Chicago @ Illinois
Final
Chicago
Maroons
4-0 / 4-0
7
21
Illinois
Fighting Illini
5-0 / 4-0
1914 Season

Illinois Field
Champaign, IL
Capacity: 17,000
Attendance: 0

Series Stats

Chicago
Illinois
Tie
13
4
1
18th
meeting
More Games

Last Meeting

28-7 Chicago
Stagg Field
Nov 01, 1913
Chicago

Head Coach
Amos Stagg
*the data for this team and coach are incomplete
Schedule
vs Indiana W 0-34 10/3/1914
vs Northwestern W 0-28 10/10/1914
vs Iowa W 0-7 10/17/1914
vs Purdue W 0-21 10/24/1914
@ Wisconsin W 0-0 10/31/1914
@ Illinois L 21-7 11/14/1914
vs Minnesota L 13-7 11/21/1914
Chicago
has outscored their opponents
90 to 0
this season
Amos Stagg's record
at Chicago
87 - 35 - 10
vs Illinois
13 - 3 - 1
Longest Winning Streak
Chicago
5 game(s)
from 1905
to 1909
Illinois
6 game(s)
from 1925
to 1930
Stats
Illinois

Head Coach
Robert Zuppke
Schedule
vs Christian Brothers W 0-37 10/3/1914
vs Indiana W 0-51 10/10/1914
vs Ohio State W 0-37 10/17/1914
@ Northwestern W 0-33 10/24/1914
@ Minnesota W 6-21 10/31/1914
vs Chicago W 7-21 11/14/1914
@ Wisconsin W 9-24 11/21/1914
Illinois
has outscored their opponents
179 to 6
this season
Robert Zuppke's record
at Illinois
9 - 2 - 1
vs Chicago
0 - 1 - 0
Latest Winning Streak
Chicago
1 game(s)
from 1935
to 1935
Illinois
4 game(s)
from 1936
to 1939
Notes

Illinois 1914 Season

"Possibly the most dominant team in Illinois football history was the 1914 squad. The squad was only coach Robert Zuppke's second at Illinois and would be the first of four na­tional championship teams he would lead in his 29 years at Illinois. The Fighting Illini defense shut out four of its seven opponents, yielding only 22 points the entire 1914 season, and the averaged up an incredible 32 points per game, including a 51-0 shellacking of Indiana on Oct. 10. This team was so good that no one scored a point against them until Oct. 31, the fifth game of the seven-game season. The closest game of the year, two weeks later, wasn't very close at all, a 21-7 home decision over Chicago. Leading the way for Zuppke's troops was right halfback Bart Macomber. He led the team in scoring. Left guard Ralph Chapman was named to Walter Camp's first-team All-America squad, while left halfback Harold Pogue, the team's second-leading scorer, was named to Camp's second team." from fightingillini.com