1896 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

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1896 Ohio State Buckeyes football
ConferenceIndependent
1896 record5–5–1
Head coach
Home stadiumRecreation Park
Seasons
← 1895
1897 →
1896 Midwestern college football independents records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Carthage     4 0 0
Washburn     6 1 1
Iowa Agricultural     8 2 0
Central Michigan     3 1 0
Miami (OH)     3 1 0
Ohio Wesleyan     6 2 0
Detroit College     5 2 0
North Dakota Agricultural     3 1 1
Heidelberg     2 1 0
Indiana     6 3 0
Ohio     4 2 1
Missouri     7 5 0
Beloit     2 1 3
Butler     4 3 0
Iowa State Normal     4 3 0
Notre Dame     4 3 0
Cincinnati     4 3 1
Wittenberg     5 4 0
Baldwin–Wallace     2 2 0
Kansas State     1 1 1
Ohio State     5 5 1
Lake Forest     3 4 1
Mount Union     3 4 1
Wabash     3 4 0
Drake     2 3 0
Chicago P&S     2 4 2
Michigan Agricultural     1 2 1
Indiana State     0 1 0
Buchtel     0 1 0
Washington University     0 2 0
Haskell     0 4 0
Doane     0 5 0

The 1896 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University as an independent during the 1896 college football season. Led by Charles A. Hickey in his first an donly year as head coach, Ohio State compiled a record of 5–5–1.

Schedule[]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
October 3Ohio MedicalW 24–0
October 10at CincinnatiCincinnati, OHL 6–8
October 17vs. OtterbeinCanton, OHW 12–0800[1]
October 23at OberlinOberlin, OHL 0–16
October 30Case
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
W 30–10
November 5Ohio Wesleyan
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
L 4–10
November 7Columbus Barracks
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
W 10–2
November 11Ohio Medical
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
T 0–0
November 14Wittenberg
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
L 6–24
November 21Ohio Medical
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
W 12–0
November 26Kenyon
  • Recreation Park
  • Columbus, OH
L 18–34

References[]

  1. ^ "Ohio State College Wins". The Pittsburgh Post. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. October 18, 1896. p. 6. Retrieved September 21, 2021 – via Newspapers.com open access.
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