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1933 Kent State Golden Flashes football team

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1933 Kent State Golden Flashes football
ConferenceOhio Athletic Conference
Record2–2–3 (2–2–3 OAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumRockwell Field
Seasons
← 1932
1934 →
1933 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Dayton $ 2 0 1 8 2 1
Wooster 7 1 0 7 1 1
Akron 5 2 1 5 3 1
Case 4 2 0 5 3 1
Muskingum 4 2 1 5 2 1
Baldwin–Wallace 4 2 1 5 3 1
Toledo 3 2 1 5 2 1
John Carroll 3 2 2 5 2 2
Hiram 2 2 2 2 2 3
Kent State 2 2 3 2 2 3
Otterbein 3 3 1 3 4 1
Mount Union 3 4 0 3 5 1
Heidelberg 2 3 2 2 5 2
Marietta 2 3 1 3 3 1
Ashland 2 4 1 3 4 1
Bowling Green 1 3 2 2 3 2
Capital 1 4 2 1 4 2
Oberlin 1 3 0 4 4 0
Kenyon 0 4 1 1 5 1
Ohio Northern 0 4 1 0 5 2
Xavier * 1 0 0 5 4 0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • * – did not compete for championship

The 1933 Kent State Golden Flashes football team was an American football team that represented Kent State College (later renamed Kent State University) in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1933 college football season. In its first season under head coach Joe Begala, Kent State compiled a 2–2–3 record.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 29at MuskingumNew Concord, OHL 0–12[2]
October 7AkronL 6–19
October 14Capital
  • Rockwell Field
  • Kent, OH
W 13–0
October 20at AshlandAshland, OHT 0–0[3]
October 28at HiramHiram, OHT 0–0[4]
November 4Marietta
  • Rockwell Field
  • Kent, OH
W 12–0
November 18Mount Union
  • Rockwell Field
  • Kent, OH
T 0–0

References

  1. ^ "2016 Kent State Football Record Book" (PDF). Kent State University. p. D5. Retrieved June 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "Muskingum Beats Kent". The Akron Beacon Journal. September 30, 1933. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Ashland, Kent Battle To Tie". The Sandusky Register. October 21, 1933. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Hiram and Kent Play to Scoreless Tie". Dayton Daily News. October 29, 1933. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com.


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