1905 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football team

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1905 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–4–1
Head coach
CaptainCharles Oshwald
Seasons
  1904
1906  
1905 Midwestern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Detroit College   1 0 0
Kansas   10 1 0
Central Michigan   7 1 0
Doane   5 1 0
Nebraska   9 2 0
Saint Louis   7 2 0
Butler   7 2 1
Kansas State   6 2 0
Northern Illinois State   3 1 1
Carthage   4 2 0
Iowa State   6 3 0
Washington University   6 3 1
Wittenberg   7 4 0
Heidelberg   6 4 0
Iowa State Normal   5 3 2
Cincinnati   5 3 0
Miami (OH)   4 3 0
Missouri   5 4 0
Notre Dame   5 4 0
Fairmount   5 4 1
Haskell   5 4 1
Lake Forest   6 5 0
Drake   4 4 0
Michigan State Normal   4 4 0
Wabash   6 6 0
Marquette   3 4 0
Ohio   2 5 2
DePauw   3 6 0
Mount Union   2 6 0
North Dakota Agricultural   1 4 1
Baldwin–Wallace   0 1 0
Chicago P&S   0 1 0
St. Mary's (OH)   0 3 0

The 1905 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football team was an American football team that represented North Dakota Agricultural College (now known as North Dakota State University) as an independent during the 1905 college football season. [1] [2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
October 7Breckenridge Athletic Club Fargo, ND W 52–0
October 14at Minnesota L 0–452,000
October 21at North Dakota Grand Forks, ND (rivalry)L 5–23
October 30 Lawrence Fargo, NDL 0–5
November 4at St. Thomas (MN) Fargo, NDL 0–28
November 18North DakotaFargo, NDT 11–11

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References

  1. "1905 Football Schedule". NDSU.
  2. "2013 Bison Football Media Guide" (PDF). North Dakota State University. p. 156. Retrieved March 25, 2021.