1911 New Hampshire football team

1911 New Hampshire football
ConferenceIndependent
Record1–5–1
Head coach
CaptainClarence M. Lowd
Home stadiumCollege grounds, Durham, NH
1911 Eastern college football independents records
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
Penn State    8 0 1
Carlisle    11 1 0
Princeton    8 0 2
Trinity (CT)    6 0 2
Temple    6 1 0
Army    6 1 1
Swarthmore    6 1 1
Dartmouth    8 2 0
Lafayette    8 2 0
Yale    7 2 1
Harvard    6 2 1
Cornell    7 3 0
Rhode Island State    5 2 1
Brown    7 3 1
Bucknell    6 3 1
Penn    7 4 0
Pittsburgh    4 3 1
Washington & Jefferson    6 4 0
Syracuse    5 3 2
Dickinson    4 4 0
Lehigh    5 5 1
Rutgers    4 4 1
Dickinson    4 4 0
St. Bonaventure    2 2 0
Carnegie Tech    4 5 0
Holy Cross    4 5 0
Tufts    3 4 0
Vermont    3 5 0
NYU    1 3 3
Colgate    3 6 0
Franklin & Marshall    3 6 0
New Hampshire    1 5 1
Geneva    1 6 1
Villanova    0 5 1
Boston College    0 7 0

The 1911 New Hampshire football team was an American football team that represented New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts during the 1911 college football season—the school became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The team finished with a record of 1–5–1.

The team began the season with new head coach George McCaa, but he resigned on October 9, after three games had been played, to become supervisor of athletics and assistant football coach at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. Coaching of the team for the next two games is unclear—some contemporary sources named Joseph Courtney, apparently hired and quickly dismissed, but Courtney is believed to have been coach of the 1911 Boston College football team for the entire season. New Hampshire's athletic association hired Ray B. Thomas, who had coached the 1910 New Hampshire football team, to coach the final two games of the season.