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1915 Princeton Tigers football
ConferenceIndependent
1915 record6–2
Head coachJohn H. Rush (1st season)
Home stadiumPalmer Stadium
Seasons
← 1914
1916 →
1915 NCAA independents football records
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Cornell         9 0 0
Pittsburgh         8 0 0
[[{{{school}}}|Dubuque]]         7 0 0
Washington         7 0 0
Washington State         7 0 0
[[{{{school}}}|Carleton]]         6 0 0
Columbia         5 0 0
Georgia Tech         7 0 1
Wabash         7 0 1
Harvard         8 1 0
[[{{{school}}}|Carnegie Tech]]         7 1 0
Notre Dame         7 1 0
[[{{{school}}}|Ouachita Baptist]]         7 1 0
Rutgers         7 1 0
Grinnell         6 1 0
Holy Trinity         6 1 0
Spring Hill         6 1 0
Villanova         6 1 0
Washington & Jefferson         8 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|Colgate]]         5 1 0
Michigan Agricultural         5 1 0
Western State         5 1 0
Syracuse         9 1 2
Dartmouth         7 1 1
West Virginia         5 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|Hawaii]]         4 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|First District]]         4 1 1
Tufts         5 1 2
Penn State         7 2 0
Oregon         7 2 0
[[{{{school}}}|Lafayette]]         8 3 0
Princeton         6 2 0
Franklin & Marshall         6 2 0
Johns Hopkins         6 2 0
New Mexico         3 1 0
VMI         6 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|New Mexico A&M]]         5 2 0
Temple         3 1 1
[[{{{school}}}|Millikin]]         5 2 1
Delaware         6 3 0
Maryland         6 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|Nebraska Wesleyan]]         6 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|Louisiana Normal College]]         4 2 0
[[{{{school}}}|Wesleyan]]         6 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|North Texas State Normal]]         4 2 1
Michigan State Normal         4 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Montana Agricultural]]         4 2 1
Oregon Agricultural         5 3 0
Allegheny         5 3 0
Arizona         5 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|Doane]]         5 3 0
Swarthmore         5 3 0
California         8 5 0
Army         5 3 1
Marquette         4 2 2
[[{{{school}}}|Lehigh]]         6 4 0
Tempe Normal         3 2 0
University Farm         3 2 0
Southwest Texas State         5 3 2
[[{{{school}}}|Jamestown]]         3 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Penn (IA)]]         4 3 0
Davidson         4 3 1
Michigan         4 3 1
Brown         5 4 1
[[{{{school}}}|Creighton]]         5 4 1
Buffalo         4 4 0
Fordham         4 4 0
Holy Cross         3 2 2
[[{{{school}}}|Knox (IL)]]         1 1 0
Middle Tennessee         3 3 1
[[{{{school}}}|Mississippi Normal]]         4 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|Saint Louis]]         3 3 1
Haskell         3 3 0
[[{{{school}}}|NYU]]         4 4 1
Montana         2 2 2
Presbyterian         4 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|St. Thomas (MN)]]         2 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Willamette]]         2 2 1
[[{{{school}}}|Middlebury]]         3 4 2
[[{{{school}}}|Henderson-Brown]]         3 4 1
[[{{{school}}}|Muhlenberg]]         4 5 0
TCU         4 5 0
Yale         4 5 0
Boston College         3 4 0
Wake Forest         3 4 0
USC         3 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|WPI]]         3 5 1
Navy         3 5 1
Carlisle         3 6 2
[[{{{school}}}|Penn]]         3 5 2
[[{{{school}}}|Rhode Island State]]         3 5 0
[[{{{school}}}|New Hampshire]]         3 6 1
[[{{{school}}}|Gettysburg]]         3 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Hanover]]         2 4 0
[[{{{school}}}|Rochester]]         3 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Bucknell]]         2 6 3
[[{{{school}}}|Lawrence]]         2 5 0
[[{{{school}}}|Earlham]]         2 6 0
Idaho         1 4 1
Detroit         1 5 0
[[{{{school}}}|Butler]]         1 6 0
[[{{{school}}}|Williams]]         1 7 0
William & Mary         0 9 1

The 1915 Princeton Tigers football team represented Princeton University in the 1915 college football season. The team finished with a 6–2 record under first-year head coach John H. Rush.[1] No Princeton players were selected as consensus first-team honorees on the 1915 College Football All-America Team,[2] but three players (halfback Dave Tibbott, fullback Edward H. Driggs, and end Jack "Red" Lamberton) were selected as first-team honorees by at least one selector.

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