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Marquette Golden Avalanche football

The Marquette Golden Avalanche football program, commonly known as the Marquette Hilltoppers from approximately 1940 to 1953 and as the Marquette Warriors from 1954 to 1960, was the intercollegiate American football team for Marquette University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The first team was fielded in 1892.[2]

Marquette Golden Avalanche football
First season1892
Last season1960, 63 years ago
StadiumMarquette Stadium
Milwaukee County Stadium
(capacity: 24,000/43,768)
Field surfaceGrass
LocationMilwaukee, Wisconsin
All-time record349–280–39 (.552)
Bowl record0–1 (.000)
ColorsBlue and gold[1]
   
For information on all Marquette University sports, see Marquette Golden Eagles

In December 1960, Marquette discontinued intercollegiate football, citing the financial hardships imposed by a program that lost $50,000 in the preceding year.[3][4][5][6]

History

The 1936 Golden Avalanche had a 7–1 regular season record with a top 20 ranking. They were invited to the first Cotton Bowl Classic in January 1937 in Dallas, against Texas Christian University of nearby Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs were led by quarterback Sammy Baugh and TCU won by ten points, 16–6,[7] in Marquette's only bowl appearance.

After a winless season in 1956, most of the home games (7 of 9) in 1957 and 1958 were moved from Marquette Stadium to the larger County Stadium,[8] and attendance fell.[9][10][11] The 1957 game against Penn State at County Stadium drew fewer than 4,800 to the final home game on November 9, as the losing streak reached 18 games.[11][12]

Notable former players

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Year by Year

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. Bowl Games
1892–06, 1912–16 Unknown 20
1907 Cody Clark 1 6–0–0 1.000
1908–11 William Juneau 4 19–5–6 .733
1917–21 John J. Ryan 5 28–5–5 .803
1922–36, 1946–49 Frank Murray 19 104–55–6 .648
1937–40 Paddy Driscoll 4 10–23–1 .309 1
1941–45 Thomas E. Stidham 5 20–22–2 .477
1950–53, 1959–60 Lisle Blackbourn 6 24–30–4 .448
1954–55 Frosty Ferzacca 2 5–11–2 .333
1956–58 John F. Druze 3 2–26–1 .086

Bowl game appearances

Season Date Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA Coach Notes
1936 January 1, 1937 Cotton Bowl L TCU 6 16 Paddy Driscoll notes
Total 1 bowl game 0–1 6 16

References

  1. ^ "Marquette Athletics Identity Standards" (PDF). Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
  3. ^ "Marquette Drops Football, Track". Chicago Tribune. December 10, 1960. p. 41 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Save football, alumni aim". Milwaukee Journal. December 10, 1960. p. 14.
  5. ^ Bolchat, Rel (December 10, 1960). "MU drops football, basketball survives". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 3, part 2.
  6. ^ Riordon, Robert J (December 10, 1960). "'We want football!' MUers yell". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 1.
  7. ^ Walfroot, Cleon (January 2, 1937). "TCU passes give Hilltop 16–6 beating". Milwaukee Journal. p. 8.
  8. ^ "MU '11' will use stadium". Milwaukee Sentinel. April 25, 1957. p. 9, part 3.
  9. ^ Tharinger, Dick (January 21, 1962). "Moon Mullins, leaving Marquette, recounts failures and successes". Milwaukee Journal. p. 3.
  10. ^ Wolfley, Bob (December 8, 2010). "Marquette whistled football dead 50 years ago". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  11. ^ a b Bochat, Rel (March 25, 1959). "MU returns to own stadium". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 6, part 2.
  12. ^ "Marquette undecided on games at stadium". Milwaukee Journal. March 25, 1959. p. 14, part 2.

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The Marquette Golden Avalanche football program commonly known as the Marquette Hilltoppers from approximately 1940 to 1953 and as the Marquette Warriors from 1954 to 1960 was the intercollegiate American football team for Marquette University of Milwaukee Wisconsin The first team was fielded in 1892 2 Marquette Golden Avalanche footballFirst season1892Last season1960 63 years agoStadiumMarquette StadiumMilwaukee County Stadium capacity 24 000 43 768 Field surfaceGrassLocationMilwaukee WisconsinAll time record349 280 39 552 Bowl record0 1 000 ColorsBlue and gold 1 For information on all Marquette University sports see Marquette Golden EaglesIn December 1960 Marquette discontinued intercollegiate football citing the financial hardships imposed by a program that lost 50 000 in the preceding year 3 4 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Notable former players 3 Year by Year 4 Bowl game appearances 5 ReferencesHistory EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2012 The 1936 Golden Avalanche had a 7 1 regular season record with a top 20 ranking They were invited to the first Cotton Bowl Classic in January 1937 in Dallas against Texas Christian University of nearby Fort Worth The Horned Frogs were led by quarterback Sammy Baugh and TCU won by ten points 16 6 7 in Marquette s only bowl appearance After a winless season in 1956 most of the home games 7 of 9 in 1957 and 1958 were moved from Marquette Stadium to the larger County Stadium 8 and attendance fell 9 10 11 The 1957 game against Penn State at County Stadium drew fewer than 4 800 to the final home game on November 9 as the losing streak reached 18 games 11 12 Notable former players EditGeorge Andrie defensive end Dallas Cowboys 1962 1972 Ray Apolskis lineman Chicago Cardinals 1941 1942 1945 1950 Wayland Becker end Chicago Bears 1934 Brooklyn Dodgers 1934 1935 Green Bay Packers 1936 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates 1939 Tom Braatz end linebacker Washington Redskins 1957 1958 Los Angeles Rams 1958 Green Bay Packers 1959 Washington Redskins 1959 Dallas Cowboys 1960 1961 Art Bultman center Brooklyn Dodgers 1931 Green Bay Packers 1932 1934 Ward Cuff halfback New York Giants 1937 1945 Chicago Cardinals 1946 Green Bay Packers 1947 Frank Deig fullback 1928 1931 LaVern Dilweg end Green Bay Packers 1927 1934 also Milwaukee Badgers 1926 attorney and U S Congressman 1943 1945 Ron Drzewiecki halfback Chicago Bears 1955 1957 Red Dunn back Milwaukee Badgers 1924 Chicago Cardinals 1925 1926 Green Bay Packers 1927 1931 Earl Evans lineman Chicago Cardinals 1925 Chicago Bears 1926 1929 Swede Johnston back Green Bay Packers 1931 Chicago Cardinals 1933 Cincinnati Reds 1934 St Louis Gunners 1934 Green Bay Packers 1934 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates 1939 Pittsburgh Steelers 1940 Thomas A Manning attorney and Wisconsin State Assemblyman 1912 1914 Jab Murray lineman Green Bay Packers 1921 1924 Fritz Roeseler end Racine Legion 1922 1924 Milwaukee Badgers 1925 Gene Ronzani back Chicago Bears 1933 1938 1944 1945 second head coach of Green Bay Packers 1950 1953 Carl Schuette linebacker Buffalo Bills 1948 1949 Green Bay Packers 1950 1951 Johnny Sisk back Chicago Bears 1932 1936 Johnny Strzykalski halfback San Francisco 49ers 1946 1952 Milt Trost tackle end Chicago Bears 1935 1939 Philadelphia Eagles 1940 Whitey Woodin guard Racine Legion 1922 Green Bay Packers 1922 1931 style background 00386D align center Season Date Bowl W L Opponent PF PA Coach NotesYear by Year EditTenure Coach Years Record Pct Bowl Games1892 06 1912 16 Unknown 201907 Cody Clark 1 6 0 0 1 0001908 11 William Juneau 4 19 5 6 7331917 21 John J Ryan 5 28 5 5 8031922 36 1946 49 Frank Murray 19 104 55 6 6481937 40 Paddy Driscoll 4 10 23 1 309 11941 45 Thomas E Stidham 5 20 22 2 4771950 53 1959 60 Lisle Blackbourn 6 24 30 4 4481954 55 Frosty Ferzacca 2 5 11 2 3331956 58 John F Druze 3 2 26 1 086Bowl game appearances EditSeason Date Bowl W L Opponent PF PA Coach Notes1936 January 1 1937 Cotton Bowl L TCU 6 16 Paddy Driscoll notesTotal 1 bowl game 0 1 6 16References Edit Marquette Athletics Identity Standards PDF Retrieved April 10 2016 Marquette Historical Data College Football Data Warehouse Archived from the original on 2012 10 13 Retrieved 2012 06 20 Marquette Drops Football Track Chicago Tribune December 10 1960 p 41 via Newspapers com Save football alumni aim Milwaukee Journal December 10 1960 p 14 Bolchat Rel December 10 1960 MU drops football basketball survives Milwaukee Sentinel p 3 part 2 Riordon Robert J December 10 1960 We want football MUers yell Milwaukee Sentinel p 1 part 1 Walfroot Cleon January 2 1937 TCU passes give Hilltop 16 6 beating Milwaukee Journal p 8 MU 11 will use stadium Milwaukee Sentinel April 25 1957 p 9 part 3 Tharinger Dick January 21 1962 Moon Mullins leaving Marquette recounts failures and successes Milwaukee Journal p 3 Wolfley Bob December 8 2010 Marquette whistled football dead 50 years ago Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved March 22 2014 a b Bochat Rel March 25 1959 MU returns 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