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1954 Fordham Rams football team


1954 Fordham Rams football
Independent
1–7–1
Ed Danowski (9th season)
Polo Grounds

The 1954 Fordham Rams football team represented Fordham University as an independent during the 1954 college football season. The Rams went 1–7–1 and amassed 96 points while their defense allowed 292 points. It was their worst season since the winless 1946 campaign. Shortly afterwards, and following a disastrous, 41–0 season finale home loss to previously winless (0–9) Villanova, head coach Ed Danowski resigned. Speculation grew around five coaches, all former Fordham players, rumored as replacements. In order of likeliness the candidates were Vince Lombardi, at the time a backfield coach with the New York Giants; Johnny Druze, at the time a line coach with Notre Dame; Harry Jacunski, at the time a line coach with Yale and two long shots who were each successful in the high school ranks. They were Ray Riddick, at the time head coach of Lowell High School's powerhouse program in Massachusetts and Leo Paquin, in charge of Xavier High School's program in Manhattan.

In the end none of the five were chosen. Instead, sighting poor attendance numbers and financial losses of $100,000 per year, the school decided to drop its football program on December, 15th.

Alumni, many hoping Lombardi would be named head coach, led a campaign to cover all operating costs for the 1955 season and honor an already announced schedule in the process. The university however stood by their decision. After more pushing, the alumni movement was finally abandoned in May, 1955. With that came the lost opportunity at hiring, arguably, the single greatest football coach of all time. They also lost the services of freshmen quarterbacks Chuck Zimmerman and Jim Reese who had platooned the freshman team to a promising 3-1 record. Reese transferred to Minnesota where in 1958 he became the first Golden Gopher to throw for 200 yards in a game. Zimmerman transferred to Syracuse where in that same season he threw for over 700 yards while leading the Orangemen to the Orange Bowl.

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 2at RutgersRutgers StadiumPiscataway, NJW 13–710,000
October 9at Boston UniversityBoston University FieldBoston, MAL 20–5518,000
October 16Boston CollegePolo GroundsNew York, NYL 7–2113,676
October 23at MarquetteMarquette StadiumMilwaukee, WIT 14–1419,500
October 29at No. 10 Miami (FL)Burdine StadiumMiami, FLL 7–7537,498
November 6at No. 17 West VirginiaMountaineer FieldMorgantown, WVL 9–3910,000
November 13Holy CrossPolo GroundsNew York, NYL 19–2013,557
November 20SyracusePolo GroundsNew York, NYL 7–2010,423
November 27VillanovaPolo GroundsNew York, NYL 0–419,699
Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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