Whitman Fighting Missionaries football, 1910–1919

Whitman Fighting Missionaries football, 1910–1919 encompassed the third decade of college football at Whitman College. The team competed as a member of the Northwest Conference and played its home games at Ankeny Field in Walla Walla, Washington. Whitman disbanded its football program in February 1977 after they complied a record of 191–325–19 since their first season in 1892.

George McCaa served as head coach for the 1910 season and led Whitman to a record of 2–4. The squad won a pair against local high schools, but then lost their final four games against conference opponents. In March 1911, Archie Hahn was hired as head coach and he served in this position from the 1911–1914 seasons. During his tenure, Hahn led Whitman to a record of 4–14, including a winless season in 1914. Vincent Borleske was hired as head coach in 1915 to succeed Hahn, and he served in this position through the 1946 season. With the exception of the canceled 1918 season, from 1915 to 1919, Borleske complied a record of 3–16–2. In 1919, Whitman had a 120 point loss against Washington for the largest defeat in program history.