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Northwest Missouri State University Football Record Book Records Updated Thru 2017 Season NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK RECORDS UPDATED THRU 2017 SEASON Northwest Football Record Book Year-by-Year Paul A. White | 1908 (1 Year) | 3-2-1 11/2/23 Missouri St L, 7-14 9/26/30 @ Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-13 1908 (3-2-1) 11/9/23 Central Missouri L, 3-20 10/3/30 @ Central Methodist L, 0-13 10/2/08 Amity College W, 4-0 11/16/23 Westminster (Mo.) W, 13-9 10/10/30 Southeast Missouri W, 45-0 10/10/08 St. Joseph H.S. W, 10-0 11/23/23 Chillicothe Business L, 7-19 10/17/30 @ SW Tennessee L, 13-24 10/24/08 Chillicothe Normal T, 0-0 11/29/23 Tarkio College T, 0-0 10/24/30 Emporia State W, 38-21 10/30/08 Truman L, 0-63 10/31/30 @ SE Oklahoma L, 6-19 11/20/08 Amity College L, 5-12 1924 (6-1-1, 3-1) 11/7/30 Central Missouri W, 19-6 11/26/08 Kansas City University W, 38-0 10/3/24 @ Tabor W, 25-0 11/14/30 @ Missouri State W, 26-7 10/10/24 Southeast Missouri W, 16-0 11/27/30 @ Truman L, 7-20 George Palfreyman | 1916-17 (2 years) | 2-12 10/17/24 @ Missouri State W, 3-0 1916 (2-5) 10/24/24 Highland College W, 41-0 1931 (9-0, 4-0) - MIAA Champions 10/06/16 Palmer College W, 26-0 10/31/24 @ Truman L, 0-14 9/25/31 Peru State (Neb.) W, 12-6 10/20/16 Missouri Wesleyan L, 0-34 11/7/24 Central Missouri W, 9-0 10/9/31 Missouri State W, 7-0 10/27/16 Highland College W, 47-0 11/14/24 Buena Vista T, 0-0 10/16/31 @ Southeast Missouri W, 38-0 11/03/16 William Jewell L, 0-102 11/21/24 Tarkio College W, 7-0 10/23/31 Missouri-Rolla W, 6-0 11/10/16 Tarkio College L, 0-39 10/30/31 Missouri “B” W, 28-0 11/17/16 Springfield L, 0-46 1925 (7-0-1, 3-0-1) 11/6/31 @ Tarkio College W, 26-0 11/30/16 Truman L, 0-92 10/2/25 @ Highland College W, 12-0 11/11/31 Truman W, 7-0 10/9/25 @ Peru State (Neb.) W, 3-0 11/19/31 @ Benedictine W, 54-0 1917 (0-7) 10/16/25 Truman W, 12-3 11/26/31 @ Central Missouri W, 12-0 10/12/17 Graceland L, 7-30 10/23/25 Nebraska-Omaha W, 33-0 10/19/17 Missouri St L, 0-56 10/29/25 @ Southeast Missouri W, 3-0 1932 (4-4-1, 2-2) 10/26/17 William Jewell L, 0-32 11/6/25 @ Central Missouri W, 10-7 9/15/32 @ Oklahoma City T, 0-0 11/02/17 Tarkio College L, 0-74 11/13/25 Missouri State T, 3-3 9/30/32 @ Pittsburg State L, 0-25 11/09/17 Mo. Wesleyan L, 0-33 11/26/25 @ Tarkio College W, 45-15 10/7/32 @ Missouri State L, 0-7 11/23/17 Tarkio College L, 0-42 10/15/32 @ Peru State (Neb.) W, 7-6 11/29/17 Truman L, 0-35 1926 (6-2, 2-2) 10/21/32 Tarkio College W, 37-6 10/1/26 vs. Missouri Wesleyan* W, 13-0 10/28/32 Southeast Missouri W, 21-7 M.H. Sims | 1918 (1 year) | 1-1 10/9/26 Kirksville Osteopaths W, 13-0 11/5/32 @ Missouri-Rolla L, 0-14 1918 (1-1) 10/15/26 Southeast Missouri W, 14-10 11/11/32 @ Truman L, 0-6 11/09/18 Tarkio College W, 19-7 10/22/26 @ Missouri State W, 3-0 11/24/32 Central Missouri W, 12-0 11/16/18 @ Tarkio College L, 0-45 10/29/26 @ Truman L, 7-50 11/5/26 Benedictine College W, 21-0 1933 (1-8, 1-3) Robert Rice | 1919-20 (2 years) | 0-7 11/11/26 Central Missouri L, 0-13 9/22/33 Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-20 1919 (0-4) 11/25/26 Tarkio College W, 41-0 9/29/33 Pittsburg State L, 6-33 10/03/19 @ Tarkio College L, 0-27 * - played in St. Joseph, Mo. 10/13/33 Missouri State W, 18-6 10/11/19 @ Palmer College L, 0-26 10/20/33 @ Southeast Missouri L, 0-13 10/18/19 @ Truman L, 0-87 10/27/33 @ Rockhurst (Mo.) L, 6-19 10/25/19 Westminster L, 7-26 E.A. Davis | 1927-36 (10 years) | 38-43-8 11/11/33 Truman L, 0-19 1927 (1-7, 0-4) 11/18/33 @ Benedictine L, 6-33 1920 (0-3) 10/7/27 (?) York (Neb.) W, 20-0 11/24/33 @ Missouri-Rolla L, 6-33 10/08/20 @ Graceland L, 0-62 10/14/27 (?) William Jewell L, 0-18 11/30/33 @ Central Missouri L, 0-7 10/29/20 @ Westminster L, 0-18 10/21/27 @ SE Missouri State L, 6-7 11/05/20 Tarkio College L, 0-14 10/28/27 Missouri State L, 6-15 1934 (4-5, 2-2) 11/4/27 (?) Benedictine (Kan.) L, 0-6 9/28/34 Nebraska Wesleyan W, 7-3 Russell Sprong | 1921 (1 year) | 2-6 11/11/27 @ Central Missouri L, 6-19 10/5/34 @ Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-7 1921 (2-6) 11/17/27 @ Tarkio College L, 0-24 10/12/34 @ Missouri State W, 13-12 9/30/21 Truman L, 0-13 11/25/27 Truman L, 6-55 10/19/34 Rockhurst (Mo.) W, 12-3 10/7/21 Graceland College L, 19-23 10/26/34 Southeast Missouri L ,9-12 10/14/21 Still (Iowa) L, 0-19 1928 (5-3-1, 1-2-1) 11/2/34 Central Missouri W, 12-2 10/22/21 Central Wesleyan W, 7-0 9/29/28 Graceland (Iowa) W, 37-0 11/9/34 @ Truman L, 0-36 10/28/21 Palmer College W, 9-7 10/6/28 @ Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-6 11/23/34 Missouri-Rolla L, 14-18 11/4/21 Tarkio College L, 6-23 10/13/28 Southeast Missouri W, 44-0 11/29/34 @ Pittsburg State L, 0-7 11/11/21 Central Missouri L, 7-33 10/16/28 Tarkio College W, 19-0 11/25/21 Missouri Valley L, 14-55 10/26/28 @ Missouri State L, 0-14 1935 (3-5-1, 2-3) 11/2/28 Nebraska-Omaha W, 12-0 9/27/35 Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-7 Eugene Maynor | 1922 (1 year) | 4-4-1 11/9/28 @ Nebraska-Kearney W, 19-12 10/5/35 Central Methodist W, 12-0 1922 (4-4-1) 11/16/28 Central Missouri T, 0-0 10/11/35 Missouri State W, 7-0 9/28/22 Missouri St L, 6-33 11/29/28 @ Truman L, 7-33 10/18/35 Rockhurst (Mo.) L, 6-13 10/6/22 Truman L, 0-18 10/25/35 @ Southeast Missouri L, 7-20 10/13/22 Peru State (Neb.) L, 0-10 1929 (3-2-3, 1-1-1) 11/1/35 @ Missouri-Rolla W, 7-0 10/20/22 Central Wesleyan W, 37-0 10/4/29 Peru State (Neb.) T, 0-0 11/8/35 Truman L, 6-20 10/27/22 Missouri Wesleyan L, 7-19 10/18/29 Missouri State W, 7-0 11/15/35 @ Central Missouri L, 2-3 11/2/22 Still (Iowa) W, 7-6 10/25/29 (?) Benedictine W, 7-6 11/22/35 @ St. Viator’s (Ill.) T, 6-6 11/11/22 Central Missouri W, 8-6 11/1/29 @ Central Missouri T, 6-6 11/20/22 Tarkio College W, 12-6 11/8/29 @ Nebraska-Omaha T, 0-0 1936 (4-4-1, 1-3-1) 11/24/22 Westminster (Mo.) T, 0-0 11/18/29 Missouri-Rolla L, 6-33 9/25/36 @ Peru State (Neb.) W, 33-0 11/22/29 Nebraska-Kearney W, 32-14 10/2/36 St. Viator’s (Ill.) W, 13-6 H.F. Lawrence | 1923-26 (4 years) | 22-6-3 11/28/29 Truman L, 6-7 10/23/36 @ Missouri State W, 13-0 1923 (3-3-1) 10/9/36 @ Central Methodist W, 20-0 9/27/23 Iowa Wesleyan W, 13-7 1930 (4-5-1, 2-1) 10/16/36 Missouri-Rolla T, 0-0 10/19/23 Truman W, 15-3 9/19/30 Haskell College T, 6-6 10/30/36 Central Missouri L, 6-7 Year-by-Year Northwest Football Record Book 11/6/36 @ Truman L, 0-7 1943 (5-1-1) 11/10/50 @ Central Missouri L, 19-32 11/13/36 Southeast Missouri L, 0-7 9/17/43 @ Rosecrans Field W, 6-0 11/20/36 @ Rockhurst (Mo.) L, 6-13 9/24/43 Missouri Valley W, 14-0 1951 (2-6-1, 2-3) 10/1/43 Doane L, 14-18 9/15/51 Missouri “B” T, 13-13 Ryland Milner 10/8/43 Peru State (Neb.) W, 25-7 9/22/51 @ Fort Hays State L, 7-20 1937-44, 46-57 (20 years) | 91-62-13 10/16/43 @ Peru State (Neb.) T, 0-0 9/29/51 vs.
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