1933 Cal Aggies football team

The 1933 Cal Aggies football team represented the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture[note 1] in the 1933 college football season. The team was known as either the Cal Aggies or California Aggies, and competed in the Far Western Conference (FWC).[note 2]

1933 Cal Aggies football
ConferenceFar Western Conference
1933 record2–5 (1–4 FWC)
Head coach
Home stadiumA Street field
1933 Far Western Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Nevada $ 3 0 0  4 4 0
San Jose State 3 1 0  4 4 0
Pacific (CA) 3 2 0  5 5 0
Fresno State 1 2 0  5 4 0
Chico State 1 3 0  2 6 0
Cal Aggies 1 4 0  2 5 0
  • $ Conference champion

The Aggies were led by sixth-year head coach Irv "Crip" Toomey. They played home games at A Street field on campus in Davis, California. The Aggies finished with a record of two wins and five losses (2–5, 1–4 FWC). The Aggies were outscored by their opponents 40–118 for the 1933 season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 30at California*L 0–39
October 14Chico State[note 3]
W 13–0[1]
October 21Sacramento Junior College[note 4]*Sacramento, CAW 13–6
October 28Fresno State[note 5]
  • A Street field
  • Davis, CA
L 0–20[2]
November 4at Pacific (CA)[note 6]
L 7–13
November 11San Jose State[note 7]
  • A Street field
  • Davis, CA
L 0–20
November 18Nevada
  • A Street field
  • Davis, CA
L 7–20
  • *Non-conference game

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Notes

  1. University of California, Davis was known as Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture from 1922 to 1959.
  2. The Northern California Athletic Conference (NCAC) was known as the Far Western Conference (FWC) from its founding in 1925 to 1982.
  3. California State University, Chico (Chico State) was known as Chico State Teachers College from 1921 to 1934.
  4. Sacramento City College was known as Sacramento Junior College from 1916 to 1936.
  5. California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) was known as Fresno State Normal School from 1911 to 1948.
  6. University of the Pacific (UOP) was known as College of the Pacific from 1911 to 1961.
  7. San Jose State University was known as State Teachers College at San Jose from 1921 to 1934.

References

  1. "California Aggies Win From Chico State". The Fresno Bee The Republican. Fresno, California. October 15, 1933. p. 28. Retrieved November 12, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "Fresno State 2016 Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved December 8, 2016.
  3. "California – Davis Yearly Results". Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  4. "UC Davis Football 2015: Team Information Guide" (PDF). Retrieved April 22, 2017.
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