American college football seasons
The Maine Black Bears football program from 1900 to 1909 represented the University of Maine in its second decade of intercollegiate football.[ 1]
1900
The 1900 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1900 college football season . In its first and only season under head coach Ernest Burton , the team compiled a 4–4 record. Ralph Wormell was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Edward Little* W 22–0 Fort Preble* W 16–0 Colby L 0–5 Fort Preble* W 29–0 Bates L 0–26 Colby W 18–0 Bowdoin L 0–38
1901
The 1901 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1901 college football season . In its first season under head coach John Wells Farley , the team compiled a 7–1 record. Carlos Dorticos was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Bar Harbor* W 5–0 Bar Harbor* W 5–0 Colby W 12–0 Bates W 6–0 Bates W 17–0 Tufts * L 5–18 Colby W 29–0 Bowdoin W 22–5
1902
The 1902 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1902 college football season . In its first and only season under head coach Edward N. Robinson , the team compiled a 6–2 record. Carlos Dorticos was the team captain.[ 1]
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1903
The 1903 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1903 college football season . In its second and final season under head coach John Wells Farley , the team compiled a 5–3 record. Charles Bailey was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
1904
The 1904 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1904 college football season . In its first and only season under head coach Emmett O. King , the team compiled a 3–4 record. Charles Bailey was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
1905
The 1905 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1905 college football season . In its first season under head coach Frank McCoy , the team compiled a 3–3–1 record. Arthur Bennett was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
1906
The 1906 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1906 college football season . In its second season under head coach Frank McCoy , the team compiled a 2–4–2 record. John Burleigh was the team captain.[ 1]
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1907
The 1907 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1907 college football season . In its third season under head coach Frank McCoy , the team compiled a 2–4–2 record. Harrison Higgins was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
1908
The 1908 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1908 college football season . In its fourth and final season under head coach Frank McCoy , the team compiled a 3–4 record. Harry White was the team captain.[ 1]
Schedule
1909
The 1909 Maine Black Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of Maine during the 1909 college football season . In its first season under head coach George Schildmiller , the team compiled a 3–4–1 record. Horace Cook was the team captain.[ 1]
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References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2019 Maine Football Media Guide" (PDF) . University of Maine. 2019. p. 85. Retrieved June 4, 2020 .
^ "University of Maine, 18; New Hampshire, 0" . The New Hampshire College Monthly . Vol. 11, no. 2. November 1903. p. 26. Retrieved April 30, 2020 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "Univ of ME 18, N H State 0" . The Boston Globe . September 27, 1903. p. 5. Retrieved April 30, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
^ "Harvard Vs Maine" . The Boston Daily Globe . Boston, Massachusetts . October 3, 1903. p. 11. Retrieved March 30, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Crimson Line Badly Shaken" . The Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Massachusetts . October 4, 1903. p. 2. Retrieved March 30, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "University of Maine, 27; New Hampshire, 0" . The New Hampshire College Monthly . Vol. 11, no. 3. December 1903. pp. 50–51. Retrieved April 30, 2020 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "Battle of the Giants on Maplewood Field" . The Bangor Daily News . Bangor, Maine. November 16, 1903. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "From the Side Lines" on same page.
^ "University of Maine, 6; New Hampshire, 0" . The New Hampshire College Monthly . Vol. 12, no. 2. November 1904. pp. 28–29. Retrieved May 7, 2020 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "Football on Many Fields" . The Barre Daily Times . Barre, Vermont . October 30, 1905. p. 2. Retrieved May 10, 2020 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "University of Maine, 16; New Hampshire, 0" . The New Hampshire College Monthly . Vol. 13, no. 2. November 15, 1905. pp. 42–43. Retrieved May 9, 2020 – via Wayback Machine .
^ "Maine Robbed of the Game, Says a Portland Paper" . The Bangor Daily News . Bangor, Maine. October 22, 1906. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Dartmouth, 27; Maine, 0" . New York Tribune . October 20, 1907. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Harvard Downs Maine, 16 to 0: Contest an Exhibition of the Old Game Under New Rules" . The Boston Globe . October 4, 1908. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com .
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