As a traveling team, they played all six games on the road, finishing last in the league.
The franchise was winless under Abbott's head coaching.
With the franchise relocating, Abbott would be the Triangles' fourth and final head coach.
The Dayton Triangles were limited to only seven points[5] throughout the entire 1929 season, making them the last team in NFL history to score under ten points in a season.
Their lone touchdown and scoring play of the season was scored on a 30-yard fumble recovery by Left Guard Al Graham (followed by a Pat Duffy extra-point kick) against the Frankford Yellowjackets.