1912 Rutgers Queensmen football team

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1912
Rutgers Queensmen football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–4
Head coach
CaptainTheodore Van Winkle
Home stadiumNeilson Field
Seasons
1912 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Harvard     9 0 0
Penn State     8 0 0
Carlisle     12 1 1
Maine     7 1 0
Princeton     7 1 1
Swarthmore     7 1 1
Yale     7 1 1
Lehigh     9 2 0
Dartmouth     7 2 0
Wesleyan
    7 2 0
Colgate     5 2 0
Washington & Jefferson     8 3 1
Rhode Island State     6 3 0
Bucknell     6 3 1
Temple
    3 2 0
Penn     7 4 0
Army     5 3 0
Brown     6 4 0
Franklin & Marshall
    6 4 0
Holy Cross     4 3 1
Rutgers     5 4 0
Tufts     5 4 0
Fordham     4 4 0
Villanova     3 3 0
Morris Harvey     2 2 0
Lafayette     4 5 1
Syracuse     4 5 0
Carnegie Tech
    3 4 1
Geneva     3 4 0
Vermont     3 5 0
Pittsburgh     3 6 0
Boston College     2 4 1
Cornell     3 7 0
NYU     2 6 0

The 1912 Rutgers Queensmen football team represented Rutgers University as an independent during the 1912 college football season. In their third and final season under head coach Howard Gargan, the Queensmen compiled a 5–4 record and outscored their opponents, 112 to 102.[1][2] The team captain was Theodore Van Winkle.[3]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 28
Franklin & Marshall
L 0–20[4]
October 2at PrincetonL 6–41[5]
October 12at ArmyL 0–19[6]
October 19
Hobart
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 16–7[7]
October 26at
Union (NY)
Schenectady, NYL 0–3[8]
November 2
Hamilton
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 25–6[9]
November 9
RPI
  • Neilson Field
  • New Brunswick, NJ
W 21–0[10]
November 16at
Haverford
W 18–0[11]
November 23at Stevens
W 26–6[12]

References

  1. ^ "1912 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 14, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Rutgers Yearly Results (1910–1914)". College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
  3. ^ "2014 Rutgers Football Media Guide". Rutgers University. 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2016.
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