The 1914 Montana football team represented the University of Montana in the 1914 college football season. They were led by second-year head coach A. George Heilman, played their home games at Dornblaser Field and finished the season with a record of seven wins, zero losses and one tie (7–0–1).[1]

1914 Montana football
ConferenceIndependent
Record7–0–1
Head coach
Home stadiumDornblaser Field
Seasons
← 1913
1915 →
1914 Western college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Montana     7 0 1
Arizona     5 1 0
Montana A&M     5 1 0
New Mexico     3 1 1
New Mexico A&M     4 2 1
Tempe Normal     4 3 0
USC     4 3 0

Schedule edit

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
Butte RamblersW 87–0
October 6Washington State
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT
W 10–0[2][3]
October 17at IdahoT 0–0[4][5]
October 25Utah Agricultural
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT
W 32–0[6]
November 7Montana A&M
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT (rivalry)
W 26–9
November 14North Dakota Agricultural
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT
W 13–0[7]
November 20Montana Tech
  • Dornblaser Field
  • Missoula, MT
W 14–0
November 26at GonzagaW 19–0[8][9]
  • One game was played on Tuesday (against Washington State)
    and one on Thursday (against Gonzaga in Spokane on Thanksgiving)

References edit

  1. ^ 2010 Montana Football Media Guide Archived 2012-08-17 at the Wayback Machine, University of Montana, 2010.
  2. ^ "W.S.C. eleven at Montana today". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). October 6, 1914. p. 14.
  3. ^ "Montana winner over W.S.C. team". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 7, 1914. p. 14.
  4. ^ "Idaho holds big Montana eleven". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). October 18, 1914. p. 1, sports.
  5. ^ "Many surprises in football saturday; Idaho game no test". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 19, 1914. p. 14.
  6. ^ "Grizzlies, Playing Slow, Poor Football Lost To Old-Time Mormon Enemies, 9 to 7". The Missoulian. October 26, 1913. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Bruins win ragged contest and are now champions of gridirons in two states". The Missoulian. November 15, 1914. Retrieved October 6, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Gonzaga's greatest team to play best of Montana's history today". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). November 26, 1914. p. 12.
  9. ^ "Montana and North Central win great gridiron battles". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). November 27, 1914. p. 20.