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In the early 1930s, the Bureau of Indian Affairs eliminated junior college courses and reduced the school's emphasis on intercollegiate athletics. After the 1938 season, Haskell dropped intercollegiate football altogether until 1946, when the program was revived, with the schedule mostly consisting of military academys, forts, and junior colleges.
The 1963 Haskell Indians football team represented the Haskell Institute—now known as Haskell Indian Nations University—as a member of the Interstate Conference during the 1963 junior college football season. Led by first-year head coach H. E. (Lew) Llewellyn, the Indians compiled an overall record of 1–6–1 with a mark of 1–3 in ...
The 1963 Haskell Indians football team represented the Haskell Institute—now known as Haskell Indian Nations University—during the 1963 junior college football season. Led by first-year head coach H. E. (Lew) Llewellyn, the Indians compiled a record of 1–6–1.
The 1946 Haskell Indians football team was an American football that represented the Haskell Institute—now known as Haskell Indian Nations University—as an independent during the 1946 college football season. Haskell compiled a record of 0–8.
The 1937 Haskell Indians football team was an American football that represented the Haskell Institute—now known as Haskell Indian Nations University—as an independent during the 1937 college football season. Led by second-year head coach Jack Carmody, Haskell compiled a record of 2–7.
But in 1931, a new superintendent (R. D. Baldwin) made the decision to shift the college football team to high school status following the 1931 season. With fewer teams available to play, Haskell dropped football after the 1938 season. [3] Football at Haskell would not be resumed again until 1990. [citation needed]
The 1903 Haskell Indians football team was an American ... Second team schedule. Date Time Opponent Site Result Source; October 10: at Ottawa High School: Ottawa, KS ...
In its second and final season under head coach John R. Bender, Haskell compiled a 7–2 record and outscored opponents by a total of 142 to 73. Its victories included games against Texas (12–11) and Nebraska (16–5); its losses were to Baylor (0–12) and Texas A&M (0–15).