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1926 Detroit Panthers season

National Football League team season

1926 Detroit Panthers season

National Football League team season

FieldValue
teamDetroit Panthers (NFL)
year1926
record4–6–2
league_place12th NFL
coachJimmy Conzelman
stadiumNavin Field
playoffs
previous1925
next1928

The 1926 Detroit Panthers season was their second and final year in the league. Despite playing 9 of their 12 games at home, the team failed to improve on their previous output of 8–2–2, winning only 4 times and finishing 12th out of 22 teams

Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources123456789101112
September 19at Green Bay PackersL 21–00–1City Stadium4,500Recap
September 26at Milwaukee BadgersL 6–00–2Athletic Park2,500Recap
October 3Chicago BearsL 10–70-3Navin Field10,000Recap
October 10Kansas City CowboysW 10–01–3Navin FieldRecap
October 17Louisville ColonelsW 47–02–3Navin FieldRecap
October 24Akron IndiansW 25–03–3Navin FieldRecap
October 31Canton BulldogsW 6–04–3Navin FieldRecap
November 7Duluth EskimosT 0–04–3–1Navin Field21,000Recap
November 14Dayton TrianglesT 0–04–3–2Navin FieldRecap
November 25Los Angeles BuccaneersL 9–64–4–2Navin Field7,000Recap
November 27at Frankford Yellow JacketsL 7–64–5–2Frankford Stadium6,000Recap
November 28Green Bay PackersL 7–04–6–2Navin Field1,000Recap
December 6vs. Detroit Tigers*Postponed due to snow.*
December 13vs. Detroit TigersW 9–0Navin Field
Note: Games in italics was against non-NFL team. Thanksgiving Day: November 25.

Standings

Program for the Panthers' September 19th season debut at Green Bay.

Roster

  • John Barrett, center, 11 games, 170 pounds, 5-6, Univ. of Detroit
  • John Cameron, guard, 8 games, 175 pounds, Kalamazoo, Central Michigan
  • Jimmy Conzelman, back, 12 games, 175 pounds, 6-0 Washington (MO)
  • Al Crook, center, 8 games, 190 pounds, 5-10, Washington & Jefferson
  • Dinger Doane, fullback, 12 games, 190 pounds, 5-10 Tufts
  • Tom Edwards, tackle, 12 games, 185 pounds, 5-11, Central Michigan, Michigan
  • Jack Fleischman, guard, 11 games, 184 pounds, 5-6, Purdue
  • Bruce Gregory, tailback, 12 games, 170 pounds, 5-10, Michigan
  • Charlie Grube, end, 2 games, 175 pounds, 5-10, Michigan
  • Al Hadden, wingback, 12 games, 186 pounds, 5-9, Washington & Jefferson
  • Norm Harvey, tackle, 8 games, 196 pounds, 6-0, Univ. of Detroit
  • Vivian Hultman, end, 10 games, 178 pounds, 5-8, Michigan St.
  • Dutch Lauer, end, 10 games, 185 pounds, 5-10, Univ. of Detroit
  • Eddie Lynch, end, 12 games, 191 pounds, 6-0, Catholic
  • Dutch Marion, fullback, 12 games, 180 pounds, 5-9, Washington & Jefferson, Michigan
  • Tom McNamara, guard, 11 games, 210 pounds, 5-10, Tufts, Univ. of Detroit
  • Eddie Scharer, back, 12 games, 165 pounds, 5-6, Univ. of Detroit, Notre Dame
  • Gus Sonnenberg, tackle, 12 games, 196 pounds, 5-6, Dartmouth, Univ. or Detroit
  • Dick Vick, wingback, 6 games, 167 pounds, 5-9, Washington & Jefferson

Post-Season

The Panthers concluded their 1926 season with a December 13 game against another local professional team, the Detroit Tigers, in an event billed as the city's professional championship. Originally scheduled for December 6, the game had to be delayed one week due to four inches of snow covering Navin Field, rendering it unplayable. Things were little better on the 13th, with the track slippery and slow, but the Panthers managed a 9–0 win over a hapless opponent that failed to make even one first down during the contest.

Plans were made for a third campaign in 1927, with rumors circulating in April that the team had landed University of Michigan passing sensation Benny Friedman, with Friedman explicitly denying a report that he had agreed to terms with the club at a secret meeting in Cleveland.

With the NFL attempting to pare down weak franchises in 1927 by raising the amount of each team's assurance money to the league office and forcing a commitment to play at least four home games with a visitors' guarantee of $3,000 per game, the Panthers ultimately were one of ten teams falling to the wayside and terminating operations.

The Cleveland-born Benny Friedman ultimately signed a contract that July to play with a new Cleveland Bulldogs franchise owned by a syndicate headed by Herbert Brandt.

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/dpn/1926.htm 1926 Detroit Panthers]
  2. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-colonels-easy-for-pan/161743111/ "Colonels Easy for Panthers: Detroit Pros Meet Little Opposition in Gaining Victory, 47 to 0,"] ''Detroit Free Press,'' Oct. 18, 1926; pp. 14-[https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-colonels-easy-for-pan/161743432/ 15].
  3. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-courier-journal-louisville-pros-defe/161745798/ "Louisville Pros Defeated by Detroit,"] ''Louisville Courier-Journal,'' Oct. 18, 1926, p. 6.
  4. "Pro Football Gossip," ''Green Bay Press-Gazette,'' Dec. 3, 1927, pp. 28–29.
  5. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-flint-journal-snow-stops-game/174720099/ "Snow Stops Game,"] ''Flint Journal,'' Dec. 6, 1926, p. 14.
  6. Associated Press, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/lansing-state-journal-detroit-panthers-w/174720505/ "Detroit Panthers Win From City Rivals,"] ''Lansing State Journal,'' Dec. 13, 1927, p. 16.
  7. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-friedman-denies-hell/174721591/ "Friedman Denies He'll Turn Pro,"] ''Detroit Free Press,'' April 26, 1927, p. 17.
  8. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-plain-dealer-friedman-joins-clevelan/174716799/ "Friedman Joins Cleveland Pros: Famous Grid Star to Play Here with National Club This Fall,"] ''Cleveland Plain Dealer,'' July 17, 1927, p. 19.
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