1902 Colorado Agricultural Aggies football team

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1902 Colorado Agricultural Aggies football
Conference Colorado Football Association
Record1–3–2 (0–3–1 CFA)
Head coach
Home stadiumDurkee Field
Seasons
  1901
1903  
1902 Colorado Football Association standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Colorado $ 4 0 05 1 0
Colorado Mines 2 1 14 1 2
Colorado College 2 2 03 4 0
Denver 1 3 03 4 1
Colorado Agricultural 0 3 11 3 2
  • $ Conference champion

The 1902 Colorado Agricultural Aggies football team represented Colorado Agricultural College (now known as Colorado State University) in the Colorado Football Association (CFA) during the 1902 college football season. In their second and final season under head coach C. J. Griffith, the Aggies compiled a 1–3–2 record (0–3–1 against CFA opponents) and were outscored by a total of 62 to 47. [1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 18at Colorado L 6–11
October 253:30 p.m.at Utah *
T 0–03,000 [2] [3]
October 27at Utah Agricultural * Logan, UT W 24–5600–800 [4] [5]
November 4 Colorado College
L 6–29
November 15at Colorado Mines Golden, CO T 6–6
November 22 Denver
  • Durkee Field
  • Fort Collins, CO
L 5–11

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References

  1. "2018 Colorado State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Colorado State University. 2018. p. 160. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  2. "Interstate Game Today". The Salt Lake Herald . Salt Lake City, Utah. October 25, 1902. p. 7. Retrieved September 13, 2022 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  3. "Neither Team Scores A Point". The Salt Lake Herald . Salt Lake City, Utah. October 26, 1902. p. 4. Retrieved September 13, 2022 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  4. "Logan Aggies Make A Score". The Salt Lake Herald . Salt Lake City, Utah. October 28, 1902. p. 7. Retrieved September 13, 2022 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  5. "The Foot Ball Game—Between A. C. C. And A. C. U. Very Satisfactory one". The Logan Republican. Logan, Utah. October 28, 1902. p. 1. Retrieved September 13, 2022 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .