1936 North Dakota Agricultural Bison football team

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1936 North Dakota Agricultural Bison football
Conference North Central Conference
Record4–5 (2–2 NCC)
Head coach
CaptainBob Erickson
Home stadium Dacotah Field
Seasons
  1935
1937  
1936 North Central Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
North Dakota $ 4 0 09 2 0
South Dakota 3 1 04 3 2
North Dakota Agricultural 2 2 04 5 0
Morningside 2 3 03 4 0
Omaha 1 2 22 3 2
Iowa State Teachers 1 2 15 2 2
South Dakota State 1 4 13 6 1
  • $ Conference champion

The 1936 North Dakota Agricultural Bison football team was an American football team that represented North Dakota Agricultural College (now known as North Dakota State University) in the North Central Conference (NCC) during the 1936 college football season. In its eighth season under head coach Casey Finnegan, the team compiled a 4–5 record (2–2 against NCC opponents) and finished in third place out of seven teams in the NCC. [1] The team played its home games at Dacotah Field in Fargo, North Dakota.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 18 Omaha W 18–13 [2]
September 26at Winnipeg Blue Bombers *L 13–33 [3]
October 2 Concordia (MN) *
  • Dacotah Field
  • Fargo, ND
W 15–0 [4]
October 10at Northwestern *L 7–4025,000 [5]
October 16 Moorhead State *
  • Dacotah Field
  • Fargo, ND
W 14–7 [6]
October 24at Morningside
L 0–7 [7]
October 31 North Dakota Dagger-14-plain.png
L 0–14 [8]
November 14vs. South Dakota State
W 7–0 [9]
November 21at Idaho *L 12–133,200 [10]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming

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References

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