The 1935 Delaware State Hornets football team represented the State College for Colored Students—now known as Delaware State University—in the 1935 college football season.[1][2] In their second of three seasons in the Middle Atlantic Athletic Association, Delaware State posted a 7–1 record under coach Edward Jackson, outscoring their opponents 203 to 29. They clinched their second consecutive conference title after defeating Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural.
1935 Delaware State Hornets football | |
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MAAA champion | |
Conference | Middle Atlantic Athletic Association |
Record | 7–1 (5–0 MAAA) |
Head coach |
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Schedule
editDate | Opponent | Site | Result | Source |
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October 5 | at Virginia State* | Petersburg, VA | L 0–6 | |
October 12 | at Cheyney | Cheyney, PA | W 7–0 | [3] |
October 19 | at Bordentown Manual Training | Bordentown, NJ | W 39–0 | |
October 25 | Miner Teachers* | Dover, DE | W 24–13 | [4] |
November 2 | Stohrer | Dover, DE | W 51–0[a] | [5] |
November 9 | at Princess Anne | Princess Anne, MD | W 42–0 | |
November 16 | at Lincoln (PA)* | Oxford, PA | W 13–6 | [6] |
November 23 | Downingtown Industrial and Agricultural | Dover, DE | W 26–0[b] | [7] |
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Notes
edit- ^ College Football Data Warehouse lists a 52–0 score, while The News Journal reported 51–0.
- ^ College Football Data Warehouse lists a 32–0 score, while The Morning News and The News Journal reported 26–0.
References
edit- ^ "2020 Delaware State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Delaware State University. p. 23. Retrieved May 7, 2021.
- ^ "Delaware State Game by Game Results". July 29, 2014. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014.
- ^ "Delaware State Defeats Cheyney in Loop Start". The News Journal. October 14, 1935 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Delaware State Takes Miner Eleven in Camp". The News Journal. October 26, 1935 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Delaware State College Routs Stohrer U., 51-0". The News Journal. November 4, 1935 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Delaware State to Meet Lincoln in Bid for Title". The News Journal. November 12, 1935 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "State '11' Keeps Middle Atlantic Football Crown". The News Journal. November 25, 1935 – via Newspapers.com.