1933 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team

1933 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football
Conference Independent
1933 record 2–6
Head coach Dave Cox (3rd season)
Home stadium Ewing Field

The 1933 San Francisco State Golden Gaters football team represented San Francisco State Teachers College[note 1] during the 1933 college football season.

Although the "Gator" was voted to be the mascot for the team in 1931, local newspaper articles called the team the "Golden Gaters". The team was led by third-year head coach Dave Cox. They played home games at Ewing Field in San Francisco, California. San Francisco State finished with a record of two wins and six losses (2–6). For the season the team was outscored by its opponents 23–117. The Golden Gaters were shut out in five games, and failed to score more than a touchdown in seven of their eight games.

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result
September 2 Mare Island Marines[note 2]* Ewing Field • San Francisco W 14–0[1]  
September 9 San Mateo Junior College[note 3]* Ewing Field • San Francisco L 0–19[2]  
September 15 at Marin Junior College[note 4]* Kentfield, California L 0–20[3]  
September 22 at Modesto Junior College* Modesto, California L 0–14[4]  
September 30 Humboldt State[note 5]* W 7–0[5]  
October 7 at San Jose State[note 6]* Spartan StadiumSan Jose, California L 0–44[6]  
October 14 Santa Rosa Junior College* Ewing Field • San Francisco L 2–6[7]  
October 21 Chico State[note 7]* Ewing Field • San Francisco L 0–14[8]  
*Non-conference game.

Notes

  1. San Francisco State University was known as San Francisco State Teachers College from 1921 to 1934.
  2. Mare Island Naval Shipyard was a Navy / Marine shipyard from 1854 to 1996.
  3. College of San Mateo was known as San Mateo Junior College from 1922 to 1954.
  4. College of Marin was known as Marin Junior College from 1926 to 1946.
  5. Humboldt State University was known as Humboldt State Normal College from 1913 to 1934.
  6. San Jose State University was known as State Teachers College at San Jose from 1921 to 1934.
  7. California State University, Chico (Chico State) was known as Chico State Teachers College from 1921 to 1934.

References

  1. "Mare Island Loses to S.F. State, 14-0". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. September 3, 1933. p. 59 via GenealogyBank.com.
  2. "San Mateo J.C. Defeats State Teachers, 19-0". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. September 10, 1933. p. 70 via GenealogyBank.com.
  3. "Marin Juniors Win Over State Teachers". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. September 16, 1933. p. 13 via GenealogyBank.com.
  4. "Modesto Triumphs Over S.F. Teachers". Oakland Tribune. Oakland, California. September 23, 1933. p. 7. Retrieved July 21, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Nation's 1933 Grid Scores: S.F. State". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. October 30, 1933. p. 15 via GenealogyBank.com.
  6. "San Jose State 2016 Football Media Guide". Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  7. "J.C. Faces Santa Rose '11' Next". The Times. San Mateo, California. October 18, 1933. p. 6. Retrieved July 21, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  8. "Chico Blanks Bay Teachers". The Fresno Bee. Fresno, California. October 22, 1933. p. 27. Retrieved July 21, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
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