1935 Northern Illinois State Evansmen football
ConferenceIllinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Record7–1–1 (5–1–1 IIAC)
Head coach
CaptainReino Nori, William Howard
Home stadiumGlidden Field
capacity: 5,500)
1935 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Millikin + 4 0 05 1 0
Monmouth (IL) + 4 0 06 3 0
Northern Illinois State 5 1 17 1 1
Illinois College 5 1 05 3 0
McKendree 4 1 15 3 1
Illinois Wesleyan 4 1 07 3 0
Illinois State Normal 4 2 15 2 2
Elmhurst 2 1 15 2 1
Knox (IL) 2 1 15 2 2
Augustana (IL) 3 2 05 3 0
North Central 3 3 04 3 0
Carthage 2 3 04 4 0
Wheaton (IL) 1 2 12 5 1
St. Viator 1 2 02 4 2
Southern Illinois 1 4 11 7 1
Bradley 1 5 11 6 1
Western Illinois 1 6 02 6 0
Lake Forest 0 1 03 4 0
Eastern Illinois 0 5 01 7 0
Eureka 0 6 00 6 0
  • + Conference co-champions

The 1935 Northern Illinois State Evansmen football team represented Northern Illinois State Teachers College—now known as Northern Illinois University—as a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) during the 1935 college football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Chick Evans, the Evansmen compiled an overall record of 7–1–1 with a mark of 5–1–1 in conference play, tying for third place in the IIAC. The team played home games at the 5,500-seat Glidden Field, located on the east end of campus, in DeKalb, Illinois.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 28at Whitewater State*Whitewater, WIW 27–0
October 5at Illinois StateNormal, ILT 0–0
October 12St. ViatorW 27-0
October 19Wilbur Wright JC*
  • Glidden Field
  • DeKalb, IL
W 34–0
October 26at Southern IllinoisCarbondale, ILW 28–0
November 1Wheaton (IL)
  • Glidden Field
  • DeKalb, IL
W 20–13
November 9at Illinois WesleyanBloomington, ILL 0–7
November 16Eureka
  • Glidden Field
  • DeKalb, IL
W 19–0
November 23at Eastern Illinois
  • Glidden Field
  • DeKalb, IL
W 49–0
  • *Non-conference game

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References

  1. DeLassus, David. "Coaching Records Game-by-game: George "Chick" Evans, 1935". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 11, 2015. Retrieved September 14, 2014.


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