1978 Colgate Red Raiders football team

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1978 Colgate Red Raiders football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–8
Head coach
Captains
  • Doug Curtis
  • Dick Slenker
Home stadium Andy Kerr Stadium
Seasons
  1977
1979  
1978 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Penn State    11 1 0
North Texas State    9 2 0
East Carolina    9 3 0
Navy    9 3 0
No. 7 Notre Dame    9 3 0
Rutgers    9 3 0
Florida State    8 3 0
Tennessee State    8 3 0
Temple    7 3 1
Pittsburgh    8 4 0
Holy Cross    7 4 0
Louisville    7 4 0
UNLV    7 4 0
Southern Miss    7 4 0
Northeast Louisiana    6 4 1
Georgia Tech    7 5 0
Hawaii    6 5 0
Miami (FL)    6 5 0
South Carolina    5 5 1
William & Mary    5 5 1
Cincinnati    5 6 0
Villanova    5 6 0
Army    4 6 1
Memphis State    4 7 0
Tulane    4 7 0
Virginia Tech    4 7 0
Air Force    3 8 0
Colgate    3 8 0
Richmond    3 8 0
Syracuse    3 8 0
Illinois State    2 9 0
West Virginia    2 9 0
Boston College    0 11 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1978 Colgate Red Raiders football team was an American football team that represented Colgate University as an independent during the 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season. In its third season under head coach Frederick Dunlap, the team compiled a 3–8 record. Doug Curtis and Dick Slenker were the team captains. [1]

Contents

The team played its home games at Andy Kerr Stadium in Hamilton, New York.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 16 Holy Cross L 14–27 7,500 [2]
September 23 at Lehigh L 7–38 13,500 [3]
September 30 Cornell Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Andy Kerr Stadium
  • Hamilton, NY (rivalry)
L 12–21 8,500 [4]
October 7 at Harvard L 21–24 12,500 [5]
October 14 at Villanova W 20–14 11,200 [6]
October 21 at Princeton L 12–13 14,005 [7]
October 28 at Army L 3–28 30,673 [8]
November 4 Lafayette
  • Andy Kerr Stadium
  • Hamilton, NY
W 17–7 4,500 [9]
November 11 at Bucknell L 0–7 2,500 [10]
November 18 at Delaware L 29–38 19,003 [11]
November 25 at Rutgers W 14–9 17,300 [12]
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming

Leading players

Three trophies were awarded to the Red Raiders' most valuable players in 1978: [13]

Statistical leaders for the 1978 Red Raiders included: [14]

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References

  1. "Colgate Athletic History: Football" (PDF). Hamilton, N.Y.: Colgate University. p. 13. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  2. "Holy Cross Dents Raider 'D', 27-14". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. September 17, 1978. p. 2B via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Lehigh Humbles Colgaters, 38-6". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. September 24, 1978. p. 4B via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Red Grounds Colgate". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. October 1, 1978. p. 2B via Newspapers.com.
  5. "1 Backfire Kills Colgate". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. October 8, 1978. p. 5B via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Marzo-to-Getman Colgate's Escape". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. October 15, 1978. p. 3B via Newspapers.com.
  7. Ausubel, Lawrence (October 22, 1978). "Moyer's Interception Saves Princeton's Victory, 13-12". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. 11-F via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Army Bombs Colgate, 28-3". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. October 29, 1978. p. 5B via Newspapers.com.
  9. "17-7 Colgate Win on Colosimo TDs". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. November 5, 1978. p. 3B via Newspapers.com.
  10. "Bucknell Blanks Colgate". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. Associated Press. November 12, 1978. p. 10B via Newspapers.com.
  11. "Marzo Flings 482 but Foe Survives". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. November 19, 1978. p. 5B via Newspapers.com.
  12. White, Gordon S. Jr. (November 26, 1978). "Bowl-Bound Rutgers Is Upset by Colgate". The New York Times . New York, N.Y. p. S8.
  13. "Colgate Athletic History: Football" (PDF). Hamilton, N.Y.: Colgate University. p. 19. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  14. "Colgate Athletic History: Football" (PDF). Hamilton, N.Y.: Colgate University. pp. 43–55. Retrieved June 15, 2020.