1956 Western Michigan Broncos football team

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1956 Western Michigan Broncos football
Conference Mid-American Conference
Record2–7 (1–4 MAC)
Head coach
MVPJohn Berryman
CaptainBob Soderman
Home stadium Waldo Stadium
Seasons
  1955
1957  
1956 Mid-American Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Bowling Green $ 5 0 18 0 1
Miami (OH) 4 0 17 1 1
Kent State 4 2 07 2 0
Marshall 2 4 03 6 0
Ohio 2 4 02 7 0
Western Michigan 1 4 02 7 0
Toledo 1 5 01 7 1
  • $ Conference champion

The 1956 Western Michigan Broncos football team represented Western Michigan College (renamed Western Michigan University in 1957) in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 1956 NCAA College Division football season. In their fourth and final season under head coach Jack Petoskey, the Broncos compiled a 2–7 record (1–4 against MAC opponents), finished in sixth place in the MAC, and were outscored by their opponents, 168 to 114. [1] [2] The team played its home games at Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [3]

Center Bob Soderman was the team captain. [4] End and tackle John Berryman received the team's most outstanding player award. [5]

Jack Petoskey resigned as the team's head coach on December 13, 1956; he compiled a record of 8–25–2 in four years at Western Michigan. [6]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 22 Central Michigan L 7–1413,000 [7]
September 29 Bowling Green
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
L 13–27
October 6at Marshall L 0–13
October 13 Toledo
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
W 26–15 [8]
October 20at Washington University *L 7–132,000 [9]
October 27at Great Lakes Navy * Great Lakes, IL L 6–13 [10]
November 3 Ohio
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
L 0–27 [11]
November 10 Western Reserve
  • Waldo Stadium
  • Kalamazoo, MI
W 42–19 [12]
November 17 Kent State L 13–27 [13]
  • *Non-conference game

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