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1910    Independent Conference Standings

 
 Season   Conference   Coach 
 Arkansas 7-122119 Hugo F. Bezdek
 Louisiana State 1-545119 John W. Mayhew
 Florida 6-118615 G.E. Pyle
 South Carolina 4-467109 John H. Neff
 Texas A&M 8-120324 Charles B. Moran
 Boston College 0-4-21673 James Hart
 Syracuse 5-4-15342 T.A. Dwight Tad Jones
 Wake Forest 2-753154 Reddy Rowe
 Pittsburgh 9-02820 Joseph H. Thompson
 Oklahoma 4-2-116331 Bennie Owen
 Texas 6-215732 William S. Wasmund
 West Virginia 2-4-12095 Dr. Charles Augustus Lueder
 Texas Christian 2-6-145187 Kemp Lewis
 Baylor 6-0-221717 Ralph Glaze
 Kansas State 10-133628# Mike F. Ahearn
 Oklahoma State 3-412944 Paul J. Davis
 Michigan 3-0-3299 Fielding H. Hurry Up Yost
 Penn State 5-2-124324 Jack Hollenback
 Michigan State 6-11688 Chester L. Brewer
 Maryland 4-3-17342 Royal Alston
 Rutgers 3-2-35933 Howard Gargan
 Marshall 5-1-19114 Boyd B. Chambers
 Louisiana Tech 7-02656 Percy S. Prince
 Notre Dame 4-1-119225 Frank C. Shorty Longman
 Army 6-29612 Harry M. Nelly
 New Mexico State 3-26123 Arthur H. Badenoch
 Akron 7-213683 Frank Haggerty
 Northern Illinois 4-2-16839 William W. Wirtz
 Western Michigan 4-1-17520 William H. Bill Spaulding
 Central Michigan 6-1-110733 Harry W. Helmer
 New Mexico 0-3090 Carl Hamilton
 Hawaii 4-27916 Austin Jones
 Washington 6-01508 Gilmour Gloomy Gil Dobie
 Washington State 2-32534 Oscar P. Osthoff
 Stanford 0-000 No Team
 Oregon 4-117211 William J. Bill Warner
 Oregon State 3-2-12743 George H. Schildmiller
 Southern California 7-0-118924 Dean B. Cromwell
 Arizona 5-0878 George F. Shipp
 Troy 1-1-21116 Dan Herren
 Louisiana 6-2-1110123 C.J. McNaspy
 Temple 3-364123 William J. Schatz
 Cincinnati 6-312259 Robert Burch
 Connecticut 1-5-112117 M.F. Claffey
 Navy 8-0-1990 Lt. Frank D. Berrien
 Tulsa 2-1911 Unknown
 Jacksonville State 1-3-26234 George Penton
 
 

Some records may be incomplete.

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