1907 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

The 1907 Penn State Nittany Lions football team was an American football that represented Pennsylvania State College—now known as Pennsylvania State University–as an independent during the 1907 college football season.[1] The team was coached by Tom Fennell and played its home games on Beaver Field in State College, Pennsylvania. This was first year that Penn State had adopted the Nittany Lion as its official mascot.

1907 Penn State Nittany Lions football
ConferenceIndependent
1907 record6–4
Head coach
Home stadiumBeaver Field
1907 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Yale      9 0 1
Dartmouth      8 0 1
Penn      11 1 0
Carlisle      10 1 0
Temple      4 0 2
Fordham      6 1 1
Cornell      8 2 0
Western U. of Penn.      8 2 0
Princeton      7 2 0
Washington & Jefferson      7 2 0
Lafayette      7 2 1
Lehigh      7 2 1
Army      6 2 1
NYU      5 2 0
Harvard      7 3 0
Brown      7 3 0
Penn State      6 4 0
Syracuse      5 3 1
Colgate      4 4 1
Geneva      4 5 2
Amherst      3 4 1
Tufts      3 4 1
Frankin & Marshall      4 6 0
Rutgers      3 5 1
Villanova      3 5 1
Bucknell      4 7 0
New Hampshire      1 5 2
Wesleyan      1 7 1
Carnegie Tech      1 8 0

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 21at Altoona Athletic AssociationAltoona, PAW 27–0
September 28GenevaW 34–0
October 5vs. CarlisleWilliamsport, PAL 5–18
October 12Grove City
  • Beaver Field
  • University Park, PA
W 46–0
October 19at Cornell
W 8–6
October 26Lebanon Valley
  • Beaver Field
  • University Park, PA
W 75–0
November 2vs. DickinsonWilliamsport, PAW 52–0
November 9at PennL 0–28
November 16at NavyL 4–6
November 28at Western University of PennsylvaniaL 0–6[2]

References

  1. "Penn State Yearly Results (1905-1909)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  2. "W.U.P. Defeats State College Eleven In Sensational Football Struggle". Pittsburgh Daily Post. November 29, 1907. p. 8 via Newspapers.com.
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