1922 Stanford football team

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The 1922 Stanford football team represented Stanford University as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1922 college football season. Led by first-year head coach Andrew Kerr, Stanford compiled an overall record of 4–5 with a mark of 1–3 in conference play, tying for fifth place in the PCC. For the first time, the team played all its home games at Stanford Stadium, the construction of which had been completed at the end of the previous season. With imminent construction of California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California, Stanford hosted the Big Game for the second straight year, the only time the game was played in successive seasons at Stanford Stadium.

Record4–5 (1–3 PCC)
Headcoach
OffensiveschemeDouble-wing
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1922 Stanford football
ConferencePacific Coast Conference
Record4–5 (1–3 PCC)
Head coach
Offensive schemeDouble-wing
Home stadiumStanford Stadium
Seasons
← 1921
1923 â†’
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1922 Pacific Coast Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
California $4–0–09–0–0
Oregon3–0–16–1–1
Washington4–1–16–1–1
USC ^3–1–010–1–0
Oregon Agricultural1–3–03–4–0
Stanford1–3–04–5–0
Washington State1–5–02–5–0
Idaho0–4–03–5–0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ Selected as Rose Bowl representative
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Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 7Olympic Club*L 9–2710,000[1]
October 14Santa Clara*
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 7–0[2]
October 21Saint Mary's*
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 9–0[3]
October 28at Oregon AgriculturalW 6–0[4]
November 4Nevada*
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
W 17–7[5]
November 11USC
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA (rivalry)
L 0–615,000[6]
November 18Washington
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
L 8–126,000[7]
November 25California
L 0–28[8]
December 30Pittsburgh*
  • Stanford Stadium
  • Stanford, CA
L 7–166,000[9]
  • *Non-conference game
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