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Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Rutgers State University
 New Brunswick, NJ
Founded: 1766
Stadium: Rutgers Stadium
Capacity: 42,000
Colors: Scarlet & White
Coach: Greg Schiano
Conference: Big 10-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Elton J. Rynearson 

 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Team   Season     W/L/T   PF  PA     Conference  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Eastern Michigan 1948 NCAA3-566114 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1947 NCAA1-629106 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1946 NCAA3-4-16580 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1945 NCAA5-0-14513 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1943 NCAA2-0280 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1942 NCAA3-3-16481 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1941 NCAA0-5-21265 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1940 NCAA1-5-134125 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1939 NCAA3-3-16864 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1938 NCAA6-1-116636 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1937 NCAA5-2-115659 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1936 6-27653 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1935 4-2-24341 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1934 5-210979 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1933 6-211571 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1932 5-214531 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1931 3-2-19854 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1930 6-114514 Michigan Collegiate#
Eastern Michigan 1929 5-1-215645 Michigan Collegiate#
Eastern Michigan 1928 7-123343 Michigan Collegiate#
Eastern Michigan 1927 8-018613 Michigan Collegiate#
Eastern Michigan 1926 6-111312 Independent
Eastern Michigan 1925 8-01066 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic#
Eastern Michigan 1920 6-215588 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic
Eastern Michigan 1919 4-2-17344 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic
Eastern Michigan 1917 3-411180 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic

 Season   Bowls   Conference
    Record   Points   Record   Points   Record   Points 
Totals26 Years114-58-15259714170-0000-000




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