1930 Idaho Vandals football team

Coordinates: 46°43′34″N 117°00′47″W / 46.726°N 117.013°W / 46.726; -117.013

1930 Idaho Vandals football
Conference Pacific Coast Conference
1930 record 4–7 (0–5 PCC)
Head coach Leo Calland (2nd season)
Home stadium MacLean Field
1930 PCC football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Washington State $ 6 0 0  9 1 0
USC 5 1 0  8 2 0
Stanford 4 1 0  9 1 1
Oregon 3 1 0  7 2 0
Washington 3 4 0  5 4 0
Oregon State 2 3 0  7 3 0
Montana 1 3 0  5 3 0
California 1 4 0  4 5 0
UCLA 1 4 0  3 5 0
Idaho 0 5 0  4 7 0
  • $ Conference champion

The 1930 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1930 college football season. The Vandals were led by second-year head coach Leo Calland, and were members of the Pacific Coast Conference. Home games were played on campus in Moscow at MacLean Field, with one in Boise at Public School Field.

Idaho compiled a 4–7 overall record but lost all five games in the PCC. For the only time in Calland's six seasons as head coach, the Vandals lost to rival Montana.

In the Battle of the Palouse with neighbor Washington State, the Vandals suffered a fourth straight loss, falling 7–33 at homecoming in Moscow on November 8.[1] Idaho's most recent win in the series was five years earlier in 1925 and the next was 24 years away in 1954.

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
September 27 Montana State* MacLean FieldMoscow, ID [2] L   6–7    
October 4 vs. College of Idaho* Public School FieldBoise, ID [3] W 30–6    
October 11 at Washington Husky StadiumSeattle, WA [4] L   0–27   12,332
October 18 Whitman* MacLean Field • Moscow, ID [5] W 47–0    
October 25 at Oregon Hayward FieldEugene, OR [6] L   6–20    
November 1 at Gonzaga* Gonzaga StadiumSpokane, WA [7] (Rivalry) W 26–0     6,000
November 8 Washington Statedagger MacLean Field • Moscow, ID [1] (Battle of the Palouse) L   7–33     7,000
November 22 at Montana Dornblaser FieldMissoula, MT [8] (Little Brown Stein) L   6–12    
November 29 at UCLA Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, CA [9] L   6–20     4,000
December 25 vs. Saint Louis (HI)
alumni*
Honolulu, HI [10] (on Christmas) W 20–14     3,000
January 1, 1931 at Hawaii* Honolulu Stadium • Honolulu, HI [11][12] (on New Year's) L   0–37   12,000
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming.

References

  1. 1 2 "Crimson Cougar smears Vandals". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 9, 1930. p. 9.
  2. "Varnish Vandals". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. September 28, 1930. p. 9.
  3. "Vandals skin Coyotes". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 5, 1930. p. 9.
  4. "Vandals blanked". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 12, 1930. p. 11.
  5. "Vandals annihilate Whitman". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 19, 1930. p. 11.
  6. "Oregon Webfoots down Idaho with score of 20 to 6". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). October 27, 1930. p. 6.
  7. "Idaho wins 26-0". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 2, 1930. p. 13.
  8. "Grizzlies register win over Vandals". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 23, 1930. p. 9.
  9. "Vandals rulers in cellar place". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 30, 1930. p. 9.
  10. "Vandals trounce Honolulu eleven in broiling sun". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). December 26, 1930. p. 7.
  11. "Idaho beaten by Hawaii, 37 to 0". January 2, 1931. p. 10.
  12. "Hawaii defeats Idaho, 37 to 0". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 2, 1931. p. 13.
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