DePauw Tigers football
The DePauw Tigers football team is the American football program for DePauw University, which began in 1884. DePauw has the 20th most victories in Division III history. The Tigers have been the co-champions of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference four times (2000, 2005, 2009 and 2010). In addition, they won two championships (1990, 1996) during their membership in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference and five titles (1928, 1930, 1931, 1933 and 1943) in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference.
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Anthony ChezArthur BerndtArthur M. BrownArthur N. SagerAshel CunninghamBill LynchBob BergmanBuddy TeevensChauncey L. BerrienClinton L. HareEdbert C. BussEdwin O. SmithEdwin R. SnavelyFrank E. WadeHerbert J. McIntireJames N. AshmoreJames R. Henry (American football)Jamie ZorboJeff QuinnJeff VorisJerry BerndtKit CartwrightMatt Walker (American football)Mel BrewerMysterious_WalkerNick MourouzisRalph H. YoungRay NealRobert C. HicksRobert L. NipperThomas A. Bogle Jr.Thomas L. McFaddenTim Keating (American football)Tim Rogers (American football)Tommy MontWilliam L. Hughes
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Anthony ChezArthur M. BrownBill LynchBob BergmanChauncey L. BerrienClinton L. HareEdwin O. SmithEdwin R. SnavelyFrank E. WadeHerbert J. McIntireJames N. AshmoreJames R. Henry (American football)Jerry BerndtMatt Walker (American football)Mysterious_WalkerNick MourouzisRalph H. YoungRay NealRobert C. HicksRobert L. NipperThomas L. McFaddenTim Rogers (American football)Tommy Mont
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DePauw Tigers football
The DePauw Tigers football team is the American football program for DePauw University, which began in 1884. DePauw has the 20th most victories in Division III history. The Tigers have been the co-champions of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference four times (2000, 2005, 2009 and 2010). In addition, they won two championships (1990, 1996) during their membership in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference and five titles (1928, 1930, 1931, 1933 and 1943) in the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference.
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The DePauw Tigers football tea ...... is the annual Monon Bell game.
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The DePauw Tigers football tea ...... na Intercollegiate Conference.
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