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词条 Northeastern Huskies football
释义

  1. Notable former players

  2. Year-by-year results

  3. Championships

      Conference championships  

  4. References in popular culture

  5. References

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| Stadium = Parsons Field
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| StadSurface = Artificial turf
| Location = Boston, Massachusetts
| NCAAdivision = I FCS
| Conference = Colonial Athletic Association
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| LastYear = 2009
| ATWins = 289
| ATLosses = 366
| ATTies = 17
| BowlWins = 0
| BowlLosses = 1
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| ConfTitles = 1 (2002)
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The Northeastern Huskies football program were the intercollegiate American football team for Northeastern University located in Boston, Massachusetts. The team competed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and were members of the Colonial Athletic Association. The school's first football team was fielded in 1932. Northeastern participated in football from 1932 to 2009, compiling an all-time record of 289–366–17.[1] Citing sparse attendance, numerous losing seasons and the expense to renovate Parsons Field – its football stadium in neighboring Brookline – to an acceptable standard, the university Board of Trustees voted on November 20, 2009, to end the football program. According to president Joseph Aoun, "Leadership requires that we make these choices. This decision allows us to focus on our existing athletic programs." [2]

Notable former players

Among notable players for Northeastern were Cincinnati Bengals tight end and Pro Bowler Dan Ross; Green Bay Packers lineman and Pro Bowler Sean Jones, Pittsburgh Steelers linesman Keith Willis and Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Darin Jordan, Miami Dolphins Drafted 4th round 1997, Baltimore Ravens & Arizona Cardinals Offensive Lineman Jerome Daniels; New England Patriots Tight End Matt Lengel, who caught his first career pass for a touchdown December 24, 2016 and won his first Super Bowl on February 5, 2017.

Dallas Cowboys Defensive Lineman Jason Vega also played in the CFL after graduating Northeastern.

Year-by-year results

[3]
Conference championsConference co-championsDivision co-championsBowl game berth^Shared standing T
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsPostseason result
Final standingsConference RecordOverall Record
ConferenceDivisionWinsLosesTiesWinsLosesTies
Northeastern University Huskies
1933Alfred M. McCoyIndependent 1 3 1
1934 6 1 1
1935 5 0 3
1936 5 4 0
1937James W. Dunn 4 3 0
1938 3 3 1
1939 0 6 1
1940 2 6 0
1941 4 3 0
1942 Foxy Flumere 0 5 1
1943Did Not Play – World War II
1944
1945
1946William GrinnellIndependent 3 3 0
1947 1 5 0
1948Joe Zabilski 1 4 1
1949 3 3 0
1950 3 3 1
1951 6 0 1
1952 4 3 0
1953 6 1 0
1954 4 3 0
1955 4 1 1
1956 3 5 0
1957 1 6 0
1958 6 2 0
1959 1 6 1
1960 2 5 1
1961 4 4 0
1962 5 3 0
1963^ 8 0 0Lost Eastern Bowl against East Carolina, 6–27
1964 5 3 0
1965 6 2 0
1966 6 2 0
1967 7 1 0
1968 6 3 0
1969 3 6 0
1970 3 5 0
1971 4 5 0
1972Robert Lyons 6 2 0
1973 3 6 0
1974 6 4 0
1975 3 6 0
1976 2 7 0
1977 3 6 1
1978 6 5 0
1979 3 7 0
1980 2 9 0
1981Paul Pawlak 3 7 0
1982 3 6 0
1983 6 4 1
1984 3 7 0
1985 2 8 0
1986 4 6 0
1987 6 5 0
1988 4 7 0
1989 3 7 0
1990 1 10 0
1991Barry Gallup 4 7 0
1992 5 5 1
1993Yankee 9th 2 6 0 2 9 0
1994 8th 2 6 0 2 9 0
1995 9th 2 6 0 4 7 0
1996 8th 3 5 0 6 5 0
1997Atlantic 10 3rd 5 3 0 8 3 0
1998 7th 3 5 0 5 6 0
1999 10th 1 7 0 2 9 0
2000Don Brown 10th 1 7 0 4 7 0
2001 6th 4 5 0 5 6 0
2002†1st 7 2 0 10 3 0 Lost NCAA First Round against Fordham, 24–29
2003 3rd 6 3 0 8 4 0
2004Rocky Hager 5th 4 4 0 5 6 0
2005 10th 2 6 0 2 9 0
2006 6th 4 4 0 5 6 0
2007CAA 9th 5th (North) 2 6 0 3 8 0
2008 10th 6th (North) 1 7 0 2 10 0
2009 8th 5th (North) 3 5 0 3 8 0
Total29036517

Championships

Conference championships

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2002 Atlantic 10 Conference (Co-Championship) Don Brown 10–3 7–2
Total conference championships 1

References in popular culture

The Northeastern football team was briefly alluded to in an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond as the opponents against Hofstra University. The episode's story involved main character and Hofstra player, Frank Barone, catching a record-setting field goal ball at a game against Northeastern that Ray Barone predicted to be a "tickle fight."

References

1. ^{{cite web| title= Northeastern Historical Data|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse| url=http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/discontinued/n/northeastern/index.php|accessdate=2012-08-27}}
2. ^Andrew Ryan, "Northeastern calls an end to football," Boston Globe, November 23, 2009
3. ^http://gonu.com/sports/2013/7/18/GEN_0718133257.aspx
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