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Uw-Stout Football - Year by Year Results UW-STOUT FOOTBALL - YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 1911 Club sport, (1-1) @Macalester T 0-0 @River Falls L 11-13 Winona State W 31-0 Business U W 30-2 @River Falls W 14-7 Dunwoody Inst. W 37-0 1912 Earl Quigley, (3-1) Superior W 13-12 Chip. Falls HS W 26-13 @St.Mary's T 7-7 @Eau Claire W 6-0 River Falls W 24-7 1922 George (Bud) Miller, (1-3) Hamline L 7-25 @Hamline W 9-0 Stevens Point L 0-10 1913 Earl Quigley, (3-3) River Falls L 0-3 Eau Claire L 7-13 @Superior L 0-26 @Hamline L 0-41 @River Falls W 17-13 1923 George (Bud) Miller, (1-5-1) Stevens Point W 24-6 Macalester L 0-14 @LaCrosse L 3-12 Fort Snelling W 49-0 Minn. Aggies W 7-0 @Stevens Point T 0-0 @River Falls L 0-22 1914 Earl Quigley, (1-4) St. John's L 6-12 River Falls L 0-7 Superior L 0-39 @Minn. Aggies L 0-19 St. Mary's L 7-34 LaCrosse W 6-0 Hamline L 0-6 1924 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3-1) @Stevens Point L 0-12 Fort Snelling W 3-0 @Macalester W 3-2 1915 Parks Bailey, (0-4) Winona State L 0-3 @Hamline L 0-7 Stevens Point W 7-0 Carleton L 0-74 River Falls L 10-13 River Falls L 0-19 @Superior L 0-27 Hamline L 0-0 @St. Mary's T 0-0 1916 Parks Bailey, (1-3) 1925 George (Bud) Miller, (1-4-1) @Carleton L 0-83 St.Mary's L 0-43 @Hamline L 0-22 @Winona State L 6-7 River Falls L 7-20 @La Crosse T 0-0 Minn. Aggies W 14-0 @ River Falls L 0-3 Superior W 6-0 1917 Student coaches, (2-2) Eau Claire L 7-28 Joined Wisconsin Normal School Conference @Superior W 7-0 1926 George (Bud) Miller, (2-4-1) Stevens Point L 12-21 @St.Mary's L 0-7 Eau Claire W 49-0 Winona State W 13-0 @River Falls L 0-46 La Crosse L 0-7 River Falls L 6-21 1918 Fort Snelling W 13-3 No Team @Superior L 6-19 @Eau Claire T 0-0 1919 George (Bud) Miller, (2-3) Menomonie H.S. W 39-0 1927 George (Bud) Miller, (3-3) Alumni @Winona State W 12-6 @Stevens Point L 6-12 @La Crosse L 6-31 @St. Mary's W 13-0 @Fort Snelling W 25-0 River Falls L 7-18 @River Falls L 0-19 @Eau Claire L 0-3 Superior L 6-21 Eau Claire W 8-0 1920 George (Bud) Miller, (1-2-1) Hamline L 3-20 1928 S.E. Paulus, (2-5-1) Macalester T 0-0 St. Paul Luther W 26-0 @Carleton L 7-9 La Crosse T 6-6 St.Mary's W 13-0 @Fort Snelling L 7-13 River Falls L 0-12 1921 George (Bud) Miller, (5-0-2) Stevens Point L 7-25 Won Conference Title @Superior L 12-70 @ Eau Claire W 27-0 @Eau Claire W 14-13 UW-STOUT FOOTBALL - YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS @Whitewater L 0-40 La Crosse T 0-0 @Winona State L 0-6 1929 S.E. Paulus, (0-5-1) @Eau Claire L 6-22 Winona State L 0-12 River Falls L 6-26 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-51 @Superior L 0-32 @La Crosse L 0-25 @River Falls L 0-21 1937 W. Crawford, (0-6-1) Superior L 8-45 @St. Olaf L 0-27 Eau Claire T 0-0 Stevens Point L 0-7 Northland L 7-12 1930 Earl Burbridge, (1-6) Superior L 0-26 @Winona State L 6-26 @La Crosse L 6-25 @Macalester L 0-31 Eau Claire T 6-6 Stevens Point L 0-6 @River Falls L 0-20 @Fort Snelling W 26-7 River Falls L 2-12 1938 Ray C. Johnson, (0-5-2) @Eau Claire L 13-24 @Carleton T 0-0 La Crosse L 0-24 @Stevens Point L 0-7 River Falls L 6-20 1931 Earl Burbridge, (2-6) @Superior L 6-31 @Winona State L 0-13 @Eau Claire L 0-16 Mankato State W 7-0 La Crosse L 0-15 @Macalester L 6-20 U.M.-Duluth T 0-0 @La Crosse L 0-25 St. Paul Luther W 26-0 1939 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) Superior L 0-32 @Stevens Point L 6-7 @River Falls L 0-33 Gustavus Adol. L 0-39 Eau Claire L 0-14 Winona State L 7-24 @River Falls L 14-18 1932 Earl Burbridge, (0-5-1) Superior T 0-0 @Mankato State T 0-0 Eau Claire W 19-6 River Falls L 6-9 @La Crosse L 7-32 @Superior L 6-27 @Eau Claire L 0-12 1940 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-1) La Crosse L 7-33 Stevens Point L 0-20 @Stevens Point L 0-6 @Gustavus Adol. L 0-37 Mankato State W 6-0 1933 Earl Burbridge, (3-3) La Crosse L 0-19 Winona State W 6-0 River Falls L 0-9 @St. Mary's L 0-7 @Superior L 3-25 @River Falls L 6-13 @Eau Claire T 0-0 Superior W 8-6 Eau Claire W 20-13 1941 Ray C. Johnson, (5-2) @La Crosse L 7-21 Won Conference Title Hamline L 0-8 1934 Earl Burbridge, (0-6) @Mankato State W 7-0 St. Mary's L 0-27 Eau Claire W 39-0 @Northland L 14-20 @La Crosse L 6-20 River Falls L 0-26 Augsburg W 26-0 @Superior L 0-20 @River Falls W 21-6 @Eau Claire L 0-12 Superior W 12-6 La Crosse L 0-19 1942 Ray C. Johnson, (3-2) 1935 W. Crawford, (1-6) Mankato State W 20-0 Macalester L 0-26 @Superior L 6-7 @Platteville L 7-25 @Eau Claire W 36-13 @La Crosse L 0-25 La Crosse L 6-14 Winona State W 6-0 River Falls W 26-0 @River Falls L 0-19 Superior L 0-8 1943 Eau Claire L 0-23 No Team 1936 W. Crawford, (0-5-1) 1944 Platteville L 6-20 No Team UW-STOUT FOOTBALL - YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS Superior W 53-0 1945 Ray C. Johnson, (2-3) Augsburg W 24-0 1952 Jack Wink, (3-5) @Eau Claire W 7-6 @Winona State L 6-6 @Superior L 0-20 Great Lakes NS W 7-2 River Falls L 6-14 River Falls L 0-21 Eau Claire L 0-6 @La Crosse L 6-14 @Stevens Point L 0-27 1946 Ray C. Johnson, (2-2-2) Eau Claire W 25-0 @Carleton L 6-20 @Superior W 36-33 @River Falls L 0-20 St.Cloud State L 6-19 @La Crosse T 6-6 Superior T 13-13 1953 Jack Wink, (1-7) @Moorhead St. W 15-12 @Great Lakes NS L 0-55 Eau Claire W 7-6 Winona State L 0-19 @River Falls L 0-22 1947 Ray C. Johnson, (1-5-2) La Crosse L 0-46 @Winona State T 7-7 Stevens Point L 6-27 Platteville T 7-7 @Eau Claire L 13-19 River Falls L 0-20 Superior L 7-19 @Eau Claire W 7-0 @St. Cloud State W 19-7 @Oshkosh L 12-19 La Crosse L 6-7 1954 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) @Superior L 7-32 Northland W 27-6 Moorhead St. L 0-7 @Winona State L 6-18 Superior W 27-0 1948 Tony Storti, (2-4-1) @La Crosse T 20-20 @Eau Claire L 0-6 Eau Claire L 7-27 River Falls L 7-26 @River Falls L 6-21 @Whitewater W 21-20 @Platteville L 14-19 La Crosse L 6-13 St.Cloud State L 7-33 Oshkosh W 18-6 @Stevens Point T 19-19 1955 Jack Wink, (2-5-1) Michigan Tech. L 6-13 Winona State W 13-0 @Superior T 6-6 1949 Tony Storti, (6-2) La Crosse L 6-46 Won Conference Title @Eau Claire L 19-26 Mankato State W 28-27 River Falls L 12-27 Eau Claire L 6-7 Platteville L 12-13 @River Falls L 7-12 @St. Cloud St. L 7-36 Whitewater W 7-6 @Northland W 27-19 @La Crosse W 27-19 Superior W 35-19 1956 Joe Gerlach, (1-7) @Oshkosh W 14-0 Winona State L 13-26 @Upper Iowa W 14-13 @Eau Claire L 12-18 River Falls L 12-41 1950 Tony Storti, (5-2-1) @La Crosse L 0-44 @Mankato State W 20-6 @Whitewater L 7-34 Eau Claire W 21-0 Superior L 6-24 @UW-Milwaukee T 6-6 Northland W 13-12 Platteville W 27-6 @Loras College L 14-45 @La Crosse L 18-33 River Falls W 44-13 1957 Joe Gerlach, (3-4-1) @Superior L 28-33 @Winona State W 20-13 Upper Iowa W 54-7 Eau Claire W 20-0 @River Falls L 6-20 1951 Tony Storti, (7-1) La Crosse L 6-30 @St Olaf W 19-13 Whitewater T 0-0 Northland W 64-6 @Superior L 12-20 @Eau Claire W 34-7 @Northland W 8-0 UW-Milwaukee W 19-0 Loras College L 0-31 @Platteville W 25-6 La Crosse L 7-14 1958 Bob Bostwick, (1-7) @River Falls W 39-0 Winona State L 12-20 UW-STOUT FOOTBALL - YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS @St.
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