Hartford Blues Explained

Hartford Blues
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Founded:1924
Folded:1927
Location:Hartford, Connecticut, USA (1925–1927)
Waterbury, Connecticut, USA (1924–1925)
Field:Brassco Field (1924–1925)
Clarkin Field (1925)
East Hartford Velodrome (1926–1927)
League:National Football League (1926)
Independent (1924–1925, 1927)
Colors:Blue, white (1924–1926)

Black, orange (1927)
History:Waterbury Blues (1924–1925)
Hartford Blues (1925–1926)
Hartford Giants (1927)
Nickname:"George Mulligan's Blues"
Coach:Dick McGrath (1924–1925)
Jack Keogh (1926)
Vincent Lacava (1927)
Owner:George Mulligan
Other League Championships:2 State Championships: (1924, 1925)

The Hartford Blues of the National Football League played only in the 1926 NFL season, with a record of 3–7. The team was based in Hartford, Connecticut but played at the East Hartford Velodrome.[1] [2]

Season-by-season

Year W L T FinishCoach
7 2 4 N/A Dick McGrath
10 2 0 N/A
3 7 0 13thJack Keogh
7 1 0 Inc. Vincent Lacava

References

  1. The Hartford Blues Part I. Coffin Corner . Professional Football Researchers Association . 4 . 8 . 1982 . 1–5 . Hogrogian, John.
  2. The Hartford Blues Part II. Coffin Corner . Professional Football Researchers Association . 4 . 9 . 1982 . 1–5 . Hogrogian, John.