1921 Bucknell football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–3–1
Head coach
Home stadiumTustin Field
1921 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington & Jefferson    10 0 1
Lafayette    9 0 0
Cornell    8 0 0
Penn State    8 0 2
Yale    8 1 0
New Hampshire    8 1 1
Franklin & Marshall    6 1 2
Villanova    6 1 2
Carnegie Tech    7 2 0
Syracuse    7 2 0
Harvard    7 2 1
Boston University    6 2 0
Dartmouth    6 2 1
Brown    5 3 1
Bucknell    5 3 1
Geneva    5 3 1
Pittsburgh    5 3 1
Holy Cross    5 3 0
Army    6 4 0
Princeton    4 3 0
Boston College    4 3 1
Fordham    4 3 2
Penn    4 3 2
Colgate    4 4 2
Lehigh    4 4 0
Springfield    4 5 2
Vermont    3 4 0
NYU    2 3 3
Buffalo    2 3 2
Drexel    2 3 1
Rutgers    4 6 0
Rhode Island State    3 5 0
Columbia    2 6 0
Tufts    1 5 2
Duquesne    0 4 1

The 1921 Bucknell football team was an American football team that represented Bucknell University as an independent during the 1921 college football season. In its third season under head coach Pete Reynolds, the team compiled a 5–3–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of 179 to 66.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 1at Washington & JeffersonL 0–26
October 8at MuhlenbergAllentown, PAW 14–0
October 15Lafayettedagger
L 7–20[2]
October 22at West VirginiaMorgantown, WVT 0–0[3]
October 29Catholic University
  • Tustin Field
  • Lewisburg, PA
W 41–0
November 5at NavyL 0–6[4]
November 12at GettysburgGettysburg, PAW 34–7
November 19Susquehanna
  • Tustin Field
  • Lewisburg, PA
W 62–7
November 24at DickinsonCarlisle, PAW 21–0
  • daggerHomecoming

References

  1. "2018 Bucknell Football Media Guide" (PDF). Bucknell University. p. 134.
  2. "Powerful Lafayette Grid Squad Triumphs Over Bucknell, 20-7". The Allentown Morning Call. October 16, 1921. p. 15 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Mountaineers and Bucknell in No Score Game". The Pittsburgh Press. October 23, 1921. p. Sporting 3 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Navy Barely Able To Turn in a Victory". The Baltimore Sun. November 7, 1921. p. Sports 1 via Newspapers.com.


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