1990 Northern Illinois Huskies football team

The 1990 Northern Illinois Huskies football team represented Northern Illinois University. The Huskies competed in the highest division of football, Division I-A. They were led by sixth year head coach Jerry Pettibone and they played their home games at Huskie Stadium.

1990 Northern Illinois Huskies football
ConferenceIndependent
1990 record65
Head coachJerry Pettibone (6th season)
Home stadiumHuskie Stadium
(Capacity: 30,998)
1990 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 14 Louisville      10 1 1
No. 3 Miami      10 2 0
No. 4 Florida State      10 2 0
No. 6 Notre Dame      9 3 0
No. 11 Penn State      9 3 0
Louisiana Tech      8 3 1
Southern Miss      8 4 0
Temple      7 4 0
Syracuse      7 4 2
Army      6 5 0
Northern Illinois      6 5 0
South Carolina      6 5 0
Virginia Tech      6 5 0
East Carolina      5 6 0
Southwestern Louisiana      5 6 0
Navy      5 6 0
Memphis State      4 6 1
Boston College      4 7 0
Tulane      4 7 0
West Virginia      4 7 0
Akron      3 7 1
Pittsburgh      3 7 1
Rutgers      3 8 0
Tulsa      3 8 0
Cincinnati      1 10 0
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 16:30 PMEastern Illinois*W 28–1712,380
September 81:30 PMat No. 10 Nebraska*
L 14–6076,043
September 156:30 PMat Toledo*L 14–2321,154
September 226:30 PMKansas State*
  • Huskie Stadium
  • DeKalb, Illinois
W 42–3514,102
September 2911:30 AMat Northwestern*
ESPNL 7–2426,798
October 61:00 PMNo. 24 Fresno State*
  • Huskie Stadium
  • DeKalb, Illinois
W 73–1818,067
October 131:00 PMArkansas State
  • Huskie Stadium
  • DeKalb, Illinois
W 35–06,631
October 201:00 PMMurray State*
  • Huskie Stadium
  • DeKalb, Illinois
W 49–715,987
November 312:00 PMat AkronW 31–287,032
November 1012:30 PMat East Carolina
L 20–2420,100
November 177:00 PMat Southwestern LouisianaL 20–2416,325
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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