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1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team

The 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represented Rutgers University in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. Rutgers finished second in the Middle Three Conference.

1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football
ConferenceMiddle Three Conference
Record6–3 (1–1 Middle Three)
Head coach
Home stadiumRutgers Stadium
Seasons
← 1968
1970 →
1969 Middle Three Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Lehigh $ 2 0 0 4 5 1
Rutgers 1 1 0 6 3 0
Lafayette 0 2 0 4 6 0
  • $ – Conference champion

In their tenth season under head coach John F. Bateman, the Scarlet Knights compiled a 6–3 record and outscored their opponents 212 to 150.[1][2] The team's statistical leaders included Rich Policastro with 1,690 passing yards, Steve Ferrughelli with 564 rushing yards, and Jim Benedict with 650 receiving yards.[3]

Throughout the year, Rutgers celebrated the centennial of college football, one hundred years since the 1869 game between Rutgers and Princeton, recognized as the first intercollegiate football game. The 1969 game against Princeton, which Rutgers won 29–0, was broadcast in the Eastern United States by ABC Television.[4][5] Two weeks later, Rutgers was upset by Lehigh in a 7–17 loss,[6] making this the first year since 1965 that they did not sweep the Middle Three, and the first year since 1957 that Rutgers did not win or at least tie for the championship.

Rutgers played nine games, rather than the scheduled 10, because a November 15 matchup at Holy Cross was canceled following an outbreak of hepatitis among the Massachusetts school's football team.[7][4]

The Scarlet Knights played their home games at Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey, across the river from the university's main campus in New Brunswick.

Schedule edit

DateOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 20at LafayetteW 44–2210,000[8]
September 27Princeton*ABCW 29–031,000[9]
October 4Cornell*
  • Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
W 21–717,000[10]
October 11Lehigh
  • Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
L 7–1717,000[11]
October 18Navy*
  • Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
W 20–627,000[12]
October 25Columbia* 
  • Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
W 21–1417,000[13]
November 1at Delaware*L 0–4414,490[14]
November 8at Connecticut*L 22–2810,346[15]
November 15at Holy Cross*Canceled [7][16]
November 22Colgate*
  • Rutgers Stadium
  • Piscataway, NJ
W 48–1214,500[17]
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming

References edit

  1. ^ "1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  2. ^ . College Football Data Warehouse. David DeLassus. Archived from the original on March 27, 2016. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  3. ^ "1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "1869–1969, The Centennial of Rutgers Football" (PDF). Rutgers Football Media Guide. Rutgers University. 1969.
  5. ^ White, Gordon S. Jr. (September 30, 1969). "Princeton Finds a Little Policastro Goes a Long Way; Rutgers' 5-Foot-10 Quarterback Seen Best in East; Passing Outstanding in Rout of Tigers in 100th Game". The New York Times. New York, N.Y.
  6. ^ Werden, Lincoln A. (October 12, 1969). "Lehigh Defense Halts Rutgers, 17-7, Despite 29 Completions by Policastro". The New York Times. New York, N.Y.
  7. ^ a b Neagle, Michael E. (Fall 2004). "1969: The Missing Season". Worcester, Mass.: Holy Cross Magazine.
  8. ^ Reinhard, Paul (September 21, 1969). "Leopards Fall 44-22 to Rutgers". Sunday Call-Chronicle. Allentown, Pa. p. C1 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Werden, Lincoln A. (September 28, 1969). "Rutgers Trounces Princeton, 29-0, in Centennial Game". The New York Times. New York, N.Y. p. S1.
  10. ^ Fleming, Jimmie (October 5, 1969). "Policastro, Defense Spark Rutgers' 21-7 Victory". The Sunday Home News. New Brunswick, N.J. p. A1 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ Fleming, Jimmie (October 12, 1969). "Rutgers' Miscues Give Lehigh Game, 17-7". The Sunday Home News. New Brunswick, N.J. p. A1 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Jackson, James H. (October 19, 1969). "Rutgers Sends Navy to 5th Straight Loss". The Sunday Sun. Baltimore, Md. p. A1 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ Anderson, Dave (October 26, 1969). "Rutgers Sets Back Columbia, 21 to 14". The New York Times. New York, N.Y. p. S1.
  14. ^ Heisler, Mark (November 2, 1969). "Delaware Runs Wild, Humiliates Rutgers". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pa. sect. 3, p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ Newell, Bill (November 9, 1969). "UConn Sets Records in 28-22 Win". The Hartford Courant. Hartford, Conn. p. 1C – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Makeup Game Is Ruled Out". The Daily Home News. New Brunswick, N.J. October 8, 1969. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ Fleming, Jimmie (November 23, 1969). "Policastro's Record TD Passes Rip Colgate, 48-12". The Sunday Home News. New Brunswick, N.J. p. A1 – via Newspapers.com.


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The 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team represented Rutgers University in the 1969 NCAA University Division football season Rutgers finished second in the Middle Three Conference 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights footballConferenceMiddle Three ConferenceRecord6 3 1 1 Middle Three Head coachJohn F Bateman 10th season Home stadiumRutgers StadiumSeasons 19681970 1969 Middle Three Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L T W L T Lehigh 2 0 0 4 5 1 Rutgers 1 1 0 6 3 0 Lafayette 0 2 0 4 6 0 Conference champion In their tenth season under head coach John F Bateman the Scarlet Knights compiled a 6 3 record and outscored their opponents 212 to 150 1 2 The team s statistical leaders included Rich Policastro with 1 690 passing yards Steve Ferrughelli with 564 rushing yards and Jim Benedict with 650 receiving yards 3 Throughout the year Rutgers celebrated the centennial of college football one hundred years since the 1869 game between Rutgers and Princeton recognized as the first intercollegiate football game The 1969 game against Princeton which Rutgers won 29 0 was broadcast in the Eastern United States by ABC Television 4 5 Two weeks later Rutgers was upset by Lehigh in a 7 17 loss 6 making this the first year since 1965 that they did not sweep the Middle Three and the first year since 1957 that Rutgers did not win or at least tie for the championship Rutgers played nine games rather than the scheduled 10 because a November 15 matchup at Holy Cross was canceled following an outbreak of hepatitis among the Massachusetts school s football team 7 4 The Scarlet Knights played their home games at Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway New Jersey across the river from the university s main campus in New Brunswick Schedule editDateOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 20at LafayetteFisher FieldEaston PAW 44 2210 000 8 September 27Princeton Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJ rivalry ABCW 29 031 000 9 October 4Cornell Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJW 21 717 000 10 October 11LehighRutgers StadiumPiscataway NJL 7 1717 000 11 October 18Navy Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJW 20 627 000 12 October 25Columbia nbsp Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJW 21 1417 000 13 November 1at Delaware Delaware StadiumNewark DEL 0 4414 490 14 November 8at Connecticut Memorial StadiumStorrs CTL 22 2810 346 15 November 15at Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester MACanceled 7 16 November 22Colgate Rutgers StadiumPiscataway NJW 48 1214 500 17 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingReferences edit 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Schedule and Results SR College Football Sports Reference LLC Retrieved June 12 2016 Rutgers Yearly Results 1965 1969 College Football Data Warehouse David DeLassus Archived from the original on March 27 2016 Retrieved June 12 2016 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights Stats SR College Football Sports Reference LLC Retrieved June 12 2016 a b 1869 1969 The Centennial of Rutgers Football PDF Rutgers Football Media Guide Rutgers University 1969 White Gordon S Jr September 30 1969 Princeton Finds a Little Policastro Goes a Long Way Rutgers 5 Foot 10 Quarterback Seen Best in East Passing Outstanding in Rout of Tigers in 100th Game The New York Times New York N Y Werden Lincoln A October 12 1969 Lehigh Defense Halts Rutgers 17 7 Despite 29 Completions by Policastro The New York Times New York N Y a b Neagle Michael E Fall 2004 1969 The Missing Season Worcester Mass Holy Cross Magazine Reinhard Paul September 21 1969 Leopards Fall 44 22 to Rutgers Sunday Call Chronicle Allentown Pa p C1 via Newspapers com Werden Lincoln A September 28 1969 Rutgers Trounces Princeton 29 0 in Centennial Game The New York Times New York N Y p S1 Fleming Jimmie October 5 1969 Policastro Defense Spark Rutgers 21 7 Victory The Sunday Home News New Brunswick N J p A1 via Newspapers com Fleming Jimmie October 12 1969 Rutgers Miscues Give Lehigh Game 17 7 The Sunday Home News New Brunswick N J p A1 via Newspapers com Jackson James H October 19 1969 Rutgers Sends Navy to 5th Straight Loss The Sunday Sun Baltimore Md p A1 via Newspapers com Anderson Dave October 26 1969 Rutgers Sets Back Columbia 21 to 14 The New York Times New York N Y p S1 Heisler Mark November 2 1969 Delaware Runs Wild Humiliates Rutgers The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pa sect 3 p 1 via Newspapers com Newell Bill November 9 1969 UConn Sets Records in 28 22 Win The Hartford Courant Hartford Conn p 1C via Newspapers com Makeup Game Is Ruled Out The Daily Home News New Brunswick N J October 8 1969 p 13 via Newspapers com Fleming Jimmie November 23 1969 Policastro s Record TD Passes Rip Colgate 48 12 The Sunday Home News New Brunswick N J p A1 via Newspapers com nbsp This college football 1960s season article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team amp oldid 1182984966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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