1911 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

The 1911 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented Penn State University during the 1911 college football season. Undefeated, but with one tie,[1] the team was recognized retroactively as a national champion by the National Championship Foundation.[2]

1911 Penn State Nittany Lions football
Co-national champion (NCF)
ConferenceIndependent
1911 record8–0–1
Head coachBill Hollenback (2nd season)
Home stadiumNew Beaver Field
1911 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Penn State      8 0 1
Carlisle      11 1 0
Princeton      8 0 2
Trinity (CT)      6 0 2
Temple      6 1 0
Army      6 1 1
Dartmouth      8 2 0
Lafayette      8 2 0
Yale      7 2 1
Harvard      6 2 1
Cornell      7 3 0
Rhode Island State      5 2 1
Brown      7 3 1
Penn      7 4 0
Pittsburgh      4 3 1
Washington & Jefferson      6 4 0
Syracuse      5 3 2
Lehigh      5 5 1
Rutgers      4 4 1
St. Bonaventure      2 2 0
Carnegie Tech      4 5 0
Tufts      3 4 0
NYU      1 3 3
Colgate      3 6 0
Franklin & Marshall      3 6 0
Villanova      0 5 1
Geneva      0 6 1
Boston College      0 7 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 30GenevaW 57–0
October 7Gettysburg
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 31–0
October 14at CornellIthaca, NYW 5–0
October 21Villanova
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 18–0
October 28at PennW 22–6
November 4St. Bonaventure
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 46–0
November 11Colgate
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 17–9
November 18at NavyT 0–0
November 30at PittsburghW 3–0
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References

  1. "Penn State Yearly Results (1910-1914)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  2. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2015). "National Poll Rankings" (PDF). NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA. p. 108. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
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