The 1915 University Farm football team represented the University Farm—now known as the University of California, Davis—as an independent during the 1915 college football season. Although "University Farm" was the formal name for the school and team, in many newspaper articles from the time it was called "Davis Farm". The team had no nickname in 1915, with the "Aggie" term being introduced in 1922. Led by Robert E. Harmon in his first and only season as head coach, the team compiled a record of 3–2 and was outscored its opponents 54 to 51 for the season. The University Farm played home games in Davis, California.

Quick Facts University Farm football, Conference ...
1915 University Farm football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–2
Head coach
CaptainHira Hall
Seasons
1916 
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More information Conf, Overall ...
1915 Western college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Washington    7 0 0
Washington State    7 0 0
Hawaii    5 1 1
Oregon    7 2 0
New Mexico    3 1 0
New Mexico A&M    5 2 0
Montana A&M    4 2 1
Arizona    5 3 0
Oregon Agricultural    5 3 0
California    8 5 0
Tempe Normal    3 2 0
University Farm    3 2 0
Cheney Normal    1 1 0
Montana    2 2 2
Willamette    2 2 1
USC    3 4 0
Saint Mary's    3 7 0
Idaho    1 4 1
Nevada    0 6 0
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1915 was the first year that University Farm competed in intercollegiate football.

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 9Saint Mary'sDavis, CAL 0–9[1]
October 16California freshmen
W 10–7[2]
October 23vs. NevadaCarson City, NVW 14–10
California third varsityL 6–14
November 25at San Francisco National Club
  • California Field
  • Berkeley, CA
W 21–14[3]
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