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The 1946 St. Bonaventure Bonnies football team, sometimes referred to as the St. Bonaventure Brown Indians, represented St. Bonaventure University.The team compiled a 6–1 record in the regular season, lost to Muhlenberg in the inaugural Tobacco Bowl, and outscored all opponents by a total of 179 to 69. [1]
St. Bonaventure participated in football from 1895 to 1951, compiling an all-time record of 161–157–26. [2] The football program was discontinued at the conclusion of the 1951 season. A second St. Bonaventure football team played three seasons from 1968 to 1970; this squad played only at the club team level and not as a varsity squad. St.
St. Bonaventure originally competed as a football independent, before competing for years as a member of the Western New York Little Three Conference with local Catholic rivals Canisius and Niagara. Football participation in the Little Three declined in the years following World War II, and, by the early 1950s, all three schools had ...
1949 Canisius/St. Bonaventure (2–1) Canisius suspended its football team after the 1949 season, Niagara did the same in 1950, and St. Bonaventure also did so in 1951. Canisius and Niagara reinstated their varsity football programs after the conference dissolved, then dissolved them permanently in 1987 and 2002, respectively.
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St. Bonaventure routs Calabasas and Oaks Christian rolls past Simi Valley to set up showdown for Marmonte League title in Week 10; Fillmore clinches at least share of Citrus Coast League title ...
The 1950 St. Bonaventure Bonnies football team, sometimes also referred to as the St. Bonaventure Brown Indians, was an American football team that represented St. Bonaventure University during the 1950 college football season.
Florida and head coach Todd Golden landed former St. Bonaventure point guard Kyle Lofton on Friday.