1902 North Carolina A&M Aggies football team

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1902 North Carolina A&M Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–4–2
Head coach
Seasons
← 1901
1903 →
1902 Southern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Oklahoma A&M     1 0 0
Spring Hill     1 0 0
Texas A&M     7 0 2
Marshall     5 0 2
Virginia     8 1 1
South Carolina     6 1 0
Kentucky University     7 2 0
Howard (AL)     3 1 0
North Carolina     5 1 3
Georgetown     7 3 0
Arkansas     6 3 0
Oklahoma     6 3 0
Florida State College     2 1 0
Stetson     2 1 1
West Virginia     7 4 0
VPI     3 2 1
Davidson     4 4 1
East Florida Seminary     1 1 0
Kendall     1 1 0
Louisiana Industrial     1 1 1
Richmond     3 3 0
VMI     3 3 1
William & Mary     1 1 1
Baylor     3 4 2
North Carolina A&M     3 4 2
Maryland     3 5 2
Delaware     3 5 1
Florida Agricultural     1 2 1
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial     1 2 0
Columbian     1 3 0
Navy     2 7 1
TCU     0 5 1
Central Oklahoma     0 1 0
Tusculum     0 1 0

The 1902 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 1902 college football season. In Art Devlin's first season as head coach, the Aggies improved to a 3–4–2 record, outscoring their opponents 91 to 41.

Schedule[edit]

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 4at Clemson
L 5–11[1]
October 6at Furman
T 0–0[2]
October 13Furman
L 2–5[3]
October 18at VPIL 6–10
October 25vs. St. AlbansRoanoke, VAW 10–0
November 1GuilfordRaleigh, NCW 28–5
November 8North CarolinaRaleigh, NC (rivalry)T 0–0
November 21vs. DavidsonGreensboro, NCL 0–5[4]
November 27RichmondRaleigh, NCW 30–5

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Clemson defeats A. & M." The News and Observer. October 5, 1902. Retrieved May 2, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "No score by either, remarkable game of football between Furman and A&M College". The News and Observer. October 7, 1902. Retrieved March 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Football game in Raleigh". Asheville Citizen-Times. October 14, 1902. Retrieved March 4, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Soldier boys beaten, Davidson jubilates over a score of five to nothing". The Morning Post. November 22, 1902. Retrieved August 31, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "2016 NC State Football Media Guide" (PDF). gopack. North Carolina State University. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  6. ^ "1902 Football Schedule".