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1942 Fort Totten Redlegs football team


1942 Fort Totten Redlegs football
Independent
No. 18 (APS)
3–5–1
Dan Grody (1st season)

The 1942 Fort Totten Redlegs football team represented Fort Totten during the 1942 college football season. The Redlegs compiled a 3–5–1 record, and were ranked No. 18 in the Associated Press post-season poll for service teams. There was some debate about Fort Totten's overall record for the 1942, with multiple sources citing the team had five wins and three losses prior to their contest with Fort Monmouth, and one specifying the team with four wins and three losses. However, the accounts must be incorrect, given Totten's confirmed tie against Hartwick College at the beginning of the season, and that most accounts recognize the Fort played eight games before Fort Monmouth, which corroborates with the verified number of games for the season.

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 26at HartwickOneonta, NYT 6–6700
October 3at BrooklynKingsmen's FieldBrooklyn, NYW 27–7
October 10at Holy CrossFitton FieldWorcester, MAL 0–606,000
October 18at St. BonaventureBradner StadiumOlean, NYL 0–72,000
October 25at CanisiusBuffalo, NYL 7–145,882
November 32:00 p.m.at CCNYLewisohn StadiumNew York, NYW 51–0
November 8at ScrantonScranton StadiumScranton, PAL 6–132,000
November 22at Fort HamiltonUnion City, NJW 39–7
November 292:30 p.m.at Fort MonmouthFrawley FieldFort Monmouth, NJ (Second corps area championship)L 0–6
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