1929 Harvard Crimson football team

The 1929 Harvard Crimson football team represented Harvard University in the 1929 college football season.[1] The Crimson were led by fourth-year head coach Arnold Horween. They played their home games in Harvard Stadium with a capacity crowd of 57,166.

1929 Harvard Crimson football
ConferenceIndependent
1929 record5–2–1
Head coachArnold Horween (4th season)
CaptainJames E. Barrett
Home stadiumHarvard Stadium
(Capacity: 57,166)
1929 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Duquesne      9 0 1
Pittsburgh      9 1 0
Colgate      8 1 0
Fordham      7 0 2
Penn      7 2 0
Boston College      7 2 1
Villanova      7 2 1
Cornell      6 2 0
Tufts      5 1 2
Harvard      5 2 1
Yale      5 2 1
NYU      7 3 0
Franklin & Marshall      6 3 0
Penn State      6 3 0
Syracuse      6 3 0
Drexel      6 3 1
Temple      6 3 1
Carnegie Tech      5 3 1
Army      6 4 1
Brown      5 5 0
Columbia      4 5 0
Princeton      2 4 1
Vermont      2 7 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
October 5BatesW 48–0
October 12New Hampshire
  • Harvard Stadium
  • Boston, MA
W 35–0
October 19Army
  • Harvard Stadium
  • Boston, MA
T 20–20
October 26Dartmouth
  • Harvard Stadium
  • Boston, MA
L 7–3460,000[2]
November 2Florida
  • Harvard Stadium
  • Boston, MA
W 14–035,000
November 9at MichiganL 12–1485,042
November 16Holy Cross
  • Harvard Stadium
  • Boston, MA
W 12–6
November 23Yale
W 10–6

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References

  1. "Harvard Football Yearly Records". GoCrimson.com. Harvard University. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  2. "Nation's Oldest Stadium has Colorful Past". GoCrimson.com. Harvard University. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
  3. "1929 Harvard Football Schedule". GoCrimson.com. Harvard University. Retrieved April 12, 2016.
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