All-Time Scores 11/25 at Penn

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

All-Time Scores 11/25 at Penn 11/6 PENN STATE ...............W 45-0 10/25 OBERLIN ....................W 57-0 1908 (7-1-1) 11/13 vs. Williams+ ...........W 42-0 11/1 at Princeton ...............L 0-10 Coach: Henry Schoellkopf All-Time Scores 11/25 at Penn ......................L 0-4 11/8 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 50-0 Captain: George Walder 1887 (0-2) 11/5 vs. Harvard* ..............L 14-20 TOTALS 133-42 11/15 LAFAYETTE ................W 28-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score Coach: No regular coach 11/8 MICHIGAN .................W 44-0 + - game played in Buffalo, N.Y. 11/27 at Penn ......................L 11-12 10/3 HAMILTON .................W 11-0 Captain: J. H. Sheldon 11/12 MIT ...........................W 44-12 TOTALS 324-38 10/10 OBERLIN ....................W 23-10 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/18 at Manhattan A. C. .......W 16-0 1898 (10-2) 10/17 COLGATE ....................W 9-0 11/12 UNION ........................L 10-24 11/24 at Michigan ...............W 30-10 Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 1903 (6-3-1) 10/24 VERMONT ..................W 9-0 11/24 vs. Lehigh+ ...............L 10-38 TOTALS 434-54 Captain: Allen Whiting Coach: William Warner 10/31 PENN STATE ...............W 10-4 TOTALS 20-62 + - game played in Albany, N.Y. Date Opponent ............W/L Score Captain: Sanford Hunt 11/7 AMHERST ..................W 6-0 + - game played in Elmira, N.Y. * - game played in Springfield, Mass. 9/21 SYRACUSE .................W 28-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/14 at Chicago ..................T 6-6 9/24 COLGATE ....................W 29-5 9/26 HOBART ....................W 12-0 11/21 TRINITY .....................W 18-6 1888 (4-2) 1893 (2-5-1) 9/28 HAMILTON .................W 41-0 9/30 ALFRED .....................W 26-0 11/26 at Penn ......................L 4-17 Coach: No regular coach Coach: No regular coach 10/1 TRINITY .....................W 47-0 10/3 ROCHESTER ...............W 11-0 TOTALS 96-43 Captain: W. G. Howell Captain: C. J. Barr 10/5 at Syracuse ................W 30-0 10/10 COLGATE ....................W 12-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/8 CARLISLE INDIANS .....W 23-6 10/17 BUCKNELL .................W 6-0 1909 (3-4-1) 10/16 PALMYRA ..................W 26-0 10/1 GETTYSBURG .............W 16-0 10/15 BUFFALO ...................W 27-0 10/24 CASE WESTERN ..........W 41-0 Coach: George Walder 10/27 WILLIAMS .................W 20-0 10/14 UNION .......................W 18-6 10/22 at Princeton ...............L 0-6 10/31 at Princeton ...............L 0-44 Captain: A. F. Tydeman 11/3 UNION .......................W 30-0 10/21 vs. Princeton* ...........L 0-46 10/29 OBERLIN ....................W 6-0 11/7 LEHIGH .......................T 0-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/12 LAFAYETTE .................L 0-16 10/28 vs. Williams+ ............T 10-10 11/5 vs. Williams+ ...........W 12-0 11/14 COLUMBIA ..................L 12-17 10/2 RENSSELAER .............W 16-3 11/19 BUCKNELL .................W 20-0 11/4 vs. Harvard* ...............L 0-34 11/12 LAFAYETTE ................W 47-0 11/26 at Penn ......................L 0-42 10/9 OBERLIN ....................W 16-6 11/29 vs. Lehigh+ ...............L 0-4 11/8 TUFTS .........................L 0-6 11/24 at Penn ......................L 6-12 TOTALS 120-103 10/16 FORDHAM ..................L 6-12 TOTALS 96-20 11/11 LEHIGH .......................L 0-14 TOTALS 296-29 10/23 VERMONT ..................W 16-0 + - game played in Elmira, N.Y. 11/18 at Penn ......................L 0-50 + - game played in Buffalo, N.Y. 1904 (7-3) 10/30 WILLIAMS ..................L 0-3 TOTALS 44-166 Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 11/6 at Harvard ..................L 0-18 1889 (7-2) + - game played in Albany, N.Y. 1899 (7-3) Captain: James Lynah 11/13 CHICAGO ....................T 6-6 Coach: No regular coach * - game played in New York, N.Y. Coach: Percy Haughton Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/25 at Penn ......................L 6-17 Captain: D. Upton Captain: Raymond Starbuck 9/28 COLGATE ....................W 17-0 TOTALS 66-65 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 1894 (6-4-1) Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/1 ROCHESTER ...............W 29-6 10/5 BUCKNELL .................W 66-0 Coach: Marshall Newell 9/23 vs. Colgate+ .............W 42-0 10/5 HOBART ....................W 24-0 1910 (5-2-1) 10/12 LAFAYETTE ................W 10-0 Captain: Glenn (Pop) Warner 9/27 SYRACUSE .................W 17-0 10/8 HAMILTON .................W 34-0 Coach: Daniel Reed 10/16 at Yale ........................L 6-60 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 9/30 HAMILTON .................W 12-0 10/15 BUCKNELL .................W 24-12 Captain: LeGrand Simson 10/19 ROCHESTER ...............W 124-0 9/26 SYRACUSE .................W 39-0 10/7 WILLIAMS .................W 12-0 10/22 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 36-5 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/2 STEVENS INSTITUTE ...W 38-4 10/6 UNION .......................W 37-0 10/14 at Chicago ..................L 6-17 10/29 PRINCETON .................L 6-18 9/28 HOBART ....................W 50-0 11/9 YALE ...........................L 0-70 10/13 LAFAYETTE ................W 24-0 10/21 LEHIGH ......................W 6-0 11/5 LEHIGH ......................W 50-5 10/1 RENSSELAER .............W 24-0 11/16 vs. Michigan+ ..........W 66-0 10/20 vs. Princeton+ ...........L 4-12 10/28 PRINCETON ................W 5-0 11/12 at Columbia ...............L 6-12 10/8 OBERLIN .....................T 0-0 11/23 at Columbia ..............W 20-0 10/27 vs. Harvard+ ..............L 12-22 11/7 at Columbia ..............W 29-0 11/24 at Penn ......................L 0-34 10/15 ST. BONAVENTURE.......W 47-0 11/28 vs. Lafayette* ...........W 24-0 11/3 MICHIGAN .................W 22-0 11/11 LAFAYETTE .................L 5-6 TOTALS 226-92 10/22 VERMONT ..................W 15-5 TOTALS 354-130 11/7 vs. Crescent A. C. .......W 22-0 11/30 at Penn ......................L 0-29 11/5 at Harvard ..................L 5-27 + - game played in Buffalo, N.Y. 11/10 vs. Williams* ..............T 0-0 TOTALS 134-52 1905 (6-4) 11/12 CHICAGO ...................W 18-0 * - game played in Syracuse, N.Y. 11/17 at Penn ......................L 0-6 + - game played in Richfield Springs, N.Y. Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 11/24 at Penn ......................L 6-12 11/24 vs. Michigan^ ...........L 4-12 Captain: James Costello TOTALS 165-44 1890 (7-4) 11/29 LEHIGH ......................W 10-6 1900 (10-2) Date Opponent ............W/L Score Coach: No regular coach TOTALS 174-58 Coach: Percy Haughton 9/27 HAMILTON .................W 5-0 1911 (7-3) Captain: E. Yawger + - game played in New York, N.Y. Captain: Raymond Starbuck 9/30 COLGATE ....................W 12-11 Coach: Daniel Reed Date Opponent ............W/L Score * - game played in Albany, N.Y. Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/4 HOBART ....................W 28-0 Captain: William Munk 10/11 ROCHESTER ...............W 98-0 ^ - game played in Buffalo, N.Y. 9/26 COLGATE ....................W 16-0 10/7 BUCKNELL .................W 24-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/30 at Union ....................W 32-0 9/29 SYRACUSE .................W 6-0 10/21 PITTSBURGH .............W 30-0 9/27 ALLEGHENY ...............W 35-0 10/31 at Williams .................L 8-18 1895 (3-4-1) 10/3 ROCHESTER ...............W 6-0 10/28 HAVERFORD ..............W 57-0 9/30 COLGATE ....................W 6-0 11/1 at Harvard ..................L 0-77 Coach: Marshall Newell 10/6 BUCKNELL .................W 6-0 11/4 SWARTHMORE ...........L 0-14 10/7 OBERLIN ....................W 15-3 11/3 at Amherst .................L 0-18 Captain: Clinton Wyckoff 10/13 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 16-5 11/11 at Princeton ...............L 6-16 10/14 PENN STATE ................L 0-5 11/4 at Trinity ....................W 26-0 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/20 UNION .......................W 11-0 11/18 COLUMBIA ..................L 6-12 10/21 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 6-0 11/5 at Wesleyan ...............L 2-4 9/26 SYRACUSE .................W 8-0 10/27 DARTMOUTH .............W 23-6 11/30 Penn ..........................L 5-6 10/28 PITTSBURGH .............W 9-3 11/8 BUCKNELL .................W 26-0 10/5 PENN STATE ................T 0-0 11/3 at Princeton ..............W 12-0 TOTALS 173-59 11/4 WILLIAMS .................W 15-14 11/15 vs. Michigan+...........W 20-5 10/12 CASE WESTERN ..........W 12-4 11/10 OBERLIN ....................W 29-0 11/11 MICHIGAN .................W 6-0 11/22 COLUMBIA .................W 36-0 10/19 LAFAYETTE .................L 0-6 11/17 at Lafayette ................L 0-17 1906 (8-1-2) 11/18 at Chicago ..................L 0-6 11/25 at Chicago U. Club .......W 12-8 10/26 at Harvard ..................L 0-25 11/24 VERMONT ..................W 42-0 Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 11/30 at Penn ......................L 9-21 TOTALS 260-130 11/9 vs. Princeton+ ...........L 0-6 11/29 at Penn ......................L 0-27 Captain: George Cook TOTALS 101-52 + - game played in Detroit, Mich. 11/16 BROWN .....................W 6-4 TOTALS 167-55 Date Opponent ............W/L Score 11/28 at Penn ......................L 2-46 9/29 COLGATE .....................T 0-0 1912 (3-7) 1891 (7-3) TOTALS 28-91 1901 (11-1) 10/3 HAMILTON .................W 21-0 Coach: Al Sharpe Coach: No regular coach + - game played in Buffalo, N.Y. Coach: Raymond Starbuck 10/6 OBERLIN ....................W 25-5 Captain: E. W. Butler Captain: C. Johanson Captain: William Warner 10/10 NIAGARA ...................W 23-6 Date Opponent ............W/L Score Date Opponent ............W/L Score 1896 (5-3-1) Date Opponent ............W/L Score 10/13 BUCKNELL .................W 24-6 9/25 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 3-0 10/3 SYRACUSE .................W 68-0 Coach: Joseph Beacham 9/28 COLGATE ....................W 17-0 10/20 BOWDOIN..................W 72-0 9/28 COLGATE .....................L 7-13 10/10 BUCKNELL ..................L 0-4 Captain: Joseph Beacham 10/2 ROCHESTER ...............W 50-0 10/27 vs.
Recommended publications
  • Football Coaching Records
    FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Coaching Records 5 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Coaching Records 15 Division II Coaching Records 26 Division III Coaching Records 37 Coaching Honors 50 OVERALL COACHING RECORDS *Active coach. ^Records adjusted by NCAA Committee on Coach (Alma Mater) Infractions. (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. Note: Ties computed as half won and half lost. Includes bowl 25. Henry A. Kean (Fisk 1920) 23 165 33 9 .819 (Kentucky St. 1931-42, Tennessee St. and playoff games. 44-54) 26. *Joe Fincham (Ohio 1988) 21 191 43 0 .816 - (Wittenberg 1996-2016) WINNINGEST COACHES ALL TIME 27. Jock Sutherland (Pittsburgh 1918) 20 144 28 14 .812 (Lafayette 1919-23, Pittsburgh 24-38) By Percentage 28. *Mike Sirianni (Mount Union 1994) 14 128 30 0 .810 This list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four- (Wash. & Jeff. 2003-16) year NCAA colleges regardless of division. 29. Ron Schipper (Hope 1952) 36 287 67 3 .808 (Central [IA] 1961-96) Coach (Alma Mater) 30. Bob Devaney (Alma 1939) 16 136 30 7 .806 (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. (Wyoming 1957-61, Nebraska 62-72) 1. Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) 27 332 24 3 .929 31. Chuck Broyles (Pittsburg St. 1970) 20 198 47 2 .806 (Mount Union 1986-2012) (Pittsburg St. 1990-2009) 2. Knute Rockne (Notre Dame 1914) 13 105 12 5 .881 32. Biggie Munn (Minnesota 1932) 10 71 16 3 .806 (Notre Dame 1918-30) (Albright 1935-36, Syracuse 46, Michigan 3.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Tar Heel Football Game Notes
    2020 TAR HEEL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES THIS WEEK’S MATCHUP GAME THREE NORTH CAROLINA NO. 8/9 NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (2-0, 2-0 ACC) VS. Record: 2-0 (2-0) Conference: ACC NO. 17/18 VIRGINIA TECH (2-0, 2-0 ACC) Head Coach: Mack Brown (Florida State ‘74) Twitter: @CoachMackBrown Brown’s Overall Record: 253-128-1, 32nd year KENAN STADIUM (50,500) • CHAPEL HILL, N.C. 78-52-1, 12th year Brown’s Record at UNC: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2020 • NOON (ABC) VIRGINIA TECH Record: 2-0 (2-0) Series vs. Virginia Tech: VT leads 24-12-6 Conference: ACC Head Coach: Justin Fuente (Murray State, '99) Series Streak: VT won four straight Overall Record: 61-43, ninth year Last Meeting: 2019 (L, 41-43, 6OT) Record at Virginia Tech: 35-20, fifth year Last UNC Win: 2015 (W, 30-27, OT) BROADCAST INFORMATION Kickoff: Noon ET GAME INFO TAR HEELS AND HOKIES CAROLINA IN THE POLLS ABC: Bob Wischusen, play-by-play; Dan Orlovsky, • Carolina and Virginia Tech meet for the 17th suc- • Carolina is ranked No. 8 in the Associated Press analyst; Marty Smith, sideline cessive season on the football field on Saturday, Oct. poll this week. It's the highest ranking for the pro- 10 at noon on ABC. gram since it was No. 8 heading into the 2015 ACC Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-by-play; Brian Simmons, analyst; Lee Pace, sideline • The Tar Heels are coming off a thrilling 26-22 road Championship game. The Tar Heels sit at No.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 CORNELL BIG RED FOOTBALL Game Notes
    CornellBigRed.com2015 CORNELLCornell AthleticsBIG RED FOOTBALL@CornellSports Game NotesCornellAthletics FOLLOw BiG Red FootbaLL Game 7 CORNeLL BiG Red (0-6, 0-3 Ivy) at PRiNCeTON TiGeRs (4-2, 1-2 Ivy) worLD wIDe weB ..............................www.CornellBigRed.com/football Oct. 31, 2015 • 3:30 p.m. • princetOn, n.J. • princetOn Stadium (27,733) www.InsideCornellFootball.com eleviSiOn merIcAn portS etwork ive ideO vy eAgue IgItAL etwork com adiO Arry eonArD www.CornellFootballAssociation.com t : A S n • l v : I L D n . • r : wHcu 95.9 Fm/870 Am (B L ) FAceBook ......................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics live StatS: goprIncetontIgerS.com • prInceton LeADS tHe SerIeS 59-36-2 • prInceton won LASt meetIng, 38-27 (11/1/2014 In ItHAcA, n.y.) www.Facebook.com/cornellfootball twItter ...............................................www.Twitter.com/cornellsports QUICK HITS www.Twitter.com/BigRed_Football • If you’re heading to New Jersey for Saturday’s Cornell-Princeton game, you’re likely to get a treat, and more than likely to see lots of tricks. youtuBe ........................................ www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics LIve StAtS (Home gAmeS) ........ www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/football/ • The Halloween showcase will kick off at 3:30 p.m. on the American Sports Network live from Princeton Stadium. LIve vIDeo (Home gAmeS) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com • Cornell is 10-8 all-time on Halloween, including 0-3 against Princeton (1896, 1903, 2009). LIve AuDIo (ALL gAmeS) ..................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com • The game can also be viewed on the Ivy League Digital Network, while Barry Leonard will be on the call on WHCU 95.9 FM/870 AM. • Annually the Cornell-Princeton series has been an entertaining contest with amazing storylines for the last quarter-century.
    [Show full text]
  • Glenn Killinger, Service Football, and the Birth
    The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School School of Humanities WAR SEASONS: GLENN KILLINGER, SERVICE FOOTBALL, AND THE BIRTH OF THE AMERICAN HERO IN POSTWAR AMERICAN CULTURE A Dissertation in American Studies by Todd M. Mealy © 2018 Todd M. Mealy Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy May 2018 ii This dissertation of Todd M. Mealy was reviewed and approved by the following: Charles P. Kupfer Associate Professor of American Studies Dissertation Adviser Chair of Committee Simon Bronner Distinguished Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Folklore Raffy Luquis Associate Professor of Health Education, Behavioral Science and Educaiton Program Peter Kareithi Special Member, Associate Professor of Communications, The Pennsylvania State University John Haddad Professor of American Studies and Chair, American Studies Program *Signatures are on file in the Graduate School iii ABSTRACT This dissertation examines Glenn Killinger’s career as a three-sport star at Penn State. The thrills and fascinations of his athletic exploits were chronicled by the mass media beginning in 1917 through the 1920s in a way that addressed the central themes of the mythic Great American Novel. Killinger’s personal and public life matched the cultural medley that defined the nation in the first quarter of the twentieth-century. His life plays outs as if it were a Horatio Alger novel, as the anxieties over turn-of-the- century immigration and urbanization, the uncertainty of commercializing formerly amateur sports, social unrest that challenged the status quo, and the resiliency of the individual confronting challenges of World War I, sport, and social alienation.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Football Academic Integration & Competitive Excellence in Division I Athletics
    2015 FOOTBALL ACADEMIC INTEGRATION & COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE IN DIVISION I ATHLETICS GAME INFORMATION NO. 25 HARVARD CRIMSON Date ...................................................................Sept. 19, 2015 0-0 OVERALL • 0-0 IVY LEAGUE Kickoff Time ...................................................................... 1 p.m. VS. Venue ..............................................Meade Stadium (6,555) SEPTEMBER Video ..................................................................... GoRhody.com Sat. .........19 .....at Rhode Island .....................................................................1 p.m. NO. 25 HARVARD RHODE ISLAND Radio .................................................. WXKS 1200 AM /94.5 FM-HD2 Sat. .......26 .....BROWN* (FOX College Sports)/ILDN) ...............7 p.m. 0-0, 0-0 IVY 0-2, 0-1 CAA ....................................................................................................................WRHB 95.3 FM OCTOBER All-Time Series: -- Harvard leads, 1-0 Talent ............................................Bernie Corbett and Mike Giardi Fri. .........2 ........GEORGETOWN (ESPN3/ILDN) .............................. 7 p.m. Last Meeting: -- 1923 (W, 35-0) ....................Nick Gutmann, Matthew Hawkins, Jet Rothstein Sat. .........10 ..... at Cornell *(American Sports Network/ILDN) ............12 p.m. Streak: -- Harvard, W1 Sat. .........17 .....at Lafayette (RCN) ........................................................3:30 p.m. Sat. .........24 ..... PRINCETON* (American Sports Network/ILDN) ..12
    [Show full text]
  • GAME NORTH CAROLINA #Thestandard: by the NUMBERS
    NORTH CAROLINA GAME November 2, 2019 7:30 p.m. • ACC Network Chapel Hill, N.C. Kenan Stadium (50,500) VIRGINIA#UVAvsUNC BREAKDOWN 2019 SCHEDULE Date: Sat., Nov. 2, 2019 Date Opponent Time /Result TV Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. A. 31 at Pitt* W/30-14 ACC Network Stadium: Kenan Stadium (50,500) S. 6 WILLIAM & MARY^ W/52-17 ACC Network Series vs. UNC: UNC leads, 63-56-4 VS S. 14 FLORIDA STATE* W/31-24 ACC Network In Chapel Hill: UNC leads, 32-13-3 S. 21 OLD DOMINION W/28-17 ESPN2 at Kenan Stadium: UNC leads, 30-13-1 S. 28 at 10/10 Notre Dame L/20-35 NBC Last Meeting: 2018 (at UVA, W, 31-21) O. 11 at Miami*^ L/9-17 ESPN First Meeting: 1892 (vs. UNC, W, 30-18) O. 19 DUKE* W/48-14 ACC Network Largest UVA win: 66 (66-0), 1912 O. 26 at Louisville* L/21-28 ACC Network VIRGINIA CAVALIERS NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS Longest Win Streak: 8 (1907-15) N. 2 at North Carolina* 7:30 p.m. ACC Network Mendenhall vs. Brown: tied, 1-1 Record: 5-3, ACC: 3-2 Record: 4-4, ACC: 3-2 N. 9 GEORGIA TECH*1 12:30 p.m. RSN Websites: VirginiaSports.com Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall Head Coach: Mack Brown N. 23 LIBERTY TBA GoHeels.com ^ UVA Record: 21-25 • fourth season UNC Record: 73-50-1 • 11th season N. 29 VIRGINIA TECH* TBA ABC or ESPN Career Record: 120-68 • 15th season Career Record: 248-126-1 • 31st season Mendenhall vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 06 FB Records1.Pmd
    Annual Southern Conference Football Honors Coaches Player of the Year Media Player of the Year 1989 - (offense) George Searcy, RB, East Tennessee State The media player-of-the-year award is named after Roy M. “Legs” Hawley, who served as athletics director at West (defense) Junior Jackson, LB, Chattanooga Virginia from 1938 until his death in 1954. Hawley was instrumental in West Virginia’s admittance to the Southern 1990 - (offense) Frankie DeBusk, QB, Furman Conferece in 1950. He was inducted posthumously in to the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (defense) Troy Boeck, DL, Chattanooga Hall of Fame in 1974. (defense) Kevin Kendrick, LB, Furman 1991 - (offense) Michael Payton, QB, Marshall 1948 - Charlie Justice, RB, North Carolina 1988 - (offense) Gene Brown, QB, The Citadel (defense) Allen Edwards, DL, Furman 1949 - Charlie Justice, RB, North Carolina (defense) Jeff Blankenship, LB, Furman 1992 - (offense) Michael Payton, QB, Marshall 1950 - Steve Wadiak, RB, South Carolina 1989 - (offense) George Searcy, RB, East Tennessee State (defense) Avery Hall, DL, Appalachian State 1951 - Bob Ward, G, Maryland (defense) Kelly Fletcher, E, Furman 1993 - (offense) Chris Parker, RB, Marshall 1952 - Jack Scarbath, QB, Maryland 1990 - (offense) Frankie DeBusk, QB, Furman (defense) Alex Mash, DL, Georgia Southern 1953 - Steve Korcheck, C, George Washington (defense) Kevin Kendrick, LB, Furman 1994 - (offense) Todd Donnan, QB, Marshall 1954 - Freddy Wyant, QB, West Virginia 1991 - (offense) Michael Payton, QB, Marshall (defense)
    [Show full text]
  • 1961 Fleer Football Set Checklist
    1961 FLEER FOOTBALL SET CHECKLIST 1 Ed Brown ! 2 Rick Casares 3 Willie Galimore 4 Jim Dooley 5 Harlon Hill 6 Stan Jones 7 J.C. Caroline 8 Joe Fortunato 9 Doug Atkins 10 Milt Plum 11 Jim Brown 12 Bobby Mitchell 13 Ray Renfro 14 Gern Nagler 15 Jim Shofner 16 Vince Costello 17 Galen Fiss 18 Walt Michaels 19 Bob Gain 20 Mal Hammack 21 Frank Mestnik RC 22 Bobby Joe Conrad 23 John David Crow 24 Sonny Randle RC 25 Don Gillis 26 Jerry Norton 27 Bill Stacy 28 Leo Sugar 29 Frank Fuller 30 Johnny Unitas 31 Alan Ameche 32 Lenny Moore 33 Raymond Berry 34 Jim Mutscheller 35 Jim Parker 36 Bill Pellington 37 Gino Marchetti 38 Gene Lipscomb 39 Art Donovan 40 Eddie LeBaron 41 Don Meredith RC 42 Don McIlhenny Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 L.G. Dupre 44 Fred Dugan 45 Billy Howton 46 Duane Putnam 47 Gene Cronin 48 Jerry Tubbs 49 Clarence Peaks 50 Ted Dean RC 51 Tommy McDonald 52 Bill Barnes 53 Pete Retzlaff 54 Bobby Walston 55 Chuck Bednarik 56 Maxie Baughan RC 57 Bob Pellegrini 58 Jesse Richardson 59 John Brodie RC 60 J.D. Smith RB 61 Ray Norton RC 62 Monty Stickles RC 63 Bob St.Clair 64 Dave Baker 65 Abe Woodson 66 Matt Hazeltine 67 Leo Nomellini 68 Charley Conerly 69 Kyle Rote 70 Jack Stroud 71 Roosevelt Brown 72 Jim Patton 73 Erich Barnes 74 Sam Huff 75 Andy Robustelli 76 Dick Modzelewski 77 Roosevelt Grier 78 Earl Morrall 79 Jim Ninowski 80 Nick Pietrosante RC 81 Howard Cassady 82 Jim Gibbons 83 Gail Cogdill RC 84 Dick Lane 85 Yale Lary 86 Joe Schmidt 87 Darris McCord 88 Bart Starr 89 Jim Taylor Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com©
    [Show full text]
  • The Hall of Very Good 2005
    THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 27, No. 1 (2005) The Hall of Very Good 2005 Classes of 2003 and 2004 Gene Brito Jerry Kramer John Brodie Jim Marshall Jack Butler Al Nesser Gini Cappelletti Dave Robinson Pat Fischer Johnny Robinson Chris Hanberger Duke Slater Bob Hayes Mac Speedie Gene Hickerson Mick Tingelhoff Bill Howton Al Wistert Note: Carl Eller and Benny Friedman were members, but their subsequent elections to the Pro Football Hall of Fame automatically removes them from the Hall of Very Good. Happily, the election of some great players to the Pro Football Hall of Fame has only been postponed for a year or two, but some excellent players will never find their busts in Canton. PFRA makes no judgment on whether those passed over were actually Hall of Fame-caliber players or not. What we do insist upon is that there are many, many players who deserve recognition as far better than the average. As a way to honor these players, we hereby create The Hall of Very Good. The Class of 2004 was selected by the votes of the PFRA membership. Players chosen can not be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and they must be passed over so many times that any ultimate enshrinement appears doubtful. Should any member of the Hall of Very Good be subsequently elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he will immediately and joyfully by stricken from the HoVG. We are pleased to announce that a former inductee into the Hall of Very Good has been stricken from the roll.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Tar Heel Football Game Notes
    2020 TAR HEEL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES THIS WEEK’S MATCHUP GAME FOUR NORTH CAROLINA NO. 5/6 NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (3-0, 3-0 ACC) VS. Record: 3-0 (3-0) Conference: ACC FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES (1-3, 0-3 ACC) Head Coach: Mack Brown (Florida State ‘74) Twitt er: @CoachMackBrown Brown’s Overall Record: 254-128-1, 32nd year DOAK S. CAMPBELL STADIUM (79,560) • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. Brown’s Record at UNC: 79-52-1, 12th year SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2020 • 7:30 P.M. ET (ABC) FLORIDA STATE Record: 1-3 (0-3) Series vs. FSU: FSU leads 15-3-1 Conference: ACC Head Coach: Mike Norvell (Central Arkansas, '05 '07) Series Streak: NC won two straight Overall Record: 39-18, fi ft h year Last Meeti ng: 2016 (W, 37-35 at FSU) Record at FSU: 1-3, fi rst year Last UNC Win: 2016 (W, 37-35) BROADCAST INFORMATION Kickoff : 7:30 p.m. ET GAME INFO TAR HEELS AND SEMINOLES CAROLINA IN THE POLLS ABC: Sean McDonough, play-by-play; Todd • Carolina and Florida State meet for the 20th occa- • Carolina is ranked No. 5 in the Associated Press Blackledge, analyst; Todd McShay, fi eld analyst; sion on the football fi eld this Saturday for a prime- poll this week. It's the highest ranking for the pro- Molly McGrath, sideline ti me 7:30 p.m. kickoff on ABC. gram since November 1997. The Tar Heels sit at No. Tar Heel Sports Network: Jones Angell, play-by-play; • Saturday marks the third successive meeti ng be- 6 in the Amway Coaches Poll.
    [Show full text]
  • Intercollegiate Football Researchers Association ™
    INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL RESEARCHERS ASSOCIATION ™ The College Football Historian ™ Reliving college football’s unique and interesting history—today!! ISSN: 2326-3628 [April 2014… Vol. 7, No. 3] circa: Jan. 2008 Tex Noël, Editor ([email protected]) Website: http://www.secsportsfan.com/college-football-association.html Disclaimer: Not associated with the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA or their colleges and universities. All content is protected by copyright© by the author. FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theifra Used by Permission of the author Bring back the arbitrary college football polls! Sure, the old championship polls were bogus -- but the current system is just as bogus, and it doesn't even give fans anything to argue about. By: Allen Barra Nov. 29, 2001 | Everyone, I guess, assumes that the way things were when they were growing up is the norm, the way things ought to be. I'm that way, too, at least about college football. To many of my friends in the Northeast, college football means the Yale-Harvard game or Princeton–Cornell, or the game they turn on before dinner is ready on Thanksgiving. For people in the West, it's Cal-Stanford or USC-UCLA, or again, whatever precedes the turkey. If they watch the college championship on or near Jan. 2, it isn't because they have followed the teams all season or even know who is playing; they simply regard it as the less professional version of the Super Bowl. In the world they grew up in, college football is a mere appendage to the pro game, one that has a bit of snob appeal because it's played on college campuses (though this has lessened over the last couple of decades as some kind of college education has become accessible to nearly everyone).
    [Show full text]
  • Good Chemistry James J
    Columbia College Fall 2012 TODAY Good Chemistry James J. Valentini Transitions from Longtime Professor to Dean of the College your Contents columbia connection. COVER STORY FEATURES The perfect midtown location: 40 The Home • Network with Columbia alumni Front • Attend exciting events and programs Ai-jen Poo ’96 gives domes- • Dine with a client tic workers a voice. • Conduct business meetings BY NATHALIE ALONSO ’08 • Take advantage of overnight rooms and so much more. 28 Stand and Deliver Joel Klein ’67’s extraordi- nary career as an attorney, educator and reformer. BY CHRIS BURRELL 18 Good Chemistry James J. Valentini transitions from longtime professor of chemistry to Dean of the College. Meet him in this Q&A with CCT Editor Alex Sachare ’71. 34 The Open Mind of Richard Heffner ’46 APPLY FOR The venerable PBS host MEMBERSHIP TODAY! provides a forum for guests 15 WEST 43 STREET to examine, question and NEW YORK, NY 10036 disagree. TEL: 212.719.0380 BY THOMAS VIncIGUERRA ’85, in residence at The Princeton Club ’86J, ’90 GSAS of New York www.columbiaclub.org COVER: LESLIE JEAN-BART ’76, ’77J; BACK COVER: COLIN SULLIVAN ’11 WITHIN THE FAMILY DEPARTMENTS ALUMNI NEWS Déjà Vu All Over Again or 49 Message from the CCAA President The Start of Something New? Kyra Tirana Barry ’87 on the successful inaugural summer of alumni- ete Mangurian is the 10th head football coach since there, the methods to achieve that goal. The goal will happen if sponsored internships. I came to Columbia as a freshman in 1967. (Yes, we you do the other things along the way.” were “freshmen” then, not “first-years,” and we even Still, there’s no substitute for the goal, what Mangurian calls 50 Bookshelf wore beanies during Orientation — but that’s a story the “W word.” for another time.) Since then, Columbia has compiled “The bottom line is winning,” he said.
    [Show full text]