Nevada Football Team History
Nevada Wolf Pack
 
	
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		University of Nevada 
 
  Reno, NV   
Founded: 1874 Stadium: Mackay Stadium Capacity: 31,545 Colors: Silver & Blue Coach: C.L. Brick Mitchell Conference: Northern California Athletic- 
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| 1933 Season Highlights |  
|  C.L. Brick Mitchell enters his 2nd season as Head Coach at Nevada. |  
|  The Wolf Pack won the Northern California Athletic Conference Championship. |  
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| 1933 Season |  
|  Date  | 
 Opponent  |  Score  | 
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|  Fri., Sep. 22  |  vs. San Francisco  
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   	 12  | 
   	 7  | 
     W   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Sat., Sep. 30  |  @
California
  
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   	 0  | 
   	 34  | 
     L   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Sat., Oct. 7  |  vs. Olympic AC (CA)  
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   	 0  | 
   	 14  | 
     L   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Fri., Oct. 13  |  @ Loyola Marymount  
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   	 0  | 
   	 21  | 
     L   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Sat., Oct. 21  |  vs. Pacific  
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   	 7  | 
   	 0  | 
     W   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Fri., Oct. 27  |  vs. Saint Marys (CA)  
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   	 0  | 
   	 61  | 
     L   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Sat., Nov. 11  |  vs. Cal State-Chico  
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   	 21  | 
   	 0  | 
     W   | 
    
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   	  |  |  Sat., Nov. 18  |  @ California-Davis  
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   	 20  | 
   	 7  | 
     W   | 
    
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| 1933 Season Totals |  
|   Record | 4-4
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|   Points Scored | 60 |  
|   Scoring Average | 7.5 |  
|   Points Allowed | 144 |  
|   Defense Average | 18.0 |  
|   Opponents Record | 6-3
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|   Conference Record | 0-0 |  
|   Home Record | 3-2
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|   Away Record | 1-2
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| 1933 NCAA Final Rankings |  
|  Rank  | 
 Record  | 
 Source  |  
|   was not ranked. |  
 
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| 1933 All American Awards |  
|   Player  | 
  Position  | 
 Class  | 
 Ht.  | 
 Wt.  | 
 Award  | 
 Team  | 
 Source  |  
|  Coming Someday  |  
 
 
| 1933 All Northern California Athletic Conference Players |  
|   Player  | 
  Position  | 
 Class  | 
 Ht.  | 
 Wt.  | 
 Team  | 
 Source  |  
|  Coming Someday  |  
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Some records may be incomplete.  
	
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      Great Moments in College Football History
	  
While playing for the University of Hawaii from 2000 to 2004, quarterback Timmy Chang set an NCAA passing record with 17,072 yards.