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All-Time Results DATE OPPONENT RESULT NO COACH 1891-1900 (19-25-6 .444) S27 at University of Kansas W, 16-5 1891 1-1-0 Date OPPONENT RESULT O7 Vs Night games are in BOLD 1901 J. Nort Atkinson 1901-02 (12-5-2 .631) 5-3-1 All-Time Results DATE OPPONENT RESULT NO COACH 1891-1900 (19-25-6 .444) S27 at University of Kansas W, 16-5 1891 1-1-0 Date OPPONENT RESULT O7 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-28 NA vs. Ottawa Town Team W, 44-0 O14 at Kansas City Medical School W, 6-5 NA vs. Baker University (Kan.) L, 40-0 O22 vs. Kansas City Dental College W, 40-0 O26 at St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) W, 17-0 1892 No Records Available N2 at University of Missouri - T, 6-6 1893 2-2-0 N4 vs. Truman State University (Mo.) L, 0-39 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N16 vs. Kansas City Medical School W, 18-0 N13 vs. Baker University (Kan.) L, 6-30 N22 at Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-17 N20 at Baker University (Kan.) L, 10-14 *N27 vs. Baker University (Kan.) - Turkey Day W, 14-0 N28 at Washburn (Kan.) - Turkey Day T, 12-12 D16 at Emporia State (Kan.) W, 24-0 1902 J. Nort Atkinson 7-2-1 *Played at Forest Park DATE OPPONENT RESULT 1894 2-2-1 S19 vs. Emporia State University (Kan.) W, 21-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULT S29 at University of Kansas L, 0-48 S27 at Topeka Medical School (Kan.) W, 11-0 O16 vs. Doane College (Neb.) W, 16-0 O11 at Bethany College (Kan.) L, 5-17 O27 at University of Kansas T, 6-6 O20 at Kansas City Medical School W, 12-0 *N10 vs. University of Missouri W, 28-0 *O27 vs. Bethany College L, 5-7 N19 vs. University of Nebraska L, 0-6 N1 at Kansas State University W, 17-0 *Played at Forest Park 1895 2-1-0 N3 at St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) W, 29-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N8 vs. Kansas City Medical School W, 11-0 O21 vs. College of Emporia (Kan.) W, 6-4 N22 at Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) T, 6-6 O26 at Midland College (Kan.) W, 16-4 N27 at Washburn University (Kan.) W, 16-0 N28 at College of Emporia (Kan.) L, 6-14 1896 1-3-0 *Played at Forest Park DATE OPPONENT RESULT O12 vs. College of Emporia (Kan.) W, 30-0 No team in 1903. Ottawa was trying to do away with professionalsim O17 at Kansas City Medical School L, 0-10 O23 at Denver Athletic Club L, 0-18 N23 vs. Washburn University (Kan.) L, 6-20 1904 Alpha Brummage 1904-07 (14-16-1 .467) 3-5-0 *N26 at Crescent Athletic Club (Mo.) - Turkey Day NA DATE OPPONENT RESULT *Played in St. Joseph, Mo. S24 at. Emporia State (Kan.) L, 0-5 1897 3-1-2 O1 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-34 DATE OPPONENT RESULT O16 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) T, 6-6 O14 at Burlington (Kan.) W, 18-0 O25 vs. William Jewell College (Mo.) W, 26-6 O20 vs. College of Emporia (Kan.) W, 6-5 O30 at Glasco Athletic Club (Kan.) T, 4-4 O31 vs. Allen County Community College L, 0-12 N1 vs. Washburn University (Kan.) W, 10-4 N12 at College of Emporia (Kan.) W, 17-6 NA vs. Colorado Springs (Colo.) L, 4-5 N19 at Bethany College (Kan.) L, 0-71 NA vs. William Jewell College (Mo.) W, 6-0 NA vs. Denver Athletic Club (Colo.) NA N24 at Washburn (Kan.) - Turkey Day L, 4-23 1905 Alpha Brummage 2-6-1 1898 3-3-1 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT S30 vs. Emporia State University L, 0-17 O22 at Fort Scott (Kan.) L, 6-17 O29 vs. Kansas City Law School W, 42-0 O7 at Kansas State University L, 0-29 N3 vs. Fort Scott (Kan.) W, 22-0 O10 vs. Burlington (Kan.) W, 41-0 N16 vs. Kansas City Medical School L, 16-29 O21 at Washburn University L, 6-16 N24 at Washburn University (Kan.) - Turkey Day T, 12-12 O28 at Kansas City Athletic Club L, 0-6 N26 at Glasco (Kan.) L, 0-11 N28 at Kansas State University W, 17-6 N6 vs. St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) L, 10-15 N7 at Midland College (Kan.) L, 5-10 1899 1-7-0 N25 vs. Kansas City Medical School W, 23-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N30 at St. Mary’s College - Turkey Day T, 6-6 S23 at Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-5 *S30 vs. Emporia State (Kan.) W, 6-0 1906 Alpha Brummage 5-2-0 O6 at Kansas City Medical School L, 5-16 DATE OPPONENT RESULT O14 at University of Kansas L, 6-29 O1 at Kansas City Medical School W, 5-0 O21 at Washburn University (Kan.) L, 5-10 O8 at Midland College (Kan.) W, 20-11 *O30 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-5 O15 vs. College of Emporia W, 11-0 *N3 vs. University of Kansas L, 9-29 N30 vs. Kansas City Medical - Turkey Day L, 0-12 O22 at Emporia State University L, 5-6 *Played at Forest Park *O29 vs. Kansas City Medical School W, 27-0 1900 4-5-2 N12 at Kansas State University L, 11-32 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N24 vs. Wellsville (Kan.) W, 17-0 S28 at University of Kansas L, 0-6 O6 at Kansas City Medical School W, 17-0 *Played at Forest Park O8 at University of Central Missouri W, 20-0 1907 Alpha Brummage 4-3-0 *O22 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 5-6 DATE OPPONENT RESULT O29 at Kansas State University W, 28-0 S28 at William Jewell College (Mo.) W, 8-0 O31 vs. St. Mary’s College (Kan.) W, 10-0 N10 at Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-11 O14 vs. College of Emporia W, 51-0 N12 at Emporia State (Kan.) L, 5-23 O21 vs. Emporia State University L, 11-16 N19 vs. Kansas City Medical School T, 0-0 N4 at Kansas State University L, 6-16 N29 at Washburn (Kan.) - Turkey Day L, 0-16 N16 vs. Kansas City Veterinarian School W, 15-0 D1 at St. Mary’s College (Kan.) T, 6-6 *Played at Forest Park N22 vs. Haskell Indian Nations University W, 11-10 N28 at Kansas City Medical - Turkey Day L, 0-9 1908 Norman G. Wann 1908-09 (9-5-1 .633) 3-4-0 1915 Arthur Schabinger 1915-17, 1919 (9-17-5 .290) 3-3-1 DATE OPPONENT RESULT DATE OPPONENT RESULT S26 at William Jewell College (Mo.) L, 0-28 O2 vs. Kansas City University W, 20-0 O10 at Washburn University L, 5-27 O8 at College of Emporia (Kan.) L, 0-66 O19 vs. Kansas Wesleyan University W, 30-5 O22 vs. Wentworth (Mo.) W, 57-7 O24 at Creighton University (Neb.) L, 0-5 O30 at Wichita State (Kan.) T, 0-0 O31 vs. Campbell College (Kan.) W, 35-0 N6 at Fort Hays State University (Kan.) L, 0-6 N7 at Emporia State University L, 0-32 N11 vs. St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) W, 3-0 *N26 vs. College of Emporia W, 10-0 N19 at Baker University (Kan.) L, 0-20 *Played at Forest Park N25 vs. Southwestern College (Kan.) - Turkey Day L, 0-21 1909 Norman G. Winn 6-1-1 1916 Arthur Schabinger 2-5-1 DATE OPPONENT RESULT S23 vs. Kansas Wesleyan University W, 6-2 DATE OPPONENT RESULT O2 at Emporia State University W, 15-0 O7 at Bethany College (Kan.) T, 0-0 O8 at University of Central Missouri W, 6-3 O14 at Midland College (Kan.) W, 14-7 O16 vs. Alumni W, 6-0 O20 at Wichita State University (Kan.) L, 0-24 O23 vs. College of Emporia W, 74-0 O27 vs. Washburn University (Kan.) L, 6-7 N5 vs. Baker University (Kan.) L, 5-6 N3 vs. College of Emporia (Kan.) W, 16-7 N12 at Wichita State University W, 33-0 N10 vs. Baker University (Kan.) L, 13-27 N22 at Southwestern College (Kan.) T, 0-0 N17 vs. St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) T, 3-3 1910 Oscar J. Dahlene 1910 (2-3-1 .333) 2-3-1 N24 at Pittsburg State University (Kan.) L, 0-6 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N30 vs. Southwestern College (Kan.) - Turkey Day L, 0-7 O1 at University of Kansas L, 0-11 1917 Arthur Schabinger 2-5-1 O31 at Washburn University W, 9-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N7 vs. Baker University (Kan.) T, 3-3 S29 at Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) L, 0-13 N14 vs. Haskell Indian Nations (Kan.) W, 11-0 O5 vs. Bethany College (Kan.) W, 14-6 N19 at Emporia State University (Kan.) L, 0-5 O13 at Washburn University (Kan.) L, 6-19 N24 at William Jewell College (Mo.) - Turkey Day L, 6-11 O19 vs. Wichita State University (Kan.) L, 0-27 1911 Red Baughman 1911 (1-3-3 .142) 1-3-3 N2 at College of Emporia (Kan.) L, 6-33 DATE OPPONENT RESULT N9 vs. Pittsburg State University (Kan.) T, 12-12 O7 vs. Washburn University (Kan.) T, 0-0 N17 at St. Mary’s College (St. Mary’s, Kan.) W, 13-6 O16 vs. William Jewell College (Mo.) T, 6-6 O27 at College of Emporia (Kan.) L, 6-15 N29 at Baker University (Kan.) - Turkey Day L, 6-27 N4 at St.
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