California Los Angeles @ Illinois
Final
California Los Angeles
Bruins
0-1 / 0-0
13
27
Illinois
Fighting Illini
0-0 / 0-0
1951 Season

Memorial Stadium (IL)
Champaign, IL
Capacity: 60,670
Attendance: 0

Series Stats

California Los Angeles
Illinois
Tie
0
3
0
3rd
meeting
More Games

Last Meeting

6-14 Illinois
Memorial Stadium (IL)
Oct 13, 1950
California Los Angeles

South Division
We need a coach!
Schedule
vs Texas A&M L 21-14 9/21/1951
@ Illinois L 27-13 9/29/1951
vs Santa Clara W 17-44 10/6/1951
@ Stanford L 21-7 10/13/1951
vs Oregon W 0-41 10/20/1951
vs California W 7-21 11/3/1951
@ Oregon State W 0-7 11/10/1951
vs Washington W 20-20 11/17/1951
@ Southern California W 7-21 11/24/1951
California Los Angeles
has been outscored by their opponents
21 to 14
this season
's record
at
vs
Longest Winning Streak
California Los Angeles
4 game(s)
from 1984
to 2004
Illinois
3 game(s)
from 1947
to 1951
Stats
Illinois

Head Coach
Ray Eliot
Schedule
vs California Los Angeles W 13-27 9/29/1951
vs Wisconsin W 10-14 10/6/1951
@ Syracuse W 20-41 10/13/1951
@ Washington W 20-27 10/20/1951
@ Indiana W 0-21 10/27/1951
vs Michigan W 0-7 11/3/1951
vs Iowa W 13-40 11/10/1951
@ Ohio State W 0-0 11/17/1951
@ Northwestern W 0-3 11/24/1951
vs Stanford W 7-40 1/1/1952
Illinois
has outscored their opponents
0 to 0
this season
Raymond Nusspickel's record
at Illinois
42 - 38 - 5
vs California Los Angeles
2 - 0 - 0
Latest Winning Streak
California Los Angeles
4 game(s)
from 1984
to 2004
Illinois
1 game(s)
from 2011
to 2011
Notes

Illinois 1951 Season

"The 1951 squad posted a near-perfect 9-0-1 record on the season, grabbing a share of the national title. The team started off the season with seven straight wins, beating 20th-ranked Washington and No. 15 Michigan along the way. The Illini suffered its only non-win of the year against Ohio State when neither team managed to score in a 0-0 tie. Illinois capped the season with a 40-7 romping of Stanford in the 1952 Rose Bowl. Consensus All-American Johnny Karras led the team in rushing and Hall of Famer Al Brosky was a star in the defensive secondary." from fightingillini.com