1951 Fordham Rams football team

The 1951 Fordham Rams football team represented Fordham University during the 1951 college football season. The Rams went 5-4 and amassed 232 points while their defense allowed 183 points.

1951 Fordham Rams football
ConferenceIndependent
1951 record5–4
Head coachEd Danowski (6th season)
Home stadiumTriborough Stadium
1951 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 6 Princeton      9 0 0
Northeastern      6 0 1
No. 19 Holy Cross      8 2 0
Carnegie Tech      6 2 0
Cornell      6 3 0
No. 16 Boston University      6 4 0
Temple      6 4 0
Columbia      5 3 0
Villanova      5 3 0
Fordham      5 4 0
Franklin & Marshall      5 4 0
Penn      5 4 0
Penn State      5 4 0
Syracuse      5 4 0
Buffalo      4 4 0
Colgate      4 5 0
Dartmouth      4 5 0
Drexel      3 4 0
Harvard      3 5 1
Boston College      3 6 0
Yale      2 5 2
Pittsburgh      3 7 0
Army      2 7 0
Brown      2 7 0
NYU      1 7 0
Tufts      0 7 2
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 25at Missouri
W 34–2018,000[1]
October 2at DartmouthW 14–611,000 [1]
October 9at Holy CrossL 20–5423,000[1]
October 16at Boston College
W 35–1918,763[1]
October 22San Francisco
  • Triborough Stadium
  • New York, NY
L 26–3215,250[1]
November 6at SyracuseL 20–3315,000[1]
November 13at RutgersL 7–135,000[1]
November 20at Temple
W 35–67,500[1]
November 27vs. NYU
  • Triborough Stadium
  • New York, NY
W 41–012,500[1]
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