1933 South Dakota Coyotes football team

The 1933 South Dakota Coyotes football team was an American football team that represented the University of South Dakota in the North Central Conference (NCC) during the 1933 college football season. In its third and final season under head coach Stanley G. Backman, the team compiled a 5–6 record (1–3 against NCC opponents), tied for last place in the NCC, and was outscored by a total of 123 to 65.[1] The team played its home games at Inman Field in Vermillion, South Dakota.

1933 South Dakota Coyotes football
ConferenceNorth Central Conference
1933 record5–6 (1–3 NCC)
Head coachStanley G. Backman (3rd season)
Home stadiumInman Field
1932 North Central Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
South Dakota State $ 4 0 0  6 3 0
North Dakota Agricultural 2 1 1  3 2 4
North Dakota 1 2 1  3 5 1
Morningside 1 3 0  4 4 0
South Dakota 1 3 0  5 6 0
  • $ Conference champion

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 23Yankton*
W 20–0
September 30York*
  • Inman Field
  • Vermillion, SD
W 19–0
October 7at CincinnatiL 0–14
October 13at North DakotaGrand Forks, NDL 0–41
October 21at MorningsideSioux City, IAW 13–7
October 28South Dakota State
  • Inman Field
  • Vermillion, SD
L 0–14
November 4at DePaulL 0–20[2]
November 11North Dakota Agricultural
  • Inman Field
  • Vermillion, SD
L 0–14
November 18vs. South Dakota StateSioux Falls, SDW 6–0
November 25at Illinois CollegeJacksonville, ILW 7–0
November 30at Illinois WesleyanBloomington, ILL 0–13
  • *Non-conference game
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References

  1. "2017 Coyote Football Media Guide". University of South Dakota. 2017. p. 49.
  2. "DePaul Beats South Dakota; Sixth Straight". Chicago Tribune. November 5, 1933. p. II-2 via Newspapers.com.
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