Marshall vs. Opponents
Marshall Thundering Herd
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Marshall University
Huntington, WV Founded: 1837 Stadium: Joan C. Edwards Stadium Capacity: 30,475 Colors: Green & White Coach: Charles Huff Conference: Sun Belt-East |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
9/24/2016 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 28-59 | |
10/1/2011 (Sat) | @ Louisville | W 17-13 | |
12/18/2002 (Wed) | Louisville | W 38-15 | GMAC Bowl @ Mobile, AL |
12/23/1998 (Wed) | Louisville | W 48-29 | Motor City Bowl @ Pontiac, MI |
10/10/1987 (Sat) | @ Louisville | W 34-31 | |
10/3/1981 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 0-36 | |
10/29/1977 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 0-56 | |
10/17/1970 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 14-16 | |
10/18/1969 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 17-34 | |
10/19/1968 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 10-13 | |
10/21/1967 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 7-43 | |
10/22/1966 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 15-35 | |
10/23/1965 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 7-23 | |
10/24/1964 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | W 28-6 | |
10/26/1963 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 14-27 | |
9/29/1962 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 0-18 | |
9/30/1961 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 6-32 | |
10/29/1960 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 0-7 | |
10/31/1959 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 6-48 | |
9/24/1932 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | W 66-0 | |
11/15/1930 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | L 12-13 | |
10/26/1929 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | W 25-6 | |
11/24/1928 (Sat) | @ Louisville | W 13-0 | |
10/22/1927 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | W 37-6 | |
11/20/1926 (Sat) | @ Louisville | L 3-27 | |
11/26/1925 (Thu) | vs. Louisville | L 2-7 | |
11/27/1924 (Thu) | vs. Louisville | W 16-6 | |
11/30/1922 (Thu) | vs. Louisville | W 21-7 | |
11/26/1921 (Sat) | vs. Louisville | W 14-0 |
Marshall has won 12 and scored 498 points Louisville has won 17 and scored 613 points with 0 being tied |
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Some records may be incomplete. |
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.