1933 William & Mary Indians football team

The 1933 William & Mary Indians football team represented William & Mary during the 1933 college football season.

1933 William & Mary Indians football
Virginia Conference co-champion
ConferenceVirginia Conference
1933 record6–5 (2–1 Virginia)
Head coachJohn Kellison (3rd season)

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 16RoanokeWilliamsburg, VirginiaW 7–6
September 23Randolph-MaconWilliamsburg, VirginiaW 12–0
September 30at NavyL 0–12
October 7at Washington and LeeLexington, VirginiaL 0–7
October 14VPIL 7–13
October 21GuilfordWilliamsburg, VirginiaW 37–7
October 28at GeorgetownWashington, D.C.W 12–6
November 4vs. Virginia Military InstituteNorfolk, Virginia (Rivalry)W 14–0
November 11at Emory & HenryEmory-Meadowview, VirginiaL 6–25
November 18DavidsonWilliamsburg, VirginiaL 7–12
November 26at RichmondW 6–0
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