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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 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1962 | NCAA | 1-9 | 62 | 215 | Southeastern | 1-6 | 34 | 141 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1961 | NCAA | 2-8 | 95 | 220 | Southeastern | 1-6 | 51 | 163 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1960 | NCAA | 3-7 | 74 | 193 | Southeastern | 0-7 | 7 | 159 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1959 | NCAA | 5-3-2 | 138 | 106 | Southeastern | 3-2-2 | 57 | 79 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1958 | NCAA | 5-2-3 | 131 | 71 | Southeastern | 2-1-3 | 45 | 30 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1957 | NCAA | 5-3-2 | 113 | 108 | Southeastern | 3-3-1 | 47 | 81 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1956 | NCAA | 5-5 | 147 | 113 | Southeastern | 2-5 | 72 | 91 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1955 | NCAA | 8-3 | 240 | 86 | Won 25-13 | Southeastern | 4-3 | 123 | 66 | |
Vanderbilt | 1954 | NCAA | 2-7 | 134 | 169 | Southeastern | 1-5 | 68 | 91 | ||
Vanderbilt | 1953 | NCAA | 3-7 | 131 | 258 | Southeastern | 1-5 | 59 | 172 | ||
Virginia | 1952 | NCAA | 8-2 | 297 | 90 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1951 | NCAA | 8-1 | 278 | 104 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1950 | NCAA | 8-2 | 260 | 151 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1949 | NCAA | 7-2 | 199 | 121 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1948 | NCAA | 5-3-1 | 175 | 157 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1947 | NCAA | 7-3 | 244 | 99 | Independent | |||||
Virginia | 1946 | NCAA | 4-4-1 | 180 | 170 | Independent |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 17 Years | 86-71-9 | 2898 | 2431 | 1-0 | 25 | 13 | 18-43-9 | 563 | 1073 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.