1912 Wake Forest Baptists football team

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1912 Wake Forest Baptists football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–6
Head coach
CaptainBruce Holding
Seasons
  1911
1913  
1912 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Middle Tennessee State Normal   1 0 0
Texas   7 1 0
VMI   7 1 0
Maryland   6 1 1
Oklahoma A&M   6 2 0
Livingstone   3 1 1
Louisville   3 1 0
Mississippi Normal   2 1 0
South Carolina   5 2 1
Navy   6 3 0
West Virginia   6 3 0
Spring Hill   4 2 0
Oklahoma   5 4 0
Rice   3 2 0
Chattanooga   4 4 0
Southwest Texas State   3 3 2
Davidson   3 4 0
Marshall   3 4 0
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial   3 4 0
Arkansas   4 6 0
Baylor   3 5 0
Catholic University   3 5 0
Louisiana Industrial   1 2 1
West Tennessee State Normal   1 2 1
Wake Forest   2 6 0
Kendall   1 4 0
Delaware   1 6 1
Biddle   0 1 0

The 1912 Wake Forest Baptists football team represented Wake Forest College during the 1912 college football season. [1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 28 University College of Medicine, Richmond [2] Wake Forest, NC W 33–0
October 5 at South Carolina Columbia, SC L 3–10 [3]
October 12 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC (rivalry) L 2–9
October 26 at Washington and Lee Lexington, VA L 0–20
November 2 North Carolina A&M Wake Forest, NC (rivlary) L 0–12
November 9 Virginia Medical College Wake Forest, NC L 14–23
November 16 Horner Wake Forest, NC W 49–0
November 28 vs. Davidson Charlotte, NC L 7–13

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References

  1. All time results
  2. "Wake Forest Ball Schedule". The Raleigh Times. 13 September 1912. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  3. "South Carolina wins from Wake Forest". Charlotte Daily Observer. October 6, 1912. Retrieved January 23, 2022 via Newspapers.com.