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  • Penn State Nittany Lions football under Bill Hollenback
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  • Bill Hollenback coached the Penn State Nittany Lions football teams in 1909 and from 1911 to 1914. In his five seasons, he compiled a 28–9–4 record and a .732 winning percentage. Hollenback would serve as the head coach at the University of Missouri in 1910 before returning to Penn State. His teams played their home games at New Beaver Field, which opened in 1909.
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HeadCoach
Team
  • Penn State Nittany Lions
Date
  • 1909-10-02
  • 1909-10-09
  • 1909-10-16
  • 1909-10-23
  • 1909-11-06
  • 1909-11-12
  • 1909-11-25
  • 1911-09-30
  • 1911-10-07
  • 1911-10-14
  • 1911-10-21
  • 1911-10-28
  • 1911-11-04
  • 1911-11-11
  • 1911-11-18
  • 1911-11-30
  • 1912-10-05
  • 1912-10-12
  • 1912-10-19
  • 1912-10-26
  • 1912-11-02
  • 1912-11-09
  • 1912-11-16
  • 1912-11-28
  • 1913-10-04
  • 1913-10-11
  • 1913-10-18
  • 1913-10-25
  • 1913-11-01
  • 1913-11-07
  • 1913-11-15
  • 1913-11-27
  • 1914-09-26
  • 1914-10-03
  • 1914-10-10
  • 1914-10-17
  • 1914-10-24
  • 1914-10-31
  • 1914-11-07
  • 1914-11-13
  • 1914-11-26
attend
  • no
w/l
  • l
  • t
  • w
Champion
  • NCF National Champions
Conference
  • Independent
away
  • yes
Record
  • 2
  • 5
  • 8
BowlResult
  • Following a 26 game unbeaten streak for coach Bill Hollenback , the Nittany Lions close out the 1913 season with six straight losses.
site stadium
Score
  • 0
  • 3
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 13
  • 14
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 22
  • 25
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 33
  • 37
  • 38
  • 40
  • 41
  • 46
  • 49
  • 57
  • 71
ranklink
  • no
Rank
  • no
rankyear
  • 1909
  • 1911
  • 1912
  • 1913
  • 1914
Neutral
  • yes
site cityst
TV
  • no
Opponent
Time
  • no
Stadium
Year
  • 1909
  • 1911
  • 1912
  • 1913
  • 1914
abstract
  • Bill Hollenback coached the Penn State Nittany Lions football teams in 1909 and from 1911 to 1914. In his five seasons, he compiled a 28–9–4 record and a .732 winning percentage. Hollenback would serve as the head coach at the University of Missouri in 1910 before returning to Penn State. His teams played their home games at New Beaver Field, which opened in 1909.