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1924 Yale Bulldogs football team


1924 Yale Bulldogs football
Independent
6–0–2
Tad Jones (7th season)
Single-wing
Winslow Lovejoy
Yale Bowl

The 1924 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 1924 college football season. The Bulldogs opened the season with victories over North Carolina and Georgia and concluded the season with victories over rivals Princeton and Harvard. The team finished with an undefeated 6–0–2 record under seventh-year head coach Tad Jones. The two ties were against Dartmouth and Army.

Yale end Richard Luman was named a consensus selection for the 1924 College Football All-America Team, having been so honored by the All-America Board and the International News Service. Other Yale players receiving first-team All-American honors in 1924 were center Winslow Lovejoy (All-America Board, Football World, All-Sports Magazine, and Norman E. Brown), halfback Ducky Pond (Newspaper Editors Association and Billy Evans), and tackle Johnny Joss (Lawrence Perry).

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 4North CarolinaYale BowlNew Haven, CTW 27–025,000
October 11GeorgiaYale BowlNew Haven, CTW 7–6
October 18DartmouthYale BowlNew Haven, CTT 14–1442,000
October 252:00 p.m.BrownYale BowlNew Haven, CTW 13–345,000
November 1ArmyYale BowlNew Haven, CTT 7–780,000
November 8MarylandYale BowlNew Haven, CTW 47–018,000
November 15at PrincetonPalmer StadiumPrinceton, NJ (rivalry)W 10–0
November 22HarvardYale BowlNew Haven, CT (rivalry)W 19–6
All times are in Eastern time
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