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The 1925 Drexel Dragons football team was an American football team that represented Drexel University as an independent during the 1925 college football season. In its fourth season under head coach Harry J. O'Brien, Drexel compiled a 1–7 record. The team's only victory was over the New York Aggies.
Schedule[]
Roster[]
1929 Drexel Dragons football team roster
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Players
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Coaches
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Offense
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Class
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[[American football positions|]]
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Clark
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[[American football positions|]]
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Stamm
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[[American football positions|]]
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Nelley
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[[American football positions|]]
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Calahan
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[[American football positions|]]
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Townsend
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[[American football positions|]]
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Gorman
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[[American football positions|]]
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C.W. Johnson
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[[American football positions|]]
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Cappuccio
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[[American football positions|]]
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Perry
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[[American football positions|]]
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Crothers
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[[American football positions|]]
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Major
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[[American football positions|]]
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Snyder
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[[American football positions|]]
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Heckman
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[[American football positions|]]
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Barr
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[[American football positions|]]
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Fortin
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[[American football positions|]]
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Jones
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[[American football positions|]]
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C. Johnson
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[[American football positions|]]
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Sweeten
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[[American football positions|]]
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Aigner
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[[American football positions|]]
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Williamson
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[[American football positions|]]
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Forte
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[[American football positions|]]
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Wallace
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[[American football positions|]]
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Becker
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[[American football positions|]]
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Forbes
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[[American football positions|]]
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Smith
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[[American football positions|]]
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Sukin (C)
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[[American football positions|]]
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Schwartz
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[[American football positions|]]
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Wolf
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[[American football positions|]]
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Ingram
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[[American football positions|]]
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Collins
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Defense
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Special teams
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- Head coach
- Coordinators/assistant coaches
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- Injured
- Redshirt
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References[]
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Venues |
- West Philadelphia YMCA (1896–?)
- Drexel Field (46th and Haverford Ave) (?–1962)
- Vidas Field (1963–1973)
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Culture & lore |
- City 6
- Mario the Magnificent
- "Drexel Fight Song"
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Categories:
- 1925 college football season
- Drexel Dragons football seasons
- 1925 in sports in Pennsylvania
- College football 1925 season stubs
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