1921 The Citadel Bulldogs football team

The 1921 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1921 college football season. Harvey O'Brien served as head coach for the second consecutive and fifth season overall. The Bulldogs played as members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association and played home games at College Park Stadium in Hampton Park.[1][2][3]

1921 The Citadel Bulldogs football
ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
1921 record3–3–2 (1-2-1 SIAA)
Head coachHarvey O'Brien (5th season)
Home stadiumCollege Park Stadium
1921 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Centre + 5 0 0  10 1 0
Georgia + 6 0 1  7 2 1
Georgia Tech + 5 0 0  8 1 0
Vanderbilt + 5 0 1  7 0 1
Tennessee 4 1 1  6 2 1
Florida 4 1 2  6 3 2
Mississippi College 3 1 1  7 2 1
Sewanee 4 2 0  6 2 0
Transylvania 2 1 0  4 4 0
LSU 2 1 1  6 1 1
South Carolina 2 1 1  5 1 2
Furman 4 2 1  7 2 1
Auburn 3 2 0  5 3 0
Mississippi A&M 2 3 1  4 4 1
Tulane 3 4 0  4 6 0
Alabama 2 4 2  5 4 2
Oglethorpe 2 4 0  5 4 0
Chattanooga 2 4 0  4 6 0
The Citadel 1 2 1  3 3 2
Kentucky 1 3 1  4 3 1
Ole Miss 1 4 0  3 6 0
Howard 1 4 0  3 6 0
Mercer 1 5 0  3 6 0
Louisville 0 1 0  2 2 1
Wofford 0 2 0  2 7 0
Georgetown (KY) 0 3 0  2 6 0
Millsaps 0 3 1  0 3 1
Clemson 0 5 2  1 6 2
  • + Conference co-champions

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 24at Presbyterian*Clinton, SCW 20–0
October 1Parris Island Marines*
W 37–0
October 8Wofford
  • College Park Stadium
  • Charleston, SC
W 28–0
October 22at Erskine*Due West, SCL 6–13
October 29at Furman
L 0–42
November 5at Newberry*T 7–7
November 10vs. Clemson
T 7–7
November 24at South CarolinaColumbia, SCL 0–13
  • *Non-conference game

References

  1. 2011 Citadel Football Media Guide. The Citadel. p. 143. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  2. "Milestones". The Citadel Football Association. Archived from the original on 2016-01-23. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  3. "Citadel Game by Game Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
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