1931 Montana Grizzlies football team

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1931 Montana Grizzlies football
Conference Pacific Coast Conference
Record1–6 (0–5 PCC)
Head coach
Home stadium Dornblaser Field
Seasons
  1930
1932  
1931 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 USC $ 7 0 010 1 0
California 4 1 08 2 0
Oregon 3 1 16 2 2
Washington State 4 3 06 4 0
Washington 3 3 15 3 1
Stanford 2 2 17 2 2
Oregon State 1 3 16 3 1
Idaho 1 4 03 4 0
UCLA 0 3 03 4 1
Montana 0 5 01 6 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from Dickinson System

The 1931 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1931 college football season as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). The Grizzlies were led by first-year head coach Bunny Oakes, played their home games at Dornblaser Field and finished the season with a record of one win and six losses (1–6, 0–5 PCC).

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 26 Mount St. Charles *L 0–2 [1]
October 3at Washington L 0–25 [2]
October 10at Idaho L 19–21 [3]
October 24 Washington State
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT
L 0–13 [4]
October 31vs. Montana State *W 37–67,500 [5]
November 7at Oregon State L 0–19 [6]
November 14at USC L 0–6920,000 [7]
  • *Non-conference game

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References

  1. "Grizzlies boot a 2–0 game to Mount St. Charles". The Montana Standard. September 27, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Montana loses to Washington". The Spokesman-Review. October 4, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Vandals victors". Lewiston Morning Tribune. October 11, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Google News Archive.
  4. "Last period rally helps Cougars win". Great Falls Tribune. October 25, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Grizzlies take edge from Bobcats claws". The Montana Standard. November 1, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Oregon State slops through rain and mud to defeat Montana 19–0". The Independent-Record. November 8, 1931. Retrieved June 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Braven Dyer (November 15, 1931). "Griffith Stars as S.C. Wins: Montana Gets 69–0 Thumping". The Los Angeles Times. p. VI-a-1 via Newspapers.com.