1951 Montana Grizzlies football team
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| Conference | Mountain States Conference |
| 1951 record | 2–7 (1–4 MSC) |
| Head coach | Ted Shipkey (3rd year) |
| Home stadium | Dornblaser Field |
The 1951 Montana Grizzlies football team represented the University of Montana in the 1951 college football season as a member of the Mountain States Conference (MSC). The Grizzlies were led by third-year head coach Ted Shipkey, played their home games at Dornblaser Field and finished the season with a record of two wins and seven losses (2–7, 1–4 MSC).[1]
Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | ||||||
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| September 22 | at Washington* | Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA | L 7–58 | ||||||
| September 29 | New Mexico | Dornblaser Field • Missoula, MT | W 25–7 | ||||||
| October 6 | at Denver | DU Stadium • Denver, CO | L 0–55 | ||||||
| October 13 | Idaho* | Dornblaser Field • Missoula, MT (Little Brown Stein) | L 9–12 | ||||||
| October 20 | vs. Montana State* | Naranche Stadium • Butte, MT (Brawl of the Wild) | W 38–0 | ||||||
| October 27 | at Utah State | Romney Stadium • Logan, UT | L 6–19 | ||||||
| November 3 | Wyoming | Dornblaser Field • Missoula, MT | L 7–34 | ||||||
| November 10 | at Colorado A&M | Colorado Field • Fort Collins, CO | L 6–34 | ||||||
| November 17 | at Washington State* | Rogers Field • Pullman, WA | L 10–47 | ||||||
| *Non-conference game. | |||||||||
References
- ↑ 2010 Montana Football Media Guide, University of Montana, 2010.
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