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1900 Texas A&M Aggies football team

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1900 Texas A&M Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–2–1
Head coach
Seasons
← 1899
1901 →
1900 Southern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Baylor     3 0 0
Davidson     4 1 0
Centre     4 1 1
Virginia     7 2 1
Georgetown     5 1 3
VMI     4 1 2
Oklahoma     3 1 1
Kendall     2 1 0
Marshall     1 0 2
Navy     6 3 0
Arkansas     2 1 1
South Carolina     4 3 0
West Virginia     4 3 0
VPI     3 3 1
Texas A&M     2 2 1
Richmond     3 4 0
Maryland     3 4 1
Delaware     2 3 1
William & Mary     1 2 0
North Carolina A&M     1 5 0
Furman     0 2 1

The 1900 A&M Aggies football team represented the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas—now known as Texas A&M University—as an independent during the 1900 college football season. Led by second-year head coach W. A. Murray, the Aggies compiled a record of 2–2–1.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 19Henry College (TX)College Station, TXW 44–0[1]
October 27vs. Texas
L 0–5[2]
November 9Waxahachie AC
W 11–0[3]
November 22KC Medics
  • Kernole Park
  • Bryan, TX
T 6–6[4]
November 29at TexasL 0–11[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Local News". Bryan Morning Eagle. October 19, 1900. p. 3 – via The Portal to Texas History.
  2. ^ "'Varsity boys winners, met the Agriculturists in the historic Alamo City". Austin Daily Statesman. October 28, 1900. Retrieved January 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Football at Kernole Park". Bryan Morning Eagle. November 8, 1900. p. 2 – via The Portal to Texas History.
  4. ^ "Football Today". Bryan Morning Eagle. November 22, 1900. p. 3 – via The Portal to Texas History.
  5. ^ "Texas played football in the rain". Natchez Democrat. November 30, 1900. Retrieved January 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "University Texas 11, A. and M. 0". The Atlanta Constitution. November 30, 1900. Retrieved January 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.