1933 Western Maryland Green Terror football team

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The 1933 Western Maryland Green Terror football team was an American football team that represented Western Maryland College (now known as McDaniel College) as an independent during the 1933 college football season. In its eighth season under head coach Dick Harlow, the team achieved a 5–3 record.[1] The team was captained by James W. Dunn and Al Sadusky.[2] Home games were played at Hoffa Field in Westminster, Maryland, with halfback Bill Shepherd standing out as the team's offensive star.

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1933 Western Maryland Green Terror football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–3
Head coach
Captains
Seasons
← 1932
1934 â†’
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1933 Southern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Oklahoma City â€“ 8–1–0
Tulsa â€“ 6–1–0
Troy State â€“ 5–1–0
Tennessee State â€“ 4–1–0
Texas A&I â€“ 6–2–0
Catholic University â€“ 6–3–0
South Georgia Teachers â€“ 5–3–0
Western Maryland â€“ 5–3–0
William & Mary Norfolk â€“ 5–3–1
George Washington â€“ 5–3–1
Navy â€“ 5–4–0
Oglethorpe â€“ 4–5–0
Texas Mines â€“ 3–5–1
West Virginia â€“ 3–5–2
Delaware â€“ 2–4–2
Dixie (TX) â€“ 2–4–0
Georgetown â€“ 1–6–1
Jacksonville State â€“ 1–4–1
East Carolina â€“ 1–5–0
Wake Forest â€“ 0–5–1
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Harlow coached Western Maryland for nine years, leading the football team to a 60–13–7 record. He was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[3]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 30at St. Thomas (PA)Scranton, PAL 2–125,000[4]
October 7at Mount St. Mary's
W 7–0[5]
October 13at DuquesneL 0–1310,000[6]
October 21vs. GeorgetownW 20–04,000[7]
October 28vs. Maryland
  • Baltimore Stadium
  • Baltimore, MD
W 13–75,000[8]
November 4vs. BucknellScranton, PAW 14–134,000[9][10]
November 11vs. Loyola (MD)
W 54–0[11]
November 18at Boston CollegeL 9–12[12][13]
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