1907 Texas A&M Aggies football team

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1907 Texas A&M Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record6–1–1
Head coach
Home stadium Kyle Field
Seasons
  1906
1908  
1907 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
South Carolina   3 0 0
Stetson   2 0 0
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial   1 0 0
Mississippi College   1 0 0
North Carolina A&M   6 0 1
Louisiana Industrial   9 1 0
Kentucky State   9 1 1
Texas   6 1 1
Texas A&M   6 1 1
Davidson   4 1 1
Florida   4 1 1
Navy   9 2 1
VPI   7 2 0
Virginia   6 3 1
TCU   4 2 2
West Virginia   6 4 0
VMI   5 3 0
Tulane   3 2 0
Oklahoma   4 4 0
North Carolina   4 4 1
Baylor   4 3 1
Arkansas   4 4 1
Maryland   3 5 0
George Washington   2 4 1
The Citadel   2 4 1
Georgetown   2 4 1
Howard (AL)   3 6 0
Oklahoma A&M   1 5 2
Chattanooga   0 5 1
Delaware   0 5 1
Catholic University   0 1 0
Spring Hill   0 1 0

The 1907 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M during the 1907 college football season.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 5 Fort Worth W 34–0
October 12vs. Texas T 0–05,000 [1]
October 21 LSU
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX (rivalry)
W 11–5
October 28 Haskell
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX
W 5–0
November 94:00 p.m. TCU
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX (rivalry)
W 32–5 [2]
November 12 Oklahoma
  • Kyle Field
  • College Station, TX
W 19–0
November 16at Tulane W 18–6 [3]
November 28at TexasL 6–115,500 [4]

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References

  1. "University and A. & M. in tie". The Austin Daily Statesman. October 13, 1907. Retrieved April 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "In Water Pools". Houston Post . Houston, Texas. November 10, 1907. p. 20. Retrieved August 20, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  3. "Texas Farmers beat Pelicans". The Fort Worth Record and Register. November 17, 1907. Retrieved March 31, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Texas defeats A. & M. College". The Fort Worth Telegram. November 29, 1907. Retrieved April 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.