1891 Miami Redskins football team

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1891 Miami Redskins football
ConferenceIndependent
1891 record1–1
Head coach
  • None
Seasons
  1889
1892  
1891 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Ohio Wesleyan     400
Kansas     701
Illinois     510
Missouri     310
Lake Forest     620
Washington University     411
Minnesota     311
Wisconsin     311
Cincinnati     421
Iowa     320
Doane     220
Iowa College     111
Miami (OH)     110
Nebraska     220
Northwestern     223
Michigan     450
Ohio State     230
Buchtel     130
Washburn     150
Michigan State Normal     020

The 1891 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University during the 1891 college football season. [1] There was no paid head coach for the season. In their second game, they lost 0 to 104 against Ohio Wesleyan.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
November 21Hamilton ACW 38–0
November 26at Ohio Wesleyan L 0–104

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References

  1. "2019 Football Media Guide" (PDF). Miami University. 2019. p. 21.