Talk:1932 college football season
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Dead link 2
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Not the last team to shut out all opponents
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- Colgate University became the last team to shut out all of its opponents, by an average score of 29-0 in nine games. Though the '32 Red Raiders were described as "unbeaten, untied, unscored upon...and uninvited", the Rose Bowl was the only postseason bowl game at the time.
The claim that the 1932 Colgate team were the last team to shut out all opponents is demonstrably untrue; Grambling State did it in 1942, and Michigan State Normal (now Eastern Michigan) did it in a shortened season in 1943. See [of undefeated NCAA Division I football teams#1900 to present] and sort by points against. cmadler (talk) 10:46, 7 August 2014 (UTC)
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