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Vermont Catamounts football

The Vermont Catamounts football program was the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Vermont located in Burlington, Vermont. The team competed in the NCAA Division I and were members of the Yankee Conference. The school's first football team was fielded in 1886.[2] The football program was discontinued at the conclusion of the 1974 season.[3][4]

Vermont Catamounts football
First season1886
Last season1974
StadiumCentennial Field
(capacity: 4,415)
Field surfaceGrass
LocationBurlington, Vermont
NCAA divisionDivision I
ConferenceYankee Conference
Bowl record0–0 (–)
RivalriesNew Hampshire
ColorsGreen and gold[1]
   
WebsiteUVMAthletics.com

Vermont fields a team at the club football level, in a conference that also uses the Yankee Conference name.

History edit

 
The 1909 football team

The first intercollegiate game in the state of Vermont happened on November 6, 1886, between Dartmouth and Vermont in Burlington. Dartmouth won 91 to 0.[5] Vermont reached a level of success after coach "Dud" Drake in the 1907 and 1908 seasons. The 1907 team fought Dartmouth to a scoreless tie, and the 1908 team gave Cornell a scare.

In 2007, The University of Vermont brought football back as a club sport under the Student Government Association by Doug Deluca. The University of Vermont Club football team is currently playing in the NCFA and is led by head coach Jeff Porter, defensive coordinator Jason Paul and offensive coordinator Jack Leclerc.

As of recent, the team has sustained some success under head coach Jeff Porter. During the 2019 NCFA season, the Catamounts went undefeated in the North Atlantic conference until losing in their conference championship game to Sacred Heart University. The Catamounts are currently ranked fifth in the NCFA.

All-time Yankee Conference records edit

This table reflects the results of Yankee Conference matchups when both Vermont and its opponent were members of the conference. Vermont began Yankee Conference play in 1947 with Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Although they played UMass and UNH in the first season, they didn't play Maine until 1950, Rhode Island until 1955, and UConn until 1966. Boston University began league play in 1973.

Team Yankee
Wins
Yankee
Losses
Yankee
Ties
Winning
Percentage
Notable
Streak
First Yankee
Meeting
Last
Meeting
Boston University Terriers 1 1 0 .500 1973 1974
Connecticut Huskies 2 7 0 .222 Lost 4 1966 1974
Maine Black Bears 4 21 0 .160 Lost 14 1950 1974
UMass Minutemen 3 18 1 .159 Lost 15 1947 1974
New Hampshire Wildcats 9 9 0 .500 Won 4 1947 1974
Rhode Island Rams 8 8 1 .500 Won 5 1955 1974
27 66 2 .295

All Data from Michigan-Football.com[6]

Head coaches edit

Notable former players edit

 
Ray B. Thomas

Notable alumni include:

References edit

  1. ^ "Vermont Athletic Style Guide" (PDF). September 1, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-11.
  3. ^ "Vermont Catamounts All-Time NCAA College Football Records". michigan-football.com. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  4. ^ "Helmets of Discontinued College Teams". The Helmet Project. Retrieved 2012-06-21.
  5. ^ "College Football Games". New York Times. November 7, 1886. p. 3. Retrieved March 27, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Vermont Catamounts All-Time NCAA Scores". michigan-football.com. Retrieved October 12, 2016.

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For information on all University of Vermont sports see Vermont Catamounts The Vermont Catamounts football program was the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Vermont located in Burlington Vermont The team competed in the NCAA Division I and were members of the Yankee Conference The school s first football team was fielded in 1886 2 The football program was discontinued at the conclusion of the 1974 season 3 4 Vermont Catamounts footballFirst season1886Last season1974StadiumCentennial Field capacity 4 415 Field surfaceGrassLocationBurlington VermontNCAA divisionDivision IConferenceYankee ConferenceBowl record0 0 RivalriesNew HampshireColorsGreen and gold 1 WebsiteUVMAthletics comVermont fields a team at the club football level in a conference that also uses the Yankee Conference name Contents 1 History 1 1 All time Yankee Conference records 2 Head coaches 3 Notable former players 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The 1909 football teamThe first intercollegiate game in the state of Vermont happened on November 6 1886 between Dartmouth and Vermont in Burlington Dartmouth won 91 to 0 5 Vermont reached a level of success after coach Dud Drake in the 1907 and 1908 seasons The 1907 team fought Dartmouth to a scoreless tie and the 1908 team gave Cornell a scare In 2007 The University of Vermont brought football back as a club sport under the Student Government Association by Doug Deluca The University of Vermont Club football team is currently playing in the NCFA and is led by head coach Jeff Porter defensive coordinator Jason Paul and offensive coordinator Jack Leclerc As of recent the team has sustained some success under head coach Jeff Porter During the 2019 NCFA season the Catamounts went undefeated in the North Atlantic conference until losing in their conference championship game to Sacred Heart University The Catamounts are currently ranked fifth in the NCFA All time Yankee Conference records edit This table reflects the results of Yankee Conference matchups when both Vermont and its opponent were members of the conference Vermont began Yankee Conference play in 1947 with Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire and Rhode Island Although they played UMass and UNH in the first season they didn t play Maine until 1950 Rhode Island until 1955 and UConn until 1966 Boston University began league play in 1973 Team YankeeWins YankeeLosses YankeeTies WinningPercentage NotableStreak First YankeeMeeting LastMeetingBoston University Terriers 1 1 0 500 1973 1974Connecticut Huskies 2 7 0 222 Lost 4 1966 1974Maine Black Bears 4 21 0 160 Lost 14 1950 1974UMass Minutemen 3 18 1 159 Lost 15 1947 1974New Hampshire Wildcats 9 9 0 500 Won 4 1947 1974Rhode Island Rams 8 8 1 500 Won 5 1955 197427 66 2 295All Data from Michigan Football com 6 Head coaches editWilliam Farrar 1897 D M McLaughlin 1898 1899 M Delmar Ritchie 1900 P J McMahon 1901 Harry Howard Cloudman 1902 1904 George B Drake 1905 1907 Edward Albert Herr 1908 Ray B Thomas 1909 Edward Joseph Slavin 1910 1911 Earle T Pickering 1912 Jere O Brien 1913 James A Turner 1914 Stanley L Robinson 1915 Edwin W Leary 1916 Unknown 1917 No coach 1918 William P Edmunds 1919 J Frank Burke 1920 Tom Keady 1921 1924 William McAvoy 1925 1928 William V Rattan 1928 1929 David L Dunn 1930 1931 John H Burke 1932 1933 John P Sabo 1934 1939 John C Evans 1940 1942 No team 1943 1945 John C Evans 1946 1951 J Edward Donnelly 1952 1961 Bob Clifford 1962 1969 Joe Scannella 1970 1971 Carl Falivene 1972 1974 Jeff Porter 2014 2019 Notable former players edit nbsp Ray B ThomasNotable alumni include George Cassidy head football coach at Colorado Agricultural 1911 Leo Douglass National Football League player 1926 W J Forbes head football coach at Colorado Agricultural 1899 Denny Lambert athletic director at Vermont 1973 1992 Ralph LaPointe Major League Baseball player 1947 1948 Bill Leete head football coach at Hofstra 1975 1980 Arlie Pond Major League Baseball player 1895 1898 Ray B Thomas head football coach at Vermont 1909 and New Hampshire 1910 1911 Frank Trigilio All America Football Conference player 1946 Fenwick Watkins coach at Fargo College in North Dakota c 1910 References edit Vermont Athletic Style Guide PDF September 1 2016 Retrieved April 5 2017 Dartmouth 1885 1889 on CFB Data Warehouse Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 12 11 Vermont Catamounts All Time NCAA College Football Records michigan football com Retrieved 2012 06 21 Helmets of Discontinued College Teams The Helmet Project Retrieved 2012 06 21 College Football Games New York Times November 7 1886 p 3 Retrieved March 27 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Vermont Catamounts All Time NCAA Scores michigan football com Retrieved October 12 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vermont Catamounts football amp oldid 1046955035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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