List of Drexel Dragons football seasons

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The Drexel Dragons college football team played until 1973, representing Drexel University.

Contents

Seasons

National ChampionsConference Champions *Division ChampionsBowl game berth ^
SeasonHead coach
Conference
Season resultsBowl result
Final ranking
Conference finishDivision finishWinsLossesTies [2] Associated Press Poll
[4]
Coaches' Poll
[6]
Drexel Dragons
1892 No coachIndependent010N/AN/A
1893 320N/AN/A
1894 130N/AN/A
1895 331N/AN/A
1896 150N/AN/A
1897 621N/AN/A
1898 David Leroy Reeves 700N/AN/A
1899 330N/AN/A
1900 No coach520N/AN/A
1901 251N/AN/A
1902 141N/AN/A
1903  ? ? ?N/AN/A
1904  ? ? ?N/AN/A
1905 170N/AN/A
1906 620N/AN/A
1907 322N/AN/A
1908 070N/AN/A
1909 Corson122N/AN/A
1910No teamN/AN/A
1911N/AN/A
1912N/AN/A
1913N/AN/A
1914N/AN/A
1915N/AN/A
1916N/AN/A
1917N/AN/A
1918 No coachIndependent010N/AN/A
1919 W. L. Ridpath040N/AN/A
1920 William McAvoy 060N/AN/A
1921 231N/AN/A
1922 Harry J. O'Brien 240N/AN/A
1923 260N/AN/A
1924 270N/AN/A
1925 170N/AN/A
1926 Ollie Reed 250N/AN/A
1927 Walter Halas 351N/AN/A
1928 820N/AN/A
1929 631N/AN/A
1930 631N/AN/A
1931 710N/AN/A
1932 511N/AN/A
1933 530N/AN/A
1934 431N/AN/A
1935 322N/AN/A
1936 630N/A
1937  * Eastern Pennsylvania Conference 1st *620N/A
1938 4th431N/A
1939 4th351N/A
1940 4th260N/A
1941 Independent421N/A
1942 Albert H. Repscha260N/A
1943No teamN/A
1944 Maury McMainsIndependent220N/A
1945 250N/A
1946 Ralph Chase 340N/A
1947 080N/A
1948 Ralph Chase,
Maury McMains
080N/A
1949 Otis Douglas 331N/A
1950 Eddie Allen 610
1951 340
1952 340
1953 231
1954 520
1955 800
1956 530
1957 170
1958 Jack Hinkle Middle Atlantic Conference 6th170
1959 T–6th160
1960 7th071
1961 Tom Grebis 8th251
1962   T–1st 620
1963 5th530
1964 2nd720
1965 3rd620
1966 2nd611
1967 11th350
1968 Ineligible440
1969 Sterling Brown 7th350
1970 Independent440
1971 260
1972 360
1973 440
Total ? ? ?(regular season games)
000(Conference Championship Games; 0 appearances)
000(bowl games; 0 appearances)
 ? ? ?(all games)

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References

  1. Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today . Archived from the original on May 24, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  2. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since. [1]
  3. NCAA Records, pp. 96–99
  4. The Associated Press began conducting a weekly college football poll in 1936. [3]
  5. "USA Today/ESPN Final Polls (Coaches)" (pdf). Football Bowl Subdivision Records. National Collegiate Athletic Association. pp. 104–105. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  6. The college football coaches' was created in 1950. [5]

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