American college football season
The2005 Columbia Lions football team was anAmerican football team that representedColumbia University during the2005 NCAA Division I-AA football season . Columbia finished last in theIvy League .
In their third and final season under head coachBob Shoop , the Lions compiled a 2–8 record and were outscored 337 to 116. Bill Beechum, Prosper Nwokocha and Joe Winters were the team captains.[ 1]
The Lions' winless (0–7) conference record placed eighth in the Ivy League standings. Columbia was outscored 293 to 63 by Ivy opponents.[ 2]
Columbia played its homes games atLawrence A. Wien Stadium inUpper Manhattan , inNew York City .
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 17 atFordham * W 23–17 6,912 [ 3] September 24 Duquesne * W 23–13 3,511 [ 4] October 1 atPrinceton L 3–43 8,835 [ 5] October 8 atLafayette * L 7–14 1,500 [ 6] October 15 Penn L 16–44 10,131 [ 7] October 22 atDartmouth L 6–17 6,222 [ 8] October 29 Yale L 3–37 2,025 [ 9] November 5 Harvard L 7–55 2,354 [ 10] November 12 atCornell L 7–45 4,727 [ 11] November 19 No. 18Brown L 21–52 6,705 [ 12]
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