1925 Chico State Wildcats football team

The 1925 Chico State Wildcats football team represented Chico State Teachers College[note 1] during the 1925 college football season. Chico State competed in the California Coast Conference (CCC) in 1925. They played home games at College Field in Chico, California.

1925 Chico State Wildcats football
CCC champion
ConferenceCalifornia Coast Conference
1925 record7–1 (5–0 CCC)
Head coachArt Acker (3rd season)
Home stadiumCollege Field
1925 California Coast Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Chico State $ 5 0 0  7 1 0
San Mateo JC             
Modesto JC 3 3 0  3 6 1
San Jose State 2 4 0  2 5 0
Cal Poly 0 2 0  4 5 0
Sacramento JC             
Santa Rosa JC             
  • $ Conference champion
  • Includes forfeit by San Mateo JC to Chico State

The 1925 Wildcats were led by third-year head coach Art Acker. Chico State finished the season as champion of the CCC, with an overall record of seven wins and one loss (7–1, 5–0 CCC). The Wildcats outscored their opponents 188–42 for the season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 9at St. Ignatius[note 2]*
W 23–0[1]
October 16at Santa Rosa Junior CollegeW 45–0[2]
October 24at Pacific (CA)[note 3]*L 7–25[3]
October 31Sacramento Junior College[note 4]
W 6–3[4]
November 7San Jose State[note 5]
  • College Field
  • Chico, California
W 53–0[5]
November 11Mare Island Marines[note 6]*
  • College Field
  • Chico, California
W 8–7[6]
November 21Modesto Junior College
  • College Field
  • Chico, California
W 40–0[6]
November 26San Mateo Junior College[note 7]
  • College Field
  • Chico, California
W 6–7
forfeit win[6]
  • *Non-conference game

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Notes

  1. California State University, Chico (Chico State) was known as Chico State Teachers College from 1921 to 1934.
  2. University of San Francisco was known as Saint Ignatius College from 1919 to 1929.
  3. University of the Pacific (UOP) was known as College of the Pacific from 1911 to 1961.
  4. Sacramento City College was known as Sacramento Junior College from 1916 to 1936.
  5. San Jose State University was known as State Teachers College at San Jose from 1921 to 1934.
  6. Mare Island Naval Shipyard was a Navy / Marine shipyard from 1854 to 1996.
  7. College of San Mateo was known as San Mateo Junior College from 1922 to 1954.
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References

  1. "Chico Teachers Win Game From St. Ignatius Men". San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California). October 10, 1925. p. 28 via GenealogyBank.com.
  2. "Chico Teachers in Easy Grid Victory". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. October 17, 1925. p. 12. Retrieved November 12, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Pacific Tigers Win From Chico". San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California). October 25, 1925. p. 82 via GenealogyBank.com.
  4. "Coast College and Hi School Football Scores". San Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco, California). November 1, 1925. p. 29 via GenealogyBank.com.
  5. "San Jose State 2016 Football Media Guide". Retrieved November 12, 2017.
  6. The Record (Chico State yearbook) (book). Chico, California: Student Body of the Chico State Teachers and Junior College. 1926. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  7. "1925 - Cal St.-Chico". Retrieved March 4, 2017.
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