1928 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team

The Appalachian State Mountaineers football teams represented Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, United States. The university was called Appalachian State Normal School when the first team was fielded in 1928 with Graydon Eggers as head coach. The Mountaineers played their home games at College Field.

1928 Appalachian State Mountaineers football
ConferenceIndependent
1928 record3–6
Head coachGraydon Eggers (1st season)
Home stadiumCollege Field
1928 Southern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Georgetown      8 2 0
West Virginia      8 2 0
Loyola (LA)      7 3 0
William & Mary      6 3 2
Navy      5 3 1
East Tennessee      4 3 0
Duke      5 5 0
Georgia Normal      5 5 0
Miami (FL)      4 4 1
Texas A&I      4 4 0
Texas Tech      4 4 1
Catholic University      4 5 0
Middle Tennessee      3 4 1
Texas Mines      3 4 1
Richmond      3 4 2
Oglethorpe      3 5 1
Appalachian State      3 6 0
Delaware      2 6 0
Wake Forest      2 6 2
Davidson      2 8 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 29at Mountain CityMountain City, TennesseeL 26–0
October 6at WilkesboroWilkesboro, North CarolinaW 6–0
October 13MorgantonL 7–0
October 27Rutherford
  • College Field
  • Boone, North Carolina
L 50–6
November 3Lees-McRae
  • College Field
  • Boone, North Carolina
W 52–0
November 9at Bluefield StateBluefield, West VirginiaL 44–0
November 17Mt. Park
  • College Field
  • Boone, North Carolina
W 52–0
November 24at Belmont AbbeyBelmont, North CarolinaL 13–0
November 31at East Tennessee StateJohnson City, TennesseeL 9–6
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References

  1. Mike Flynn, ed. (2009). "History and Traditions: All-Time Results". Appalachian Football 2009 Media Guide. Appalachian Sports Information. p. 187.


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