1922 Cal Poly Mustangs football team

The 1922 Cal Poly Mustangs football team represented California Polytechnic School[note 1] during the 1922 college football season.

1922 Cal Poly Mustangs football
ConferenceCalifornia Coast Conference
1922 record1–3 (0–2 CCC)
Head coach
  • Al Agosti (2nd season)
1922 California Coast Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Fresno State $ 2 0 1  7 1 2
Pacific (CA) 3 0 0  6 1 0
Chico State 2 1 0  5 3 0
Modesto JC 2 2 1  2 3 4
Loyola (CA) 1 1 0       
Sacramento JC 0 1 0       
Cal Poly 0 2 0  1 3 0
San Jose State 0 3 0  2 5 1
  • $ Conference champion

Cal Poly was a two-year school until 1941, and competed in the South Division of the California Coast Conference (CCC). This was the first year for the CCC and there were only nine conference games played by the eight member teams. Cal Poly only played two conference games.

The Mustangs were led by second-year head coach Al Agosti and played home games in San Luis Obispo, California. They finished the season with a record of one win and three losses (1–3, 0–2 CCC). Overall, the Mustangs were outscored by their opponents 13–70 for the season, including being shut out in all three of their losses.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
October 7Loyola (CA)[note 2]Los Angeles, CAL 0–25
October 14Santa Barbara State[note 3]*San Luis Obispo, CAW 13–7
October 21at Stanford Reserves*Palo Alto, CAL 0–18
November 4Fresno State[note 4]San Luis Obispo, CAL 0–20
  • *Non-conference game

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Notes

  1. California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) was known as California Polytechnic School from 1901 to 1946.
  2. Loyola Marymount University was known as Loyola College of Los Angeles from 1918 to 1929.
  3. UC Santa Barbara was known as Santa Barbara State College from 1921 to 1943.
  4. California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) was known as Fresno State Normal School from 1911 to 1948.

References

  1. "Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Yearly Results". Retrieved January 12, 2017.
  2. "Cal Poly Football; 2016 Media Guide". Retrieved January 12, 2017.
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