1909 Drexel Dragons football team

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1909 Drexel Dragons football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–5–3
Head coach
  • Corson (1st season)
CaptainSchittler
Seasons
  1908
1918  
1909 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Yale   10 0 0
Lafayette   7 0 1
Franklin & Marshall   9 1 0
Harvard   9 1 0
Penn State   5 0 2
Washington & Jefferson   8 1 1
Springfield Training School   5 1 0
NYU   6 1 1
Ursinus   6 1 1
Penn   7 1 2
Trinity (CT)   6 1 2
Dartmouth   5 1 2
Fordham   5 1 2
Princeton   6 2 1
Pittsburgh   6 2 1
Carlisle   8 3 1
Colgate   5 2 1
Brown   7 3 1
Geneva   4 2 0
Carnegie Tech   5 3 1
Vermont   4 2 2
Lehigh   4 3 2
Army   3 2 0
Villanova   3 2 0
Dickinson   4 4 1
Syracuse   4 5 1
Bucknell   3 4 2
Boston College   3 4 1
Cornell   3 4 1
Rhode Island State   3 4 0
Rutgers   3 5 1
Wesleyan   3 5 1
Holy Cross   2 4 2
Swarthmore   2 5 0
Drexel   1 5 3
Tufts   2 6 0
Amherst   1 6 1
Temple   0 4 1

The 1909 Drexel Dragons football team was coached by Corson.

Contents

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResult
October 23at Perkiomen School Pennsburg, PA W 5–3
October 27at Villanova Prep Villanova, PA L 0–11
November 6at The Pennington School Pennington, NJ L 0–33
November 13at Pennsylvania Military Chester, PA T 0–0
November 17 Bryn Athyn T 11–11
November 20at Williamson College of the Trades Media, PA L 5–25
Unknown Bordentown Military Institute L 0–11
Unknown New Church Academy T 0–0
Unknown Haddonfield High School L 0–6

Roster

1909 Drexel Dragons football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
TE Schittler (C)
OT Miller
G Bayne
C Gleason
G Neil
OT Schmidt
TE Manney
QB Haley
HB Bye
HB Thomas
FB Vandemark
  Crossgrove
  Brock
  Gordon
  Chesney
  Ferron
  Soden
  Craig
  Draper
  Warren
  Guerkins
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
Head coach

Corson (Penn)

Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

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References

  1. "PENNINGTON ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE". newspapers.com. Pennington, NJ: The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 11, 1909. p. 6. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  2. "DREXEL ELEVEN OUT". newspapers.com. The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 28, 1909. p. 6. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  3. "1909 Football Schedule". Widener Athletics. Retrieved September 27, 2021.