Chicago–Purdue football rivalry

The Chicago–Purdue football rivalry is a now defunct American college football rivalry between the Chicago Maroons and Purdue Boilermakers. Chicago leads the series 27–14–1.[1][2] The series was first played in 1892.[3][4] The rivalry has not been played since 1936.

Chicago–Purdue football rivalry
First meetingNovember 19, 1892
Purdue 38, Chicago 0
Latest meetingOctober 17, 1936
Purdue 35, Chicago 7
Statistics
Meetings total42
All-time seriesChicago leads, 27–14–1
Largest victoryChicago, 56–0 (1907)
Longest win streakChicago, 16 (1902–17)
Current win streakPurdue, 9 (1928–36)
Locations of Chicago and Purdue

Game results

Chicago victoriesPurdue victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 19, 1892 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 38–0
2 October 25, 1893 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 20–10
3 November 3, 1894 Chicago, IL Purdue 10–6
4 November 5, 1898 Chicago, IL Chicago 17–0
5 November 25, 1899 Chicago, IL Chicago 29–0
6 October 6, 1900 Chicago, IL Chicago 17–5
7 October 12, 1901 Chicago, IL Tie5–5
8 October 11, 1902 Chicago, IL Chicago 33–0
9 October 10, 1903 Chicago, IL Chicago 22–0
10 October 8, 1904 Chicago, IL Chicago 20–0
11 November 11, 1905 Chicago, IL Chicago 19–0
12 October 20, 1906 Chicago, IL Chicago 39–0
13 November 9, 1907 Chicago, IL Chicago 56–0
14 October 3, 1908 Chicago, IL Chicago 39–0
15 October 2, 1909 Chicago, IL Chicago 40–0
16 November 5, 1910 Chicago, IL Chicago 14–5
17 October 14, 1911 Chicago, IL Chicago 11–3
18 October 26, 1912 Chicago, IL Chicago 7–0
19 October 25, 1913 Chicago, IL Chicago 6–0
20 October 24, 1914 Chicago, IL Chicago 21–0
21 October 23, 1915 Chicago, IL Chicago 7–0
22 November 4, 1916 Chicago, IL Chicago 16–7
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
23 October 20, 1917 Chicago, IL Chicago 27–0
24 November 2, 1918 West Lafayette, IN Purdue 7–3
25 October 18, 1919 Chicago, IL Chicago 16–0
26 October 9, 1920 Chicago, IL Chicago 20–0
27 October 8, 1921 Chicago, IL Chicago 9–0
28 October 21, 1922 Chicago, IL Chicago 12–0
29 October 27, 1923 Chicago, IL Chicago 20–6
30 November 1, 1924 Chicago, IL Chicago 19–6
31 October 31, 1925 Chicago, IL Chicago 6–0
32 October 23, 1926 Chicago, IL Purdue 6–0
33 October 15, 1927 Chicago, IL Chicago 7–6
34 October 27, 1928 Chicago, IL Purdue 40–0
35 October 26, 1929 Chicago, IL Purdue 26–0
36 November 8, 1930 Chicago, IL Purdue 26–7
37 October 31, 1931 Chicago, IL Purdue 14–6
38 November 5, 1932 Chicago, IL Purdue 37–0
39 October 21, 1933 Chicago, IL Purdue 14–0
40 November 3, 1934 Chicago, IL Purdue 26–20
41 October 19, 1935 Chicago, IL Purdue 19–0
42 October 17, 1936 Chicago, IL Purdue 35–7
Series: Chicago leads 27–14–1
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See also

References

  1. "Chicago-Purdue Game May End Long Grid Rivalry". Lawrence Journal=World. October 14, 1936.
  2. "Purdue Chicago End an Old Grid Rivalry Saturday". The Milwaukee Journal. October 13, 1936.
  3. "Feud Frays and To Interest In Week's Tilts". Montana Butte Standard. October 19, 1935. p. 26. Retrieved October 10, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Dixon Stewart (November 6, 1930). "Leading Teams of Big Ten Groom For Meeting With Old-Time Jinx". The San Bernardino County Sun. p. 15. Retrieved October 10, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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