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Back-to-back winless seasons 1920 Drexel (3) 0–6 William McAvoy: Third consecutive winless season; McAvoy's first season as head coach at Drexel; Only scored in one game, being outscored 13–250 1921: Southwestern (TX) 0–6–1 Scoreless tie at SMU in season finale. 1922: Erskine: 0–8 Outscored 15–243 1923: Wyoming (2) 0–8 John Corbett
A winless season is a regular season in which a sports team fails to win any of its games. The antithesis of a perfect season, winless seasons have been suffered twelve times in professional American football, six times in arena football, three times in professional Canadian football, once each in American professional lacrosse and box lacrosse, more than twenty-five times in major Australian ...
This category is for winless team season pages of college football programs in the United States. Note that this is not for perfectly winless seasons (i.e. no wins and untied), so teams with that have accumulated ties still qualify for inclusion since they never won a game.
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is the parent category for each of the college football seasons in the United States. ... 1881 college football season (1 ...
A list of college football seasons from the first season in 1869 until the NCAA's single division split into Division I, Division II, and Division III in 1973 and then Division I split again into Division I-A and Division I-AA in 1978.
The 1892 Maryland Aggies football team represented the Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of Maryland) in the 1892 college football season. It was the first football team to officially represent the school. [1] Maryland played three games, all of which it lost, and failed to score any points.
The winless Arizona Wildcats are showing some signs of desperation just four weeks into the 2021 season. Coming off a 41-19 blowout loss to No. 3 Oregon on Saturday (their fourth loss of the ...
This category is for undefeated team season pages of college football programs in the United States. Note that this is not for perfect seasons (i.e. unbeaten and untied), so teams that have accumulated ties still qualify for inclusion.