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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-

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 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.



Great Moments in College Football History

In the 1940s, college football teams competed for the Oil Bowl, the Salad Bowl and the Raisin Bowl, which were all played on New Year's Day.