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1918 Lafayette football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–4
Head coach
CaptainGrant Scott
Home stadiumMarch Field
Seasons← 19171919 →
1918 Eastern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Bucknell     6 0 0
Princeton     3 0 0
Holy Cross     2 0 0
Army     1 0 0
Buffalo     6 1 0
Columbia     5 1 0
Syracuse     5 1 0
Pittsburgh     4 1 0
Boston College     5 2 0
Rutgers     5 2 0
Franklin & Marshall     2 1 0
Geneva     4 2 0
Swarthmore     4 2 0
Harvard     2 1 0
Fordham     4 2 1
Villanova     3 2 0
Penn     5 3 0
Dartmouth     3 3 0
Lehigh     4 4 0
Washington & Jefferson     2 2 0
New Hampshire     2 2 1
Lafayette     3 4 0
Brown     2 3 0
Tufts     2 3 0
Penn State     1 2 1
Vermont     0 1 1
Drexel     0 1 0
NYU     0 4 0

The 1918 Lafayette football team was an American football team that represented Lafayette College as an independent during the 1918 college football season. In its first and only season under head coach Lewis A. Cobbett, the team compiled a 3–4 record. Grant Scott was the team captain. The team played its home games at March Field in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 19UrsinusW 17–0
October 26Muhlenberg
  • March Field
  • Easton, PA
L 0–7
November 2at PennL 0–34
November 18Franklin & Marshall
  • March Field
  • Easton, PA
W 13–0
November 23LehighL 0–17
November 28Garden City Aviation
  • March Field
  • Easton, PA
L 0–21
December 2Saint Joseph's
  • March Field
  • Easton, PA
W 18–13

References

  1. "2018 Lafayette Football Media Guide" (PDF). Lafayette University. p. 126. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  2. "Football Captains". Lafayette University. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
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