1923 Colorado Silver and Gold football team
The 1923 Colorado Silver and Gold football team was an American football team that represented the University of Colorado during the 1923 college football season. Head coach Myron E. Witham led the team to a 7–0 mark in the RMFAC and 9–0 overall, the program's fifth undefeated season and Witham's first RMFAC championship.[1]
References
- ↑ "2015 Media Guide" (PDF). CUBuffs.com. Colorado Athletic Department. 2015. p. 128-130. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
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- Montana State (1938)
- Colorado Mines (1939)
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- Adams State (1968)
- Northern Colorado (1969)
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- Adams State & University of Southern Colorado (1980)
- N.M. Highlands (1981)
- Mesa State (1982)
- Mesa State (1983)
- Fort Lewis (1984)
- Mesa State (1985)
- Mesa State (1986)
- Mesa State (1987)
- Mesa State (1988)
- Adams State (1989)
- Mesa State (1990)
- Western State (1991)
- Western State (1992)
- Fort Hays State (1993)
- Western State (1994)
- Fort Hays State & Western State (1995)
- Chadron State (1996)
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- Chadron State & Western State (1998)
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- Mesa State (2003)
- Colorado Mines (2004)
- Nebraska-Kearney (2005)
- Chadron State (2006)
- Chadron State (2007)
- Chadron State (2008)
- Nebraska-Kearney (2009)
- Colorado Mines & Nebraska-Kearney (2010)
- CSU–Pueblo (2011)
- CSU–Pueblo (2012)
- CSU–Pueblo (2013)
- CSU–Pueblo & Colorado Mines (2014)
- CSU–Pueblo (2015)
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