1913 Presbyterian Blue Hose football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–3
Head coach
CaptainD. D. "Red" Thomas
1913 Southern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Rice    4 0 0
Western Kentucky State Normal    1 0 0
Texas    7 1 0
Navy    7 1 1
VMI    7 1 2
Louisville    5 1 0
Middle Tennessee State Normal    5 1 1
Arkansas    7 2 0
Oklahoma    6 2 0
Kendall    5 2 0
TCU    5 2 1
Furman    6 3 0
Maryland    6 3 0
Ole Miss    6 3 1
Presbyterian    5 3 0
Howard (AL)    5 3 1
Richmond    5 3 1
Chattanooga    4 3 0
Oklahoma A&M    4 3 0
South Carolina    4 3 0
Baylor    4 4 2
Florida Southern    1 1 0
Polytechnic (TX)    2 2 4
Southwestern Louisiana Industrial    4 4 0
Southwest Texas State    4 4 0
Spring Hill    3 3 0
West Virginia    3 4 2
Louisiana Industrial    3 4 1
Marshall    3 4 0
Delaware    2 4 2
Catholic University    1 4 1
Davidson    2 5 0
Mississippi Normal    1 5 1
West Tennessee State Normal    1 2 0
North Texas State Normal    0 1 0
Wake Forest    0 8 0

The 1913 Presbyterian Blue Hose football team represented Presbyterian College as an independent during the 1913 college football season. Led by Everett Booe in his first and only season as head coach, the Blue Hose compiled a record of 5–3. The team captain was D. D. "Red" Thomas.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 13Anderson FittingClinton, SCW 58–0
October 20Bailey Military InstituteClinton, SCW 20–0
October 29vs. NewberryL 0–51
November 7at NewberryNewberry, SCL 0–51
November 14vs. Rock Hill High SchoolW 32–10
November 17vs. Bailey Military InstituteW 26–0
November 21at FurmanGreenville, SCL 0–65[1]
November 27at College of CharlestonW 12–6

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References

  1. "Furman Played Fine Ball And Defeated Presbyterian Team". The Greenville Daily News. Greenville, South Carolina. November 22, 1913. p. 8. Retrieved September 1, 2022 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. "2009 Football Media Guide - Presbyterian College Blue Hose" (PDF). gobluehose. gobluehose.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 20, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2017.


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