1909 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football team

1909 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–2–1
Head coach
CaptainBert Haskins
Seasons
← 1908
1910 →
1909 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Iowa State Normal     6 0 0
Notre Dame     7 0 1
Michigan Agricultural     8 1 0
Carthage     6 1 0
Michigan     6 1 0
Western State Normal (MI)     6 1 0
Mount Union     8 2 0
Lake Forest     5 1 1
Haskell     7 2 0
Detroit College     3 1 2
Butler     5 3 0
Central Michigan     4 3 0
St. Mary's (OH)     4 3 0
Cincinnati     4 3 1
Doane     3 2 3
Buchtel     4 4 0
Rose Poly     4 4 0
Marquette     2 2 1
North Dakota Agricultural     2 2 1
Wabash     3 4 1
Miami (OH)     3 4 0
Ohio     2 4 2
Saint Louis     3 5 0
Michigan State Normal     2 4 0
Western Illinois     1 2 0
Fairmount     2 5 1
Northern Illinois State     2 6 0
South Dakota State     1 3 0
Heidelberg     0 7 2

The 1909 North Dakota Agricultural Aggies football team was an American football team that represented North Dakota Agricultural College (now known as North Dakota State University) as an independent during the 1909 college football season. In their first year under head coach Arthur Rueber, the team compiled a 2–2–1 record.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 9at Valley City StateValley City, NDW 12–3[2]
October 16WahpetonFargo, NDL 11–16[1]
October 22at South Dakota StateBrookings, SD (rivalry)W 11–5[3][4]
October 30FargoFargo, NDL 0–11[1]
November 6St. Thomas (MN)Fargo, NDT 5–5[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "1909 NDSU football schedule". North Dakota State Athletics. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  2. ^ ""Aggies" successful". Grand Forks Herald. October 11, 1909. Retrieved October 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "North Dakota Is Victor Over State College at Football: Visitors Win on Fumbles in Hard Fought Game That Is Played in Rainstorm". The Brookings Register. October 28, 1909. p. 1.
  4. ^ "The North Dakota "Aggies" win game". Grand Forks Herald. October 23, 1909. Retrieved October 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.