1926 Akron Indians season explained

Team:Akron Indians
Year:1926
Record:1–4–3
Division Place:T-16th NFL
Coach:Al Nesser and Frank Nied
Stadium:League Park
Playoffs:No playoffs until 1932
Next:none
No Nextseason:true

The 1926 season was the seventh and final season of the Akron Indians in the National Football League and their only season as the Indians. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 4–2–2, winning only one game.[1] They tied for sixteenth in the league.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecord
1September 25 at Frankford Yellow JacketsT 6–60–0–1
2September 26at Buffalo RangersL 0–70–1–1
3October 3Hammond ProsW 17–01–1–1
4October 10Canton BulldogsT 0–01–1–2
5October 24at Detroit PanthersL 0–251–2–2
6October 31at Chicago BearsL 0–171–3–2
7November 7at Pottsville MaroonsL 0–341–4–2
8November 25at Canton BulldogsT 0–01–4–3

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/akr/1926.htm 1926 Akron Indians