1906 Ohio Green and White football team

American college football season

1906 Ohio Green and White football
ConferenceIndependent
Record7–1
Head coach
  • Arthur McFarland (1st season)
Seasons
← 1905
1907 →
1906 Midwestern college football independents records
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Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Saint Louis     11 0 0
North Dakota Agricultural     5 0 0
Butler     1 0 0
Michigan State Normal     5 0 1
Iowa State     9 1 0
Ohio     7 1 0
Notre Dame     6 1 0
St. Mary's (OH)     5 1 0
Fairmount     7 1 2
Wabash     5 1 1
South Dakota State     3 1 0
Kansas     7 2 2
Michigan Agricultural     7 2 2
Kansas State     5 2 0
Missouri     5 2 1
Detroit College     4 2 1
Northern Illinois State     4 2 1
Carthage     3 2 0
Lake Forest     3 2 0
Nebraska     6 4 0
Wittenberg     5 4 1
Heidelberg     3 3 1
Washington University     2 2 2
Beloit     3 4 1
Franklin     3 4 0
Doane     2 3 0
Shurtleff     2 4 2
Western State Normal (MI)     1 2 0
Mount Union     2 5 1
Drake     2 5 0
Haskell     2 5 0
Marquette     1 4 2
Chicago P&S     0 1 1
Cincinnati     0 7 2
Western Illinois     0 3 0

The 1906 Ohio Green and White football team was an American football team that represented Ohio University as an independent during the 1906 college football season. In its first season under head coach Arthur McFarland, the team compiled a 7–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of 158 to 28.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
Columbus East High SchoolW 20–0
September 29at West VirginiaMorgantown, WVW 9–6
October 6at OtterbeinWesterville, OHW 10–0
BuckhannonW 65–0
October 27MuskingumAthens, OHW 16–5
November 3at CincinnatiCincinnati, OHW 16–5
November 10DenisonAthens, OHW 20–0
November 17at MariettaMarietta, OHL 2–12

References

  1. ^ "Ohio Football Media Guide" (PDF). Ohio University. 2019. p. 23.
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