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1926 Lehigh Brown and White football team

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1926 Lehigh Brown and White football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–8
Head coach
Home stadiumTaylor Stadium
Seasons
← 1925
1927 →
1926 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 5 Lafayette     9 0 0
No. 10 Brown     9 0 1
NYU     8 1 0
No. 9 Army     7 1 1
Washington & Jefferson     7 1 1
Boston College     6 0 2
No. 10 Penn     7 1 1
Cornell     6 1 1
Princeton     5 1 1
Carnegie Tech     7 2 0
Springfield     6 2 0
Syracuse     7 2 1
Villanova     6 2 1
Colgate     5 2 2
Columbia     6 3 0
Pittsburgh     5 2 2
CCNY     5 3 0
Temple     5 3 0
Penn State     5 4 0
Tufts     4 4 0
Yale     4 4 0
Bucknell     4 5 1
Fordham     3 4 1
Harvard     3 5 0
Rutgers     3 6 0
Vermont     3 6 0
Drexel     2 5 0
Boston University     2 6 0
Lehigh     1 8 0
Franklin & Marshall     0 8 1
Rankings from Dickinson System

The 1926 Lehigh Brown and White football team was an American football team that represented Lehigh University as an independent during the 1926 college football season. In its second season under head coach Percy Wendell, the team compiled a 1–8 record and was outscored by a total of 168 to 32. Lehigh played home games at Taylor Stadium in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 25St. John'sL 0–7
October 2Gettysburg
  • Taylor Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
L 6–15
October 9at BrownL 0–32
October 16Quantico Marines
  • Taylor Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
L 0–14
October 23at PrincetonL 6–7[1]
October 30Muhlenberg
  • Taylor Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
L 6–31
November 6at BucknellLewisburg, PAL 0–2710,000[2]
November 13Rutgers
  • Taylor Stadium
  • Bethlehem, PA
W 14–0
November 20at LafayetteL 0–35

References

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  1. ^ "Princeton Tigers Pressed To Defeat Lehigh, 7-6". New York Daily News. October 24, 1926. p. 43 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Bucknell Wins From Lehigh in Big Upset". The Pittsburgh Sunday Post. November 7, 1926. p. III-3 – via Newspapers.com.