[1][2][3] Significant games included victories over Tulsa (19–14), Louisville (46–0), Michigan State (39–0), and Fordham (19–0).
[6] During the 1928 season, Brazil set a new NCAA major college record with 997 passing yards.
[23] On November 10, 1928, the Titans defeated Harry Kipke's Michigan State Spartans, 39–0, at Dinan Field in Detroit.
[15] On November 17, 1928, the Titans defeated Fordham, 19–0, before a small crowd at the Polo Grounds in New York City.
The Detroit players carried Lloyd Brazil and Tom Connell off the field in celebration of the victory.