Minnesota Coaches
Minnesota Golden Gophers
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University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN Founded: 1851 Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium Capacity: 50,805 Colors: Maroon & Gold Coach: P.J. Fleck Conference: Big 10- |
Gary Barnett |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
Colorado | 2005 | NCAA 1-A | 7-6 | 305 | 307 | Lost 10-19 | Big 12 | 5-4 | 222 | 237 | |
Colorado | 2004 | NCAA 1-A | 8-5 | 304 | 332 | Won 33-28 | Big 12 | 4-5 | 172 | 247 | |
Colorado | 2003 | NCAA 1-A | 5-7 | 319 | 398 | Big 12 | 3-5 | 228 | 255 | ||
Colorado | 2002 | NCAA 1-A | 9-5 | 398 | 325 | Lost 28-31 | Big 12 | 7-2 | 288 | 204 | |
Colorado | 2001 | NCAA 1-A | 10-3 | 412 | 318 | Lost 16-38 | Big 12 | # | 8-1 | 282 | 227 |
Colorado | 2000 | NCAA 1-A | 3-8 | 252 | 284 | Big 12 | 3-5 | 200 | 222 | ||
Colorado | 1999 | NCAA 1-A | 7-5 | 405 | 311 | Won 62-28 | Big 12 | 5-3 | 242 | 176 | |
Northwestern | 1998 | NCAA 1-A | 3-9 | 214 | 337 | Big 10 | 0-8 | 93 | 251 | ||
Northwestern | 1997 | NCAA 1-A | 5-7 | 243 | 288 | Big 10 | 3-5 | 141 | 201 | ||
Northwestern | 1996 | NCAA 1-A | 9-3 | 336 | 278 | Lost 28-48 | Big 10 | # | 7-1 | 215 | 182 |
Northwestern | 1995 | NCAA 1-A | 10-2 | 311 | 181 | Lost 32-41 | Big 10 | # | 8-0 | 204 | 89 |
Northwestern | 1994 | NCAA 1-A | 4-6-1 | 210 | 351 | Big 10 | 3-5 | 140 | 258 | ||
Northwestern | 1993 | NCAA 1-A | 2-9 | 185 | 335 | Big 10 | 0-8 | 125 | 273 | ||
Northwestern | 1992 | NCAA 1-A | 3-8 | 170 | 373 | Big 10 | 3-5 | 139 | 247 |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 14 Years | 85-83-1 | 4064 | 4418 | 2-5 | 209 | 233 | 59-57 | 2691 | 3069 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The Oklahoma Sooners hold the record for the longest winning streak in college football. The streak lasted 47 games, from 1954 until 1957.
The Oklahoma Sooners hold the record for the longest winning streak in college football. The streak lasted 47 games, from 1954 until 1957.