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9-0 Record
Loras vs. South Dakota State – W, 28-0
Loras vs. Luther – W, 27-0
Loras vs. St. Ambrose – W, 20-6
Loras vs. Ill. Normal – W, 20-7
Loras vs. St. Norbert – W, 6-0
Loras vs. St. Mary’s – W, 32-12
Loras vs. St. Thomas – W, 20-19
Loras vs. Winona Teachers – W, 32-7
Loras vs. St. Joseph – W, 27-7
- Nick Adduci
- James C. Arneberg
- Bob Bracken
- Don Breitbach
- Joe Burgermeister
- Thomas J. Connors
- Gerald Divine
- Don Dolphin
- Martin P. Dreves
- Michael Elliot
- Richard Gallagher
- John F. Ganshirt
- Richard Garrigan
- Donald Gentile
- Herald Geraets
- John Grathwohl
- Robert Hanlon
- Daniel Henry
- David M. Hyland
- Robert Joyce
- Rudy Kallinger
- Donald F. Klein
- Wayne Knipschield
- Jack Kopshever
- William Kurtz
- Martin Lawrence
- Walter Leyden
- Richard Leonard
- Richard Mares
- Tom Mares
- Robert Miller
- Roger Millea
- William Moore
- Edmund Murphy
- John E. Newell
- Robert Noel
- William O'Neill
- Roger Orvis
- Francis Parker
- George W. Peach
- Ralph Peterson
- William Rigney
- John Rohan
- Howard Ruetz
- John D. Ryan
- Jim Schutz
- Donald Simnick
- Jack Stahl
- Daniel Stubing
- William Treacy
- Edward Uvodich
- John Veltus
- Ross Wagner
- Charles Ward
- James Ward
- Dave Wareham
- James Whalen, Jr.
- Gerald Witry
- Robert Zahren
- Richard Zaleski
- Emil R. Zola
- Head Coach: Wally Fromhart
- Assistant Coach: Ed Kopshever
- Assistant Coach: Nick Kanavas
- The only football squad to go undefeated in school history, the 1947 Duhawks declined a postseason bowl bid, fearing financial loss.
- Defeated rival St. Ambrose 20-6 for the Bell Trophy in front of a record 10,000 fans in the Rock Bowl on October 5, 1947.
- Team produced three all-Americans and four individual Loras Athletic Hall of Famers.
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