0-1 | No Playoffs |
Record | Outcome |
The Pittsburgh All-Collegians finished the regular season with a 0-1 record. They went 0-0 at home and 0-1 on the road.
The 1920 Pittsburgh All-Collegians played in the American Professional Football Association, which didn't have any divisions in 1920.
The 1920 Pittsburgh All-Collegians had their best month in November, when they went 0-1 and had a 0% win percentage. Their worst month was November, when they went 0-1 and lost all their games.
Month | Record | Win Percentage % | Point Differential |
---|---|---|---|
November | 0-1 | 0% | -41 |
There was no playoffs in the 1920 season.
The Pittsburgh All-Collegians finished the regular season with a point differential of -41. Based on their point differential and their pythagorean expectation, the All-Collegians could have been expected to have about 0.0 wins, or a 0-1 record in the regular season.
The Pittsburgh All-Collegians did not play any games decided by a touchdown or less.
The 1920 Pittsburgh All-Collegians did not play any overtime games in the regular season.
= Playoff Team
Week | Date | Opponent | Score | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Regular Season | ||||
10 | Sun, Nov 28, 1920 | @ Rock Island Independents | Loss 7 - 48 |
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