1934 North Texas State Teachers Eagles football team

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1934 North Texas State Teachers Eagles football
Conference Lone Star Conference
Record5–4 (2–2 LSC)
Head coach
Seasons
  1933
1935  
1934 Lone Star Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
East Texas State $ 4 0 08 0 0
North Texas State 2 2 05 4 0
Sam Houston State 2 2 03 4 2
Stephen F. Austin 1 2 13 3 2
Southwest Texas State 0 3 12 7 1
  • $ Conference champion

The 1934 North Texas State Teachers Eagles football team represented North Texas State Teachers College–now known as the University of North Texas—as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC) during the 1934 college football season. Led by fifth-year head coach Jack Sisco, the Eagles compiled an overall record of 5–4 with a mark of 2–2 in conference play, tying for second place in the LSC. [1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 22at SMU *L 0–33 [2]
September 293:00 p.m.at TCU *L 0–275,000 [3] [4]
October 5at Southwestern (TX) * Georgetown, TX W 6–0
October 15 Abilene Christian * Denton, TX W 6–0 [5]
October 26 Stephen F. Austin Denton, TXW 14–0
November 2at Sam Houston State L 0–7 [6]
November 9at East Texas State Commerce, TX L 0–3 [7]
November 16 Trinity (TX) *Denton, TXW 21–9
November 23 Southwest Texas State Denton, TXW 3–0 [8]

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References

  1. "2021 North Texas Football Fact And Records Book" (PDF). Denton, Texas: University of North Texas. p. 120. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  2. "Ponies Trounce Eagles, 33 To 0". Fort Worth Star-Telegram . Fort Worth, Texas. Associated Press. September 23, 1934. p. 9. Retrieved October 26, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  3. Hall, Flem R. (September 29, 1934). "Frogs To Gauge Fans' Interest In Eagle Game Today". Fort Worth Star-Telegram . Fort Worth, Texas. p. 3. Retrieved October 26, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  4. Hall, Flem R. (September 30, 1934). "Frogs Defeat North TExas Eagle 27-0 Before 5,000". Fort Worth Star-Telegram . Fort Worth, Texas. p. 41. Retrieved October 26, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  5. "Wildcats Nosed Out by Final Period Touchdown 6 to 0". Denton Record-Chronicle . Denton, Texas. October 16, 1934. p. 6. Retrieved October 26, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  6. "Bearcats blast Eagle hope of conference crown with 7 to 0 win at Huntsville". Denton Record-Chronicle. November 3, 1934. Retrieved February 15, 2023 via Newspapers.com.
  7. "Commerce Gets 3-0 Win In Bitterly Fought Eagle Fray And Practically Nets Crown". Denton Record-Chronicle . Denton, Texas. November 10, 1934. p. 5. Retrieved October 26, 2021 via Newspapers.com Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg .
  8. "Eagles win from Bobcats by 3 to 0". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. November 24, 1934. Retrieved February 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.