Chicago @ Illinois
Final
Chicago
Maroons
3-0 / 2-0
0
7
Illinois
Fighting Illini
4-0 / 2-0
1923 Season

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

Series Stats

Chicago
Illinois
Tie
16
9
2
27th
meeting
More Games

Last Meeting

9-0 Chicago
Stagg Field
Nov 18, 1922
Chicago

Head Coach
Amos Stagg
*the data for this team and coach are incomplete
Schedule
vs Michigan State W 0-34 9/29/1923
vs Northwestern W 0-13 10/20/1923
vs Purdue W 6-20 10/27/1923
@ Illinois L 7-0 11/3/1923
vs Indiana W 0-27 11/10/1923
vs Ohio State W 3-17 11/17/1923
vs Wisconsin W 6-13 11/24/1923
Chicago
has outscored their opponents
67 to 6
this season
Amos Stagg's record
at Chicago
113 - 56 - 12
vs Illinois
16 - 8 - 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
vs Nebraska W 7-24 10/6/1923
vs Butler W 7-21 10/13/1923
@ Iowa W 6-9 10/20/1923
vs Northwestern W 0-29 10/27/1923
vs Chicago W 0-7 11/3/1923
vs Wisconsin W 0-10 11/10/1923
vs Mississippi State W 0-27 11/17/1923
@ Ohio State W 0-9 11/24/1923
Illinois
has outscored their opponents
83 to 20
this season
Robert Zuppke's record
at Illinois
49 - 21 - 5
vs Chicago
5 - 4 - 1
Latest Winning Streak
Chicago
1 game(s)
from 1935
to 1935
Illinois
4 game(s)
from 1936
to 1939
Notes

Illinois 1923 Season

"The 1923 season became a particularly special year in Illinois football history. Not only did Illinois and Zuppke win their third national championship in 10 years, but Memorial Stadium was finally comĀ­pleted. It was unveiled for all to see at the homecoming contest, a victory vs. Chicago on Nov. 3. The 1923 season also meant the arrival of legendary halfback Red Grange, who became possibly the most storied college football player ever. Grange was named a Walter Camp All-American after scoring 72 points that season. After the win over Chicago, the Fighting Illini finished their undefeated season by shutting out their final three opponents en route to a tie for the conference crown with Michigan, which Illinois didn't play. The defense was spectacular, as Illinois held its last five opponents scoreless and outscored its foes, 82-0, to finish the season. In addition to Grange, left guard James McMillen joined the Galloping Ghost on several award teams, including Eckersall's first-team All-America squad." from fightingillini.com