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Conferencia Big Ten No. 16 No. 15 9–3 (7–1 Big Ten) Ron Vanderlinden (quinta temporada)Dyche Stadium (Capacidad: 48,187)Estaciones
Clasificación de fútbol de la Big Ten Conference 1996 Conf General Equipo W L W L No. 2 Estado de Ohio + 7 - 1 11 - 1 No. 15 Noroeste + 7 - 1 9 - 3 No. 7 Penn State 6 - 2 11 - 2 No. 18 Iowa 6 - 2 9 - 3 No. 20 Michigan 5 - 3 8 - 4 estado de Michigan 5 - 3 6 - 6 Wisconsin 3 - 5 8 - 5 Purdue 2 - 6 3 - 8 Minnesota 1 - 7 4 - 7 Indiana 1 - 7 3 - 8 Illinois 1 - 7 2 - 9 + - Co-campeones de la conferencia Clasificaciones de AP Poll
El equipo de fútbol americano de los Northwestern Wildcats de 1996 representó a la Universidad de Northwestern en la temporada de fútbol universitario de 1996 de la División IA de la NCAA . Bajo la dirección del entrenador en jefe Gary Barnett , Northwestern terminó la temporada con un récord de 9-3. Los Wildcats ganaron una parte del título de la Big Ten Conference por segundo año consecutivo. Se enfrentaron a Tennessee en el Florida Citrus Bowl , donde los Wildcats perdieron 48-28.
Programar [ editar ] Fecha Hora Adversario Rango Sitio televisor Resultado Asistencia 6 de septiembre 5:30 pm en Wake Forest * No. 13 Estadio Groves Winston-Salem, Carolina del Norte SCC L 27-2821,749 14 de septiembre 2:30 pm en Duke * Estadio Wallace Wade Durham, Carolina del Norte A B C W 38-1329,321 21 de septiembre 11:30 am Ohio * Estadio Dyche Evanston, Illinois SCC W 28–738.148 28 de septiembre 11:30 am en Indiana No. 25 Estadio Memorial Bloomington, Indiana ESPN W 35-1736,714 5 de octubre 11:30 am No. 6 Michigan No. 22 Estadio Dyche Evanston, Illinois ESPN W 17-1648.187 octubre 12 11:30 am Minnesota No. 15 Estadio Dyche Evanston, Illinois ESPN2 W 26-2435,848 19 de octubre 11:30 am en Wisconsin No. 14 Estadio Camp Randall Madison, Wisconsin ESPN2 W 34-3079.576 26 de octubre 11 a.m Illinois No. 11 Estadio Dyche Evanston, Illinois ESPN + W 27-2448.187 2 de noviembre 2:30 pm en el No. 15 de Penn State No. 11 Estadio Beaver University Park, Pensilvania A B C L 9–3496.596 9 de noviembre 2:30 pm en el n. ° 23 de Iowa No. 18 Estadio Kinnick Iowa City, Iowa A B C W 40-1370,397 16 de noviembre 13:00 Purdue No. 13 Estadio Dyche Evanston, Illinois W 27-2441.178 enero 1 12:00 pm contra No. 9 Tennessee * No. 11 Tazón de cítricos de Florida Orlando, Florida ( Florida Citrus Bowl ) A B C L 28–4863,467 * Juego sin conferencia Clasificaciones de AP Poll publicadas antes del juego Todas las horas están en hora central
Lista [ editar ] Lista del equipo de fútbol de los Northwestern Wildcats de 1996 Jugadores Entrenadores Ofensa Pos. # Nombre Clase RB 32 Adrian Autry Jr RB 24 Darnell Autry Jr WR 5 D'Wayne Bates Entonces GRAMO 61 Justin Chabot (C) Sr QB 8 Tim Hughes Sr T 74 Paul Janus Sr WR 22 Brian Musso Jr QB 10 Steve Schnur (C) Sr WR 25 Jeff Swenson Jr TE 84 Jay Tant P.
Defensa Pos. # Nombre Clase SS 33 Eric Collier Sr Delaware 36 Casey Dailey Jr LB 51 Pat Fitzgerald (C) Sr LB 55 Barry Gardner Entonces CB 3 Hudhaifa Ismaeli Jr LB 44 Keith Lozowski Sr DT 94 Joe Reiff Sr DT 95 Matt Rice Sr DT 96 Ray Robey Sr LB 59 Jason Ross Jr LB 52 Tim Scharf Sr Delaware 90 Thor Schmidt Entonces
Equipos especiales Pos. # Nombre Clase PAG 14 Paul Burton Sr K 13 Brian Gowins Jr
Entrenador Coordinadores / entrenadores asistentes Leyenda (C) Capitán del equipo(S) Suspendido(I) No elegibleRoster
Rankings [ edit] Further information: 1996 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes. Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Final AP 18 15 13 NR NR 25 22 15 14 11 11 18 13 11 11 10 11 15 Coaches 19 18 NR NR NR NR 18 15 12 10 18 14 11 11 12 11 16
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Game summaries [ edit] Wake Forest [ edit] See also: 1996 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 2–0 1993 W 26–14
Duke [ edit] See also: 1996 Duke Blue Devils football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 0–6 1990 L 24–27
Ohio [ edit] See also: 1996 Ohio Bobcats football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 0–1 1973 L 12–14
Indiana [ edit] See also: 1996 Indiana Hoosiers football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 36–31–1 1995 W 31–7
Michigan [ edit] See also: 1996 Michigan Wolverines football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 12–45–2 1995 W 19–13
Minnesota [ edit] See also: 1996 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 25–45–5 1995 W 27–17
Wisconsin [ edit] #14 Northwestern at Wisconsin 1 2 3 4 Total • Wildcats 7 7 6 14 34 Badgers 10 3 3 14 30
Date: October 19Location: Camp Randall Stadium • Madison, WisconsinGame attendance: 79,576Game weather: SunnyTV announcers (ESPN): Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson Scoring summary 1 13:44 WIS Bob Adamov recovered fumble in end zone (John Hall kick) Wisconsin 7-0 1 9:08 NW Darnell Autry 20-yard run (Brian Gowins kick) Tie 7-7 1 3:53 WIS John Hall 50-yard field goal Wisconsin 10-7 2 9:15 WIS John Hall 29-yard field goal Wisconsin 13-7 2 3:59 NW D'Wayne Bates 12-yard pass from Steve Schnur (Brian Gowins kick) Northwestern 14-13 3 9:58 WIS John Hall 21-yard field goal Wisconsin 16-14 3 4:38 NW Adrian Autry 14-yard run (two-point conversion failed) Northwestern 20-16 4 14:57 WIS Ron Dayne 7-yard run (John Hall kick) Wisconsin 23-20 4 13:31 WIS Cecil Martin 2-yard run (John Hall kick) Wisconsin 30-20 4 5:02 NW Adrian Autry 2-yard run (Brian Gowins kick) Wisconsin 30-27 4 :37 NW D'Wayne Bates 20-yard pass from Steve Schnur (Brian Gowins kick) Northwestern 34-30
See also: 1996 Wisconsin Badgers football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 28–50–5 1995 W 35–0
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Illinois [ edit] See also: 1996 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and Illinois–Northwestern football rivalry
Overall record Last meeting Result 37–47–5 1995 W 17–14
Penn State [ edit] See also: 1996 Penn State Nittany Lions football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 1–2 1995 W 21–10
Iowa [ edit] #18 Northwestern at #23 Iowa 1 2 3 4 Total • Wildcats 3 10 13 14 40 Hawkeyes 0 7 0 6 13
Date: November 9Location: Kinnick Stadium • Iowa City, IAGame attendance: 70,397Television network: ABCScoring summary 1 0:52 NW Brian Gowins 23-yard field goal NW 3–0 2 10:27 NW Darren Drexler 23-yard pass from D'wayne Bates (Brian Gowins kick) NW 10–0 2 6:48 IOWA Tim Dwight 29-yard pass from Matt Sherman (Zach Bromert kick) NW 10–7 2 0:00 NW Brian Gowins 22-yard field goal NW 13–7 3 6:32 NW Darnell Autry 9-yard run (two point conversion failed) NW 19–7 3 1:42 NW Darnell Autry 15-yard pass from Steve Schnur (Brian Gowins kick) NW 26–7 4 14:53 NW Darnell Autry 41-yard run (Brian Gowins kick) NW 33–7 4 12:19 IOWA Tavian Banks 10-yard pass from Matt Sherman (two-point conversion failed) NW 33–13 4 7:31 NW Darnell Autry 18-yard run (Brian Gowins kick) NW 40–13
See also: 1996 Iowa Hawkeyes football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 15–41–3 1995 W 31–20
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Purdue [ edit] See also: 1996 Purdue Boilermakers football team
Overall record Last meeting Result 22–40–1 1995 W 23–8
Florida Citrus Bowl [ edit] #9 Tennessee vs. #11 Northwestern 1 2 3 4 Total • Volunteers 21 10 7 10 48 Wildcats 0 21 0 7 28
Date: January 1Location: Florida Citrus Bowl • Orland, FLGame attendance: 63,467Game weather: 79°, Partly Cloudy, CalmTelevision network: ABC
See also: 1996 Tennessee Volunteers football team and 1997 Florida Citrus Bowl
Overall record Last meeting Result First meeting
Awards and honors [ edit] Linebacker Pat Fitzgerald: Chuck Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Head coach Gary Barnett: Big Ten Coach of the Year Team players drafted into the NFL [ edit] Main article: 1997 NFL Draft
Player Position Round Pick NFL club Darnell Autry Running back 4 105 Chicago Bears Tim Scharf Linebacker 6 164 New York Jets Hudhaifa Ismaeli Defensive back 7 203 Miami Dolphins
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References [ edit] ^ "Year-by-Year Results" (PDF) . 2007. p. 149. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-03-16. Retrieved 2019-03-14 . ^ "Northwestern 1996 AP Football Rankings". collegepollarchive.com . Retrieved June 23, 2019 . ^ "Northwestern vs. Wisconsin". USA Today . October 19, 1996. Retrieved June 23, 2019 . ^ "Northwestern vs. Iowa". USA Today . November 9, 1996. Retrieved June 23, 2019 . ^ "1997 NFL Draft". pro-football-reference.com . Retrieved 2019-06-23 . Northwestern Field (1905–1925) Ryan Field (1926–present) Bowl games Illinois Michigan Notre Dame Willie the Wildcat "Go U Northwestern" Marching band 2006 Michigan State game Head coaches NFL draftees Statistical leaders
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