1905 Bucknell football team

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1905 Bucknell football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–5
Head coach
CaptainCharles Cooper
Seasons
  1904
1906  
1905 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Yale   10 0 0
Penn   12 0 1
Temple   2 0 1
Dartmouth   7 1 2
Swarthmore   7 1 0
Western U. of Penn.   10 2 0
Princeton   8 2 0
Harvard   8 2 1
Washington & Jefferson   10 3 0
Lafayette   7 2 1
Wesleyan   7 2 1
Carlisle   10 4 0
Penn State   8 3 0
Syracuse   8 3 0
Fordham   5 2 0
Amherst   3 1 2
Holy Cross   6 3 0
Brown   7 4 0
Tufts   5 3 0
Vermont   6 4 1
Cornell   6 4 0
Colgate   5 4 0
Columbia   4 3 2
Army   4 4 1
Bucknell   5 5 0
NYU   3 3 1
Lehigh   6 7 0
Frankin & Marshall   4 6 0
Geneva   4 6 0
New Hampshire   2 4 2
Springfield Training School   3 5 0
Rutgers   3 6 0
Villanova   3 7 0
Drexel   1 7 0

The 1905 Bucknell football team was an American football team that represented Bucknell University as an independent during the 1905 college football season. Led by seventh-year head coach George W. Hoskins, the team compiled a 5–5 record. Charles Cooper was the team captain.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23 Lebanon Valley Lewisburg, PA W 29–0
September 30 Mansfield Lewisburg, PAW 27–0
October 7at Cornell
L 0–24
October 14at Princeton L 0–48
October 21at Virginia
L 11–15
November 1 Medico-Chirurgical Lewisburg, PAW 18–5
November 11at Navy L 0–34
November 18at Georgetown
W 18–0
November 25vs. Villanova Harrisburg, PA W 17–9
November 30at Lafayette March Field Easton, PA L 0–47

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References

  1. "2024 Bucknell Football Record Book" (PDF). Bucknell Athletics & Recreation. Retrieved January 7, 2025.