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Location Codes: Away: a Away (Opposing Team's Home Field) Away Key to Abbreviations: Location Codes: Away: A Away (Opposing team's home field) Away game, off campus: A (MILW) Milwaukee (Wisconsin's home game, off campus) A (INDY) Washington Park, Indianapolis (Indiana's home games, off campus) A (SSP) South Side Park, Chicago (Chicago's home game, off campus) A (CH TRA) Tattersall's Riding Academy (Chicago's home game, off campus. 1st indoor football game in Chicago) A (STL) St. Louis (Missouri's home game) A (SOLDR) Soldier Field (NU as the road team only: Notre Dame 1931, Illinois 2015) A (RK ISL) Rock Island, Ill. Likely at what would become Douglas Park (Iowa home game) A (RCKF) Rockford, Ill. (Beloit's home game, off campus) A (FORD) Ford Field (Eastern Mich.'s home game, off campus) NU campus home games: DEERING Field where Deering Meadow is now / where Lunt Hall is now NCAMPFLD Sheppard Field, before being named (north campus field) SHEPPARD Sheppard Field, after dedication NFIELD Northwestern Field, Central St. NSTAD Dyche Stadium, before dedication, called Northwestern Stadium DYCHE Dyche Stadium RYAN Dyche Stadium, after re-naming to Ryan Field NU off-campus home games: CUBS PK Cubs Park (Cubs' field before Wrigley) WRIGLEY Wrigley Field SOX PK Sox Park at 39th Street Grounds (Sox's field before Comiskey) SOLDIER Soldier Field (NU as home team only. Not when neutral or NU as road team) CLVND (Old) Cleveland Stadium WFPAV 1893 Chicago World's Fair Pavilion 25TH ST Chicago 25th Street Field MARSHL Marshall Field / Stagg Field, Chicago Neutral sites: N ROSE Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA N CTN BL Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas, TX (TicketCity) N CITRUS Citrus Bowl / Camping World , Orlando, FL N RELIANT Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX (Texas Bowl) N ALAMO Alamodome, San Antonio, TX (Alamo Bowl) N EVRBNK EverBank Field, Jacksonville, FL (Gator) N FORD Ford Field, Detroit, MI (Motor City Bowl only) N YANKEE Yankee Stadium, New York, NY (Pinstripe) N SOLDR Soldier Field (Charity event, 1931 only) N NISSAN Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN (Music City) N SUN Sun Bowl, El Paso, TX N LUCAS Lucas Oil, Indianapolis, IN (B1G Title) N RJS R'nd James Stadium, Tampa, FL (Outback) N SDCCU SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, CA (Holiday) Color Codes: Black Information confirmed & same as NU's official records Blue Information confirmed from other sources: missing or incorrect in NU's official records Orange Information from NU's records, but conflicts with other sources Conference Codes: X Non-conference game BIG TEN Big Ten game PRE Pre Big Ten (either before conference founding [ie, 1895 and before] or before a particular team joined [eg, Mich St. before 1953) CH Game with Chicago PRE CH Game with Chicago, before Big Ten founding Month Day Year Versus WLT NU Score Opp. Scr. Location Conf Coach 11 11 1882 LAKE FOREST L 0g, 0t, 0s 1g, 2t, 2s DEERING X NONE 11 18 1882 LAKE FOREST W 1g, 1t, 0s 0g, 0t, 2s A X NONE 10 30 1886 HARVARD PREP L 4 32 DEERING X NONE 11 20 1888 W DIVISION HS W 16 6 DEERING X NONE 11 24 1888 LAKE FOREST L 4 18 A X NONE 12 1 1888 LAKE FOREST W 12 6 DEERING X NONE 11 9 1889 EVANSTON HS W 18 4 DEERING X NONE 11 14 1889 NOTRE DAME L 0 9 DEERING X NONE 11 23 1889 CHICAGO UNIV GRADUATES L 0 25 A X NONE 12 7 1889 CHICAGO WANDERERS W 24 0 A X NONE 10 10 1890 EVANSTON HS W 16 4 DEERING X NONE 10 22 1890 EVANSTON HS W 18 0 DEERING X NONE 10 30 1890 S DIVISION HS T 0 0 DEERING X NONE 11 1 1890 ALUMNI L 0 26 A X NONE 11 22 1890 BELOIT W 22 6 DEERING X NONE 11 27 1890 WISCONSIN W 22 10 A (MILW) PRE NONE 9 30 1891 EVANSTON HS W 8 0 NCAMPFLD X AMES 10 17 1891 LAKE FOREST T 0 0 NCAMPFLD X AMES 10 31 1891 WISCONSIN T 0 0 A (MILW) PRE AMES 11 5 1891 CHICAGO YMCA W 22 0 NCAMPFLD X AMES (KENNICOTT de facto ) 11 14 1891 BELOIT T 12 12 A X AMES (KENNICOTT de facto ) 11 21 1891 LAKE FOREST L 0 20 CUBS PK X AMES (KENNICOTT de facto ) 11 26 1891 WISCONSIN L 0 40 A (MILW) PRE AMES (KENNICOTT de facto ) 10 1 1892 CHICAGO YMCA W 16 0 NCAMPFLD X AMES (NOYES de facto ) 10 12 1892 ILLINOIS T 16 16 A PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 10 15 1892 BELOIT W 36 0 SHEPPARD X AMES (NOYES de facto ) 10 22 1892 CHICAGO T 0 0 A (SSP) CH PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 10 29 1892 MICHIGAN W 10 8 25TH ST PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 11 2 1892 CHICAGO W 6 4 SHEPPARD CH PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 11 8 1892 MINNESOTA L 12 18 A PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 11 12 1892 LAKE FOREST W 18 0 A X AMES (NOYES de facto ) 11 19 1892 WISCONSIN L 6 26 SHEPPARD PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 11 24 1892 WISCONSIN L 6 20 A (MILW) PRE AMES (NOYES de facto ) 10 4 1893 DENVER A.C. L 0 8 WFPAV X PAUL NOYES 10 18 1893 CHICAGO L 6 12 A CH PRE PAUL NOYES 10 21 1893 ILLINOIS T 0 0 SHEPPARD PRE PAUL NOYES 10 27 1893 LAKE FOREST T 12 12 SHEPPARD X PAUL NOYES 10 30 1893 MINNESOTA L 0 16 SHEPPARD PRE PAUL NOYES 11 4 1893 BELOIT W 10 6 SHEPPARD X PAUL NOYES 11 8 1893 CHICAGO T 6 6 SHEPPARD CH PRE PAUL NOYES 11 11 1893 LAKE FOREST W 38 22 SHEPPARD X PAUL NOYES 11 18 1893 MICHIGAN L 6 72 A PRE PAUL NOYES 12 16 1893 CHICAGO L 14 22 A (CH TRA) CH PRE PAUL NOYES 10 6 1894 CHICAGO L 0 46 A CH PRE A.A. EWING 10 11 1894 EVANSTON HS W 14 0 SHEPPARD X A.A. EWING 10 13 1894 LAKE FOREST L 6 24 A X A.A. EWING 10 17 1894 EVANSTON HS W 12 0 SHEPPARD X A.A. EWING 10 20 1894 BELOIT L 6 42 A X A.A. EWING 10 24 1894 EVANSTON HS W 22 6 SHEPPARD X A.A. EWING 10 26 1894 LAKE FOREST W 12 8 SHEPPARD X A.A. EWING 11 3 1894 ILLINOIS L 0 66 A PRE A.A. EWING 11 24 1894 CHICAGO L 0 36 SHEPPARD CH PRE A.A. EWING 9 21 1895 WISCONSIN L 6 12 A (MILW) PRE JOE FLINT 9 28 1895 IOWA STATE L 0 36 SHEPPARD X JOE FLINT 10 3 1895 EVANSTON HS W 16 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 5 1895 BELOIT W 34 6 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 12 1895 ARMOUR (I.I.T.) W 44 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 19 1895 CHICAGO W 22 6 A CH PRE ALVIN H. CULVER 10 31 1895 RUSH-LAKE FOREST W 24 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 11 2 1895 PURDUE W 24 6 A PRE ALVIN H. CULVER 11 9 1895 MISSOURI L 18 22 A (STL) X ALVIN H. CULVER 11 16 1895 CHICAGO L 0 6 SHEPPARD CH PRE ALVIN H. CULVER 11 23 1895 ILLINOIS L 4 38 A PRE ALVIN H. CULVER 10 1 1896 ENGLEWOOD HS W 20 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 3 1896 CHICAGO A.C. W 4 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 7 1896 ARMOUR (I.I.T.) W 42 0 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 10 1896 BELOIT T 6 6 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 17 1896 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS W 16 6 SHEPPARD X ALVIN H. CULVER 10 24 1896 CHICAGO W 46 6 A CH ALVIN H. CULVER 11 7 1896 ILLINOIS W 10 4 A BIG TEN ALVIN H. CULVER 11 14 1896 CHICAGO L 6 18 SHEPPARD CH ALVIN H. CULVER 11 26 1896 WISCONSIN T 6 6 SHEPPARD BIG TEN ALVIN H. CULVER 9 29 1897 EVANSTON HS W 6 0 SHEPPARD JESSE VAN DOOZER 10 9 1897 BELOIT W 6 0 A (RCKF) X JESSE VAN DOOZER 10 16 1897 IOWA L 6 12 SHEPPARD PRE JESSE VAN DOOZER 10 23 1897 CHICAGO L 6 21 A CH JESSE VAN DOOZER 10 30 1897 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS W 6 0 SHEPPARD X JESSE VAN DOOZER 11 6 1897 RUSH W 16 0 SHEPPARD X JESSE VAN DOOZER 11 13 1897 ALUMNI W 25 0 SHEPPARD X JESSE VAN DOOZER 11 25 1897 WISCONSIN L 0 22 SHEPPARD BIG TEN JESSE VAN DOOZER 9 21 1898 NW DIVISION HS W 34 0 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 9 24 1898 ENGLEWOOD HS W 22 0 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 9 28 1898 HYDE PARK HS W 18 0 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 1 1898 DIXON COLLEGE W 57 0 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 8 1898 BELOIT W 17 11 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 12 1898 HAHNEMANN (DREXEL) W 22 6 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 15 1898 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS W 11 2 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 18 1898 CHICAGO A.C. W 22 6 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 10 22 1898 CHICAGO L 5 34 A CH W.H. BANNARD 10 29 1898 LAKE FOREST W 27 0 SHEPPARD X W.H. BANNARD 11 5 1898 MICHIGAN L 5 6 SHEPPARD BIG TEN W.H.
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