1921 Eastern college football independents records
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t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
Washington & Jefferson
–
10
–
0
–
1
Lafayette
–
9
–
0
–
0
Cornell
–
8
–
0
–
0
Penn State
–
8
–
0
–
2
Yale
–
8
–
1
–
0
New Hampshire
–
8
–
1
–
1
Franklin & Marshall
–
6
–
1
–
2
Villanova
–
6
–
1
–
2
Carnegie Tech
–
7
–
2
–
0
Syracuse
–
7
–
2
–
0
Harvard
–
7
–
2
–
1
Boston University
–
6
–
2
–
0
Dartmouth
–
6
–
2
–
1
Brown
–
5
–
3
–
1
Bucknell
–
5
–
3
–
1
Geneva
–
5
–
3
–
1
Pittsburgh
–
5
–
3
–
1
Holy Cross
–
5
–
3
–
0
Army
–
6
–
4
–
0
Princeton
–
4
–
3
–
0
Boston College
–
4
–
3
–
1
Fordham
–
4
–
3
–
2
Penn
–
4
–
3
–
2
Colgate
–
4
–
4
–
2
Lehigh
–
4
–
4
–
0
Springfield
–
4
–
5
–
2
Vermont
–
3
–
4
–
0
NYU
–
2
–
3
–
3
Buffalo
–
2
–
3
–
2
Drexel
–
2
–
3
–
1
Rutgers
–
4
–
6
–
0
Rhode Island State
–
3
–
5
–
0
Columbia
–
2
–
6
–
0
Tufts
–
1
–
5
–
2
Duquesne
–
0
–
4
–
1
Team captain Dutch Connor c. 1921, in the annual college yearbook
The 1921 New Hampshire football team[a] was an American football team that represented New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts[b] during the 1921 college football season—the school became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. In its sixth season under head coach William "Butch" Cowell,[c] the team compiled an 8–1–1 record, only losing to Dartmouth, while outscoring their opponents by a total of 234 to 66.
Early in the season, the team played two "home" games in nearby Dover, New Hampshire. The first home game at Memorial Field, located in Durham, New Hampshire, was held in November;[3] the field was used for home football games through the 1935 season.[d]
^The Granite. Durham, New Hampshire: New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. 1923. pp. 269–279. Archived from the original on February 16, 2020. Retrieved February 14, 2020 – via library.unh.edu.
^"Wild E. and Gnarlz". unhwildcats.com. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
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^"Memorial Field Then". unh.edu. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
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