1925 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team

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1925 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
ConferenceIndependent
Record7–2–1
Head coach
Offensive schemeNotre Dame Box
Base defense7–2–2
CaptainClem Crowe
Home stadiumCartier Field
Seasons
← 1924
1926 →
1925 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Northern Illinois State     6 1 0
Dayton     7 2 0
Marquette     7 2 0
Notre Dame     7 2 1
Haskell     9 3 1
Western State Normal (MI)     6 2 1
Loyola (IL)     6 2 0
Central Michigan     4 1 3
Adrian     6 3 0
Butler     5 2 2
Detroit City College     4 3 1
Detroit     5 4 0
Assumption (ON)     3 3 1
Kent State     1 1 3
Michigan State     3 5 0
Muncie Normal     2 5 0
John Carroll     2 6 1
Saint Louis     2 6 1
Valparaiso
    1 6 0

The 1925 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team was an American football team that represented the University of Notre Dame as an independent during the 1925 college football season. In its eighth season under head coach Knute Rockne, the team compiled a 7–2–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of 200 to 64.[1]

Three Notre Dame players were recognized on Billy Evans' "National Honor Roll": tackle Stonewall McMannon; guard John "Clipper" Smith; and halfback Christie Flanagan.[2] In addition, fullback Rex Enright received third-team honors on Walter Eckersall's 1925 All-America team.[3]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 26BaylorW 41–013,000[4]
October 3
Lombard
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN
W 69–010,000[5]
October 10Beloit
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN
W 19–36,000–10,000[6]
October 17vs. ArmyL 0–2765,000–70,000[7]
October 24at MinnesotaW 19–749,000–52,000[8]
October 31at
Georgia Tech
W 13–012,000[9]
November 7at Penn StateT 0–020,000[10]
November 14Carnegie Tech
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN
W 26–026,000–27,000[11]
November 21Northwestern
  • Cartier Field
  • Notre Dame, IN (rivalry)
W 13–1027,000–32,000[12]
November 26at NebraskaL 0–1741,000–45,000[13]
Christie Flanagan rushes during Notre Dame's game against Georgia Tech

References

  1. ^ "1925 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  2. Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ "Westerners Lead On All-American: Chicago Critic Picks Team With Strong Aerial Attack". The Galveston Daily News. December 20, 1925.
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