1949 Stanford Indians football team
The 1949 Stanford Indians football team represented Stanford University in the 1949 college football season. Stanford was led by fifth-year head coach Marchmont Schwartz. The team was a member of the Pacific Coast Conference and played their home games at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, California.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result
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September 17 |
San Jose State* |
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Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (Rivalry) |
W 49–0
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September 24 |
Harvard* |
|
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
W 44–0
|
October 1 |
Michigan* |
|
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
L 7–27
|
October 8 |
#18 UCLA |
|
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
L 7–14
|
October 15 |
at Washington |
|
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 40–0
|
October 22 |
Oregon State |
|
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
W 27–7
|
October 29 |
Santa Clara* |
|
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
T 7–7
|
November 5 |
at #12 USC |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 34–13
|
November 12 |
Idaho |
#17 |
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA |
W 63–0
|
November 19 |
#3 California |
#12 |
Stanford Stadium • Stanford, CA (52nd Big Game) |
L 14–33
|
January 2, 1950 |
vs. Hawaii* |
|
Honolulu Stadium • Honolulu, HI (Pineapple Bowl) |
W 74–20
|
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
Game notes
Harvard
This season marked the only time that Stanford and Harvard played each other, with the Indians winning handily, 44–0. It was Harvard's second-ever West Coast game, after their victory in 1920 Rose Bowl.[1] A second game, to be played at Harvard Stadium, was scheduled for the 1950 season, but was canceled by Harvard to lighten what was characterized as a "far too heavy" schedule."[2]
California
In the Big Game, California was ranked #3 and had gone to the Rose Bowl the previous season. Stanford came into the game with one conference loss; a win over Cal would have given them a tie for the conference championship and a possible bid to the Rose Bowl. But although the Indians managed a 7–6 halftime lead, the Bears took control in the second half, going on to win 33–14 and securing a return to the Rose Bowl.[3][4]
Pineapple Bowl
Stanford was invited to the Pineapple Bowl following the season.[5] As this bowl always matched Hawaii against a mainland team, Stanford does not count the game as a postseason bowl. Stanford jumped out to a 20-point first quarter lead, and tacked on six fourth quarter touchdowns to win handily, 74–20.[6]
Players drafted by the NFL
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References
- ↑ "'49 football season starts at Stanford". The Harvard Crimson. October 13, 1948.
- ↑ "College cancels football game with Stanford". The Harvard Crimson. February 15, 1950.
- ↑ "Cal rocks Stanford 33–14 to gain Rose Bowl rerun". Eugene Register-Guard. November 20, 1949. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Stanford Game-by-Game Results; 1949–1953". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Stanford team in bowl tussle". Eugene Register-Guard. November 20, 1949. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
- ↑ "Stanford mauls Hawaii U 74–20 in Pineapple tilt". Eugene Register-Guard. January 3, 1950. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
- ↑ "1950 NFL Draft". Retrieved August 27, 2014.
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