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1908    Independent Conference Standings

 
 Season   Conference   Coach 
 Arkansas 5-4214120 Hugo F. Bezdek
 Louisiana State 10-044311 Edgar R. Wingard
 Florida 5-2-19040 Jack Forsythe
 South Carolina 3-6-170132 Christie Benet
 Boston College 2-4-23054 Joseph Joe Reilly & Joseph Kenney
 Syracuse 6-3-117139 Howard H. Jones
 Wake Forest 1-521183 A.P. Hall, Jr.
 Pittsburgh 8-314036 Joseph H. Thompson
 Oklahoma 8-1-127235 Bennie Owen
 Texas 5-4135135 W.E. Metzenthin
 West Virginia 5-310129 Dr. Charles Augustus Lueder
 Texas Christian 6-315568 J.R. Langley
 Baylor 3-548164 Enoch J. Mills
 Kansas State 6-218274 Mike F. Ahearn
 Oklahoma State 4-38666 Edwin Parry
 Michigan 5-2-112881 Fielding H. Hurry Up Yost
 Penn State 5-515351 Thomas F. Tom Fennell
 Michigan State 6-0-220522 Chester L. Brewer
 Maryland 3-827204 William Lang
 Rutgers 3-5-153104 Joseph Smith
 Marshall 0-614104 W.G. Vinal
 Louisiana Tech 4-3-120591 A.L. Cornell
 Notre Dame 8-132620 Victor M. Place
 Army 6-1-28721 Harry M. Nelly
 New Mexico State 4-217942 W.G. Hummell
 Miami Ohio 7-011310 Amos P. Foster
 Ohio 3-510364 Arthur McFarland
 Akron 3-43280 Dr. Dwight Bradley
 Northern Illinois 1-5-13181 Nelson A. Kellogg
 Western Michigan 3-33398 William H. Bill Spaulding
 Central Michigan 4-32817 Hugh Sutherland
 New Mexico 5-110740 H.H. Conwell
 Washington 6-0-112815 Gilmour Gloomy Gil Dobie
 Washington State 4-0-216410 Walter M. Rheinschild
 Stanford 0-000 No Team
 Oregon 5-27452 Robert W. Forbes
 Oregon State 4-3-18351 Fred S. Norcross
 Southern California 3-1-16318 William I. Bill Traeger
 Arizona 5-01365 H.B. Galbraith
 Louisiana 6-09316 C.J. McNaspy
 Temple 3-2-15573 Dr. Frank W. White
 Cincinnati 1-4-159104 Ralph Inott
 Connecticut 4-3-115049 W.F. Madden
 Navy 9-2-121838 Lt. Frank D. Berrien
 Tulsa 2-38043 Sam McBirney
 Jacksonville State 4-33237 Earl Wells
 
 

Some records may be incomplete.

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