1907 Utah Agricultural Aggies football team

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1907
Utah Agricultural Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–1
Head coach
Home stadiumU.A.C. gridiron
Seasons
1907 Western college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Oregon Agricultural     6 0 0
New Mexico A&M     3 0 0
New Mexico     1 0 0
Washington State     7 1 0
Colorado Mines     5 1 0
Oregon     5 1 0
USC     5 1 0
Utah Agricultural     5 1 0
Montana     4 1 1
Utah
    4 2 0
Wyoming     2 1 0
Washington     4 4 2

The 1907 Utah Agricultural Aggies football team was an American football team that represented Utah Agricultural College (later renamed Utah State University) as an independent during the 1907 college football season. In their first season under head coach Fred M. Walker, the Aggies compiled a 5–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of 156 to 25.[1]

On November 25, the Aggies played the "Crimsons", a team formed by Brigham Young College students and led by coach Art Badenoch. The Aggies won the game, 100–0. The 100-point victory over the Crimsons remains the second largest margin in Utah State football history.[2]

Walker later became a pitcher in Major League Baseball.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 5Ogden High School
W 6–0[3]
October 12Salt Lake High School
  • U.A.C. gridiron
  • Logan, UT
W 21–4[4]
October 18All Hallows College
  • U.A.C. gridiron
  • Logan, UT
W 45–6[5]
October 26All-Stars (Utah coaches)
  • U.A.C. gridiron
  • Logan, UT
W 11–5[6]
November 9at
Cummings Field
  • Salt Lake City, UT (rivalry)
  • L 0–10[7]
    November 25Crimsons
    • U.A.C. gridiron
    • Logan, UT
    W 100–0[8]

    References

    1. ^ "2018 Utah State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Utah State University. 2018. pp. 188, 195. (NOTE: The Media Guide misreports the result of the Utah game and reports on a seventh game with Brigham Young College -- presumably a reference to the game with the Crimsons, which was an unofficial team made up of Brigham Young students and coached by the school's athletic director.)
    2. ^ 2018 Media Guide, p. 150.
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