Purdue Coaches
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Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN Founded: 1869 Stadium: Ross-Ade Stadium Capacity: 67,332 Colors: Old Gold & Black Coach: Ryan Walters Conference: Big 10- |
Randy Walker |
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
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.