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Seasons: - Number 1 Scores:
Result: Opponent Scores:
Site: Margin:
Opponent Rank: Combined Score:
Game Type: Overtime:


Filters: [1936-2022] [Opp = Minnesota]



Season #1 Team Coach Result Site Opponent (Event)
2015 Ohio State Meyer W 28-14 H Minnesota
2006 Ohio State Tressel W 44-0 H Minnesota
1998 Ohio State Cooper W 45-15 H Minnesota
1997 Penn State Paterno W 16-15 H Minnesota
1986 Oklahoma Switzer W 63-0 H Minnesota
1984 Nebraska Osborne W 38-7 H Minnesota
1983 Nebraska Osborne W 84-13 A Minnesota
1979 USC Robinson W 48-14 H Minnesota
1977 Michigan Schembechler L 0-16 A Minnesota
1976 Michigan Schembechler W 45-0 H Minnesota
1975 Ohio State Hayes W 38-6 H Minnesota
1971 Nebraska Devaney W 35-7 H Minnesota
1970 Ohio State Hayes W 28-8 H Minnesota
1969 Ohio State Hayes W 34-7 A Minnesota
1961 Michigan State Daugherty L 0-13 A Minnesota
1960 Iowa Evashevski L 10-27 A #3 Minnesota
1955 Michigan Oosterbaan W 14-13 A Minnesota
1948 Michigan Oosterbaan W 27-14 A #13 Minnesota
1947 Michigan Crisler W 13-6 H Minnesota
* Game occurred after final poll
** First of 2 games played before first regular season poll
Games:   19
Record (%):   16-3 (84%)
Avg Score:   32-10
#1 High Score:   84
#1 Low Score:   0
Opp High Score:   27
Opp Low Score:   0

Notes

  • The games involving Army in New York City are considered to be at a neutral site.
  • BCS National Championship games from 1998-2005 also count as bowl games. From 2006-13 they were separate from the actual bowl event.
  • AP #1 vs Coaches/CFP/BCS #1 research courtesy Jim M. Research is ongoing.

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