1932 Georgetown Hoyas football team

The 1932 Georgetown Hoyas football team represented Georgetown University during the 1932 college football season. The team began the season under third-year head coach Tommy Mills, who resigned after five games. He was replaced by Jack Hagerty, who guided the Hoyas for the final four games of the season.[1] Georgetown finished the year with an overall record of 2–6–1.[2]

1932 Georgetown Hoyas football
ConferenceIndependent
1932 record2–6–1
Head coach
CaptainRay Hudson
Home stadiumGriffith Stadium
1932 Southern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Jefferson      8 0 0
Catholic University      6 1 1
South Georgia Teachers      6 2 0
Western Maryland      5 1 2
George Washington      6 2 1
Texas Mines      7 3 0
William & Mary Norfolk      6 3 1
Delaware      5 4 0
West Virginia      5 5 0
Georgetown      2 6 1
Navy      2 6 1
East Carolina      0 5 0
Oglethorpe         

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1Mount St. Mary'sW 26–0
October 9at CanisiusBuffalo, NYW 14–6[3]
October 15at NYUL 0–3930,000
October 22Western Maryland
  • Griffith Stadium
  • Washington, DC
L 6–125,000
October 28at DetroitL 0–13[4]
November 5at West VirginiaL 0–196,500
November 12West Virginia Wesleyan
  • Griffith Stadium
  • Washington, DC
L 0–14
November 19Bucknell
  • Griffith Stadium
  • Washington, DC
T 6–6
December 3at Carnegie TechL 0–51

References

  1. "Mills Resigns Coaching Post at Georgetown". The Decatur Herald. Decatur, Illinois. Associated Press. October 31, 1932. p. 2. Retrieved April 24, 2019 via Newspapers.com .
  2. "1932 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results". Sports Reference. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  3. "Georgetown Raps Canisius, 14 to 6". The Indianapolis Star. Indianapolis, Indiana. Associated Press. October 10, 1932. p. 12. Retrieved April 24, 2019 via Newspapers.com .
  4. W. W. Edgar (October 29, 1932). "U. of D. Defeats Georgetown Eleven, 13-0". Detroit Free Press. pp. 13, 17 via Newspapers.com.
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