1922 Penn State Nittany Lions football team

The 1922 Penn State Nittany Lions football team represented the Pennsylvania State University in the 1922 college football season.[1] The team was coached by Hugo Bezdek and played its home games in New Beaver Field in State College, Pennsylvania.

1922 Penn State Nittany Lions football
Rose Bowl, L 3–14 vs. USC
ConferenceIndependent
1922 record6–4–1
Head coachHugo Bezdek (5th season)
CaptainNewsh Bentz
Home stadiumNew Beaver Field
Uniform
1922 Eastern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Cornell      8 0 0
Princeton      8 0 0
Army      8 0 2
Syracuse      6 1 2
Franklin & Marshall      8 2 0
Pittsburgh      8 2 0
Harvard      7 2 0
Lafayette      7 2 0
Boston College      6 2 1
Brown      6 2 1
Colgate      6 3 0
Dartmouth      6 3 0
Penn      6 3 0
Yale      6 3 1
Penn State      6 4 1
Carnegie Tech      5 3 1
Villanova      5 3 1
Columbia      5 4 0
Rutgers      5 4 0
Tufts      5 4 0
Rhode Island State      4 4 0
NYU      4 5 0
Fordham      3 5 2
Geneva      4 6 0
Lehigh      3 5 1
New Hampshire      3 5 1
Drexel      2 4 0
Temple      1 4 1
Duquesne      0 8 0

The Lions were invited to the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day, the first edition of the bowl game played in the current stadium.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 23St. Bonaventure
W 54–0
September 30William & Mary
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 27–7
October 7Gettysburg
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 20–0
October 14Lebanon Valley
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 32–6
October 21Middlebury
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 33–0
October 28vs. Syracuse
T 0–0
November 3vs. Navy
L 0–14
November 11Carnegie Tech
  • New Beaver Field
  • State College, PA
W 10–0
November 18at Penn
L 6–7
November 30at Pittsburgh
L 0–14
January 1, 1923vs. USC
L 3–14
  • Homecoming

References

  1. "Penn State Yearly Results (1920-1924)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
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