1932 Holy Cross Crusaders football team information
American college football season
1932Holy Cross Crusaders football
Conference
Independent
Record
6–2–2
Head coach
John McEwan (3rd season; first 7 games)
Bunny Corcoran (interim, final 3 games)
Home stadium
Fitton Field
Seasons
← 1931
1933 →
1932 Eastern college football independents records
v
t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
No. 5 Colgate
–
9
–
0
–
0
Brown
–
7
–
1
–
0
Columbia
–
7
–
1
–
1
Pittsburgh
–
8
–
1
–
2
No. 8 Army
–
8
–
2
–
0
Drexel
–
5
–
1
–
1
Massachusetts State
–
7
–
2
–
0
Villanova
–
7
–
2
–
0
Duquesne
–
7
–
2
–
1
Fordham
–
6
–
2
–
0
Penn
–
6
–
2
–
0
Temple
–
5
–
1
–
2
Tufts
–
5
–
1
–
2
Cornell
–
5
–
2
–
1
Franklin & Marshall
–
4
–
2
–
1
Boston College
–
4
–
2
–
2
La Salle
–
4
–
2
–
2
Harvard
–
5
–
3
–
0
NYU
–
5
–
3
–
0
Washington & Jefferson
–
5
–
3
–
1
Manhattan
–
6
–
3
–
2
Carnegie Tech
–
4
–
3
–
2
Bucknell
–
4
–
4
–
1
Syracuse
–
4
–
4
–
1
Princeton
–
2
–
2
–
3
Yale
–
2
–
2
–
3
Boston University
–
2
–
3
–
2
Vermont
–
2
–
4
–
1
CCNY
–
2
–
5
–
0
Penn State
–
2
–
5
–
0
Rankings from Dickinson System
The 1932 Holy Cross Crusaders football team was an American football team that represented the College of the Holy Cross as an independent during the 1932 college football season.
Holy Cross was led by third-year head coach John McEwan for the first seven games of the season. McEwan was suspended and ultimately resigned after an argument with the team's trainer, Bart Sullivan, during Holy Cross's loss to Brown on November 5.[1] Bunny Corcoran served as the team's interim head coach for the final three games of the season. Holy Cross finished the year with an overall record of 6–2–2.[2] The Crusaders played their home games at Fitton Field in Worcester, Massachusetts.
^"Holy Cross Grid Coach Suspended". The Cincinnati Post. Cincinnati, Ohio. United Press. November 10, 1932. p. 18. Retrieved March 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^"2014 Holy Cross Football Fact Book" (PDF). College of the Holy Cross. p. 122. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
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