2011 Columbia Lions football team

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2011 Columbia Lions football
ConferenceIvy League
Record1–9 (1–6 Ivy)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorVinny Marino (6th season)
Home stadiumRobert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
Seasons
← 2010
2012 →
2011 Ivy League football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 16 Harvard $   7 0     9 1  
Brown   4 3     7 3  
Dartmouth   4 3     5 5  
Penn   4 3     5 5  
Yale   4 3     5 5  
Cornell   3 4     5 5  
Columbia   1 6     1 9  
Princeton   1 6     1 9  
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2011 Columbia Lions football team represented Columbia University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Lions were led by sixth year head coach Norries Wilson and played their home games at Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium. They are a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 1–9, 1–6 in Ivy League play to finish in a tie for seventh place. Head coach Norries Wilson was fired at the end of the season after a 17–43 record in six seasons. Columbia averaged 4,409 fans per game.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 171:00 p.m.at Fordham*L 14–216,820
September 2412:30 p.m.Albany*L 21–443,457
October 16:00 p.m.at PrincetonL 21–246,168
October 812:30 p.m.Sacred Heart*
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
L 25–343,003
October 153:30 p.m.
Versus
L 20–279,124
October 221:30 p.m.at DartmouthL 0–378,362
October 2912:30 p.m.Yale
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
YESL 13–161,209
November 512:30 p.m.No. 23 Harvard
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
L 21–354,153
November 1212:30 p.m.at CornellL 41–626,128
November 1912:30 p.m.Brown
  • Robert K. Kraft Field at Lawrence A. Wien Stadium
  • New York, NY
W 35–28 2OT5,510

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References

  1. ^ "Columbia Lions Schedule 2011". ESPN. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "2011 Football Schedule". The Trustees of Columbia University. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
  3. ^ "Columbia Football 2023 Football Record Book" (PDF). The Trustees of Columbia University. p. 184. Retrieved January 19, 2024.