1909 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team

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1909 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
ConferenceIndependent
1909 record8–1–1
Head coach David C. Morrow (2nd season)
Seasons
  1908
1910  
1909 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Yale     1000
Lafayette     701
Penn State     502
Harvard     910
Wash. & Jeff.     811
Penn     712
Dartmouth     512
Princeton     621
Pittsburgh     621
Carlisle     831
Brown     731
Geneva     420
Carnegie Tech     531
Lehigh     432
Army     320
Villanova     320
Syracuse     451
Boston College     341
Cornell     341
Rutgers     351
Drexel     122

The 1909 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1909 college football season. [1]

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The 1919 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1919 college football season.

The 1905 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1905 college football season.

The 1906 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1906 college football season.

The 1907 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1907 college football season.

The 1908 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1908 college football season.

The 1910 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1910 college football season.

The 1915 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1915 college football season.

The 1916 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1916 college football season.

The 1892 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1892 college football season.

References

  1. "1909 Washington & Jefferson Presidents Schedule and Results". Sports Reference . Retrieved 29 November 2016.