The 1926 Beloit Blue Devils football team represented Beloit College as a member of the Midwest Conference (MWC) during the 1926 college football season. In Roy Bohler's first year with the Buccaneers, Beloit compiled a 0–7 record, and was outscored by their opponents by a total of 239 to 14, a complete turnaround after the previous season's 6–2 MWC co-championship record.
and 16 Related for: 1926 Beloit Blue Devils football team information
The 1925 BeloitBlueDevilsfootballteam was an American footballteam that represented Beloit College as a member of the Midwest Conference (MWC) during...
Chicago Bulls of the American Football League during the 1926 American Football League season. Crawford served as the head football coach at San Jose State...
changed from "Rebels" in 1995 Beloit Buccaneers, adopted in 1949; formerly the "Gold" from 1889 and then the "BlueDevils" from the mid-1920s Bethel Threshers...
Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, Duke BlueDevils and North Carolina Tar Heels. Other southern teams, like the Florida Gators and Virginia Cavaliers...
There are 239 NCAA Division III football programs in the United States. Teams and conference affiliations are current for the 2024 season. 18 states (Alaska...
assistant football coach at the school under Knute Rockne. In addition, Mills was the head basketball coach at Creighton (1916–1920), Beloit (1920–1926), and...
The 1960 college football season was the 92nd season of intercollegiate football in the United States. Five teams have a claim to the 1960 major college...
college football, basketball, and baseball. His football stints include being the head coach at Willamette, Beloit, and Chico State. While at Beloit he also...
James Arness Actor Gunsmoke Beloit George Bellows Artist Ohio State George Peppard Actor Breakfast at Tiffany's and The A-Team Purdue Adam West Actor Batman...
Teachers College—now known as Black Hills State University (1946–1947), Beloit College (1948–1949), Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois (1950),...
replaced the newly-defunct Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference The Duke BlueDevils were independent in 1928 and joined the Southern Conference in 1929.[citation...
Stanford University football officially adopted the Indians nickname. September 20 Stanford opened its season against a non-college team, beating the West...