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Texas A&M College Football Southwest Champions

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Texas A&M College Football Southwest Champions
This 1919-1920 football team went undefeated and un-scored on total 275-0 to become Champions of the Southwest.

Don't have the names in this picture and I really don't know if Coach Dana X. Bible was in it.One picture has the Aggie Band.One picture has them scoring in the 1st game of the year.One picture has some (? )happy A&M supporters smoking cigars (This picture is small but you can still make out the faces (Old Timer Supporters).
Date & Place: at Texas A&M College in Bryan College Station, Texas USA
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