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1911    Independent Conference Standings

 
 Season   Conference   Coach 
 Arkansas 5-2-216823 Hugo F. Bezdek
 Louisiana State 6-318634 James K. Pat Dwyer
 Florida 5-0-18414 G.E. Pyle
 South Carolina 1-4-222102 John H. Neff
 Texas A&M 6-113417 Charles B. Moran
 Boston College 0-7897 Joseph Courtney
 Syracuse 5-3-26359 C. DeForest Cummings
 Wake Forest 3-515981 Frank Thompson
 Pittsburgh 4-3-17229 Joseph H. Thompson
 Oklahoma 8-028215 Bennie Owen
 Texas 5-26619 William S. Wasmund
 West Virginia 6-39167 Dr. Charles Augustus Lueder
 Texas Christian 4-5114106 Henry W. Lever
 Baylor 3-4-210353 Ralph Glaze
 Kansas State 5-4-14787 Guy S. Lowman
 Oklahoma State 5-225659 Paul J. Davis
 Michigan 5-1-29038 Fielding H. Hurry Up Yost
 Penn State 8-0-119915 William M. Bill Hollenback
 Michigan State 5-19330 John F. Macklin
 Maryland 4-4-23772 Charley F. Donnelly
 Rutgers 4-4-12599 Howard Gargan
 Middle Tennessee State 0-1020 L.E. Mutt Weber
 Marshall 4-1-112222 Boyd B. Chambers
 Louisiana Tech 4-2-19868 Percy S. Prince
 Notre Dame 6-0-22229 John L. Jack Marks
 Army 6-1-18811 Joseph W. Beacham
 New Mexico State 7-01926 Arthur H. Badenoch
 Akron 3-4-18024 Frank Haggerty
 Northern Illinois 8-1-219684 William W. Wirtz
 Western Michigan 2-311059 William H. Bill Spaulding
 Central Michigan 3-2218 Harry W. Helmer
 New Mexico 1-3-16222 R.F. Hutchison
 Hawaii 2-23249 Austin Jones
 Washington 7-02779 Gilmour Gloomy Gil Dobie
 Washington State 3-39242 Oscar P. Osthoff
 Stanford 0-000 No Team
 Oregon 3-25951 William J. Bill Warner
 Oregon State 5-211949 Sam Dolan
 Arizona 3-1-1163 George F. Shipp
 Troy 4-1-14920 George W. Penton
 Louisiana 1-3-13568 C.J. McNaspy
 Arkansas State 1-11211 F.T. Parks
 Temple 6-19054 William J. Schatz
 Connecticut 0-56166 Leo Hafford
 Navy 6-0-311611 Lt. Douglas L. Doug Howard
 Jacksonville State 3-2-13222 Ben Harris
 
 

Some records may be incomplete.

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