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Miami Ohio Redhawks
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Miami University
Oxford, OH Founded: 1809 Stadium: Fred C. Yager Stadium Capacity: 30,012 Colors: Red & White Coach: Chuck Martin Conference: Mid-American- |
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Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
Northwestern | 2005 | NCAA 1-A | 7-5 | 388 | 407 | Lost 38-50 | Big 10 | 5-3 | 253 | 254 | |
Northwestern | 2004 | NCAA 1-A | 6-6 | 295 | 342 | Big 10 | 5-3 | 168 | 198 | ||
Northwestern | 2003 | NCAA 1-A | 6-7 | 263 | 326 | Lost 24-28 | Big 10 | 4-4 | 148 | 202 | |
Northwestern | 2002 | NCAA 1-A | 3-9 | 272 | 493 | Big 10 | 1-7 | 170 | 332 | ||
Northwestern | 2001 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 320 | 378 | Big 10 | 2-6 | 197 | 300 | ||
Northwestern | 2000 | NCAA 1-A | 8-4 | 441 | 400 | Lost 17-66 | Big 10 | # | 6-2 | 337 | 271 |
Northwestern | 1999 | NCAA 1-A | 3-8 | 141 | 301 | Big 10 | 1-7 | 106 | 254 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1998 | NCAA 1-A | 10-1 | 317 | 142 | Mid-American | 6-1 | 229 | 105 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1997 | NCAA 1-A | 8-3 | 412 | 226 | Mid-American | 5-2 | 270 | 141 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1996 | NCAA 1-A | 6-5 | 273 | 168 | Mid-American | 6-1 | 222 | 80 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1995 | NCAA 1-A | 8-2-1 | 326 | 165 | Mid-American | 5-1-1 | 189 | 83 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1994 | NCAA 1-A | 6-4-1 | 262 | 260 | Mid-American | 4-3 | 171 | 149 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1993 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 186 | 248 | Mid-American | 3-5 | 121 | 159 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1992 | NCAA 1-A | 6-4-1 | 210 | 204 | Mid-American | 5-3 | 164 | 145 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1991 | NCAA 1-A | 6-4-1 | 214 | 140 | Mid-American | 4-3-1 | 145 | 94 | ||
Miami Ohio | 1990 | NCAA 1-A | 5-5-1 | 200 | 225 | Mid-American | 4-3-1 | 177 | 144 |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 16 Years | 96-81-5 | 4520 | 4425 | 0-3 | 79 | 144 | 66-54-5 | 3067 | 2911 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.