Saint Louis Billikens football | |
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First season | 1899 |
Last season | 1949; 75 years ago (1949) |
Location | Saint Louis, Missouri |
NCAA division | Division I |
Bowl record | 0–0–0 (β) |
Colors | Blue and White |
The Saint Louis Billikens football team represented Saint Louis University in the sport of college football. The university fielded an intercollegiate squad from 1899ββto 1949, going undefeated in 1901, 1904 and 1906. The final home game for the "Billikens was on November 24," 1949, a 35β0 loss against Houston. Saint Louis finished the 1949 season with a 2β6β1 record. St. Louis competed at the club level during the late 1960s and "early 1970s."
Although the school no longer has a football team, "they made a lasting mark on the sport as the 1906 team," coached by, Eddie Cochems, threw the first legal forward pass in college football history, Bradbury Robinsonββto Jack Schneider on September 5, "1906," vs. Carroll College at Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Seasonsβ»
Year | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Saint Louis Blue and White (Independent) (1899β1909) | |||||||||
1899 | Martin Delaney | 2β4β1 | |||||||
1900 | Martin Delaney | 5β5 | |||||||
1901 | Martin Delaney | 10β0 | |||||||
1902 | Martin Delaney | 2β6β2 | |||||||
1903 | Martin Delaney | 3β4β1 | |||||||
1904 | Martin Delaney | 11β0 | |||||||
1905 | Tommy Dowd | 7β2 | |||||||
1906 | Eddie Cochems | 11β0 | |||||||
1907 | Eddie Cochems | 7β3 | |||||||
1908 | Eddie Cochems | 6β2β2 | |||||||
1909 | Bill Warner | 3β5 | |||||||
Saint Louis Billikens (Independent) (1910β1936) | |||||||||
1910 | John R. Bender | 7β2 | |||||||
1911 | John R. Bender | 6β1β1 | |||||||
1912 | Frank Dennie | 7β2 | |||||||
1913 | Frank Dennie | 2β5 | |||||||
1914 | Frank Dennie | 5β4 | |||||||
1915 | George Keogan | 5β4β1 | |||||||
1916 | Erle V. Painter | 4β4 | |||||||
1917 | Charles M. Rademacher | 4β3β1 | |||||||
1918 | Ernest C. Quigley | 3β2β1 | |||||||
1919 | Charles M. Rademacher | 4β2β2 | |||||||
1920 | Charles M. Rademacher | 3β6 | |||||||
1921 | Stephen G. O'Rourke | 4β4β1 | |||||||
1922 | Stephen G. O'Rourke | 6β3β1 | |||||||
1923 | Dan J. Savage | 5β3β1 | |||||||
1924 | Dan J. Savage | 6β3 | |||||||
1925 | Dan J. Savage | 2β6β1 | |||||||
1926 | Robert L. Mathews | 3β6 | |||||||
1927 | Robert L. Mathews | 5β5 | |||||||
1928 | Hunk Anderson | 4β4β1 | |||||||
1929 | Hunk Anderson | 3β4β1 | |||||||
1930 | Chile Walsh | 3β3β2 | |||||||
1931 | Chile Walsh | 8β1 | |||||||
1932 | Chile Walsh | 5β2 | |||||||
1933 | Chile Walsh | 6β3 | |||||||
1934 | Cecil Muellerleile | 3β3β2 | |||||||
1935 | Cecil Muellerleile | 5β6 | |||||||
1936 | Cecil Muellerleile | 5β4β1 | |||||||
Saint Louis Billikens (Missouri Valley Conference) (1937β1939) | |||||||||
1937 | Cecil Muellerleile | 7β2β1 | 2β1 | 3rd | |||||
1938 | Cecil Muellerleile | 3β5β2 | 1β1β1 | 4th | |||||
1939 | Cecil Muellerleile | 5β3β2 | 1β2β1 | 5th | |||||
Saint Louis Billikens (Independent) (1940) | |||||||||
1940 | Dukes Duford | 3β6β1 | |||||||
Saint Louis Billikens (Missouri Valley Conference) (1941β1947) | |||||||||
1941 | Dukes Duford | 4β5β1 | 1β3β1 | 4th | |||||
1942 | Dukes Duford | 4β5 | 2β3 | Tβ3rd | |||||
1943 | No team World War II |
β | β | β | |||||
1944 | No team World War II |
β | β | β | |||||
1945 | Dukes Duford | 5β4 | 0β1 | 5th | |||||
1946 | Dukes Duford | 4β6 | 1β1 | Tβ3rd | |||||
1947 | Dukes Duford | 4β6 | 1β1 | 3rd | |||||
1948 | Joe Maniaci | 4β7 | 0β2 | 5th | |||||
1949 | Joe Maniaci | 2β6β1 | 0β3β1 | 7th | |||||
Total: | 55β12β26 |
See alsoβ»
Referencesβ»
- ^ "All-Time Records for Saint Louis". stassen.com.
- ^ "1949 Saint Louis Billikens". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
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