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The 1929 Ohio Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Ohio University as a member of the Buckeye Athletic Association (BAA) during the 1929 college football season.
The 1929 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 1929 college football season. In Sam Willaman 's first season as head coach, the Buckeyes beat Michigan . The Buckeyes compiled a 4–3–1 record while outscoring opponents 95–69.
The first football team representing the Ohio State University in 1890 The Buckeyes take to the field for a game during the 2006 season. The Ohio State Buckeyes college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference.
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Four years later, football historian Parke Davis selected Pittsburgh as the "National Champion Foot Ball Team" for 1929, the only one of 12 major selectors to do so. [2] Pittsburgh claims a 1929 national championship on this basis. [3] A major change in the rules for 1929 was that a fumbled ball was dead as soon as it struck the ground.
1929 Saint Louis Billikens football team; 1929 Saint Mary's Gaels football team; 1929 Santa Barbara State Roadrunners football team; 1929 Santa Clara Broncos football team; 1929 South Georgia Teachers Blue Tide football team; 1929 Southern Oregon Normal football team; 1929 St. Ignatius Gray Fog football team; 1929 Syracuse Orangemen football team
In 1929, the Bobcats moved into brand new Ohio Stadium, and celebrated with a 9–0 record, while giving up just seven points all season (a lone touchdown to Ohio Wesleyan). The 1935 team upset the University of Illinois in the season opener, 6–0, on its way to a perfect 8–0 season.
Ohio Valley Redcoats (2005 split season between Marietta, Lorain and Lafayette, Indiana. Original Ohio Valley team from 1993 to 1998 was based in Parkersburg, West Virginia) [1] Canton Crocodiles (1997–2001, sold to group from Washington, Pennsylvania and are now the Washington Wild Things) [2] Canton Coyotes (2002) [3]