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1923 Hawaii Deans football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–1–2
Head coach
Home stadium Moiliili Field
Seasons
←  1922
1924 →
1923 Western college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
New Mexico A&M     9 0 0
La Verne     7 2 1
Hawaii     5 1 2
Saint Mary's     5 3 1
Arizona     5 3 0
Tempe Normal     4 2 0
Gonzaga     4 3 0
Montana     4 4 0
Santa Clara     3 4 1
New Mexico     3 5 0
Nevada     2 3 3
Santa Barbara State     2 4 0
Cal Aggies     2 7 0

The 1923 Hawaii Deans football team was an American football team that represented the University of Hawaii as an independent during the 1923 college football season. In its third season under head coach Otto Klum, the team compiled a 5–1–2 record and outscored opponents by a total of 172 to 50. [1] The season concluded with a 7 to 0 victory over the 1923 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team in the Hawaii Holiday Classic on January 1, 1924. [2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 29Coast DefenseW 83–6
October 6Honolulu Town Team
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
W 13–0
October 20Hawaii Army
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
W 27–7
November 3National Guard
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
W 10–0
November 12Pearl Harbor Navy
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
T 19–19
November 29at PomonaL 7–147,000 [3]
December 18Honolulu Town Team
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii
T 6–6
January 1, 1924 Oregon Agricultural
  • Moiliili Field
  • Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii (Hawaii Holiday Classic)
W 7–0 [2]

References

  1. ^ "Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Football 2018 Media Guide". University of Hawaii. 2018. pp. 124, 135. Archived from the original on January 23, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Deans Humble Aggies In Seven to Nothing Scrap That Closes Visit Here". The Honolulu Advertiser. January 2, 1924. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Braven Dyer (November 30, 1923). "Pomona Grabs a 14-to-7 Victory". Los Angeles Times. p. Sports 1, 3 – via Newspapers.com.