1911 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team

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The 1911 New Mexico A&M Aggies football team was an American football team that represented New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts (now known as New Mexico State University) during the 1911 college football season. In their second year under head coach Art Badenoch, the Aggies compiled a 7–0 record, shut out six opponents, and outscored all opponents by a total of 193 to 6.[1] The team played home games on Miller Field, sometimes also referred to as College Field.[2]

ConferenceIndependent
Record7–0
Headcoach
HomestadiumMiller Field
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1911 New Mexico A&M Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record7–0
Head coach
Home stadiumMiller Field
Seasons
← 1910
1912 â†’
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1911 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
New Mexico A&M â€“ 7–0–0
Utah Agricultural â€“ 4–0–1
Arizona â€“ 3–1–1
Montana â€“ 2–1–0
Hawaii â€“ 2–2–0
New Mexico â€“ 1–3–1
Montana Agricultural â€“ 0–2–1
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At the end of the season, three Aggies players were named to the All-Southwest football team selected by The Albuquerque Morning Journal: Richard Quesenberry (tackle); Roy Boat (end); and Samuel Bousman (fullback).[3]

The game between New Mexico A&M and Arizona was played in El Paso, Texas, as part of the Statehood Football Tournament celebrating the admission of New Mexico and Arizona as the country's 47th and 48th states in early 1912.[4]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 7El Paso Military InstituteW 3–0[5]
October 14El Paso YMCA
  • Miller Field
  • Mesilla Park, New Mexico Territory
W 37–0[6]
October 19vs. Arizona
W 3–0[4]
October 28El Paso High School
  • Miller Field
  • Mesilla Park, New Mexico Territory
W 76–0[7]
November 12New Mexico
  • Miller Field
  • Mesilla Park, New Mexico Territory (rivalry)
W 10–6[8]
November 18at El Paso YMCA
  • Washington Park
  • El Paso, TX
W 28–0[9]
December 1at New Mexico MilitaryW 36–0[10]
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