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1916    Independent Conference Standings

 
 Season   Conference   Coach 
 Louisiana State 7-1-223845 E.T. McDonald
 Boston College 6-216766 Charles E. Brickley
 Syracuse 5-427587 William M. Bill Hollenback
 Wake Forest 3-310785 G.M. Billings
 Pittsburgh 8-025525 Glenn Scobey Pop Warner
 West Virginia 5-2-219838 Mont H. McIntire
 Michigan 7-225356 Fielding H. Hurry Up Yost
 Penn State 8-234862 Richard C. Dick Harlow
 Michigan State 4-2-112626 Frank A. Sommers
 Maryland 6-214252 H.C. Curley Byrd
 Rutgers 3-2-210652 George Foster Sanford
 Middle Tennessee State 5-211130 Alfred B. Miles
 Marshall 7-2-1267101 Boyd B. Chambers
 Western Kentucky 3-22829 J.L. Arthur
 North Texas 4-3-112574 J.W. St. Clair
 Southern Mississippi 0-20106 A.B. Dillie
 Texas El Paso 2-328137 Tommy Dwyer
 Notre Dame 8-129230 Jesse C. Harper
 Army 9-023536 Charles D. Daly
 New Mexico State 2-4-164153 Clarence W. Russell
 Buffalo 3-5-22488 Art Powell
 Akron 2-790183 Fred Sefton
 Northern Illinois 6-1-110519 William W. Wirtz
 Western Michigan 5-138938 William H. Bill Spaulding
 Central Michigan 1-539139 Blake Miller
 New Mexico 3-221670 R.F. Hutchison
 Nevada 3-5142160 Jack Glascock
 Hawaii 3-26729 William Britton
 Washington State 4-213525 William Lone Star Dietz
 Stanford 0-000 No Team
 Arizona State 0-31351 George H. Schaeffer
 Arizona 5-324793 James F. Pop McKale
 Arkansas State 4-37251 Earl Brannon
 Temple 3-1-26114 William Nicholai
 Connecticut 1-736110 John Donahue
 Memphis 2-3-115290 Tom Shea
 Navy 6-3-119976 Lt. Jonas H. Ingram
 Jacksonville State 2-4-115102 Ben Harris
 Sam Houston State 5-219754 Gene Berry
 
 

Some records may be incomplete.

Great Moments in College Football History

College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.