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1920 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team

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1920 record
  
2–2–2 (1–2–1 PCC)

Home stadium
  
Bell Field

Captain
  
Henry Rearden

Conference
  
Pacific Coast Conference

Head coach
  
R. B. Rutherford (1st year)

The 1920 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team represented Oregon Agricultural College (now known as Oregon State University) in the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1920 college football season. The team played its home games at Bell Field in Corvallis, Oregon. Henry Rearden was the team captain. Gap Powell was the fullback and the offensive star.

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Season overview

In April 1920, R. B. "Dick" Rutherford was hired as the team's head coach. He had played football at Nebraska and had been the head football coach at Washington University from 1917 to 1919. In their first season under coach Rutherford, the Beavers compiled a 2–2–2 record (1–2–1 against PCC opponents), finished in fifth place in the PCC, and were outscored by their opponents, 52 to 20.

On October 23, 1920, the Aggies defeated Washington, 3–0, for the Aggies' first victory over Washington since 1905. The annual Civil War rivalry game with Oregon, played at Corvallis on November 20, 1920, resulted in a scoreless tie. The Aggies also played two games with the Multnomah Athletic Club of Portland, resulting in a win and a tie, and lost games against national champion California (7–17) and Washington State (0–28).

In January 1921, Rutherford was signed to a three-year contract as the school's coach and director of athletics.

Players

The following players received letters for their participation on the Aggies' 1920 football team.

  • Emil Christensen
  • Edward Clark
  • Andrew Crowell
  • Charles Daigh
  • Ted Heyden
  • Gap Powell
  • Albert "Duke" Hodler
  • Clarence Johnston
  • Dough Johnston
  • Joe Kasberger
  • Marlon McCart
  • Harold McKenna
  • Hugh McKenna
  • Henry Rearden
  • Millard Scott
  • Claire R. Seely
  • Robert Stewart
  • Stanley Summers
  • Harry Swan
  • Herman Wood
  • References

    1920 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team Wikipedia