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This is a list of seasons completed by the Yale Bulldogs football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). [1] Since the team's inaugural 1872 season, Yale has participated in more than 1,300 officially sanctioned games, holding an all-time record of 937–390–55. [ 2 ]
It was the perfect setting for New Haven native Albie Booth, also known as "Little Boy Blue" to perform his heroics vs. Army in November 1929 and for the 47-yard "kick that made history" by Randall "Randy" C. Carter, '77, snapped by the stalwart center from Illinois, Ralph Bosch, '77 and surely placed by John "Nubes" Nubani, '78, in the last ...
Both teams' record books claim their 1997 meeting, a 26–7 Penn victory on the field, as a loss. Yale thus computes its season record as 1–9, and its Ivy League record as 0–6. The Ivy League's own record book, however, regards the game as a Yale victory (by forfeit), and computes win–loss records and season standings accordingly. [2]
Heisman Trophy winner Larry Kelley captained the squad. Future Heisman trophy winners Clint Frank and Kelley collaborated on a 42-yard pass play, Kelley scoring, to forge a 14–0 halftime lead. Harvard missed an extra point in the fourth quarter and Yale held on for the win. [110] Yale, with a 7–1 record, was ranked 12th in the final AP Poll ...
The loss broke a 29-game win streak for the Bulldogs that dated to the 2021 SEC title game — also a loss to Alabama. ... Seven teams will finish the season with one loss or fewer. No. 7 Texas ...
Grading No. 1 Georgia football —where it went wrong for the Bulldogs — in SEC championship loss to Alabama on Saturday. ... with a win, the Bulldogs didn’t make the big plays until it was ...
Vandy, whose only loss was its visit to Michigan, handed the Sewanee Tigers a 20–0 defeat. Alabama crushed Tennessee, 51–0, to finish 5–1–0, while the Vols' record was 1–6–2; the win, and one of the ties, was against American College. Clemson won at Georgia Tech, 10–0, closing its season unbeaten, though not untied (4–0–3).
The loss for the Bulldogs (3-1, 1-1 SEC) is its first in the regular season since the 2020 season, when then-No. 8 ranked Florida knocked off the Bulldogs, 44-28, in Jacksonville, Florida.