1909 Navy Midshipmen football team

Summary

The 1909 Navy Midshipmen football team represented the United States Naval Academy during the 1909 college football season. In their second season under Frank Berrien, the Midshipmen compiled a 4–3–1 record and outscored their opponents by a combined score of 99 to 42.[1][2]

1909 Navy Midshipmen football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–3–1
Head coach
CaptainGeorge Meyer
Home stadiumWorden Field
Seasons
← 1908
1910 →
1909 Southern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Arkansas     7 0 0
Texas A&M     7 0 1
Mississippi College     3 0 0
Stetson     3 0 1
Kentucky State     9 1 0
Virginia     7 1 0
North Carolina A&M     6 1 0
VPI     6 1 0
Florida     6 1 1
Elon     4 1 0
Louisiana Industrial     4 1 0
Spring Hill     4 1 0
Catholic University     0 1 1
North Carolina     5 2 0
Kendall     2 1 0
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial     5 2 2
Marshall     3 2 1
VMI     4 3 0
Navy     4 3 1
Texas     4 3 1
Tulane     4 3 2
West Virginia     4 3 2
Washington and Lee     4 3 0
Oklahoma     6 4 0
Georgetown     3 2 1
Oklahoma A&M     5 3 0
Davidson     3 4 2
George Washington     3 4 1
Chattanooga     2 3 2
Wake Forest     2 4 0
Maryland     2 5 0
South Carolina     2 6 0
Delaware     1 6 1

Schedule edit

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 6St. John's (MD)W 16–6
October 9Rutgers
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
W 12–3[3]
October 16Villanova
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
L 6–11
October 23Virginia
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
L 0–5
October 30Princeton
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
L 3–5
November 6Washington & Jefferson
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
T 0–0[4]
November 13Western Reserve
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
W 17–6
November 20Davidson
  • Worden Field
  • Annapolis, MD
W 45–6[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Football History" (PDF). United States Naval Academy. p. 189. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  2. ^ "Navy Yearly Results (1905-1909)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  3. ^ "Navy is too slow; Rutgers plays stubborn game against "Middies"". The Baltimore Sun. October 10, 1909. Retrieved December 2, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Navy's Game Scoreless". The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. November 7, 1909. p. 10. Retrieved September 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  .
  5. ^ "Navy has an easy time, light Davidson College eleven scores only once". The Baltimore Sun. November 21, 1909. Retrieved September 2, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.