1901 Buffalo football team

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1901 Buffalo football
ConferenceIndependent
1901 record4–2
Head coach
  • James B. "Turk" Gordon (1st season)
Home stadiumExposition Stadium
Seasons
← 1900
1902 →
1901 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Harvard     12 0 0
Yale     11 1 1
Cornell     11 1 0
Dartmouth     10 1 0
Massachusetts     9 1 0
Princeton     9 1 1
Syracuse     7 1 0
Holy Cross     7 1 1
Geneva     6 1 1
Army     5 1 2
Western U. of Penn     7 2 1
Lafayette     9 3 0
Swarthmore     8 2 2
Washington & Jefferson     6 2 2
Frankin & Marshall     7 3 1
Penn     10 5 0
Buffalo     4 2 0
Columbia     8 5 0
Fordham     2 1 1
Penn State     5 3 0
Bucknell     6 4 0
Pittsburgh College     3 2 0
Temple     3 2 0
NYU     4 3 1
Tufts     6 6 1
Vermont     5 5 1
Dickinson     3 4 0
Carlisle     5 7 1
Brown     4 7 1
Villanova     2 3 0
Drexel     2 5 1
Colgate     2 5 0
Boston College     1 8 0
Lehigh     1 11 0
New Hampshire     0 6 0
Rutgers     0 7 0

The 1901 Buffalo football team represented the University at Buffalo as an independent during the 1901 college football season. In its first season under head coach James B. "Turk" Gordon, the team compiled a 4–2 record. Five games were canceled.[1]

Schedule[]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 28ColumbiaW 5–07,000-8,000[2]
October 5Lehigh
  • Exposition Stadium
  • Buffalo, NY
W 16–08,000[3]
October 12Case
  • Athletic Field
  • Buffalo, NY
W 6–0[4]
October 17OberlinBuffalo, NYW 5–0
October 23HobartBuffalo, NYCanceled
October 26at Michigan
L 0–128
November 2ColgateBuffalo, NYCanceled
November 9at Western ReserveCleveland, OHL 6–17
November 16at SyracuseSyracuse, NYCanceled
November 23BucknellBuffalo, NYCanceled
November 28Penn StateBuffalo, NYCanceled

References[]

  1. ^ "1901 Buffalo Football". University of Buffalo. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "U. of B. Didn't Allow Columbia to Score". Buffalo Sunday Times. September 29, 1901. p. 22 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Lehigh Trounced By Local 'Varsity at the Stadium". The Buffalo Courier. October 6, 1901. p. 30 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "U. of B. Won: Case College Defeated by Small Margin". The Buffalo Sunday Times. October 13, 1901. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
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