1907 Franklin & Marshall football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–6
Head coach
Home stadiumWilliamson Field
1907 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW 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
Swarthmore    6 2 0
Army    6 2 1
NYU    5 2 0
Vermont    4 1 2
Harvard    7 3 0
Brown    7 3 0
Penn State    6 4 0
Syracuse    5 3 1
Drexel    3 2 2
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
Springfield Training School    2 4 2
Bucknell    4 7 0
New Hampshire    1 5 2
Villanova    1 5 1
Holy Cross    1 7 2
Wesleyan    1 7 1
Carnegie Tech    1 8 0

The 1907 Franklin & Marshall football team was an American football team that represented Franklin & Marshall College during the 1907 college football season. The team compiled a 4–6 record.[1] Vere Triechler was the team's head coach.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 2East End Athletic Club
W 10–0[2]
October 5at ArmyL 0–23
October 9at PennL 0–57
October 12Susquehanna
  • Williamson Field
  • Lancaster, PA
W 17–6
October 19at Fordham
L 5–57[3][4]
October 26St. John's (MD)
  • Williamson Field
  • Lancaster, PA
L 11–16
November 2Delaware
  • Williamson Field
  • Lancaster, PA
W 28–0
November 9Jefferson Medical
  • Williamson Field
  • Lancaster, PA
L 6–10
November 16at HaverfordHaverford, PAW 4–0
November 28Gettysburg
  • Williamson Field
  • Lancaster, PA
L 0–6

References

  1. "Franklin & Marshall Game by Game Results" (PDF). Franklin & Marshall University. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  2. "Foot Ball Game on Williamson Field: Franklin and Marshall Defeats the Team from Steelton". The Lancaster Morning News. October 3, 1907. p. 6 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Fordham, 57; F. & M., 5 (part 1)". The New York Times. October 20, 1907 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Fordham, 57; F. & M., 5 (part 2)". The New York Times. October 20, 1907 via Newspapers.com.
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