Syracuse vs. Opponents
Syracuse Orangemen
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Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY Founded: 1870 Stadium: Carrier Dome Capacity: 50,000 Colors: Orange Coach: Conference: Atlantic Coast- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
10/11/1958 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | W 55-0 | |
10/12/1957 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 34-0 | |
11/6/1954 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 6-14 | |
11/7/1953 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 26-0 | |
10/11/1952 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | W 26-6 | |
9/29/1951 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 14-21 | |
10/7/1950 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | L 7-26 | |
11/5/1949 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 7-33 | |
10/16/1948 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | L 7-34 | |
11/8/1947 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 6-12 | |
11/9/1946 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 14-7 | |
9/24/1945 (Mon) | vs. Cornell | L 14-26 | |
9/23/1944 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | L 6-39 | |
10/24/1942 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | W 12-7 | |
10/4/1941 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 0-6 | |
10/19/1940 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 6-33 | |
10/7/1939 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 6-19 | |
10/15/1938 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | W 19-17 | |
10/16/1937 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 14-6 | |
10/17/1936 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 7-20 | |
10/12/1935 (Sat) | vs. Cornell | W 21-14 | |
10/13/1934 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 20-7 | |
10/21/1933 (Sat) | @ Cornell | W 14-7 | |
9/29/1900 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 0-6 | |
9/27/1899 (Wed) | @ Cornell | L 0-17 | |
9/21/1898 (Wed) | @ Cornell | L 0-28 | |
10/5/1898 (Wed) | vs. Cornell | L 0-30 | |
10/2/1897 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 0-16 | |
10/3/1896 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 0-22 | |
9/26/1895 (Thu) | @ Cornell | L 0-8 | |
9/26/1894 (Wed) | @ Cornell | L 0-39 | |
9/27/1893 (Wed) | vs. Cornell | L 0-50 | |
9/28/1892 (Wed) | @ Cornell | L 0-58 | |
10/3/1891 (Sat) | @ Cornell | L 0-68 |
Syracuse has won 11 and scored 341 points Cornell has won 23 and scored 696 points with 0 being tied |
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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.