- Source: 1910 New Hampshire football team
The 1910 New Hampshire football team was an American football team that represented New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts during the 1910 college football season—the school became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. Under first-year head coach Ray B. Thomas, the team finished with a record of 2–3–1.
Schedule
Scoring during this era awarded five points for a touchdown, one point for a conversion kick (extra point), and three points for a field goal. Teams played in the one-platoon system. Games were now played in four quarters; in earlier seasons, two halves were played. This was the first season that "allow[ed] a man to return to the game after once being removed".
Massachusetts was coached by Willard Gildersleeve, who had coached New Hampshire the prior season.
Team
Each of the above players was awarded a varsity letter.
Manager: Charles W. Kemp, class of 1911
Asst. Manager: Leland S. Foster, class of 1912
Myles S. Watson and team manager Kemp were also listed as earning varsity letters.
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