Chicago @ Illinois
Final
Chicago
Maroons
2-0 / 2-0
0
10
Illinois
Fighting Illini
2-1 / 2-1
1919 Season

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

Series Stats

Chicago
Illinois
Tie
14
7
2
23rd
meeting
More Games

Last Meeting

0-29 Illinois
Stagg Field
Nov 23, 1918
Chicago

Head Coach
Amos Stagg
*the data for this team and coach are incomplete
Schedule
vs Purdue W 0-16 10/18/1919
vs Northwestern W 0-41 10/25/1919
@ Illinois L 10-0 11/1/1919
vs Michigan W 0-13 11/8/1919
vs Iowa W 6-9 11/15/1919
vs Wisconsin L 10-3 11/22/1919
Chicago
has outscored their opponents
57 to 0
this season
Amos Stagg's record
at Chicago
98 - 49 - 11
vs Illinois
14 - 6 - 2
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
@ Purdue W 7-14 10/11/1919
vs Iowa W 7-9 10/18/1919
vs Wisconsin L 14-10 10/25/1919
vs Chicago W 0-10 11/1/1919
@ Minnesota W 6-10 11/8/1919
vs Michigan W 7-29 11/15/1919
@ Ohio State W 7-9 11/22/1919
Illinois
has outscored their opponents
33 to 28
this season
Robert Zuppke's record
at Illinois
31 - 10 - 5
vs Chicago
3 - 2 - 1
Latest Winning Streak
Chicago
1 game(s)
from 1935
to 1935
Illinois
4 game(s)
from 1936
to 1939
Notes

Illinois 1919 Season

"The 1919 team was the only one of Zuppke's national cham­pi­on­ship squads to lose a game. Wisconsin managed to de­feat the Fighting Illini in Urbana in the third game of the season, 14-10, to tem­porarily knock Illinois out of the conference lead. However, ­Zuppke's men came back from the Wisconsin defeat with three consecutive wins to set up a showdown with the Buckeyes at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 22 to determine the conference champion. Illinois scored first on a first-quarter touchdown and never looked back. The Fighting Illini added a field goal before allowing a Buckeye touchdown and conversion. With the final score, 9-7, in Illinois' favor, the Illini won the conference title and were later named national champions. Right guard Clarence Applegran was named to Eckersall's second-team All-America squad, and left tackle Burt Ingwersen and center John Depler were both members of Walter Camp's second-team All-America squad." from fightingillini.com