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Opponents Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Georgia .............................0-2 ............UGA 7, MU 5, 2000 Ohio ......................39-107-1 .......OU 7, MU 6, 2007 Akron ..............................24-13 ..............UA 9, MU 8, 2005 Georgia Southern ........2-15 ............GSU 11, MU 8, 2006 Ohio Wesleyan ................7-4 ...........MU 17, OW 4, 1934 Alabama ............................0-3 ...............Al 16, MU 0, 1997 Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Oklahoma State ..............0-2 ..........OSU 11, MU 2, 2001 Alderson-Broaddus ........4-0 .................MU 5, AB 3, 1992 Georgetown (Ky.) ..........8-3 ...............MU 6, GC 0, 1980 Opponent W-L-T Last Meeting Appalachian State .........26-41 .......ASU 11, MU 10, 1997 Glenville State .................9-1 .............MU 5, GSC 0, 1973 Partridge College ...........1-1 ................PC 9, MU 1, 1918 Auburn ..............................0-7 .............AU 15, MU 6, 2002 Greenbriar Military ........2-0 ...............MU 9, GM 2, 1921 Pembroke College ..........0-2 ..............PC 12, MU 3, 1967 Ball State...........................3-9 ..............MU 7, BSU 3, 2005 Guilford College .............0-1 .............GC 11, MU 1, 1967 Pittsburgh .........................0-2 ...............Pitt 6, MU 5, 1995 Baptist ...............................2-0 ..............MU 18, BC 4, 1974 Hampden Sydney ............1-0 ................MU 3, HS 0, 1968 Radford ..........................................First Meeting Belmont ............................1-4 ................MU 7, BU 5, 2006 Hawaii ...............................0-3 ...............HU 2, MU 1, 1916 Rice ........................... 0-6........RU 12, MU 6, 2007 Bethany College..............3-1 ................MU 6, BC 1, 1920 Heidelburg College ........2-0 .............MU 14, HC 9, 1920 Rio Grande ....................37-13 ..............MU 7, RG 4, 2003 Biscayne College .............1-1 ................MU 2, BC 0, 1972 Hofstra..............................1-0 .............MU 11, HU 7, 2002 Roanoke College ............1-1 ................MU 7, RU 3, 1912 Bluefi eld State .................9-0 .................MU 5, BS 2, 1988 Houston ....................2-5....... MU 10, HU 4, 2007 St. Bonaventure ...............2-1 ..............SBU 7, MU 6, 2005 Record vs. Opponents vs. Record Bowling Green ..............13-44 ...........MU 12, BG 5, 2003 Illinois ................................0-1 .................UI 4, MU 2, 1916 Salem College .................1-4 ..............SC 11, MU 4, 1948 Brown ..............................0-1 ..............BU 10, MU 7, 1990 Indiana ...............................0-1 ...............IU 12, MU 3, 1916 Shawnee State .................1-0 .................MU 7, SS 2, 1992 Buffalo ..............................17-8 ...............MU 9, BU 3, 2007 Jacksonville .......................0-1 .................JU 8, MU 3, 1972 South Carolina ................0-4 .............USC 8, MU 5, 1998 Camp Lejeune .................1-2 ................CL 8, MU 3, 1960 Jacksonville State ............2-1 ...............MU 7, JSU 3, 2005 Southern Illinois ..............0-1 ...............SIU 5, MU 2, 1973 Campbell ..........................3-2 ...............MU 8, CC 4, 2007 James Madison ................4-2 .............MU 10, JMU 5, 2007 Southern Miss ..........1-8........ USM 9, MU 2, 2007 Canisius ............................3-0 ...............MU 6, CU 5, 2007 Kalamazoo College ........1-0 ...............MU 3, KC 0, 1917 Staunton Military ............0-1 ................SM 6, MU 2, 1918 Cedarville College .........0-1 ...............CC 4, MU 3, 1948 Kent State .............. 19-43 .. KSU 20, MU 6, 2005 Stetson ..............................0-1 ................SU 6, MU 5, 1972 Central Michigan ...........1-11 ........CMU 12, MU 4, 2005 Kentucky ........................12-27 .............UK 8, MU 7, 2006 Tenn.-Chattanooga ........10-0 ...........MU 3, UTC 2, 1982 Charleston So. .................6-6 .............MU 2, CSU 1, 2007 Kentucky Christian ........4-0 .............MU 11, KC 0, 1987 Tennessee Tech ...............2-0 .................MU 6, TT 5, 1950 Charleston (W.Va.) ......79-28 ...........MU 11, UC 3, 1988 Kentucky Wesleyan ........7-3 ............MU 13, KW 6, 1989 Toledo .............................19-19 ..............MU 8, UT 5, 2002 Charlotte..........................2-1 .......CHAR 11, MU 2, 1996 Kenyon College ..............0-1 ...............KC 7, MU 6, 1955 Transylvania .....................2-2 ................TU 2, MU 1, 1922 Cincinnati ...............22-24 .. UC 12, MU 10, 1999 Liberty .............................2-12 .............LU 10, MU 4, 2007 Tulane ....................... 0-7..........TU 9, MU 0, 2007 The Citadel ....................13-28 ...........TC 13, MU 9, 1997 Lincoln-Memorial ...........1-0 ..............MU 21, LM 4, 1983 UAB .......................... 4-6.....UAB 12, MU 1, 2007 Clemson ..........................2-15 ............CU 16, MU 2, 1990 Louisville ...........................3-7 ..............UL 17, MU 1, 2007 UCF .......................... 2-4....... MU 6, UCF 3, 2007 Cleveland State ..............16-8 ............MU 6, CSU 1, 2006 Malone College ...............2-0 ...............MU 5, MC 3, 1971 Valparaiso ....................................... First Meeting Coastal Carolina ......2-3..........MU 5, CC 2, 2001 Marietta ..........................22-13 ...........MU 12, MC 1, 1982 Virginia ..............................0-9 .............UV 12, MU 0, 2006 Coll. of Charleston.........0-3 .......C of C 14, MU 4, 2004 Marist .............................................. First Meeting Va. Commonwealth ........1-0 .............MU 6, VCU 5, 1997 Columbus (Ga.) ............10-23 .............CC 8, MU 2, 1988 Maryland...........................0-2 .............UM 10, MU 3, 2002 VMI ......................... 42-33 ..MU 13, VMI 12, 2000 Concord ..........................40-6 ..............MU 5, CC 3, 2004 Memphis ...................2-4.......MU 11, UM 0, 2007 Virginia Tech ....................9-22 ...............VT 9, MU 4, 2006 Cornell..............................1-0 ...............MU 3, CU 1, 1959 Mercer ..............................2-4 .............MER 8, MU 0, 2005 Wabash College..............0-1 ..............WC 6, MU 3, 1916 Davidson ........................20-11 .............DU 5, MU 4, 1997 Miami (Fla.) ......................0-4 ...............UM 8, MU 3, 1979 Wake Forest ....................0-6 ...............WF 5, MU 3, 1990 Davis & Elkins ..................3-0 .............MU 6, D&E 3, 1992 Miami (Ohio) .................27-68 .............MU 4, MIU 3, 2007 Wash. & Jefferson ...........0-1 ................WJ 6, MU 0, 1916 Dayton ............................25-13 ...........MU 16, UD 6, 2005 Michigan............................0-2 ...............UM 8, MU 3, 1935 West Georgia ..................1-1 ..............WG 4, MU 3, 1979 Delaware State ..............................First Meeting Michigan Aggies ...............2-2 ...............MA 2, MU 1, 1917 West Virginia .......... 21-32 WVU 11, MU 10, 1998 Drexel ...............................3-3 ..........DU 14, MU 11, 2003 Minnesota.........................1-0 ...............MU 3, UM 1, 1992 W. Virginia State ..........49-14-1 ........WVS 16, MU 9, 2005 Duke ..................................1-2 ...............MU 8, DU 3, 2005 Morehead State .........57-65-3.......... MSU 7, MU 2, 2007 West Virginia Tech ........56-18 .........WVT 2, MU 0, 2007 Duquesne .........................0-3 .............DU 16, MU 1, 1999 Mountain State ................0-2 ..............MS 10, MU 5, 1910 W.Va. Wesleyan ............15-8-1 .......MU 4, WVW 1, 1991 East Carolina ........... 1-7..... ECU 13, MU 3, 2007 Murray State ....................0-1 ...........MSU 12, MU 2, 2001 Western Carolina ..14-32 WCU 20, MU 10, 1997 East Tenn. State ...........32-29-1 .......MU 7, ETSU 5, 1997 Muskingum College .......2-1 ...............MU 4, MC 3, 1923 Western Connecticut ...1-0 ............MU 13, WC 0, 1975 Eastern Illinois .................1-0 ..................MU 6, EI 5, 2003 New River State .............1-0 ...........MU 15, NRS 7, 1938 Western Kentucky ........5-10 ..........WKU 6, MU 2, 1999 Eastern Kentucky .. 23-30 ......MU 8, EKU 4, 2007 New York State ...............1-0 .............MU 7, NYS 0, 1949 Western Michigan .........8-33 .......MU 19, WMU 2, 2003 Eastern Michigan..........5-13-1 .......EMU 12, MU 7, 2005 New York Tech ................4-2 ............. NYIT 2, MU 1, 2006 Western Reserve ...........1-3 ..............WR 5, MU 3, 1955 Emory & Henry ..............2-1 ...........MU 12, E&H 5, 1969 Niagara .............................4-1 .............MU 13, NU 2, 2006 William & Mary...............1-1 ............MU 12, WM 3, 1977 Evansville ..........................0-2 ..............UE 13, MU 8, 1950 North Carolina ...............0-1 .........UNC 18, MU 7, 1997 Wilmington College ......3-1 ..............MU 9, WC 1, 1967 Fairfi eld .............................1-1 ................MU 8, FU 1, 2000 North Carolina A&T .....6-3 .............MU 7, A&T 5, 2001 Wingate ..........................0-0-1 ............MU 1, WC 1, 1985 Fairmont State ...............20-3 ...........MU 12, FSU 1, 1991 UNC-Asheville ................1-5 ........UNCA 7, MU 2, 2002 Winthrop .......................0-3-1 .........WU 12, MU 0, 2002 Findlay ...............................0-1 ................FU 9, MU 3, 2002 North Carolina State0-3 ...... NCS 9, MU 1, 2003 Wittenberg ......................3-0 ..............MU 6, WU 2, 1934 Florida State ....................1-5 ............FSU
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