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American college football season
1920 Ohio Athletic Conference football standings
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Conf |
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Overall
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Team |
W |
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L |
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T |
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W |
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L |
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T
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Wooster $
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7
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– |
0
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– |
0 |
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9
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– |
0
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– |
0
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Wittenberg
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5
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– |
0
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– |
0 |
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8
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– |
0
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– |
0
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Ohio State
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2
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– |
0
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– |
0 |
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7
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– |
1
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– |
0
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Denison
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5
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– |
1
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– |
1 |
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6
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– |
1
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– |
1
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Oberlin
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5
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– |
2
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– |
0 |
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5
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– |
2
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– |
0
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Heidelberg
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3
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– |
2
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– |
0 |
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7
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– |
2
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– |
0
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Cincinnati
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3
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– |
2
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– |
0 |
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4
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– |
5
|
– |
0
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Miami (OH)
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3
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– |
2
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– |
1 |
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5
|
– |
2
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– |
1
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Mount Union
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3
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– |
3
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– |
0 |
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6
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– |
3
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– |
0
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Ohio Wesleyan
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3
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– |
3
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– |
0 |
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4
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– |
3
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– |
0
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Ohio Northern
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2
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– |
3
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– |
0 |
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3
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– |
4
|
– |
0
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Akron
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2
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– |
4
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– |
0 |
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4
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– |
4
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– |
0
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Case
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2
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– |
5
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– |
1 |
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2
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– |
8
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– |
1
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Ohio
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1
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– |
3
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– |
0 |
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4
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– |
3
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– |
0
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Kenyon
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1
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– |
6
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– |
1 |
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2
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– |
5
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– |
1
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Western Reserve
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1
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– |
6
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– |
0 |
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2
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– |
8
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– |
0
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Hiram
|
0
|
– |
6
|
– |
0 |
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0
|
– |
9
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– |
0
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The 1920 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1920 college football season. In its third season under head coach George Little, Miami compiled a 5–2–1 record (3–2–1 against conference opponents) and finished in eighth place out of 17 teams in the OAC.[1]
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