brandeis (I bet you didn't think they ever played football)
Alfred (I'm guessing their nickname was "The Butlers")
Upsala

RE/MAXGriz
October 26th, 2007, 11:18 PM
Montana has played the first 7 games in their schedule this year....


Sorry, couldn't resist.

TheValleyRaider
October 26th, 2007, 11:31 PM
cbfdatawarehouse.com has Colgate with games against the following:

Clyde AA
Colgate Academy
Elmira AA
Laureate Boat Club
Phillips Exeter Academy
Saint John's Military Academy
Syracuse AA
Watertown AA
Yale Law School
Yarmouth AC

GoldandBlack
October 27th, 2007, 08:46 AM
Wofford lost the 1950 Cigar Bowl in Tampa, FL to Florida State, 19-6.

Opponents have included:

Bingham
King's Mountain
Riverside Military
Cumberland
Fort Benning
North Georgia
Piedmont
Rollins
Camp Croft
Fort Jackson
Parris Island

and my favorite, All-Star Ambulance.

BigApp
October 27th, 2007, 04:21 PM
All Star Ambulance? xlolx

UAalum72
October 27th, 2007, 06:12 PM
I think I saw that movie. ;-)

Some of NU's weird opponents...

Alfred (I'm guessing their nickname was "The Butlers")

Nope, Alfred University's is "The Saxons" (from English King Alfred). Out in NY's Southern Tier, they won the 1971 D-III Lambert Cup

UNCBears2010
October 27th, 2007, 07:05 PM
UNC played both the Colorado Frosh and the Wyoming Frosh back in the day. I'm assuming the term Frosh meant the same as it does today and these were freshman teams.

Pageoner
October 28th, 2007, 02:23 AM
hey UNH ALum in CT
i know sanborn is the Kingston/Newton area of NH.
maybe thats where Sanborn Seminary was.