1891 Central Colonels football team

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1891 Central Colonels football
ConferenceIndependent
Record0–1
Head coach
  • None
Seasons
1892  
1891 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Trinity (NC)   3 0 0
Wake Forest   1 0 0
VMI   3 0 1
Vanderbilt   3 1 0
Navy   5 2 0
Virginia   2 1 2
Delaware   5 3 1
Kentucky State College   1 1 0
Georgetown   2 2 0
Sewanee   1 2 0
Central   0 1 0
Furman   0 1 0
Tennessee   0 1 0
West Virginia   0 1 0
Johns Hopkins   0 2 0
Mercer   0 2 0
North Carolina   0 2 0
Richmond   0 2 0

The 1891 Central Colonels football team represented Central University in Richmond, Kentucky during the 1891 college football season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
November 25 Centre Nicholasville, KY L 6–22 [1]

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References

  1. "Centre against Central, the Danville boys beat the Richmond eleven by a score of 22 to 6". The Courier-Journal. November 26, 1891. Retrieved October 22, 2022 via Newspapers.com.