1894 North Carolina A&M Aggies football team

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1894 North Carolina A&M Aggies football
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  1893
1895  
1894 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
VMI   6 0 0
Hampden–Sydney   1 0 0
Tennessee   2 0 2
Vanderbilt   7 1 0
Ole Miss   6 1 0
Texas   6 1 0
Georgia   5 1 0
Kentucky State College   5 1 0
VAMC   4 1 0
Virginia   8 2 0
Centre   3 1 0
Alabama   3 1 0
Navy   4 1 2
North Carolina   6 3 0
Arkansas   2 1 0
LSU   2 1 0
West Virginia   2 2 0
Texas A&M   1 1 0
Delaware   1 1 0
Georgetown   4 5 0
Sewanee   3 4 0
Auburn   1 3 0
Johns Hopkins   1 4 1
Richmond   0 4 2
Centenary   0 1 0
Trinity (NC)   0 1 0
William & Mary   0 1 0
North Carolina A&M   0 2 0
South Carolina   0 2 0
Georgia Tech   0 3 0
Tulane   0 4 0

The 1894 North Carolina A&M Aggies football team represented the North Carolina A&M Aggies of North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts during the 1894 college football season.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 12at North Carolina
L 0–44300 [1]
October 202:15 p.m. [2] North Carolina
L 0–16
November 292:30 p.m. [3] Oak Ridge Institute
W 24–8 [3]

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References

  1. "The Tar Heel. (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1943-1946, October 18, 1894, Image 1". October 18, 1894. p. 1.
  2. "The Tar Heel. (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1943-1946, October 25, 1894, Image 1". October 25, 1894. p. 1.
  3. 1 2 "The Greensboro Patriot. (Greensboro, N.C.) 1869-1944, December 13, 1893, Page 2, Image 2 · North Carolina Newspapers (digitalnc.org)".
  4. "2016 NC State Football MG" (PDF). gopack. gopack.com. Retrieved May 17, 2017.