1939 Idaho Southern Branch Bengals football team

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The 1939 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 1939 college football season. In their fifth season under head coach Guy Wicks, the team compiled a 5–2 record[b] and outscored opponents by a total of 67 to 48.[1]

ConferenceIndependent
Record5–2[disputed – discuss]
Headcoach
CaptainWoody Lundberg[1][a]
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1939 Idaho Southern Branch Bengals football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–2[disputed – discuss]
Head coach
CaptainWoody Lundberg[1][a]
Home stadiumSpud Bowl
Seasons
← 1938
1940 â†’
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1939 Western college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
San Diego Marines â€“ 11–0–0
No. T–14 Santa Clara â€“ 5–1–3
Gonzaga â€“ 6–2–0
Humboldt State â€“ 5–2–0
Idaho Southern Branch â€“ 5–2–0
Cal Poly â€“ 4–4–1
San Francisco â€“ 4–3–3
La Verne â€“ 3–3–0
Saint Mary's â€“ 3–4–1
Hawaii â€“ 3–6–0
Loyola (CA) â€“ 2–6–1
San Francisco State â€“ 2–4–2
Portland â€“ 1–5–1
Rankings from AP Poll
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Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 30 Colorado State–Greeley[c] L 0–13  [3]
October 14 Compton
  • Spud Bowl
  • Pocatello, ID
W 16–0  [4]
October 21 Albion Normal[d]
  • Spud Bowl
  • Pocatello, ID
W 12–6[e]  [5]
October 28 at Montana State L 6–10  [6]
November 11 College of Idahodagger
  • Spud Bowl
  • Pocatello, ID
W 13–63,500 [7]
November 18 Nebraska–Omaha
  • Spud Bowl
  • Pocatello, ID
W 6–0  [8]
November 23 at Chaffey
W 14–13[f]  [12][10][11]
  • daggerHomecoming
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Notes

  1. Lundberg later transferred to Western State College, served in World War II, and became a teacher in Baltimore; he died in 1971 at age 56.[2]
  2. Contemporary newspaper reports for individual games yield a 4–3 record; see the Chaffey College game.
  3. Colorado State–Greeley is listed in some sources as Northern Colorado, a name adopted in 1970.
  4. Albion Normal is listed in some sources as Southern Idaho, a name adopted in 1947.
  5. The 1940 Wickiup college yearbook listed the Albion score as 13–6.
  6. Idaho State's football media guide lists the Chaffey College game as a 14–13 win for Idaho Southern Branch, as did the 1940 Wickiup college yearbook (although describing the game as "an anti-climax"). Conversely, contemporary newspapers reported a 14–13 win for Chaffey College, as did the 1940 Argus college yearbook.[9][10][11]

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