1933 Eastern college football independents records
v
t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
No. 7 Princeton
–
9
–
0
–
0
Duquesne
–
10
–
1
–
0
No. 9 Army
–
9
–
1
–
0
Boston College
–
8
–
1
–
0
Columbia
–
8
–
1
–
0
Pittsburgh
–
8
–
1
–
0
Colgate
–
6
–
1
–
1
Bucknell
–
7
–
2
–
0
Fordham
–
6
–
2
–
0
Tufts
–
6
–
2
–
0
Villanova
–
7
–
2
–
1
Harvard
–
5
–
2
–
1
Drexel
–
5
–
3
–
0
Massachusetts State
–
5
–
3
–
0
Temple
–
5
–
3
–
0
Manhattan
–
5
–
3
–
1
Cornell
–
4
–
3
–
0
Carnegie Tech
–
4
–
3
–
2
La Salle
–
3
–
3
–
2
Syracuse
–
4
–
4
–
0
Yale
–
4
–
4
–
0
Penn State
–
3
–
3
–
1
Brown
–
3
–
5
–
0
Vermont
–
3
–
5
–
0
Franklin & Marshall
–
4
–
5
–
0
NYU
–
2
–
4
–
1
Penn
–
2
–
4
–
1
Northeastern
–
1
–
3
–
1
Boston University
–
2
–
5
–
0
Washington & Jefferson
–
2
–
7
–
1
CCNY
–
1
–
5
–
1
Rankings from Dickinson System
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