1936 Idaho Southern Branch Bengals football team

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The 1936 Idaho Southern Branch Bengals football team was an American football team that represented the University of Idaho, Southern Branch (later renamed Idaho State University) as an independent during the 1936 college football season. In their second season under head coach Guy Wicks, the team compiled a 4–4 record and outscored opponents by a total of 138 to 111.[1]

ConferenceIndependent
Record4–4
Headcoach
CaptainLes Hopkins[1]
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1936 Idaho Southern Branch Bengals football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–4
Head coach
CaptainLes Hopkins[1]
Home stadiumHutchinson Field
Spud Bowl
Seasons
← 1935
1937 â†’
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1936 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 6 Santa Clara â€“ 8–1–0
Humboldt State â€“ 6–3–0
Loyola (CA) â€“ 6–3–0
Saint Mary's â€“ 6–3–1
Gonzaga â€“ 5–3–0
Pomona â€“ 6–4–0
Cal Poly â€“ 5–4–0
San Jose State â€“ 5–4–0
Idaho Southern Branch â€“ 4–4–0
San Francisco â€“ 4–4–2
Portland â€“ 3–4–0
San Francisco State â€“ 2–3–1
Hawaii â€“ 3–5–0
Rankings from AP Poll
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Future Idaho State head football coach Babe Caccia played on the team.[2] Various members of the team returned to campus for a 25th year reunion in October 1961.[3]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 2 at Nevada L 12–21~5,000 [4]
October 10[a] at Montana L 13–45  [5]
October 17 Western State (CO)
W 12–0  [6]
October 23[b] at Ricks Rexburg, ID W 34–0  [7]
October 31[c] at Montana Mines Butte, MT L 0–6  [8]
November 6 Albion Normal[d]
  • Hutchinson Field
  • Pocatello, ID
W 18–7  [9]
November 11[e] Montana State
L 19–32  [10][11]
November 21 College of Idahodagger
  • Spud Bowl
  • Pocatello, ID
W 30–0  [12]
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Notes

  1. Idaho State's media guide lists an October 9 date for this game.
  2. Idaho State's media guide lists an October 25 date for this game.
  3. The October 31 game was played during a snowstorm.
  4. Albion Normal is listed in some sources as Southern Idaho, a name adopted in 1947.
  5. November 11 was the first game contested at Idaho State's "Spud Bowl",[1] now Davis Field.

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