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Akron vs. Opponents


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University of Akron
 Akron, OH
Founded: 1870
Stadium: InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field
Capacity: 30,000
Colors: Blue & Gold
Coach: Joe Moorhead
Conference: Mid-American-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference

  
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 Date   Opponent   Score    
 10/31/1947 (Fri)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-18     
 11/2/1946 (Sat)  @  Western Reserve (OH)   W 13-6     
 9/18/1942 (Fri)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-39     
 10/10/1941 (Fri)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 6-12     
 10/5/1940 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-6     
 10/3/1936 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-14     
 9/29/1934 (Sat)  @  Western Reserve (OH)   T 7-7     
 9/30/1933 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 8-19     
 10/19/1929 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   W 14-7     
 11/3/1928 (Sat)  @  Western Reserve (OH)   L 7-36     
 11/6/1926 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   W 7-6     
 1922  @  Western Reserve (OH)   W 45-0     
 1921  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   W 14-7     
 1920  @  Western Reserve (OH)   W 13-0     
 1919  @  Western Reserve (OH)   W 17-7     
 1917  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   W 33-0     
 1916  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 3-14     
 1915  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-53     
 1914  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 6-13     
 1913  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-7     
 1912  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-7     
 11/11/1911 (Sat)  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   T 0-0     
 1910  @  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-7     
 1909  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-24     
 1893  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   W 66-4     
 1892  vs.  Western Reserve (OH)   L 0-52     
 1891  @  Western Reserve (OH)   W 22-6     


Akron has won 10  and scored 281 points
Western Reserve (OH) has won 15  and scored 371 points
with 2  being tied





# Forfeit       * Conference Game
Some records may be incomplete.



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