1910 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team

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1910 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football
ConferenceIndependent
1910 record3–3–1
Head coach David C. Morrow (3rd season)
Seasons
  1909
1911  
1910 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Pittsburgh     900
Harvard     901
Penn     911
Princeton     710
Trinity (CT)     710
Rhode Island State     511
Lafayette     720
Army     620
Brown     721
Yale     622
Dartmouth     520
Cornell     521
Penn State     521
Colgate     421
Franklin & Marshall     432
Syracuse     541
Rutgers     323
Carlisle     860
Temple     330
Wash. & Jeff.     331
Wesleyan     441
Geneva     252
NYU     241
Lehigh     261
Carnegie Tech     161
Boston College     042
Tufts     171
Villanova     042

The 1910 Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team represented the Washington & Jefferson College during the 1910 college football season. [1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
BethanyL 0–3
GenevaT 0–0
NavyL 0–15
Carnegie MellonW 8–0
WaynesburgW 41–0
PittL 0–14
VillanovaW 9–0

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References

  1. "1910 Washington & Jefferson Presidents Schedule and Results". Sports Reference . Retrieved 29 November 2016.