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| Chicago Maroons football |
|
|
| First season |
1892 |
|
| Staff |
| Athletic director |
Tom Weingartner |
| Head coach |
Dick Maloney |
|
14 year, 69–59 |
|
| Stadium |
| Home stadium |
Stagg Field |
| Stadium capacity |
1,650 |
| Stadium surface |
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| Location |
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| League/Conference |
| Conference |
UAA |
| Team records |
| All-time record |
413–368–34 |
| Postseason bowl record |
– |
| Awards |
| National titles |
2 |
| Conference titles |
10 |
| Heisman winners |
1 |
| All-Americans |
12 |
| Pageantry |
| Colors |
Maroon and White |
| Fight song |
Wave the Flag |
| Mascot |
Maroons |
| Website |
athletics.uchicago.edu |
The Chicago Maroons college football program is a member of NCAA Division III and the University Athletic Association. From 1892-1939, the Maroons were a major college football power and member of the Big Ten Conference. A club team returned to the University of Chicago in 1963. The current varsity program has existed since 1969.
[edit] Division History
| Year |
Division |
| 1937-1939 |
NCAA University Division (Major College) |
| 1940-1962 |
No team |
| 1963-1968 |
Club team |
| 1969-1972 |
No Classification |
| 1973-Present |
NCAA Division III |
[edit] Conferences
[edit] Records
- Most Wins: 16 (1899)
- Most Losses: 10 (1991)
- Most Ties: 3 (1924)
[edit] Championships
[edit] NCAA Championships
- Football (poll): 1905 (National Championship Foundation), 1913 (Parke Davis) (2)
- 1998, 2000, 2005 (3)
- (0)
- 1899, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1913, 1922, 1924 (7)
[edit] External links