1875 Stevens Ducks football team

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1875 Stevens Ducks football
ConferenceIndependent
1875 record3–3
Head coachNone
Seasons
  1874
1876  
1875 college football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Harvard     400
Columbia     411
Princeton     200
Rutgers     111
Yale     220
Stevens Tech     330
Tufts     010
NYU     010
Wesleyan     010
Canada All-Stars     020
CCNY     030

The 1875 Stevens Ducks football team represented Stevens Institute of Technology in the 1875 college football season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 17 NYU Hoboken, NJ W 5–0
October 24at Rutgers New Brunswick, NJ L 0–6
October 31 CCNY Hoboken, NJW 6–0
November 4 Columbia Hoboken, NJL 1–2
November 11CCNYHoboken, NJW 6–0
November 20at Princeton Princeton, NJ L 0–6

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