1915 Iowa State Cyclones football team

The 1915 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts (later renamed Iowa State University) in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1915 college football season. In their first season under head coach Charles Mayser, the Cyclones compiled a 6–2 record (2–1 against conference opponents), finished in third place in the conference, shut out four of eight opponents, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 129 to 75.[1][2] They played their home games at State Field in Ames, Iowa. Edward John was the team captain.[2]

1915 Iowa State Cyclones football
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
1915 record6–2 (2–1 Missouri Valley)
Head coachCharles Mayser (1st season)
CaptainEdward John
Home stadiumState Field
1915 Missouri Valley football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Nebraska $ 4 0 0  8 0 0
Kansas 3 1 0  6 2 0
Iowa State 2 1 0  6 2 0
Washington University 1 1 0  3 2 0
Missouri 1 3 1  2 5 1
Drake 1 4 0  2 6 0
Kansas State 0 2 1  3 4 1
  • $ Conference champion

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 25Ellsworth*W 31-0
October 2Simpson*
  • State Field
  • Ames, IA
W 27-0
October 9at Minnesota*
L 6-34
October 23Missouri
W 14-6
October 30Nebraska
  • State Field
  • Ames, IA
L 0-21
November 6Morningside*
  • State Field
  • Ames, IA
W 7-0
November 13at Iowa*W 16–0
November 25at DrakeW 28-14
  • *Non-conference game

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References

  1. "1915 Iowa State Cyclones Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
  2. "2017 Iowa State Football Fact Book" (PDF). Iowa State University. 2017. p. 130. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
  3. "Historical Scores". jhowell.net. jhowell. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
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