Miami Ohio vs. Opponents
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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Date | Opponent | Score | |
11/8/2023 (Wed) | vs. Akron * | W 19-0 | |
10/29/2022 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 27-9 | |
10/16/2021 (Sat) | vs. Akron * | W 34-21 | |
11/28/2020 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 38-7 | |
11/20/2019 (Wed) | vs. Akron * | W 20-17 | |
10/6/2018 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 41-17 | |
11/7/2017 (Tue) | vs. Akron * | W 24-14 | |
10/8/2016 (Sat) | @ Akron * | L 13-35 | |
11/14/2015 (Sat) | vs. Akron * | L 28-37 | |
10/11/2014 (Sat) | @ Akron * | L 19-29 | |
10/19/2013 (Sat) | vs. Akron * | L 17-24 | |
9/29/2012 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 56-49 | |
11/3/2011 (Thu) | vs. Akron * | W 35-3 | |
11/20/2010 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 19-14 | |
11/14/2007 (Wed) | vs. Akron * | W 7-0 | |
10/21/2006 (Sat) | @ Akron * | L 13-24 | |
10/15/2005 (Sat) | vs. Akron * | W 51-23 | |
11/20/2004 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 37-27 | |
10/4/2003 (Sat) | vs. Akron * | W 45-20 | |
9/28/2002 (Sat) | @ Akron * | W 48-31 | |
10/13/2001 (Sat) | vs. Akron | W 30-27 | |
9/30/2000 (Sat) | @ Akron | L 20-37 | |
11/6/1999 (Sat) | vs. Akron | W 32-23 | |
11/21/1998 (Sat) | @ Akron | W 20-14 | |
9/13/1997 (Sat) | vs. Akron | W 49-20 | |
10/19/1996 (Sat) | @ Akron | L 7-10 | |
11/18/1995 (Sat) | vs. Akron | W 65-0 | |
10/8/1994 (Sat) | vs. Akron | W 50-14 | |
10/9/1993 (Sat) | @ Akron | L 13-31 | |
10/21/1939 (Sat) | vs. Akron | L 0-14 | |
11/17/1923 (Sat) | vs. Akron | T 13-13 | |
1922 | vs. Akron | W 20-12 | |
10/2/1915 (Sat) | @ Akron | W 23-6 |
Miami Ohio has won 23 and scored 933 points Akron has won 9 and scored 622 points with 1 being tied |
# Forfeit * Conference Game |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.