The 1921 Boston University football team was an American football team that represented Boston University as an independent during the 1921 college football season. In its first season under head coach Charles Whelan, the team compiled a 6–2 record and outscored opponents by a total of 115 to 44.[1]

Quick Facts Boston University football, Conference ...
1921 Boston University football
ConferenceIndependent
Record6–2
Head coach
Home stadiumBraves Field
Seasons
 1920
1922 
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More information Conf, Overall ...
1921 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington & Jefferson    10 0 1
Lafayette    9 0 0
Cornell    8 0 0
Penn State    8 0 2
Yale    8 1 0
New Hampshire    8 1 1
Franklin & Marshall    6 1 2
Villanova    6 1 2
Carnegie Tech    7 2 0
Syracuse    7 2 0
Harvard    7 2 1
Boston University    6 2 0
Dartmouth    6 2 1
Brown    5 3 1
Bucknell    5 3 1
Geneva    5 3 1
Pittsburgh    5 3 1
Holy Cross    5 3 0
Army    6 4 0
Princeton    4 3 0
Boston College    4 3 1
Fordham    4 3 2
Penn    4 3 2
Colgate    4 4 2
Lehigh    4 4 0
Springfield    4 5 2
Vermont    3 4 0
NYU    2 3 3
Buffalo    2 3 2
Drexel    2 3 1
Rutgers    4 6 0
Rhode Island State    3 5 0
Columbia    2 6 0
Tufts    1 5 2
Duquesne    0 4 1
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Schedule

More information Date, Opponent ...
DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 24at HarvardL 0–1018,000[2]
October 1at Boston College
L 0–135,000[3]
October 8Worcester Tech
W 52–0[4]
October 15at Wesleyan
W 7–0[5]
October 22at Trinity (CT)W 14–0[6]
October 29Rhode Island State
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
W 14–0[7]
November 5at Tufts
W 8–7[8]
November 12Norwich
  • Braves Field
  • Boston, MA
W 20–14[9]
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