Football program that represented the Quantico Marine Base
Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football
First season
1919
Last season
1972
Stadium
Butler Stadium
Year built
c. 1923[1]
Location
Quantico, Virginia
All-time record
339–134–15 (.710)
Bowl record
4–2 (.667)
Claimed national titles
5 (National Service champions: 1921, 1922, 1953, 1959, 1963)
Colors
Scarlet and Gold
The Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team represented the Quantico Marine Base in the sport of American football, playing 51 seasons between 1919 and 1972. Composed of United States Marine Corps personnel, many of whom had college football experience, the team competed primarily against other military teams and college teams, along with an annual game against the Baltimore City Fire Department from 1929 to 1942.[2] The Devil Dogs registered wins against college programs such as Georgetown, Rutgers, and Villanova, and were the only team to score a touchdown against the undefeated 1923 Michigan Wolverines.
^"Quantico Marines Looking To Future". The Baltimore Sun. February 26, 1923. p. 9. Retrieved February 12, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
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