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Penn State Nittany Lions
The Pennsylvania State University
 University Park, PA
Founded: 1855
Stadium: Beaver Stadium
Capacity: 106,537
Colors: Blue & White
Coach: James Franklin
Conference: Big 10-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Ray Morrison 

 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Team   Season     W/L/T   PF  PA     Conference  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Temple 1948 NCAA2-6-195182 Independent
Temple 1947 NCAA3-691128 Independent
Temple 1946 NCAA2-4-261114 Independent
Temple 1945 NCAA7-119851 Independent
Temple 1944 NCAA2-4-29396 Independent
Temple 1943 NCAA2-665163 Independent
Temple 1942 NCAA2-5-348135 Independent
Temple 1941 NCAA7-2176146 Independent
Temple 1940 NCAA4-4-1155113 Independent
Vanderbilt 1939 NCAA2-7-196165 Southeastern0-632113
Vanderbilt 1938 NCAA6-38649 Southeastern4-35449
Vanderbilt 1937 NCAA7-212142 Southeastern4-28036
Vanderbilt 1936 3-5-111587 Southeastern1-3-13359
Vanderbilt 1935 7-317968 Southeastern5-110342
Southern Methodist 1934 8-2-222463 Southwest3-2-17035
Southern Methodist 1933 4-7-199104 Southwest2-44559
Southern Methodist 1932 3-7-282112 Southwest1-4-11961
Southern Methodist 1931 9-1-116048 Southwest#5-0-18625
Southern Methodist 1930 6-3-118786 Southwest2-2-16659
Southern Methodist 1929 6-0-417236 Southwest3-0-27820
Southern Methodist 1928 6-3-125478 Southwest2-2-18451
Southern Methodist 1927 7-226781 Southwest4-112351
Southern Methodist 1926 8-0-122947 Southwest#5-09540
Southern Methodist 1925 5-2-214841 Southwest1-1-2713
Southern Methodist 1924 5-1-49259Lost  7-9Southwest2-0-45747
Vanderbilt 1918 4-217631 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic
Southern Methodist 1916 0-8-227355 Texas Intercollegiate Athletic
Southern Methodist 1915 2-520131 Texas Intercollegiate Athletic

 Season   Bowls   Conference
    Record   Points   Record   Points   Record   Points 
Totals28 Years129-101-32371628110-17944-31-321032760




Some records may be incomplete.



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