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Year-By-Year Results Year-by-Year Results 1895 3-2 (Coach: Unknown) 1905 1-4 (Coach: Joseph Ferguson) Wentworth Military L 7-14 Wentworth Military L 6-10 Kemper Military L 5-6 Kansas City Medical College W 7-0 Clinton Academy W 20-0 Sedalia W 15-0 William Jewell W 29-0 Marmaduke Military W 12-0 Kansas L 0-30 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) W 34-13 Missouri L 0-16 Emporia State L 6-34 Sedalia YMCA W 12-0 Kirksville Normal L 6-12 1913 7-2 MIAA Champions 1896 No results available 1906 4-5 (Coach: James Brown) Wentworth Military Academy W 63-0 Missouri L 2-41 Central College (Fayette) W 21-0 1897 0-4 (Coach: Unknown) Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) L 0-10 Westminster W 16-6 Missouri L 0-10 Kirksville Normal W 15-10 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) W 63-6 Kansas L 0-23 William Jewell L 0-5 Drury W 7-0 Wentworth Military L 5-10 Central Business College W 5-0 Tarkio W 46-6 Fort Scott L 0-8 Westminster L 0-2 William Jewell L 0-6 Wentworth Military W 11-5 Haskell Indian School L 7-40 Kemper Military W 57-5 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) W 14-13 1898 2-3 (Coach: Ewing Cockrell) Cape Girardeau Normal L 6-16 Missouri Valley W 5-0 Chilhowee W 12-0 1914 5-4 Kansas L 0-33 1907 7-2 (Coach: G.A. Lowman) MIAA Champions Wentworth Military L 10-23 Missouri-Kansas Inter-State Champions Westminster W 27-0 Fort Scott L 0-40 Kember Military W 85-0 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) L 7-12 Missouri L 6-38 10/16 Washburn L 0-6 1899 5-1 (Coach: Arthur Mosse) Central College (Fayette) W 39-0 Central College (Fayette) W 20-7 Wentworth Military L 0-15 St. Mary’s College L 14-19 Missouri L 0-11 Kansas City Medical College W 65-0 Kirksville Normal W 76-0 Sedalia W 57-0 Westminster W 4-0 Tarkio W 31-7 Central College (Fayette) W 16-0 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) W 28-0 William Jewell W 10-7 Fort Scott W 13-0 Kansas St Normal (Emporia) W 12-0 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) L 0-49 Haskell Indian School W 17-5 Cape Girardeau Normal W 34-4 Wentworth Military Academy W 22-2 1915 4-2-2 1900 7-4 (Coach: E.C. Quigley) 1908 2-3-1 (Coach: A.A. Mason) MIAA Champions Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) W 41-0 Chilhowee W 12-6 Kansas City Medical College W 24-7 Missouri L 6-56 Missouri L 6-11 St. Mary’s College W 33-0 Tarkio L 0-25 Haskell Indian School L 0-16 Kansas City Medical College W 10-7 Wentworth Military T 0-0 William Jewell W 15-0 10/23 at Washburn L 7-19 William Jewell W 20-6 Ottawa L 0-20 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) T 16-16 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) L 0-12 Sedalia W 45-0 Christian Brothers College W 24-0 Lee’s Summit W 52-0 Missouri School of Mines L 7-13 Fort Scott L 0-24 1909 3-3-2 (Coach: A.A Mason) Kirksville Osteopathy School T 0-0 Missouri Valley W 12-0 Kemper Military W 23-0 Western Military Academy W 6-5 Ottawa L 3-6 1916 6-3 Kansas City Medical School W 6-5 Kirksville Normal L 0-2 Kemper Military W 66-0 Wentworth Military W 6-3 Kansas City Medical College W 26-6 1901 8-2 (Coach: E.C. Quigley) Central College (Fayette) W 12-0 Midland College W 14-3 Drury T 0-0 Missouri-Kansas Inter-State Champions Oklahoma A & M L 7-16 William Jewell L 0-11 Missouri School of Mines L 13-14 Central Business College-Sedalia W 6-0 Kansas St Normal (Emporia) T 0-0 Kansas Normal (Pittsburg) L 0-12 Central Business College-Sedalia W 16-0 St. Louis University W 24-0 Medical College-Kansas City W 21-0 Haskell Indian School W 6-0 Missouri W 2-0 1910 6-0-1 (Coach: F.J. Winters) Kirksville Osteopathy School W 29-14 Kansas City Medical School L 0-10 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) T 0-0 Missouri Valley W 38-0 Westminster W 6-0 Chilhowee W 32-0 Kirksville Normal W 11-0 1917 1-4 Pierce City Baptist College L 6-18 Wentworth Military W 7-0 Wentworth Military W 14-6 Wentworth Military Academy W 17-0 William Jewell W 6-0 Kansas Normal (Pittsburg) L 0-33 Emporia Normal School W 12-0 Springfield Normal W 15-0 Oklahoma A & M L 0-27 Missouri Valley W 34-0 Haskel Indian School L 7-66 1902 6-3 (Coach: Arthur Mosse) University of Arkansas L 0-32 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) W 16-11 1911 2-2-1 (Coach: F.J. Winters) 09/27 at Washburn L 0-6 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) L 5-9 1918 World War I - no team Missouri School of Mines W 11-6 Kirksville Normal W 5-3 Sedalia L 0-2 William Jewell T 0-0 Kansas City Medical School L 6-23 Central College (Fayette) L 0-15 Marion Sims W 16-2 Springfield Normal W 34-0 University of Arkansas W 15-5 Pleasant Hill W 95-0 William Jewell W 34-0 Bill Greim 1903 1-2 (Coach: Joseph Ferguson) 5 seasons, 1919-1923 Kansas St. Normal (Emporia) W 6-5 17-23-5 (.433) Missouri-Rolla L 0-5 Forrest C. St. Louis University L 0-5 (Phog) Allen 6 seasons, 1912-1917 1919 2-6-1 Central College (Fayette) L 0-51 1904 5-2 (Coach: Joseph Ferguson) 29-17-2 (.625) St. Louis University L 0-12 Misouri Wesleyan (Cameron) L 0-27 Sedalia W 27-4 Drury L 6-39 Kirksville Osteopathy School L 12-20 Buckner (forfeit by Buckner) + T 11-11 1912 5-4 Westminster W 33-0 Tarkio L 7-12 Kemper Military W 41-23 MIAA Champions Missouri School of Mines W 6-0 Kember Military W 127-0 Higginsville W 37-0 Missouri Valley W 32-0 Kansas L 0-27 St. Mary’s College L 0-28 Kansas Normal (Pittsburg) L 0-14 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) W 25-0 + Game forfeited by Buckner Kirksville Normal T 0-0 Westminster W 27-0 UCM FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK • UCMATHLETICS.COM @UCMMULES • @UCMFootballTeam • #teamUCM FOOTBALL 31 Year-by-Year Results 1920 5-3-1 1926 7-0-1, 4-0/1st Missouri Valley W 32-0 Wentworth Military T 0-0 MIAA Champions Chillicothe Business College W 18-7 Tarkio W 39-14 Drury W 27-0 Southwest Missouri Teachers * W 21-6 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) L 2-14 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) W 35-7 Southeast Missouri Teachers * W 13-6 Kansas Normal (Pittsburg) W 9-7 Central College (Fayette) W 13-0 Drury W 27-0 Ottawa T 6-6 1934 4-4-1, 0-4/5th MIAA Missouri School of Mines L 0-17 Springfield Normal * W 7-0 Chillicothe Business College W 20-0 Missouri Valley W 20-7 Kirksville Normal * W 19-12 Baker W 6-0 Central College (Fayette) W 28-0 Maryville Normal * W 12-0 Central College (Fayette) T 0-0 Kirksville Normal L 0-28 Cape Girardeau Normal * W 33-0 Southeast Missouri Teachers * L 6-7 Missouri Valley W 13-0 1921 2-5-1 1927 5-3, 3-1/2nd MIAA Northeast Missouri Teachers * L 6-24 Wentworth Military T 6-6 Ottawa W 7-6 Northwest Missouri Teachers * L 2-12 William Jewell L 0-19 Central College (Fayette) L 6-18 Southwest Missouri Teachers * L 0-6 Kemper Military L 0-49 Springfield Teachers * W 20-0 William Jewell W 26-0 Tarkio L 7-41 Kirksville Teachers * L 13-19 Kansas City Medical College L 0-6 Cape Girardeau Teachers * W 19-6 Drury W 14-0 Drury W 20-6 Maryville Normal W 33-7 Maryville Teachers * W 19-6 Kirksville Normal L 0-7 Kirksville Osteopathy School L 0-19 1922 3-6 1928 4-2-2, 1-2-1/T-3rd MIAA Wentworth Military W 6-0 Central College (Fayette) W 7-3 Drury W 7-3 Drury W 6-0 Tarkio L 6-26 Kirksville Teachers * L 7-13 Westminster W 7-0 Ottawa W 6-0 Maryville Normal L 6-8 Cape Girardeau Teachers * W 25-7 Carl Voltmer William Jewell L 0-28 Springfield Teachers * L 0-6 9 seasons, 1935-43 Maryville Teachers * T 0-0 Missouri Valley L 0-12 34-31-10 (.520) Central College (Fayette) L 6-10 William Jewell T 0-0 Kirksville Normal L 7-13 1929 0-8-1, 0-2-1/4th MIAA 1935 4-3-1, 2-2-1/T-3rd MIAA 1923 5-3-2 Central College (Fayette) L 0-24 Missouri School of Mines W 20-6 Wentworth Military W 32-0 Missouri Valley L 0-27 Northeast Missouri Teachers * L 9-10 Haskell Indian School L 0-89 William Jewell L 0-12 Northwest Missouri Teachers * W 3-2 Drury L 0-6 Kirksville Teachers * L 12-38 William Jewell W 20-0 Missouri Wesleyan (Cameron) L 7-16 Maryville Teachers * T 6-6 Missouri L 0-6 Westminster W 13-9 Kansas State Normal (Emporia) L 0-19 Southeast Missouri Teachers * L 13-16 William Jewell W 13-10 Springfield Teachers * L 0-6 Southwest Missouri Teachers * T 13-13 Maryville Normal W 20-3 Cape Girardeau Teachers L 2-6 Chillicothe Business College W 40-7 Missouri Valley T 0-0 Ottawa L 7-28 Central College (Fayette) T 6-6 1936 6-2, 4-1/2nd MIAA Kirksville Normal W 2-0 1930 3-4-1, 0-3/4th MIAA Kansas Wesleyan L 7-29 Central College (Fayette) L 0-26 Missouri School of Mines W 20-0 Missouri Valley T 0-0 Northeast Missouri Teachers * L 7-13 Southwest Missouri Teachers L 0-13 Northwest Missouri Teachers * W 7-6 Northeast Missouri Teachers L 6-7 Central College (Fayette) W 26-6 Kemper Military W 19-0 Southeast Missouri Teachers * W 14-2 Northwest Missouri Teachers L 0-19 Southwest Missouri Teachers * W 13-0 Ottawa W 32-0 Missouri Valley W 13-6 Drury W 13-0 1937 7-1, 4-1/2nd MIAA 1931 3-8, 1-3/4th MIAA Kansas Wesleyan W 14-0 Theodore (Tad) Ottawa L 0-7 Missouri School of Mines W 20-6 C.
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