1925 Akron Pros season

1925 Akron Pros season
Head coachScotty Bierce
Home stadiumLeague Park
Results
Record4–2–2
Division place6th NFL
PlayoffsNo playoffs until 1932

The 1925 Akron Pros season marked their sixth year in the National Football League (NFL) and last season before renaming as the Indians. The team improved on their previous output of 2–6 by winning four games.[1] They finished sixth in the league.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1September 27Cleveland BulldogsW 7–01–0General Field1,500 [2]Recap[3]
2October 4Kansas City CowboysW 14–72–0General FieldRecap
3October 11at Buffalo BisonsT 0–02–0–1Bison Stadium3,500Recap
4October 18at Canton BulldogsW 20–33–0–1Lakeside Park5,000Recap
5October 25at Detroit PanthersT 0–03–0–2Navin Field5,400Recap
6November 1Dayton TrianglesW 17–34–0–2General Field2,500Recap[4]
7November 7at Frankford Yellow JacketsL 7–174–1–2Frankford Stadium12,000Recap
8November 8at Pottsville MaroonsL 0–214–2–2Minersville ParkRecap

Standings

NFL standings
WLTPCTPFPASTK
Chicago Cardinals *1121.84622965W2
Pottsville Maroons *1020.83327045W5
Detroit Panthers822.80012939W1
Akron Pros422.6676551L2
New York Giants840.66712267W1
Frankford Yellow Jackets1370.650190169W2
Chicago Bears953.64315896W3
Rock Island Independents533.6259958L1
Green Bay Packers850.615151110W1
Providence Steam Roller651.545111101L1
Canton Bulldogs440.5005073L1
Cleveland Bulldogs581.38575135L1
Kansas City Cowboys251.2866597W1
Hammond Pros140.2002387L3
Buffalo Bisons162.14333113L4
Duluth Kelleys030.000625L3
Rochester Jeffersons061.00026111L5
Milwaukee Badgers060.0007191L6
Dayton Triangles071.000384L7
Columbus Tigers090.00028124L9
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
* The Pottsville Maroons were suspended from the league in December,
and the Chicago Cardinals named the NFL champions.


References

  1. ^ 1925 Akron Pros
  2. ^ Per Akron Beacon Journal; Pro Football Reference has the attendance as 2,000.
  3. ^ James W. Schlemmer, "Pros Start Season with 7–0 Win Over Cleveland Eleven: Captain Berry Intercepts Pass and Races 35 Yards for Game's Only Touchdown — Contest Played in Heavy Deluge," Akron Beacon Journal, Sept. 28, 1925, p. 20.
  4. ^ James D. Schemmer, "Pros Continue Drive for National Title; Defeat Dayton, 17–3: Fritz Pollard Again Shines in Akron's Victory Over Triangles on Muddy Gridiron Sunday," Akron Beacon Journal, Nov. 2, 1925, p. 20.


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