1996 Brown Bears football team

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1996 Brown Bears football
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Conference Ivy League
Record5–5 (4–3 Ivy)
Head coach
Defensive coordinator Don Brown (1st season)
CaptainBrendan Finneran
Home stadium Brown Stadium
Seasons
  1995
1997  
1996 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 17 Dartmouth $  7 0   10 0  
Columbia  5 2   8 2  
Brown  4 3   5 5  
Cornell  4 3   4 6  
Penn  3 4   5 5  
Harvard  2 5   4 6  
Princeton  2 5   3 7  
Yale  1 6   2 8  
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 1996 Brown Bears football team was an American football team that represented Brown University during the 1996 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Brown tied for third in the Ivy League.

In their third season under head coach Mark Whipple, the Bears compiled a 5–5 record and were outscored 246 to 238. Brendan Finneran was the team captain. [1]

The Bears' 4–3 conference tied for third in the Ivy League standings. They outscored Ivy opponents 171 to 160. [2]

Brown played its home games at Brown Stadium in Providence, Rhode Island.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 21 Yale L 0–30 7,304 [3]
September 28 at Rhode Island *L 13–28 3,750 [4]
October 5 at Colgate *L 27–44 6,500 [5]
October 12 at Princeton W 27–23 8,030 [6]
October 19 Fordham *
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
W 27–14 [1]
October 26 Penn Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
W 27–21 5,125 [7]
November 2 at Cornell W 35–21 8,202 [8]
November 9 at Harvard W 31–7 2,133 [9]
November 16 No. 19 Dartmouth
  • Brown Stadium
  • Providence, RI
L 24–27 8,257 [10]
November 23 at Columbia L 27–31 5,175 [11]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Game-by-Game Results (1878-2019) (Football)". Providence, R.I.: Brown University . Retrieved July 3, 2020.
  2. "Year-by-Year History". Ivy League Football Media Guide (PDF). Princeton, N.J.: Ivy League. 2017. pp. 36–37. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  3. Berlet, Bruce (September 22, 1996). "Yale Dominates Brown in Opener". The Hartford Courant . Hartford, Conn. pp. E10, E12 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Rhode Island 28, Brown 13". The Hartford Courant . Hartford, Conn. Associated Press. September 29, 1996. p. D18 via Newspapers.com. Attendance figure in "Yankee Summaries". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. September 29, 1996. p. C13.
  5. "Colgate Skid Is Over". Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. Associated Press. October 6, 1996. pp. 5F, 6F via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Late Bid Fails as Tigers Tumble". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. Associated Press. October 13, 1996. p. C19 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Juliano, Joe (October 27, 1996). "Quakers Lose Heartbreaker After a Rally". The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa. p. C8 via Newspapers.com.
  8. McShea, Keith (November 4, 1996). "CU's Ivy Title Hopes Take a Severe Hit". The Ithaca Journal . Ithaca, N.Y. p. 3B via Newspapers.com.
  9. Burris, Joe (November 10, 1996). "Brown Just Too Much; When It Rains, It Pours for Harvard". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. C16 via Newspapers.com.
  10. Burris, Joe (November 17, 1996). "Dartmouth Avoids a Brown-Out". Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. C16 via Newspapers.com.
  11. Cavanaugh, Jack (November 24, 1996). "Lions Eke Out Victory in Closing Minutes". The New York Times . New York, N.Y. p. S3.