Marquette Golden Avalanche football explained

Teamname:Marquette Golden Avalanche football
Stadium:Marquette Stadium
Milwaukee County Stadium
Stadcapacity:24,000/43,768
Stadsurface:Grass
Firstyear:1892
Lastyear:1960,
Atwins:349
Atlosses:280
Atties:39
Bowlwins:0
Bowllosses:1
Natltitles:0
Heismans:0

For information on all Marquette University sports, see Marquette Golden EaglesThe Marquette Golden Avalanche football program, commonly known as the Marquette Hilltoppers from approximately 1940 to 1953 and as the Marquette Warriors from 1954 to 1960, was the intercollegiate American football team for Marquette University of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The first team was fielded in 1892.[1]

In December 1960, Marquette discontinued intercollegiate football,[2] citing the financial hardships imposed by a program that lost $50,000 in the preceding year.[3] [4] [5] [6] Lisle Blackbourn was the head coach for the program's final two seasons, and previously led it from 1950 through 1953.

History

The 1936 Golden Avalanche had a 7–1 regular season record with a top 20 ranking. They were invited to the first Cotton Bowl Classic in January 1937 in Dallas, against Texas Christian University of nearby Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs were led by quarterback Sammy Baugh and TCU won by ten points, in Marquette's only bowl appearance.

After a winless season in 1956, most of the home games (7 of 9) in 1957 and 1958 were moved from Marquette Stadium to the larger County Stadium,[7] and The 1957 game against Penn State at County Stadium drew fewer than 4,800 to the final home game on November 9, as the losing streak reached

Notable former players

Head coaching records

TenureHead coachYearsRecordPct.Bowls
1892–06, 1912–16 Unknown 20
1907 1 6–0–0 1.000
1908–11 4 19–5–6 .733
1917–21 5 28–5–5 .803
1922–36, 1946–49 19 104–55–6 .648 1
1937–40 4 10–23–1 .309
1941–45 5 20–22–2 .477
1950–53, 1959–60 6 24–30–4 .448
1954–55 2 5–11–2 .333
1956–58 3 2–26–1 .086

Bowl game appearances

SeasonDateBowlW/LOpponentPFPACoachNotes
January 1, 1937 L 6 16 notes-align=center
Total 1 bowl game 0–1 6 16 -->

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marquette Historical Data. College Football Data Warehouse. 2012-06-20. 2012-10-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20121013111756/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/discontinued/m/marquette/index.php. dead.
  2. News: Marquette gridders, coaches bewildered over drop move . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . December 11, 1960 . 2B.
  3. News: Marquette Drops Football, Track. Chicago Tribune. December 10, 1960. 41. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Save football, alumni aim . Milwaukee Journal . December 10, 1960 . 14.
  5. News: MU drops football, basketball survives . Milwaukee Sentinel . Bolchat . Rel . December 10, 1960 . 3, part 2 .
  6. News: 'We want football!' MUers yell . Milwaukee Sentinel . Riordon . Robert J . December 10, 1960 . 1, part 1.
  7. News: MU '11' will use stadium . Milwaukee Sentinel . April 25, 1957 . 9, part 3 .