1969 Army Cadets football team

1969 Army Cadets football
Conference Independent
1969 record 4–5–1
Head coach Tom Cahill
1969 NCAA University Division independents football records
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#2 Penn State         11 0 0
#17 West Virginia         10 1 0
#12 Houston         9 2 0
#5 Notre Dame         8 2 1
Buffalo         6 3 0
Rutgers         6 3 0
Villanova         6 3 0
Florida State         6 3 1
Colgate         5 3 1
Air Force         6 4 0
West Texas A&M         6 4 0
Boston College         5 4 0
New Mexico State         5 5 0
Southern Miss         5 5 0
Syracuse         5 5 0
Army         4 5 1
Virginia Tech         4 5 1
Georgia Tech         4 6 0
Miami (FL)         4 6 0
Pittsburgh         4 6 0
Dayton         3 7 0
Northern Illinois         3 7 0
Tulane         3 7 0
Utah State         3 7 0
Idaho         2 8 0
Navy         1 9 0
Xavier         1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1969 Army Cadets football team team represented the United States Military Academy in the 1969 college football season. Led by head coach Tom Cahill, the team finished with a record of 4–5–1. The Cadets offense scored 161 points, while the defense allowed 160 points.

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Result Cadets points Opponents Record
1 Sept. 20 New Mexico Win 31 14 1-0-0
2 Sept. 27 @ Vanderbilt Win 166 2-0-0
3 Oct. 4 Texas A&M Loss 13 20 2-1-0
4 Oct. 11 Notre Dame Loss 045 2-2-0
5 Oct. 18Utah State Loss 7 23 2-3-0
6 Oct. 25 Boston College Win 387 3-3-0
7 Nov. 1 Air Force Loss 613 3-4-0
8 Nov. 8 @ Oregon Tie 17 17 3-4-1
9 Nov. 15 @ Pittsburgh Loss 615 3-5-1
10 Nov. 29 @ Navy Win 270 4-5-1

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Season

In 1969, Notre Dame and Army reprised their long series at Yankee Stadium. Games were played from 1925 to 1946 except 1930.

Army–Navy Game

On November 29, Army beat Navy by a score of 27–0.

References

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