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1918 Syracuse Orangemen football team

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1918 Syracuse Orangemen football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–1
Head coach
Seasons
← 1917
1919 →
1918 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Bucknell     6 0 0
Princeton     3 0 0
Holy Cross     2 0 0
Army     1 0 0
Buffalo     6 1 0
Columbia     5 1 0
Syracuse     5 1 0
Pittsburgh     4 1 0
Boston College     5 2 0
Rutgers     5 2 0
Franklin & Marshall     2 1 0
Geneva     4 2 0
Swarthmore     4 2 0
Harvard     2 1 0
Fordham     4 2 1
Villanova     3 2 0
Penn     5 3 0
Dartmouth     3 3 0
Lehigh     4 4 0
Washington & Jefferson     2 2 0
New Hampshire     2 2 1
Lafayette     3 4 0
Brown     2 3 0
Tufts     2 3 0
Penn State     1 2 1
Vermont     0 1 1
Drexel     0 1 0
NYU     0 4 0

The 1918 Syracuse Orangemen football team represented Syracuse University in the 1918 college football season.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 26Navy TransportW 13–0
November 2vs. Dartmouth
W 34–6[2]
November 10Brown
  • Archbold Stadium
  • Syracuse, NY
W 53–0
November 16at MichiganL 0–15
November 28Columbia
  • Archbold Stadium
  • Syracuse, NY]
W 20–0[3]
November 30vs. RutgersW 21–0[4]

References

  1. ^ https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/syracuse/1918-schedule.html
  2. ^ "Syracuse Puts Dartmouth Out Of Its Path". Detroit Free Press. Detroit, Michigan. November 3, 1918. p. 21. Retrieved September 9, 2020 – via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. ^ "Columbia's Eleven Makes Gallant but Futile Fight Against Syracuse Team". The New York Times. New York, N.Y. November 29, 1918. p. 14.
  4. ^ "Orange Is Outrushed, but Scarlet Attack Lacks Variety, and Rutgers Is Forced to Accept Another Football Defeat". New York Herald. December 1, 1918. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.