• The 1884 Penn Quakers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Pennsylvania during the 1884 college football season...
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    seasons completed by the Penn Quakers football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision...
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  • The 1883 Penn Quakers football team represented the University of Pennsylvania in the 1883 college football season. Penn finished with a 6–2–1 record...
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  • time: 12:00 PM TV: NEC Front Row Game Five – Columbia Lions (3–1) vs Penn Quakers (2–2) – Game summary at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, PA Date: Saturday...
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  • its first football game on November 2, 1878, against the 1878 Penn Quakers football team. The game was played in 45-minute halves with Penn ending up...
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    attendance: 3,723 Referee: Paul Matt Overton TV: ESPN+ Box score, Recap Penn Quakers at No. 24 Harvard Crimson – Game summary at Harvard Stadium, Boston,...
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    athletics program, the Penn Quakers, fields varsity teams in 33 sports as a member of NCAA Division I's Ivy League conference. Penn alumni, trustees, and...
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  • Woody Wagenhorst (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    was an American football and baseball player and coach. He played Major League Baseball as a third baseman for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1888. In two...
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  • 1885 Penn Quakers football team was an American football team that represented the University of Pennsylvania during the 1885 college football season...
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    Association). The Penn Quakers first played in 1876, and share a claim to six national championships. Villanova, which began playing football in 1894, won...
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  • Ray Priore (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    for the Quakers. The Quakers were predicted to finish sixth in their conference. However, in his first year at the helm, coach Priore led his team to a 7-3...
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    Lud Wray (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    his senior season in 1919. In additional to football, Wray also played catcher on the Penn baseball team. Professionally, Wray played for the Buffalo...
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  • attended the University of Pennsylvania and played football for the Penn Quakers. He graduated from Penn in 1986, with a bachelor's degree in computer mathematics...
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    Bert Bell (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    returned to complete his collegiate career at Penn and went on to become an assistant football coach with the Quakers in the 1920s. During the Great Depression...
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  • halfback for the Penn Quakers football team from 1930 to 1932. He also competed for Penn in track and field and won the decathlon at the 1932 Penn Relays. With...
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  • Tiny Maxwell (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    Robert Wallace "Tiny" Maxwell (September 7, 1884 – June 30, 1922) was a professional football player and referee. He was also a sports editor with the...
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    Bob Folwell (category Penn Quakers football players)
    Philadelphia Quakers of the American Football League in 1926, and the Atlantic City Roses of the Eastern League of Professional Football in 1927. Folwell...
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    Carl S. Williams (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    He returned to Penn and served as the head football coach there from 1902 to 1907, compiling a record of 60–10–4. His Penn Quakers teams of 1904 and 1907...
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  • Alfred E. Bull (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    in dentistry, played football for the Penn Quakers, and was named to the All-American team in 1895. During a game between Penn and the Carlisle Indian...
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    upset win over Penn in Gamble's first season as the Quakers' coach. The 17–15 at Franklin Field was the first Lafayette win over Penn since 1923. The...
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    Sol Metzger (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    Penn won a retroactive national title after an 11–0–1 campaign in his only year at the helm of the Quakers. During the championship run, the Quakers out-scored...
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    John Heisman (category Penn Quakers football coaches)
    also played baseball at Penn. On Brown's football team, he was a substitute guard in 1887, and a starting tackle in 1888. At Penn, he was a substitute center...
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  • Vince Stevenson (category Penn Quakers football players)
    Vincent Stevenson (March 1, 1884 – August 7, 1962) was an American football player. He played college football for the Penn Quakers in 1904 and 1905. In 1904...
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    athletic teams are called "Quakers," and the cross-registration alliance between Penn, Haverford, Swarthmore and Bryn Mawr is known as the "Quaker Consortium...
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  • tournament, which began in 1939. 1895 Penn Quakers 1896 Lafayette Leopards 1897 Penn Quakers 1904 Penn Quakers 1908 Penn Quakers 1918 Pittsburgh Panthers 1910...
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    title and second in three years, and also becoming the first team since the 1897 Penn Quakers to have a perfect 15-0 season. The following rule changes were...
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  • December 15, 2012) was an American football player and coach. He played college football as a halfback for the Penn Quakers, where he won the Maxwell Award...
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  • Gary Steele is a former American football coach. Steele served as the head football coach at the University of Pennsylvania from 1989 to 1991, compiling...
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  • Jack Hollenback (category Penn Quakers football players)
    John Coffey Hollenback (August 10, 1884 – 1959) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Franklin & Marshall College...
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  • a ranked Penn Quakers team. Harvard played its home games at Harvard Stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. "Football Record Book:...
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