Year-by-Year With Carthage Football

 

Ralph McKee, 1895-1900

19-6-1, 6 years

 

1895

2-0

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Nov. 23

10

at Quincy High School

0

Nov. 28

18

Quincy Athletic Association

0

 

William Simmons, ‘02, the Redmen’s “Mr. Touchdown,” is credited with scoring Carthage’s first home touchdown in the 18-0 win over the Quincy Athletic Association on Nov. 28, 1895.  Simmons scored on a 75-yard fumble recovery.  Simmons (left in the photo with former Carthage coach Art Keller in 1958), who died in 1962, was the last living player from Carthage’s 1895 football team.

 

1896

4-0

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Oct. 3

12

at Macomb High School

0

Oct. 17

32

Illinois College

18

Nov. 21

8

Quincy Athletic Association

0

Nov. 26

20

Mount Pleasant High School

0

 

1897

3-1

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Oct. 16

4

Keokuk Medical

0

Oct. 30

4

at Keokuk Medical

0

Nov. 13

6

Jacksonville Deaf Institute

0

Nov. 25

4

at Jacksonville Deaf Institute

0

 

1898

3-0

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Oct. 29

11

at Keokuk Medical

6

Nov. 5

17

at Jacksonville Deaf Institute

5

Nov. 12

6

Keokuk Medical

5

 

William Ruthrauff (middle row, second from right), the son of former Carthage president John M. Ruthrauff (1895-1900), was a member of Carthage’s 1898 team.  Ruthrauff later became the first to use calcium phosphate in a toothpaste and invented the Pepsodent brand of toothpaste. 

 

1899

3-2-1

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Sept. 16

6

Carthage Alumni

0

Sept. 30

0

Gem City Business College

11

Oct. 7

6

Gem City Business College

0

Oct. 28

--

Illinois College, ccd., rain

--

Nov. 4

0

at Keokuk Medical

12

Nov. 11

26

Biggsville Athletic Club

0

Nov. 30

6

at Blandinsville Athletic Club

6

 

1900

4-3

Head Coach:  Ralph McKee

Sept. 22

0

at Knox

34

Oct. 6

16

at La Harpe High School

0

Oct. 12

0

at Monmouth

27 

Oct. 20

17

Illinois College

5

Nov. 3

6

at Gem City Business College

0

Nov. 6

5

Elvaston High School

0

Nov. 9

6

Monmouth

12

 

Ben Mathis, 1901

1-1-0, 1 year

 

1901

1-1

Head Coach:  Ben Mathis

Nov. 16

0

Gem City Business College

33

Nov. 28

17

Carthage High School

0

 

Wilbur Larrick, 1902-04

3-2-3, 3 years

 

1902

2-1-1

Head Coach:  Wilbur Larrick

Oct. 3

12

at Iowa Wesleyan

0

Oct. 18

11

Bushnell Athletic Club

0

Oct. 31

6

Illinois College

11

Nov. 27

12

at Illinois College

12

 

1903

1-1

Head Coach:  Wilbur Larrick

Sept. 26

0

Macomb High School

60

Oct. 16

5

Carthage High School

0

 

1904

0-0-2

Head Coach:  Wilbur Larrick

Nov. 19

0

Carthage High School

0

Nov. 24

0

Carthage High School

0

 

Bud Hendrickson, 1905

4-2-0, 1 year

 

1905

4-2

Head Coach:  Bud Hendrickson

Sept. 30

11

Keokuk High School

0

Oct. 7

32

Gem City Business College

0

Oct. 21

10

at Keokuk Medical

0

Nov. 11

0

at Western Illinois

11

Nov. 18

0

Illinois College

6

Nov. 30

20

Western Illinois

0

 

Carl Sundberg, 1906

3-2, 1 year

 

1906

3-2

Head Coach:  Carl Sundberg

Oct. 6

0

Carthage High School

12

Oct. 13

14

Gem City Business College

0

Oct. 20

11

Quincy High School

0

Oct. 26

0

at Illinois College

14

Nov. 17

6

Western Illinois

0

 

Russell Osborne, 1907

2-5-0, 1 year

 

1907

2-5

Head Coach:  Russell Osborne

Sept. 28

11

Quincy High School

13

Oct. 5

0

at Knox

10

Oct. 11

0

Lombard

40

Nov. 2

5

Elliot Business College

4

Nov. 8

6

Illinois College

11

Nov. 22

0

at Western Illinois

41

Nov. 28

27

La Grange

0

 

J. Arthur Baird, 1908-14

24-19-3, 7 years

 

1908

2-3

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Oct. 12

5

at Gem City Business College

12

Oct. 17

5

Lombard

36

Nov. 7

21

Western Illinois

11

Nov. 20

5

at Iowa Wesleyan

6

Nov. 26

23

Hedding

0

 

1909

6-1

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Oct. 2

12

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 9

16

at Christian University

0

Oct. 16

36

Lombard

6

Oct. 23

0

at Illinois College

0

Oct. 30

33

Iowa Wesleyan

0

Nov. 5

53

at Western Illinois

0

Nov. 12

44

Christian University

0

Nov. 25

9

at William & Vashti

12

 

1910

2-4

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Oct. 1

27

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 7

0

at Christian University

5

Oct. 15

0

Gem City Business College

3

Oct. 28

6

Illinois College

0

Nov. 12

0

at Gem City Business College

20

Nov. 24

11

Western Illinois

22

 

1911

3-4-1

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Sept. 29

27

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 6

0

Gem City Business College

5

Oct. 13

0

Christian University

0

Oct. 20

6

at Illinois College

0

Oct. 27

6

at Lombard

5

Nov. 3

3

at Christian University

21

Nov. 11

0

Gem City Business College

16

Nov. 25

11

at Western Illinois

22

 

The Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Association, Carthage's First League

From 1912 to 1941, Carthage was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IIAA) for football, men's basketball, baseball, men's golf and men's track and field.  According to former Illinois State University track and field coach Joe Cogdal, the league had its roots in the 1870s when a number of Illinois schools banded together for oratorical contests.  The first intercollegiate football game within this association was played in 1881 between Illinois State and Knox College, and a football association was established for the 1894 season.

 

The IIAA was formed in April 1908 for a May 22 track and field meet with eight charter members, including the Bradley Polytechnic Institute (later Bradley University), Illinois College, Illinois State Normal University (later shortened to Illinois State University), Illinois Wesleyan University, Knox College, Lombard College (now defunct), Millikin University and Monmouth College.  By the 1910-11, the league had expanded to 13 teams with the addition of Eureka College, Hedding College (now defunct), Lincoln College, Shurtleff College (now defunct) and William & Vashti College (now defunct). 

 

Four schools were added for the 1912-13 season, including Augustana College (Ill.), Carthage College, Eastern Illinois Normal University (later shortened to Eastern Illinois University) and McKendree College.  Southern Illinois Normal University (later re-named Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) became the 18th member during the 1913-14 academic year.  Three more schools were added in 1914-15 to boost the membership to 21 schools.  Those three were Blackburn College, St. Viator College (now defunct) and Western Illinois Normal University (later shortened to Western Illinois University).  William & Vashti closed in 1917 reducing the league to 20 members, but Lake Forest College and Wheaton College (Ill.) joined the circuit in 1919-20 when the league name was changed to the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IIAC), bringing the membership up to 22 schools. 

 

Several other schools joined in the 1920s, including Mount Morris College (joined in 1920 and now defunct), Northern Illinois Normal University (joined in 1922 and later re-named Northern Illinois University), Elmhurst College in 1925 and North Central (Ill.) College in 1927.  Blackburn withdrew following the 1923 season, and Hedding College closed in 1927 and was subsequently bought out by Illinois Wesleyan. 

 

Somewhere along the line, the IIAC gained the nickname of the Little 19 Conference, even though the membership ranged from the high of 24 in the 1927-28 season schools to just five by the spring of 1942.  Lincoln pulled out after 1928 spring season and subsequently shifted from a four-year school to a junior college.  Lombard quit after 1929, and the school closed in 1930 and was taken over by Knox College.  Mount Morris closed following the 1931-32 academic year.  The conference really began to falter after the 1936-37 season when 12 schools withdrew to form the Illinois College Conference.  Those 12 schools were Augustana, Bradley, Illinois College, Illinois Wesleyan, Knox, Lake Forest, McKendree, Millikin, Monmouth, North Central (Ill.), Shurtleff (closed after the 1956-57 academic year and absorbed by Southern Illinois University) and Wheaton.  St. Viator closed in 1939, and Olivet Nazarene University took over its campus in 1947.  Carthage, Elmhurst and Eureka withdrew from the IIAC in December 1941, leaving only five schools:  Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois and Western Illinois.

 

In 1950, the league changed its name from the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference when Eastern Michigan University and Central Michigan University brought the membership to seven schools.  Eastern Michigan and Southern Illinois both left after the 1961-62 academic year.  Eastern Michigan went independent for several years before joining the Presidents’ Athletic Conference for two seasons in 1964-65 and 1965-66.  EMI returned to independent status for a time before joining the Mid-American Conference in 1971.  EMU did not begin competing in MAC men’s basketball until 1974-75 or in football until 1976.

 

Southern Illinois also played as an independent for several years before joining the Academic Athletic Conference of Midwestern Universities for two seasons beginning in 1970-71 and 1971-72.  SIU returned to independent status for three seasons prior to joining the Missouri Valley Conference for men’s basketball in 1975-76 and for football in 1977.  The MVC dropped football as a conference sport in 1985, and SIU became a charter member of the Gateway Football Conference that same year, along with former Little 19 schools Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois and Illinois State.

 

Northern Illinois left the IIAC for the Mid-American Conference in 1966, dropping the league to four members.  The final demise of the IIAC came in 1969 when Illinois State left to join the Academic Athletic Conference of Midwestern Universities.  Illinois State is now a member of the Missouri Valley conference.  The remaining three IIAC schools disbanded the league at the end of the 1969-70 academic year.  Central Michigan joined the Mid-American Conference in 1971.  Western Illinois was admitted to the Association of Mid-Continent Universities (AMCU) in 1978-79 after eight years as an independent, and Eastern Illinois joined WIU in the AMCU in 1982-83 after 12 years as an independent.  The AMCU changed its name to the Mid-Continent Conference in 1989-90 and to the Summit League in 2007-08.

 

Among the other IIAC members, seven later helped form the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.  Those seven were Augustana (Ill.), Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois Wesleyan, Millikin, North Central (Ill.) and Wheaton (Ill.).  Bradley is currently a member of the Missouri Valley Conference.  Blackburn and Eureka are members of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.  Illinois College, Knox, Lake Forest and Monmouth are members of the Midwest Conference, although Illinois College and Lake Forest were once part of the CCIW.  McKendree is an NAIA affiliate and a member of the American Midwest Conference, and Lincoln is now a two-year school and a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association. 

 

1912

5-2, 2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Oct. 5

29

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 12

0

*at Knox

73

Oct. 19

13

*at Illinois College

0

Nov. 1

14

at Christian University

6

Nov. 16

39

*Lombard

0

Nov. 23

37

Gem City Business College

0

Nov. 27

13

at Iowa Wesleyan

53

*IIAC game

 

1913

3-3-1, 1-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Oct. 4

0

*at Lombard

59

Oct. 18

0

*at Monmouth

47

Oct. 25

44

Western Illinois

6

Nov. 1

46

*Hedding

0

Nov. 8

0

Iowa Wesleyan

0

Nov. 14

13

Gem City Business College

0

Nov. 21

0

at Parsons

28

*IIAC game

 

1914

3-2, 1-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  J. Arthur Baird

Sept. 26

37

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 3

0

*Illinois College

7

Oct. 17

0

*William & Vashti

21

Nov. 6

48

Christian University

0

Nov. 14

13

*at Hedding

3

*IIAC game

 

Stewart Clark, 1915, 1919

6-5-0, 2 years

 

1915

3-4, 2-3 IIAC

Head Coach:  Stewart Clark

Oct. 9

59

Hannibal-La Grange JC

0

Oct. 16

0

*at William & Vashti

38

Oct. 30

7

*Lombard

28

Nov. 6

0

at Christian University

6

Nov. 13

28

*at Western Illinois

6

Nov. 20

0

*at Illinois College

111

Nov. 25

49

*Hedding

0

*IIAC game

 

Forest Loudin, 1916-20

10-15-2, 5 years

 

1916

2-5, 2-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  Forest Loudin

Oct. 13

0

Christian University

26

Oct. 21

0

at Knox

49

Oct. 28

13

*Western Illinois

0

Nov. 4

16

*at Hedding

13

Nov. 11

0

*William & Vashti

21

Nov. 17

0

at Parsons

20

Nov. 25

0

*Illinois College

42

*IIAC game

 

1917

4-1-1, 3-0 IIAC

Head Coach:  Forest Loudin

Oct. 12

14

*at Eureka

7

Oct. 20

71

*Hedding

0

Oct. 27

24

*at Western Illinois

0

Nov. 2

7

at Iowa Wesleyan

7

Nov. 10

0

Parsons

26

Nov. 29

33

St. Francis Solanus+

6

*IIAC game

+St. Francis Solanus changed its named to Quincy University in 1918.  Carthage’s series record with the school is listed elsewhere under Quincy.

 

1918

1-2, 0-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Forest Loudin

Oct. 5

6

Carthage High School

0

Oct. 12

0

Iowa Wesleyan

7

Oct. 19

0

*at Lombard

16

*IIAC game

 

1919

5-3, 3-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  Stewart Clark

Oct. 4

0

*at Knox

57

Oct. 10

18

at Quincy

0

Oct. 17

16

*Eureka

0

Oct. 25

6

+at Culver-Stockton

20

Nov. 1

6

*Lombard

10

Nov. 7

13

Iowa Wesleyan

0

Nov. 15

13

*Hedding

6

Nov. 22

20

*Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

+Culver-Stockton changed its name from Christian University in 1919.  Carthage’s series record with the school is listed elsewhere under Culver-Stockton.

 

1920

1-5-1, 0-4-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Forest Loudin

Oct. 2

14

Quincy

7

Oct. 8

0

*at Eureka

69

Oct. 16

0

Iowa Wesleyan

6

Oct. 23

0

*at Illinois College

33

Oct. 30

0

*Lombard

64

Nov. 7

0

*at Hedding

6

Nov. 14

0

*at Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

 

Lewis Omer, 1921-35

51-52-18, 15 years

 

1921

6-2, 4-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 1

21

*Western Illinois

0

Oct. 8

48

at Quincy

0

Oct. 14

12

*Eureka

17

Oct. 22

45

*Hedding

0

Oct. 27

0

at Iowa Wesleyan

26

Nov. 4

21

*at Western Illinois

7

Nov. 11

28

*at Lincoln

0

Nov. 19

14

*at Bradley

7

*IIAC game

 

1922

5-4, 2-3 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 30

54

Quincy

6

Oct. 7

10

*at Illinois College

0

Oct. 14

20

Culver-Stockton

0

Oct. 20

0

at Parsons

12

Oct. 28

0

*at Monmouth

7

Nov. 3

6

*at Eureka

16

Nov. 11

3

+Iowa Wesleyan

0

Nov. 17

27

*Lincoln

0

Nov. 25

6

*at Bradley

7

+Forfeit win

*IIAC game

 

Radio station WCAZ, which originated as a Carthage College campus station during the 1921-22 academic year, broadcast a 1922 football game between Carthage and Culver-Stockton College, and that's believed to be the third-ever "live" voice-transmission broadcast of a college football game. 

 

The earliest-known college football broadcasts were not relayed on radio in the traditional voice-broadcast manner, but rather in Morse code signals and subsequently "re-broadcast" by local announcers.  The University of Minnesota pioneered this method from 1912-15, but the process ground to halt with World War I and its federal restrictions regarding amateur radio broadcasts.  Texas A&M University's campus radio station, 5XB in College Station, Texas, which later became WTAW, was probably the second school to utilize the Morse-code system in its Nov. 24, 1921 broadcast of the Aggies' home game against the University of Texas. 

 

Station KDKA in Pittsburgh, Pa., with announcer Harold Arlin, is thought to be the first station to broadcast a "live" voice-transmission broadcast of a college football game when it offered a University of Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia University game on either Oct. 8, 1921   KDKA repeated the process with another West Virginia-Pittsburgh game on Oct. 14, 1922.  Sometime that same day, probably an hour or so later due to differing time zones, then-Carthage freshman Paul Ensrud, ‘26, handled the play-by-play of the Red Men’s 20-0 win over Culver-Stockton, in Carthage, Ill.  That game was carried on WCAZ, that, due to the paucity of radio stations at the time, was reportedly received in as many as 40 states. 

 

Two weeks later, on October 28, a Princeton University-University of Chicago game was broadcast over WEAF Radio (later WNBC Radio) in New York, N.Y.  A University of Pennsylvania game in November 1922 versus an unknown opponent was broadcast on WIP Radio in Philadelphia, Pa., and that's thought to be the fifth live broadcast.

 

WCAZ, first licensed by the Federal Radio Commission on May 5, 1922, was sold to a private investor in late-1929 and remains in operation today.

 

1923

4-3-1, 3-2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 29

6

*at Millikin

18

Oct. 6

26

*Illinois College

24

Oct. 20

0

Parsons

6

Oct. 26

16

*Monmouth

6

Nov. 3

3

*Eureka

13

Nov. 10

34

at Culver Stockton

7

Nov. 17

33

*at Shurtleff

0

Nov. 24

0

*at Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

 

1924

3-4-1, 1-3-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 4

10

*Western Illinois

7

Oct. 11

0

*at Monmouth

0

Oct. 18

0

at Parsons

16

Oct. 31

0

*at Eureka

6

Nov. 11

9

Iowa Wesleyan

6

Nov. 15

0

*at McKendree

13

Nov. 22

27

*Shurtleff

13

Nov. 27

0

*at Illinois College

12

*IIAC game

 

1925

4-4-1, 3-2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 3

0

*at Western Illinois

0

Oct. 10

0

*Monmouth

3

Oct. 17

0

Parsons

18

Oct. 23

7

at Culver-Stockton

10

Oct. 31

14

*Eureka

0

Nov. 11

3

at Iowa Wesleyan

0

Nov. 14

0

*at McKendree

3

Nov. 21

3

*+at Shurtleff

0

Nov. 26

25

*Illinois College

0

*IIAC game

+Shurtleff scheduled Carthage and Blackburn on the same day, in error.  Shurtleff chose to play Blackburn and forfeit to Carthage.

 

1926

3-3-2, 2-3-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 9

0

*at Bradley

58

Oct. 16

7

*at Illinois College

9

Oct. 23

0

*at Illinois Wesleyan

6

Oct. 30

7

*at Eureka

7

Nov. 5

7

Iowa Wesleyan

7

Nov. 13

38

*McKendree

0

Nov. 20

29

at Culver-Stockton

14

Nov. 25

13

*Western Illinois

6

*IIAC game

 

1927

2-3-2, 1-2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 1

19

Culver-Stockton

13

Oct. 15

20

*Illinois College

20

Oct. 22

6

*Illinois Wesleyan

12

Oct. 29

27

*Eureka

0

Nov. 4

0

at Iowa Wesleyan

6

Nov. 11

0

at McKendree

7

Nov. 24

12

*at Western Illinois

12

*IIAC game

 

1928

2-3-2, 2-2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 29

0

at Culver-Stockton

0

Oct. 6

6

*at Augustana (Ill.)

19

Oct. 13

6

*at Illinois College

19

Oct. 20

2

Parsons

39

Nov. 9

7

*at Eureka

0

Nov. 17

0

*at North Central (Ill.)

0

Nov. 29

16

*Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

 

1929

4-3-1, 2-2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 28

19

+at Culver-Stockton

0

Oct. 5

7

*Augustana (Ill.)

13

Oct. 18

13

at Parsons

0

Oct. 26

0

at Iowa Wesleyan

12

Nov. 2

0

*Illinois College

6

Nov. 11

7

*Eureka

7

Nov. 16

2

*#North Central (Ill.)

0

Nov. 28

6

*at Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

+game played in Quincy, Ill.

#Forfeit win

 

1930

3-4-1, 3-3 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Oct. 4

7

*at Augustana (Ill.)

10

Oct. 11

0

*at Millikin

19

Oct. 18

0

at Culver-Stockton

13

Oct. 23

6

+at Iowa Wesleyan

6

Nov. 1

25

*at Illinois College

12

Nov. 8

10

*at Eureka

7

Nov. 15

6

*at Monmouth

31

Nov. 27

12

*Western Illinois

6

*IIAC game

+game played in Burlington, Iowa

 

1931

4-4-1, 3-3-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 25

6

*at Shurtleff

14

Oct. 3

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

6

Oct. 9

6

*at Bradley

26

Oct. 16

12

at Culver-Stockton

0

Oct. 22

14

+Iowa Wesleyan

31

Oct. 31

14

*Illinois College

7

Nov. 7

12

*Eureka

7

Nov. 14

0

*Monmouth

12

Nov. 26

19

*at Western Illinois

0

*IIAC game

+game played in Burlington, Iowa

 

1932

1-4-4, 0-4-3 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 19

12

at Burlington Junior College

0

Sept. 24

6

*Shurtleff

19

Sept. 30

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

13

Oct. 15

7

*Bradley

7

Oct. 22

6

at Iowa Wesleyan

6

Oct. 29

0

*at Illinois College

14

Nov. 5

13

*at Monmouth

33

Nov. 12

0

*at Eureka

0

Nov. 19

9

*Western Illinois

9

*IIAC game

 

1933

4-1-2, 3-1-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 18

7

at Burlington Junior College

6

Sept. 30

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

35

Oct. 6

0

at Parsons

0

Oct. 28

13

*at Bradley

6

Nov. 4

0

*Illinois College

0

Nov. 11

18

*at Eureka

8

Nov. 18

14

*Monmouth

12

*IIAC game

 

1934

2-6, 1-4 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 15

32

at Burlington Junior College

0

Sept. 28

0

at Southeast Missouri

13

Oct. 5

0

+at Parsons

7

Oct. 12

30

*Eureka

0

Oct. 27

7

*Bradley

20

Nov. 3

0

*at Illinois College

19

Nov. 10

0

*at Monmouth

7

Nov. 24

7

*at Augustana (Ill.)

41

*IIAC game

+game played in Fort Madison, Iowa

 

1935

4-4, 2-3 IIAC

Head Coach:  Lewis Omer

Sept. 18

7

Burlington Junior College

6

Sept. 27

0

at Truman State

35

Oct. 4

3

*at Augustana (Ill.)

27

Oct. 11

10

*at Eureka

7

Oct. 26

0

*Illinois College

13

Nov. 2

0

*Monmouth

21

Nov. 9

6

*at Bradley

0

Nov. 16

7

Culver-Stockton

0

*IIAC game

 

Herbert “Hub” Wagner, 1936-42

20-29-6, 7 years

 

1936

2-5-1, 1-4-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 18

19

Burlington Junior  College

0

Oct. 3

0

*at Monmouth

19

Oct. 9

21

*Eureka

7

Oct. 17

7

*at Elmhurst

7

Oct. 24

10

*Bradley

27

Nov. 7

15

*Illinois College

18

Nov. 14

0

at Culver-Stockton

33

Nov. 21

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

33

*IIAC game

 

1937

1-6, 1-2 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 24

13

at Burlington Junior College

14

Oct. 2

0

Monmouth

7

Oct. 8

2

*at Western Illinois

7

Oct. 16

6

at Illinois College

7

Oct. 30

0

*Elmhurst

7

Nov. 6

51

*at Eureka

0

Nov. 20

6

at Augustana (Ill.)

14

*IIAC game

 

1938

6-1-1, 3-0 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 23

41

at Burlington Junior College

0

Oct. 1

0

at Monmouth

6

Oct. 8

3

Truman State

0

Oct. 15

9

Illinois College

6

Oct. 22

25

*at Elmhurst

0

Oct. 29

7

at Augustana (Ill.)

7

Nov. 5

46

*Eureka

6

Nov. 11

13

*at Western Illinois

7

*IIAC game

 

1939

2-6-1, 2-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 23

6

Burlington Junior College

6

Sept. 30

0

at Illinois College

19

Oct. 7

7

Monmouth

14

Oct. 13

0

at Parsons

20

Oct. 21

16

*Elmhurst

13

Oct. 27

6

at Southeast Missouri

27

Nov. 4

40

*at Eureka

0

Nov. 11

7

*Western Illinois

14

Nov. 18

0

at Augustana (Ill.)

18

*IIAC game

 

1940

5-2-1, 2-0 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 20

19

at Burlington Junior College

7

Sept. 28

6

Illinois College

7

Oct. 5

0

at Augustana (Ill.)

0

Oct. 12

14

Parsons

0

Oct. 19

31

*at Elmhurst

0

Oct. 26

6

at Monmouth

0

Nov. 2

19

*Eureka

6

Nov. 8

0

at Arkansas Tech

34

*IIAC game

 

1941

1-5-2, 1-1-1 IIAC

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 20

6

Burlington Junior College

6

Sept. 27

7

at Illinois College

12

Oct. 4

0

at Augustana (Ill.)

12

Oct. 10

0

at Parsons

40

Oct. 18

0

*Elmhurst

3

Oct. 25

10

Culver-Stockton

13

Nov. 1

0

*at Eureka

0

Nov. 8

13

*at Western Illinois

12

*IIAC game

 

1942

3-4

Head Coach:  Herbert “Hub” Wagner

Sept. 26

13

at Iowa Wesleyan

6

Oct. 3

6

at Augustana (Ill.)

14

Oct. 10

0

Illinois College

14

Oct. 17

14

at Elmhurst

0

Oct. 24

0

at Culver-Stockton

13

Oct. 31

14

Eureka

0

Nov. 7

7

Western Illinois

14

 

No intercollegiate football team at Carthage in either 1943 or 1944 due to World War II.

 

L. Paul LaVinn, 1945-46

2-10-1, 2 years

 

1945

2-3

Head Coach:  L. Paul LaVinn

Oct. 6

20

Parsons

6

Oct. 12

6

at Iowa Wesleyan

13

Oct. 20

27

at Grinnell

6

Oct. 27

6

at Parson

7

Nov. 3

0

Iowa Wesleyan

14

 

1946

0-7-1, 0-4 CCI

Head Coach:  L. Paul LaVinn

Sept. 27

7

at Wartburg

32

Oct. 5

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

13

Oct. 12

7

Eureka

7

Oct. 19

0

at Monmouth

28

Oct. 26

0

*North Central (Ill.)

40

Nov. 2

0

Culver-Stockton

6

Nov. 9

0

*at Elmhurst

27

Nov. 16

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

25

*CCI game

 

Roscoe Scott, 1947-49

11-12-2, 3 years

 

1947

5-2-1, 3-2 CCI

Head Coach:  Roscoe Scott

Sept. 27

20

Wartburg

6

Oct. 4

13

at Western Illinois

13

Oct. 11

7

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

32

Oct. 18

12

*at Millikin

6

Oct. 25

0

*Augustana (Ill.)

13

Nov. 1

7

at Quincy

6

Nov. 8

27

*Elmhurst

13

Nov. 15

12

*at North Central (Ill.)

6

*CCI game

 

1948

4-4, 2-3 CCI

Head Coach:  Roscoe Scott

Sept. 25

19

at Parsons

13

Oct. 2

6

Western Illinois

20

Oct. 9

0

*at Lake Forest

8

Oct. 16

13

*Millikin

14

Oct. 23

18

*at Elmhurst

0

Oct. 30

13

*at Illinois Wesleyan

21

Nov. 6

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

0

Nov. 13

21

Quincy

6

*CCI game

 

1949

2-6-1, 1-4-1 CCI

Head Coach:  Roscoe Scott

Sept. 23

13

Parsons

19

Sept. 30

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

18

Oct. 8

6

*Lake Forest

19

Oct. 22

38

*Elmhurst

12

Oct. 28

7

*Illinois College

19

Nov. 5

13

*at Augustana (Ill.)

21

Nov. 12

20

*at North Central (Ill.)

20

Nov. 18

0

at Western Illinois

30

Nov. 24

20

+vs. Iowa Wesleyan

6

*CCI game

+game played in Keokuk, Iowa

 

Loel Frederickson, 1950-51

2-16-0, 2 years

 

1950

2-7, 1-4 CCI

Head Coach:  Loel Frederickson

Sept. 21

13

at Culver-Stockton

25

Sept. 29

13

*Wheaton (Ill.)

40

Oct. 6

20

Eureka

6

Oct. 14

0

*Illinois Wesleyan

49

Oct. 21

0

at Valparaiso

60

Oct. 28

7

*at Millikin

34

Nov. 3

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

33

Nov. 11

12

*at Elmhurst

6

Nov. 17

13

at Quincy

39

*CCI game

 

1951

0-9, 0-5 CCI

Head Coach:  Loel Frederickson

Sept. 21

6

Culver-Stockton

13

Sept. 28

13

Quincy

48

Oct. 6

0

*at Illinois College

6

Oct. 13

0

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

66

Oct. 20

7

at Illinois-Chicago

21

Oct. 27

19

*Elmhurst

20

Nov. 3

14

*at Augustana (Ill.)

40

Nov. 9

19

*North Central (Ill.)

25

Nov. 16

0

Western Illinois

76

*CCI game

 

Art Keller, 1952-1982

177-87-7, 31 years

 

1952

5-2

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 26

14

at Graceland

7

Oct. 4

7

Principia

0

Oct. 11

33

at Culver-Stockton

7

Oct. 17

33

Augustana (Ill.)

13

Oct. 25

20

Illinois-Chicago

12

Nov. 1

0

at Elmhurst

33

Nov. 8

18

at Quincy

19

Nov. 14

---

Iowa Wesleyan, ccd.

---

 

One of Art Keller’s assistant coaches in the mid 1950s was Robert “Red” Miller (pictured above in light suit to the right of Keller).  Miller, a native of Macomb, Ill., was named team MVP three straight years (1947-49) at Western Illinois University.  He worked under Keller for three seasons (1955-57) before Lou Saban named Miller an assistant coach for the American Football League Boston Patriots in 1960.  Miller subsequently served as an assistant with the Buffalo Bills, the Denver Broncos, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Baltimore Colts and the New England Patriots, before taking over head coaching duties for the Broncos in 1977.  His first team in Denver, known at the time as the “Orange Crush,” went 12-2 and lost to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII.  Miller was named “NFL Football Coach of the Year” by the Associated Press, United Press International and most of the football publications.  He remained with the Broncos through the end of the 1980 season.

 

1953

8-1

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 18

25

Graceland

0

Sept. 26

7

at Augustana (Ill.)

31

Oct. 3

21

at Principia

7

Oct. 9

40

Culver-Stockton

6

Oct. 16

32

at Shurtleff

7

Oct. 23

45

Central Methodist

21

Oct. 30

19

Quincy

12

Nov. 6

20

Eureka

0

Nov. 14

40

at Illinois College

0

 

1954

5-3

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 17

7

Central (Iowa)

25

Sept. 24

15

Augustana (Ill.)

18

Oct. 2

6

Principia

12

Oct. 9

24

at Culver-Stockton

0

Oct. 16

39

Wisconsin Tech

0

Oct. 22

51

at Central Methodist

6

Nov. 5

19

at Eureka

0

Nov. 12

45

Illinois College

6

 

1955

6-2

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 16

13

at Central (Iowa)

20

Sept. 24

7

at Augustana (Ill.)

6

Oct. 1

35

at Principia

7

Oct. 7

23

Culver-Stockton

6

Oct. 15

0

+at Illinois-Chicago

18

Oct. 22

31

Central Missouri

13

Oct. 28

7

Mankato State

6

Nov. 4

47

Eureka

0

+game played at Chicago St. Phillip’s High School

 

1956

8-2

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 13

26

+vs. Iowa Wesleyan

19

Sept. 22

6

Missouri-Rolla

20

Sept. 29

39

Principia

7

Oct. 5

27

at Culver-Stockton

13

Oct. 13

45

Illinois-Chicago

0

Oct. 20

38

at Central Methodist

0

Oct. 27

6

at Mankato State

12

Nov. 3

41

at Eureka

0

Nov. 10

19

Ferris State

17

Nov. 17

34

Augustana (Ill.)

19

+game played in Fort Madison, Iowa

                                                                        

1957

4-3-1

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 21

0

at Missouri-Rolla

34

Sept. 28

13

at Principia

12

Oct. 4

14

Culver-Stockton

20

Oct. 12

14

at Dana

0

Oct. 25

7

Westmar

7

Nov. 1

26

Eureka

0

Nov. 9

19

at Illinois-Chicago

0

Nov. 16

0

at Augustana (Ill.)

13

 

1958

7-2

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 19

6

Augustana (Ill.)

13

Sept. 27

40

Principia

7

Oct. 4

21

at Culver-Stockton

18

Oct. 11

42

Lakeland

0

Oct. 17

27

Tarkio

7

Oct. 25

20

at Westmar

14

Nov. 1

40

at Eureka

6

Nov. 7

14

Illinois-Chicago

0

Nov. 15

20

at William Penn

21

 

1959

5-3-1

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 19

7

at Augustana (Ill.)

10

Sept. 25

7

at Principia

20

Oct. 2

19

Culver-Stockton

7

Oct. 10

7

at Lakeland

0

Oct. 16

32

at Tarkio

20

Oct. 24

26

Eureka

0

Oct. 31

7

at Illinois-Chicago

7

Nov. 7

20

Wisconsin-Platteville

14

Nov. 14

6

William Penn

13

 

1960

5-4

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 17

18

Augustana (Ill.)

32

Sept. 24

0

+Lake Forest

8

Sept. 30

26

at Culver-Stockton

7

Oct. 8

21

at Illinois Wesleyan

31

Oct. 15

6

Illinois-Chicago

12

Oct. 21

53

at Eureka

0

Oct. 28

38

Illinois College

13

Nov. 5

13

Wisconsin-Platteville

6

Nov. 12

55

at William Penn

27

+game played at Lakefront Stadium in Kenosha, Wis.

 

1961

7-2, 4-2 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 16

33

*at Augustana (Ill.)

13

Sept. 23

6

*at Carroll (Wis.) (Wis.)

19

Sept. 30

20

*at Millikin

32

Oct. 7

33

*Illinois Wesleyan

12

Oct. 14

33

Kalamazoo

6

Oct. 21

38

North Park

19

Oct. 28

42

*at Lake Forest

13

Nov. 4

21

Culver-Stockton

0

Nov. 18

41

*North Central (Ill.)

13

*CCI game

 

1962

8-0, 7-0 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 22

34

at Graceland

20

Sept. 29

45

*Carroll (Wis.)

19

Oct. 6

25

*Millikin

20

Oct. 13

41

*at North Park

6

Oct. 20

47

*North Central (Ill.)

26

Oct. 27

28

*at Illinois Wesleyan

7

Nov. 3

48

*+Lake Forest

13

Nov. 10

35

*at Augustana (Ill.)

27

*CCI game

+game played at Lakefront Stadium in Kenosha, Wis.

 

1963

6-1-1, 4-1-1 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 14

48

Wisconsin-Platteville

6

Sept. 21

52

Graceland

13

Sept. 28

47

*+North Park

6

Oct. 5

14

*at North Central (Ill.)

7

Oct. 12

42

*Illinois Wesleyan

19

Oct. 26

7

*Augustana (Ill.)

34

Nov. 2

7

*at Carroll (Wis.)

6

Nov. 9

0

*at Millikin

0

*CCI game

+game played at Lakefront Stadium in Kenosha, Wis.

 

1964

4-4, 4-2 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 19

14

at Wisconsin-Platteville

29

Sept. 26

38

*Millikin

7

Oct. 3

47

*at North Park

0

Oct. 10

20

*North Central (Ill.)

0

Oct. 17

0

*at Illinois Wesleyan

16

Oct. 24

0

at Central (Iowa)

20

Oct. 31

6

*at Augustana (Ill.)

13

Nov. 7

20

*Carroll (Wis.)

19

*CCI game

 

Following Carthage College’s move from Carthage, Ill., to Kenosha, Wis., the 1964 football team played its home schedule at Kenosha’s Lakefront Stadium (pictured above).  That downtown facility at Lake Michigan near 58th Street is now the site of the Southport Marina.  The 1965 team played its Oct. 2 home-opener versus Augustana (Ill.), as well as its Oct. 23 Homecoming date versus North Park, at Lakefront Stadium before opening what is now known as Art Keller Field, on the Carthage campus, with the Nov. 6 Illinois Wesleyan contest.  The 1965 team is pictured above running onto the field at Lakefront Stadium.  The building behind the concession stand is the old American Motors assembly plant, now the site of Harbor Park.

 

1965

6-2, 4-2 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 18

L

+at Lake Forest

 

Oct. 2

21

*Augustana (Ill.)

14

Oct. 9

12

*at Carroll (Wis.)

0

Oct. 16

21

*at Millikin

7

Oct. 23

42

*North Park

0

Oct. 30

14

*at North Central (Ill.)

7

Nov. 6

13

*Illinois Wesleyan

37

Nov. 13

42

*Elmhurst

12

*CCI game

+Carthage won the Lake Forest game, 14-13, but later forfeited the contest due to an ineligible player

 

1966

6-2, 4-2 CCI

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 24

34

Lake Forest

12

Oct. 1

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

20

Oct. 8

19

*Carroll (Wis.)

16

Oct. 15

25

*Millikin

0

Oct. 22

53

*at North Park

32

Oct. 29

32

*North Central (Ill.)

6

Nov. 5

7

*at Illinois Wesleyan

32

Nov. 12

42

*at Elmhurst

26

*CCI game

 

1967

7-1, 6-0 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 16

12

Albion

0

Sept. 23

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

20

Sept. 30

28

*at North Central (Ill.)

0

Oct. 7

23

*Illinois Wesleyan

14

Oct. 21

47

*Augustana (Ill.)

35

Oct. 28

45

*at Carroll (Wis.)

6

Nov. 4

34

*at Millikin

19

Nov. 11

19

*North Park

0

*CCIW game

 

1968

4-5, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 14

7

at Albion

24

Sept. 21

14

Alma

21

Sept. 28

36

*North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 5

20

*at Illinois Wesleyan

13

Oct. 12

33

*Elmhurst

8

Oct. 19

36

*at Augustana (Ill.)

41

Oct. 26

40

*Carroll (Wis.)

20

Nov. 2

6

*Millikin

14

Nov. 9

26

*at North Park

27

*CCIW game

 

Then-California Gov. Ronald Reagan was honored at the Oct. 12, 1968, Carthage homecoming game against Elmhurst College.  As a member of the Eureka College football team, Reagan (pictured below in his playing days) lost to Carthage three times:  7-0 in 1928, 10-7 in 1930 and 12-7 in 1931.  Reagan, who did not attend the 1968 homecoming game but wrote a welcome in that day’s game program, pointed out that Carthage would have won the 1929 game had his brother, then a freshman, not caught his only career touchdown pass with seconds remaining to tie the score at 7-7.

 

1969

9-0, 7-0 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 20

19

at Alma

7

Sept. 27

21

Heidelberg

18

Oct. 4

41

*at North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 11

32

*Augustana (Ill.)

6

Oct. 18

28

*at Elmhurst

6

Oct. 25

40

*at Millikin

3

Nov. 1

13

*North Park

0

Nov. 8

49

*at Carroll (Wis.)

0

Nov. 15

35

*Illinois Wesleyan

0

*CCIW game

 

Carthage played a home-and-home series with Alma College in 1968 and 1969.  Denny Stolz coached the Scots from 1965-70.  Stolz was hired as head football coach at Michigan State University in 1973 and named “Big 10 Football Coach of the Year” in 1974.  The Redmen's 19-7 win at Alma in 1969 snapped an 18-game Scots winning streak.

 

1970

7-1-1, 7-0-1 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 19

27

*Carroll (Wis.)

13

Sept. 26

35

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

20

Oct. 3

34

*Illinois Wesleyan

21

Oct. 10

13

at Western Illinois

17

Oct. 17

35

*at Millikin

7

Oct. 24

61

*North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 31

35

*+at Augustana (Ill.)

0

Nov. 7

21

*Elmhurst

14

Nov. 14

6

*at North Park

6

*CCIW game

+Game played at Rock Island Public Schools Stadium

 

1971

9-0-1, 8-0 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 18

20

*at Carroll (Wis.)

8

Sept. 25

40

*Wheaton (Ill.)

19

Oct. 2

22

*at Illinois Wesleyan

19

Oct. 9

47

Illinois-Chicago

7

Oct. 16

34

*Millikin

7

Oct. 23

54

*at North Central (Ill.)

0

Oct. 30

40

*Augustana (Ill.)

14

Nov. 6

38

*at Elmhurst

6

Nov. 13

61

*North Park

14

Nov. 27

28

+Westminster

28

*CCIW game

+NAIA Division II semifinals

 

George “Papa Bear” Halas, former owner and head coach of the Chicago Bears, was honored at halftime of Carthage’s Oct. 16, 1971, homecoming game versus Millikin University.  Halas (center) is flanked by former Carthage president Harold H. Lentz (left) and former Carthage coach Jon Swift (right).

 

Carthage played its first post-season game on Nov. 27, 1971, when the Redmen played host to defending NAIA Division II national champion Westminster College (Pa.) in a semifinal game at Art Keller Field in Kenosha, Wis.  With a game-time temperature reportedly at 13 degrees, Westminster led after three quarters, 21-20.  Carthage’s John Vitkus scored on a nine-yard run in the fourth quarter, and Curt Whipple’s carry for the two-point conversion put the Redmen up, 28-21.  Westminster quarterback Gene McNamara hooked up on a 16-yard touchdown pass to flanker Roger Price late in the game to knot the score at 28-28. That's the way the score stayed, but under NAIA playoff rules, Westminster was declared the winner based on the number of penetrations inside Carthage's 20-yard line.

 

1972

8-1, 7-1 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 16

17

*at North Park

7

Sept. 23

47

*Carroll (Wis.)

13

Sept. 30

43

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

13

Oct. 7

60

*Illinois Wesleyan

21

Oct. 14

59

Lakeland

6

Oct. 21

7

*at Millikin

6

Oct. 28

47

*North Central (Ill.)

18

Nov. 4

26

*at Augustana (Ill.)

28

Nov. 11

38

*Elmhurst

0

*CCIW game

 

1973

8-2, 8-0 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 15

34

*North Park

14

Sept. 22

21

*at Carroll (Wis.)

7

Sept. 29

13

*Wheaton (Ill.)

7

Oct. 6

27

*at Illinois Wesleyan

7

Oct. 13

7

at Lakeland

13

Oct. 20

31

*Millikin

21

Oct. 27

41

*at North Central (Ill.)

14

Nov. 3

32

*Augustana (Ill.)

8

Nov. 10

36

*at Elmhurst

8

Nov. 24

7

+at Glenville St.

14

*CCIW game

+NAIA Division II semifinals

 

Carthage’s second NAIA post-season game was played on a mud-soaked field in Ripley, West. Va., on Nov. 25, 1973, versus Glenville State University in a national semifinal contest.  The field conditions wreaked havoc with Carthage’s triple option offense, and despite controlling the tempo of the game, the Redmen lost by a 14-7 margin.  Glenville State scored on a pair of touchdown passes, one for 86 yards and the other for 46 yards.  Carthage scored their only touchdown on a four-yard run by Dirk Hudson in the final minutes of the contest.       

 

1974

5-3-1, 4-3-1 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 21

38

*Elmhurst

0

Sept. 28

38

*at North Park

7

Oct. 5

28

*Carroll (Wis.)

24

Oct. 12

7

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

20

Oct. 19

7

*Illinois Wesleyan

10

Oct. 26

27

Lakeland

17

Nov. 2

0

*at Millikin

35

Nov. 9

21

*North Central (Ill.)

16

Nov. 16

7

*at Augustana (Ill.)

7

*CCIW game

 

1975

4-5, 3-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 20

24

*at Elmhurst

13

Sept. 27

7

*North Park

0

Oct. 4

12

*at Carroll (Wis.)

41

Oct. 11

13

*Wheaton (Ill.)

32

Oct. 18

7

*at Illinois Wesleyan

6

Oct. 25

16

at Lakeland

0

Nov. 1

25

*Millikin

28

Nov. 8

33

*at North Central (Ill.)

36

Nov. 15

15

*Augustana (Ill.)

42

*CCIW game

 

Carthage was re-admitted as an NCAA  member in July 1976 after leaving the association in 1970.  Carthage held dual membership in both the NCAA and the NAIA from 1952 to 1969.  The College left the NCAA prior to the 1970 football season in order to qualify for the NAIA Football Championship, something the Redmen accomplished in both 1971 and 1973.  Participation in the NAIA championship would have violated NCAA rules against playing in unsanctioned tournaments.  When the Carthage re-joined the NCAA in 1976, the College became an NCAA Division III member.

 

1976

3-6, 3-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 18

35

*at Augustana (Ill.)

43

Sept. 25

38

*Elmhurst

13

Oct. 2

29

*at North Park

5

Oct. 9

28

*Carroll (Wis.)

49

Oct. 16

13

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

62

Oct. 23

7

*Illinois Wesleyan

16

Oct. 30

23

Benedictine

24

Nov. 6

7

*at Millikin

27

Nov. 13

20

*North Central (Ill.)

13

*CCIW game

 

1977

5-4, 4-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 17

21

*Augustana (Ill.)

24

Sept. 24

30

*at Elmhurst

20

Oct. 1

34

*North Park

8

Oct. 8

12

*at Carroll (Wis.)

10

Oct. 15

26

*Wheaton (Ill.)

24

Oct. 22

16

*at Illinois Wesleyan

21

Oct. 29

42

at Benedictine (Ill.)

3

Nov. 5

6

*Millikin

40

Nov. 12

10

*at North Central (Ill.)

14

*CCIW game

 

1978

1-8, 1-7 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 16

7

*North Central (Ill.)

26

Sept. 23

21

*at Augustana (Ill.)

30

Sept. 30

14

*Elmhurst

33

Oct. 7

20

*at North Park

12

Oct. 14

28

*Carroll (Wis.)

34

Oct. 21

10

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

21

Oct. 28

30

*Illinois Wesleyan

35

Nov. 4

26

Milton

28

Nov. 11

13

*at Millikin

45

*CCIW game

 

1979

0-8-1, 0-8 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 15

7

*at North Central (Ill.)

27

Sept. 22

18

*Augustana (Ill.)

19

Sept. 29

7

*at Elmhurst

48

Oct. 6

20

*North Park

23

Oct. 13

14

*at Carroll (Wis.)

21

Oct. 20

7

*Wheaton (Ill.)

14

Oct. 27

3

*at Illinois Wesleyan

19

Nov. 3

13

at Milton

13

Nov. 10

0

*Millikin

3

*CCIW game

 

1980

6-3, 5-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 13

31

Olivet

6

Sept. 20

3

*at Millikin

0

Sept. 27

13

*North Central (Ill.)

7

Oct. 4

14

*at Augustana (Ill.)

17

Oct. 11

33

*Elmhurst

30

Oct. 18

7

*at North Park

14

Oct. 25

44

*Carroll (Wis.)

12

Nov. 1

59

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

12

Nov. 8

13

*Illinois Wesleyan

17

*CCIW game

 

1981

7-2, 6-2 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 5

35

at Olivet Nazarene

6

Sept. 19

27

*Millikin

14

Sept. 26

16

*at North Central (Ill.)

6

Oct. 3

7

*Augustana (Ill.)

35

Oct. 10

25

*at Elmhurst

47

Oct. 17

32

*North Park

0

Oct. 24

33

*at Carroll (Wis.)

7

Oct. 31

31

*Wheaton (Ill.)

10

Nov. 7

29

*at Illinois Wesleyan

7

*CCIW game

 

1982

4-5, 4-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Art Keller

Sept. 18

6

at Benedictine (Ill.)

14

Sept. 25

6

*at Millikin

3

Oct. 2

10

*North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 9

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

20

Oct. 16

0

*Elmhurst

14

Oct. 23

21

*at North Park

7

Oct. 30

26

*Carroll (Wis.)

7

Nov. 6

26

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

21

Nov. 13

10

*Illinois Wesleyan

32

*CCIW game

 

Ken Wagner (1983-84)

6-12-0, 2 years

 

1983

4-5, 3-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Ken Wagner

Sept. 17

31

Benedictine (Ill.)

0

Sept. 24

17

*Millikin

16

Oct. 1

10

*at North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 8

7

*Augustana (Ill.)

28

Oct. 15

7

*at Elmhurst

41

Oct. 22

31

*North Park

21

Oct. 29

28

*at Carroll (Wis.)

26

Nov. 5

7

*Wheaton (Ill.)

13

Nov. 12

7

*at Illinois Wesleyan

30

*CCIW game

 

1984

2-7, 2-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Ken Wagner

Sept. 15

17

*Illinois Wesleyan

28

Sept. 22

7

Hope

54

Sept. 29

16

*at Millikin

49

Oct. 6

24

*North Central (Ill.)

20

Oct. 13

7

*at Augustana (Ill.)

56

Oct. 20

14

*Elmhurst

26

Oct. 27

32

*at North Park

0

Nov. 3

23

*Carroll (Wis.)

28

Nov. 10

13

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

14

*CCIW game

 

Roger Scott (1985-87)

6-21-0, 3 years

 

1985

1-8, 1-7 CCIW

Head Coach:  Roger Scott

Sept. 14

18

*at Illinois Wesleyan

19

Sept. 21

12

at Hope

34

Sept. 28

15

*Millikin

34

Oct. 5

33

*at North Central (Ill.)

28

Oct. 12

8

*Augustana (Ill.)

38

Oct. 19

21

*at Elmhurst

38

Oct. 26

9

*North Park

10

Nov. 2

20

*at Carroll (Wis.)

27

Nov. 9

7

*Wheaton (Ill.)

14

*CCIW game

 

Tailback Pete Baranek set both Carthage and CCIW records on Oct. 5, 1985, when he ran for 382 yards against North Central (Ill.).  The mark was also an NCAA Division III record for eight years until Coe College's Carey Bender ran for 417 yards in 1993.  Since then, three others have surpassed Baranek's mark, including Marietta College's Dante Brown, who set the current record with 441 yards in 1996.  Baranek was originally credited with 370 yards, but was given an additional 12 yards following a review of game film and subsequent consultation with the NCAA Statistics Service.  On the play in question, Baranek ran for nine yards and then fumbled the football.  The ball rolled for an additional 12 yards before North Central (Ill.) recovered.

 

1986

3-6, 3-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Roger Scott

Sept. 13

30

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

38

Sept. 20

0

*Illinois Wesleyan

16

Sept. 27

8

at Benedictine (Ill.)

49

Oct. 4

8

*at Millikin

41

Oct. 11

21

*North Central (Ill.)

24

Oct. 18

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

49

Oct. 25

13

*Elmhurst

8

Nov. 1

26

*at North Park

0

Nov. 8

21

*Carroll (Wis.)

7

*CCIW game

 

1987

2-7, 2-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Roger Scott

Sept. 12

21

*Wheaton (Ill.)

14

Sept. 19

19

*at Illinois Wesleyan

26

Sept. 26

18

Benedictine (Ill.)

27

Oct. 3

8

*Millikin

28

Oct. 10

14

*at North Central (Ill.)

47

Oct. 17

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

40

Oct. 24

0

*at Elmhurst

28

Oct. 31

33

*North Park

0

Nov. 7

7

*at Carroll (Wis.)

36

*CCIW game

 

Jack Synold (1988-91)

12-24-0, 4 years

 

1988

3-6, 3-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Jack Synold

Sept. 17

0

*Carroll (Wis.)

27

Sept. 24

6

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

36

Oct. 1

7

*Illinois Wesleyan

0

Oct. 8

12

at Illinois Benedictine (Ill.)

35

Oct. 15

7

*at Millikin

21

Oct. 22

10

*North Central (Ill.)

16

Oct. 29

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

35

Nov. 5

19

*Elmhurst

10

Nov. 12

15

*at North Park

6

*CCIW game

 

1989

1-8, 1-7 CCIW

Head Coach:  Jack Synold

Sept. 16

3

*at Carroll (Wis.)

6

Sept. 23

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

21

Sept. 30

20

*at Illinois Wesleyan

51

Oct. 7

14

Illinois Benedictine

31

Oct. 14

0

*Millikin

41

Oct. 21

21

*at North Central (Ill.)

31

Oct. 28

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

48

Nov. 4

10

*at Elmhurst

13

Nov. 11

14

*North Park

7

*CCIW game

 

1990

5-4, 4-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Jack Synold

Sept. 15

44

*at North Park

14

Sept. 22

28

*Carroll (Wis.)

24

Sept. 29

13

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

38

Oct. 6

23

*Illinois Wesleyan

49

Oct. 13

24

at Illinois Benedictine

20

Oct. 20

7

*at Millikin

24

Oct. 27

46

*North Central (Ill.)

17

Nov. 3

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

48

Nov. 10

43

*Elmhurst

14

*CCIW game

 

1991

3-6, 2-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Jack Synold

Sept. 14

55

*North Park

6

Sept. 21

27

*at Carroll (Wis.)

20

Sept. 28

22

*Wheaton (Ill.)

45

Oct. 5

0

*at Illinois Wesleyan

28

Oct. 12

41

Illinois Benedictine

35

Oct. 19

10

*Millikin

34

Oct. 26

0

*at North Central (Ill.)

12

Nov. 2

12

*Augustana (Ill.)

31

Nov. 9

16

*at Elmhurst

32

*CCIW game

 

Mike Larry (1992-94)

2-25-0, 3 years

 

1992

0-9, 0-7 CCIW

Head Coach:  Mike Larry

Sept. 19

18

Anderson

35

Sept. 26

17

at Illinois Benedictine

41

Oct. 3

10

*at Elmhurst

35

Oct. 10

0

*Millikin

61

Oct. 17

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

28

Oct. 24

8

*at Illinois Wesleyan

63

Oct. 31

0

*North Park

17

Nov. 7

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

67

Nov. 14

14

*at North Central (Ill.)

51

*CCIW game

 

1993

1-8, 1-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Mike Larry

Sept. 18

28

at Anderson

52

Sept. 25

12

Illinois Benedictine

30

Oct. 2

32

*Elmhurst

40

Oct. 9

14

*at Millikin

45

Oct. 16

13

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

48

Oct. 23

21

*Illinois Wesleyan

20

Oct. 30

19

*at North Park

26

Nov. 6

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

48

Nov. 13

35

*North Central (Ill.)

45

*CCIW game

 

1994

1-8, 1-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Mike Larry

Sept. 10

13

Carroll (Wis.)

30

Sept. 17

23

at Illinois Benedictine

26

Oct. 1

0

*Wheaton (Ill.)

40

Oct. 8

13

*Millikin

48

Oct. 15

14

*at Elmhurst

17

Oct. 22

12

*at Illinois Wesleyan

55

Oct. 29

16

*North Park

13

Nov. 5

6

*at North Central (Ill.)

23

Nov. 12

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

41

*CCIW game

 

Tim Rucks (1995-Present)

92-75-1, 17 years

 

1995

3-5-1, 2-4-1 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 9

20

at Carroll (Wis.)

37

Sept. 16

20

Illinois Benedictine

12

Sept. 30

7

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

47

Oct. 7

6

*at Millikin

49

Oct. 14

31

*Elmhurst

19

Oct. 21

7

*Illinois Wesleyan

35

Oct. 28

20

*at North Park

7

Nov. 4

7

*North Central (Ill.)

7

Nov. 11

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

24

*CCIW game

 

1996

3-6, 2-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 14

6

Carroll (Wis.)

10

Sept. 21

19

at Lakeland

44

Oct. 5

13

*at North Central (Ill.)

14

Oct. 12

28

*Augustana (Ill.)

18

Oct. 19

42

*at Elmhurst

21

Oct. 26

14

*Millikin

41

Nov. 2

6

*Wheaton (Ill.)

40

Nov. 9

0

*at Illinois Wesleyan

42

Nov. 16

32

*North Park

13

*CCIW game

 

1997

5-4, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 13

28

at Carroll (Wis.)

12

Sept. 20

26

Lakeland

32

Oct. 4

23

*North Central (Ill.)

13

Oct. 11

21

*at Augustana (Ill.)

28

Oct. 18

41

*Elmhurst

0

Oct. 25

22

*at Millikin

17

Nov. 1

14

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

25

Nov. 8

7

*Illinois Wesleyan

30

Nov. 15

14

*at North Park

0

*CCIW game

 

1998

5-4, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 23

23

St. Olaf

0

Sept. 30

22

at Lakeland

26

Oct. 3

21

*North Park

6

Oct. 10

16

*Wheaton (Ill.)

38

Oct. 17

9

*at Illinois Wesleyan

37

Oct. 24

12

*Millikin

7

Oct. 31

22

*at Elmhurst

15

Nov. 7

6

*Augustana (Ill.)

45

Nov. 14

14

*at North Central (Ill.)

6

*CCIW game

 

1999

5-4, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 11

21

at St. Olaf

14

Sept. 18

7

Lakeland

26

Oct. 2

28

*at North Park

0

Oct. 9

14

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

30

Oct. 16

27

*Illinois Wesleyan

44

Oct. 23

7

*at Millikin

6

Oct. 30

33

*Elmhurst

9

Nov. 6

9

*at Augustana (Ill.)

31

Nov. 13

27

*North Central (Ill.)

18

*CCIW game

 

2000

4-6, 1-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 9

34

at Lakeland

15

Sept. 16

34

at Martin Luther

14

Sept. 23

21

Adrian

3

Sept. 30

14

*Millikin

42

Oct. 7

24

*at North Central (Ill.)

33

Oct. 14

24

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

29

Oct. 21

16

*Elmhurst

19

Oct. 28

13

*at Illinois Wesleyan

44

Nov. 4

14

*Augustana (Ill.)

23

Nov. 11

56

*at North Park

52

*CCIW game

 

2001

6-4, 3-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 8

21

Lakeland

15

Sept. 15

21

Martin Luther

7

Sept. 22

30

at Adrian

19

Sept. 29

16

*at Millikin

20

Oct. 6

23

*North Central (Ill.)

20

Oct. 13

14

*Wheaton (Ill.)

41

Oct. 20

41

*at Elmhurst

19

Oct. 27

0

*Illinois Wesleyan

32

Nov. 3

18

*at Augustana (Ill.)

41

Nov. 10

17

*North Park

0

*CCIW game

 

2002

4-6, 3-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 14

34

at Lakeland

37

Sept. 21

49

at Benedictine (Ill.)

20

Sept. 28

24

Adrian

28

Oct. 5

12

*Millikin

21

Oct. 12

43

*Elmhurst

7

Oct. 19

6

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

36

Oct. 26

19

*at North Central (Ill.)

22

Nov. 2

21

*Illinois Wesleyan

20

Nov. 9

28

*Augustana (Ill., OT)

34

Nov. 16

52

*at North Park

22

*CCIW game

 

2003

3-7, 1-6 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 13

16

Lakeland

17

Sept. 20

44

Benedictine (Ill.)

14

Sept. 27

56

at Minnesota-Morris

12

Oct. 4

17

*at Millikin

21

Oct. 11

0

*at Elmhurst

21

Oct. 18

14

*Wheaton (Ill.)

63

Oct. 25

24

*North Central (Ill.)

29

Nov. 1

20

*at Illinois Wesleyan

21

Nov. 8

20

*at Augustana (Ill.)

56

Nov. 15

21

*North Park

3

*CCIW game

 

2004

11-2, 6-1 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 4

52

Carroll (Wis.)

14

Sept. 11

18

at Lakeland

14

Sept. 11

42

Benedictine (Ill.)

0

Oct. 2

31

*Millikin

13

Oct. 9

0

*at Augustana (Ill.)

35

Oct. 16

27

*North Central (Ill.)

24

Oct. 23

13

*at North Park

10

Oct. 30

39

*Wheaton (Ill.)

21

Nov. 6

33

*at Illinois Wesleyan

15

Nov. 13

49

*Elmhurst

14

Nov. 20

31

+at Alma

28

Nov. 27

14

+at Wooster

7

Dec. 4

20

+at Mount Union

38

*CCIW game

+NCAA Division III Football Championship

 

2005

7-3, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 3

14

at Carroll (Wis.)

10

Sept. 10

20

Lakeland

16

Sept. 17

52

at Benedictine (Ill.)

0

Oct. 1

19

*at Millikin

7

Oct. 8

0

*Augustana (Ill.)

7

Oct. 15

24

*at North Central (Ill.)

43

Oct. 22

23

*North Park

3

Oct. 29

14

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

30

Nov. 5

42

*Illinois Wesleyan

7

Nov. 12

41

*at Elmhurst

20

*CCIW game

 

2006

6-4, 3-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 2

10

at Carroll (Wis.)

6

Sept. 9

21

at Lakeland

14

Sept. 16

31

Whittier

2

Sept. 30

13

*Elmhurst

20

Oct. 7

31

*at Illinois Wesleyan

28

Oct. 14

52

*North Park

7

Oct. 21

14

*at Augustana (Ill.)

28

Oct. 28

16

*Millikin

7

Nov. 4

3

*Wheaton (Ill.)

52

Nov. 11

24

*at North Central (Ill.)

34

*CCIW game

 

2007

7-3, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 1

35

Carroll (Wis.)

7

Sept. 8

35

Lakeland

16

Sept. 15

35

at Whittier

28

Sept. 29

15

*at Elmhurst

30

Oct. 6

31

*Illinois Wesleyan

35

Oct. 13

40

*at North Park

18

Oct. 20

33

*Augustana (Ill.)

28

Oct. 27

38

*at Millikin

28

Nov. 3

35

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

27

Nov. 10

10

*North Central (Ill.)

56

*CCIW game

 

2008

5-5, 3-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 13

70

Hope

46

Sept.29

27

at Lakeland

21

Sept. 27

27

Campbell

36

Oct. 4

26

*at Illinois Wesleyan

21

Oct. 11

26

*Elmhurst

29

Oct. 18

24

*at North Central (Ill.)

31

Oct. 25

16

*Augustana (Ill.)

40

Nov. 1

17

*at Millikin

13

Nov. 8

48

*at North Park

19

Nov. 15

24

*Wheaton (Ill.)

51

*CCIW game

 

2009

7-3, 4-3 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 12

26

at Hope

19

Sept. 19

50

Lakeland

34

Sept. 26

34

at Valparaiso

24

Oct. 3

16

*Illinois Wesleyan

42

Oct. 10

45

*at Elmhurst

38

Oct. 17

38

*North Central (Ill.)

63

Oct. 24

20

*at Augustana (Ill.)

42

Oct. 31

41

*Millikin

28

Nov. 7

55

*North Park

24

Nov. 14

35

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

30

*CCIW game

 

2010

6-4, 3-4 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 4

30

Franklin

27

Sept. 11

35

at Lakeland (OT)

34

Sept. 28

51

at Concordia (Wis.)

3

Oct. 2

8

*at North Central (Ill.)

43

Oct. 9

48

*Millikin

24

Oct. 16

16

*Augustana (Ill.)

16

Oct. 23

24

*at Wheaton (Ill.)

31

Oct. 30

23

*North Park

10

Nov. 6

42

*at Illinois Wesleyan

49

Nov. 13

28

*Elmhurst

6

*CCIW game

 

2011

5-5, 2-5 CCIW

Head Coach:  Tim Rucks

Sept. 3

16

at Carleton

13

Sept. 10

38

Lakeland

0

Sept. 17

20

Concordia (Wis.)

3

Oct. 1

0

*North Central (Ill.)

24

Oct. 8

40

*at Millikin

23

Oct. 15

13

*at Augustana (Ill.)

19

Oct. 22

7

*Wheaton (Ill.)

31

Oct. 29

31

*at North Park

28

Nov. 5

9

*Illinois Wesleyan

13

Nov. 12

7

*at Elmhurst

28

*CCIW game