1936 Massachusetts State Aggies football team

1936 Massachusetts State Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–6
Head coach
Home stadiumAlumni Field
1936 Eastern college football independents records
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Middlebury     8 0 0
Saint Anselm     6 0 1
No. 3 Pittsburgh     8 1 1
No. 10 Penn     7 1 0
No. 12 Yale     7 1 0
No. 13 Dartmouth     7 1 1
Franklin & Marshall     7 1 1
No. 14 Duquesne     8 2 0
Boston College     6 1 2
Boston University     5 1 2
No. 15 Fordham     5 1 2
Holy Cross     7 2 1
Villanova     7 2 1
Army     6 3 0
Colgate     6 3 0
Drexel     6 3 0
Temple     6 3 2
La Salle     6 3 1
Buffalo     5 3 0
Columbia     5 3 0
Princeton     4 2 2
Saint Vincent     5 3 0
NYU     5 3 1
Manhattan     6 4 0
Northeastern     5 4 0
Bucknell     4 4 1
CCNY     4 4 0
Tufts     3 3 1
Harvard     3 4 1
Cornell     3 5 0
Penn State     3 5 0
Westminster (PA)     2 4 1
Brown     3 7 0
Carnegie Tech     2 6 0
Massachusetts State     2 6 0
Providence     1 7 0
Syracuse     1 7 0
Vermont     1 8 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1936 Massachusetts State Aggies football team represented Massachusetts State College in the 1936 college football season. The team played its home games at Alumni Field in Amherst, Massachusetts. Mass State finished the season with a record of 2–6. Elbert Carraway was the team's head coach, in the first of his five years leading the team.[1]

Schedule

Note: All scores/opponents sourced from Carlson 1998.[1]

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 3at BowdoinL 12–14
October 10at Connecticut
L 0–13
October 17[2]vs. Rhode IslandW 13–8
October 24Worcester Poly
  • Alumni Field
  • Amherst, MA
L 0–7
October 31Amherst
  • Alumni Field
  • Amherst, MA
L 7–13
November 7at Coast Guard
L 20–26
November 14at RPI
W 40–0
November 21at Tufts
L 0–13

References

  1. ^ a b Carlson, Kenneth N. (1988). College football scorebook. Lynnwood, Wash.: Rain Belt Publications. pp. 446, 450. ISBN 978-0-938428-09-1. Retrieved November 22, 2025.
  2. ^ a b "2009 Rhode Island Football Media Guide" (PDF). University of Rhode Island. 2009. p. 115. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 25, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2020.