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108:. Maulbetsch quickly turned Phillips into a major contender in the southwest, as his teams beat Oklahoma and Texas and lost only one game in the 1918 and 1919 seasons. The 1919 team, known as "Mauley's Iron Men", was considered by many experts to be the finest football squad in the southwest that season. 134:
for the 1920 season. However, with the loss of several key players from the previous squads, Phillips fell to 4–5–1 record, failed to score a single point in conference play and immediately dropped out of the conference. Maulbetsch was hired to coach at
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in 1914, where he earned the nickname the "Human Bullet". With his name recognition, he was able to recruit big-name talent to Phillips, including future Pro Football Hall of Famer
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in October 1919, the Longhorns had not lost a game since 1917. One Texas newspaper reported that Phillips had "whitewashed the Longhorns in their own corral."
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in 1921. Unable to sustain its previous success, the program's reputation faded; the school finally closed the program in 1933.
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football teams, the "Haymakers" gained a reputation as “one of the strongest teams in the southwest.” When Phillips defeated
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was the head football coach at Phillips University. Maulbetsch was an All-American running back at the
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The Iron Men Of Phillips Used Just 12 Players In Upsetting Mighty Texas
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As a result of Phillips' success, it was admitted to the
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University of Michigan
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"(29)Phillips University"
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The Iron Men Of Phillips Used Just 12 Players In Upsetting Mighty Texas
"A New Foe in Football: Texas University Will Meet Phillips University in Austin"
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