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Rutgers-Texas State - So Just How Many New Opponents Have There Been Since 1869?

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Rutgers Football 1869-2018 - 172 Different Opponents

1) Princeton (1869) W h

2) Columbia (1870) W h

3) Yale (1873) L a

4) Stevens (1874) W h

5) College of the City of New York (CCNY) (1878) W h

6) Pennsylvania (1881) W a

7) Lafayette (1882) W h

8) Wesleyan (1883) L a

9) Lehigh (1884) W h

10) Vineland Athletic Club (1886) W h

11) Williams (1887) L a

12) Ridgefield Athletic Club (1888) (of Albany, NY) W a

13) New York Athletic Club (1890) W a

14) Orange Athletic Club (1890) (of Orange, NJ) W a

15) Crescent Reserves Athletic Club (1890) W h (Brooklyn 2d team of Crescent AC)

16) NYU (1890) W h

17) Manhattan Athletic Club (1890) W h

18) Athletic Club of the Schuykill Navy (1891) (of Philadelphia) W a

19) Navy (1891) L a (known as the United States Naval Cadets and/or Academy

20) Columbia Athletic Club (1891) (of Washington, D.C.) W a

21) Army (1891) W a (known as the West Point Cadets or U.S. Military Academy

22) New York Law School (1891)W h

23) Manhattan Athletic Club Cherry Diamonds (1891) W h (2d w/in Manhattan AC)

24) New Jersey Athletic Club (1894) (of Bayonne, NJ) W a

25) Crescent Athletic Club (1894) (of Brooklyn) L a

26) North Carolina (1894) W h

27) Virginia (1894) L a

28) Franklin & Marshall (1894) L a

29) Roseville Athletic Club (1895) (of Newark, NJ) W h

30) Swarthmore (1895) W h

31) Elizabeth Athletic Club (1895) (of Elizabeth, NJ) L a

32) Newark Field Club (1896) (of Newark, NJ) W h

33) Ursinus (1896) W h

34) Haverford (1896) W h

35) Irving Club (1896) (of Brooklyn, NY) L a

36) Union (1896) (of Schenectady, NY) L a

37) Knickerbocker Athletic Club (1899) (of New York, NY) L a

38) Manhattan (1901) L h

39) Delaware (1901) L h

40) Fordham (1903) L a

41) University of Maryland (Baltimore) (1904) L h

42) Trinity (1905) L a

43) Seton Hall (1905) L h

44) Villanova (1906) L a

45) Jefferson Medical (1907) (now Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia) L h

46) Hamilton (1908) W h

47) Muhlenberg (1908) W h

48) Medico-Chi (1909) T h (Medico-Chirurgical College later folded into UPenn)

49) St. Lawrence (1910) W h (of Canton, NY)

50) Washington College (1910) L a (of Chestertown, MD)

51) Rensselaer (1911) W h

52) Hobart (1912) W h

53) Tufts (1914) W alt h

54) Syracuse (1914) T a

55) Washington & Jefferson (1914) L alt h (of Washington, PA)

56) Albright (1915) W h

57) Springfield (1915) W alt h

58) Hamilton Fish All-Stars (1915) W alt h

59) Washington & Lee (1916) T h (of Lexington, VA)

60) Brown (1916) L a

61) Holy Cross (1916) W alt h

62) West Virginia (1916) T h

63) Dickinson (1916) W h

64) Fort Wadsworth (1917) W h (military team from Staten Island, NY)

65) League Island Marines (1917 W h (4th Naval District military team from Philly)

66) Newport 2nd District Naval Reserves (1917) W alt h (military team from Newport, RI)

67) Pelham Bay Naval Training Station (1918) W h (military team from NYC)

68) Hoboken Naval Training Station (1918) W h (military team from Hoboken, NJ)

69) Penn State (1918) W a

70) Great Lakes Naval Training Station (1918) L alt h (military team from Chicago)

71) New York State Aggies (1919) W h (today’s SUNY – Farmingdale)

72) Boston College (1919) W a

73) Northwestern (1919) W alt h

74) Maryland (1920) W h

75) Virginia Tech (1920) W h

76) Cornell (1920) L a

77) Nebraska (1920) L alt h

78) Detroit University (1920) L a

79) Georgia Tech (1921) L a

80) Notre Dame (1921) L alt h

81) Pennsylvania Military College (1922) W h (today’s Widener University)

82) Bethany (1922) L h

83) Louisiana State (1922) W alt h

84) Bucknell (1922) L h

85) Richmond (1923) W h

86) Boston University (1923) W h

87) Lebanon Valley (1924) W h

88) St. Bonaventure (1924) W h

89) Alfred (1925) W h

90) George Washington (1927) L h

91) St. John’s of Annapolis (1928) W h

92) Catholic (1928) W h

93) Providence (1929) W h

94) John Hopkins (1930) W h

95) Drexel (1931) W h

96) Colgate (1933) L a

97) West Chester State Teachers (1935) L h (West Chester U of Pennsylvnaia)

98) Marietta (1935) W h

99) Ohio Wesleyan (1936) T h

100) Susquehanna (1937) W h

101) Hampden-Sydney (1937) W h

102) Ohio University (1937) L h

103) Vermont (1938) W h

104) Wooster (1939) W h

105) New Hampshire (1939) W h

106) Connecticut (1940) W h

107) Fort Monmouth (1941) W h (military team from Fort Monmouth, NJ)

108) Brooklyn College (1943) L h

109) Army Specialized Training Program (1944) W h (military team at RU)

110) Rhode Island (1945) W h

111) Harvard (1946)W a

112) Western Reserve (1947) W h (today’s Case Western University)

113) Temple (1948) W h

114) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1949) W h

115) Dartmouth (1952) L a

116) William & Mary (1954) L h

117) Quantico Marines (1958) L h (of Quantico, VA)

118) Massachusetts (1967) L a

119) Morgan State (1971) W h

120) Air Force (1973) L a

121) Tampa (1973) L a

122) Hawaii (1974) L a

123) Louisville (1976) W h

124) Tulane (1976) W a

125) Arizona State (1978) L alt h or neutral

126) Tennessee (1979) W a

127) Cincinnati (1980) W h

128) Alabama (1980) L alt h

129) Pittsburg (1981) L alt h

130) Auburn (1982) L a

131) Kentucky (1984) L a

132) Florida (1985) T a

133) Duke (1987) W alt h

134) Vanderbilt (1987) L a

135) Michigan State (1988) W a

136) Ball State (1989) T h

137) Akron (1990) W h

138) Maine (1991) W h

139) Miami (1993) L a

140) Kent State (1994) W h

141) Texas (1997) L a

142) Wake Forest (1997) L h

143) California (1999) L a

144) Buffalo (2000) W h

145) Illinois (2005) L a

146) South Florida (2005) L h

147) Howard (2006) W h

148) Kansas State (2006) W neutral

149) Norfolk State (2007) W h

150) Fresno State (2008) L h

151) North Carolina State (2008) W neutral

152) Florida International (2009) W h

153) Texas Southern (2009) W h

154) Central Florida (2009) W neutral alt a

155) North Carolina Central (2011) W h

156) Iowa State (2011) W neutral alt h

157) Arkansas (2012) W a

158) Eastern Michigan (2013) W h

159) Southern Methodist (2013) W a

160) Houston (2013) L h

161) Washington State (2014) W a

162) Michigan (2014) W h

163) Ohio State (2014) L a

164) Wisconsin (2014) L h

165) Indiana (2014) W h

166) Kansas (2015) W h

167) University of Washington (2016) L a

168) New Mexico (2016) W h

169) Iowa (2016) L h

170) Minnesota (2016) L a

171) Purdue (2017) W h

172) Texas State (2018)
 
Didn’t know this year was 100 years since we first played penn state.
 
Rutgers Football 1869-2018 - 172 Different Opponents

1) Princeton (1869) W h

2) Columbia (1870) W h

3) Yale (1873) L a

4) Stevens (1874) W h

5) College of the City of New York (CCNY) (1878) W h

6) Pennsylvania (1881) W a

7) Lafayette (1882) W h

8) Wesleyan (1883) L a

9) Lehigh (1884) W h

10) Vineland Athletic Club (1886) W h

11) Williams (1887) L a

12) Ridgefield Athletic Club (1888) (of Albany, NY) W a

13) New York Athletic Club (1890) W a

14) Orange Athletic Club (1890) (of Orange, NJ) W a

15) Crescent Reserves Athletic Club (1890) W h (Brooklyn 2d team of Crescent AC)

16) NYU (1890) W h

17) Manhattan Athletic Club (1890) W h

18) Athletic Club of the Schuykill Navy (1891) (of Philadelphia) W a

19) Navy (1891) L a (known as the United States Naval Cadets and/or Academy

20) Columbia Athletic Club (1891) (of Washington, D.C.) W a

21) Army (1891) W a (known as the West Point Cadets or U.S. Military Academy

22) New York Law School (1891)W h

23) Manhattan Athletic Club Cherry Diamonds (1891) W h (2d w/in Manhattan AC)

24) New Jersey Athletic Club (1894) (of Bayonne, NJ) W a

25) Crescent Athletic Club (1894) (of Brooklyn) L a

26) North Carolina (1894) W h

27) Virginia (1894) L a

28) Franklin & Marshall (1894) L a

29) Roseville Athletic Club (1895) (of Newark, NJ) W h

30) Swarthmore (1895) W h

31) Elizabeth Athletic Club (1895) (of Elizabeth, NJ) L a

32) Newark Field Club (1896) (of Newark, NJ) W h

33) Ursinus (1896) W h

34) Haverford (1896) W h

35) Irving Club (1896) (of Brooklyn, NY) L a

36) Union (1896) (of Schenectady, NY) L a

37) Knickerbocker Athletic Club (1899) (of New York, NY) L a

38) Manhattan (1901) L h

39) Delaware (1901) L h

40) Fordham (1903) L a

41) University of Maryland (Baltimore) (1904) L h

42) Trinity (1905) L a

43) Seton Hall (1905) L h

44) Villanova (1906) L a

45) Jefferson Medical (1907) (now Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia) L h

46) Hamilton (1908) W h

47) Muhlenberg (1908) W h

48) Medico-Chi (1909) T h (Medico-Chirurgical College later folded into UPenn)

49) St. Lawrence (1910) W h (of Canton, NY)

50) Washington College (1910) L a (of Chestertown, MD)

51) Rensselaer (1911) W h

52) Hobart (1912) W h

53) Tufts (1914) W alt h

54) Syracuse (1914) T a

55) Washington & Jefferson (1914) L alt h (of Washington, PA)

56) Albright (1915) W h

57) Springfield (1915) W alt h

58) Hamilton Fish All-Stars (1915) W alt h

59) Washington & Lee (1916) T h (of Lexington, VA)

60) Brown (1916) L a

61) Holy Cross (1916) W alt h

62) West Virginia (1916) T h

63) Dickinson (1916) W h

64) Fort Wadsworth (1917) W h (military team from Staten Island, NY)

65) League Island Marines (1917 W h (4th Naval District military team from Philly)

66) Newport 2nd District Naval Reserves (1917) W alt h (military team from Newport, RI)

67) Pelham Bay Naval Training Station (1918) W h (military team from NYC)

68) Hoboken Naval Training Station (1918) W h (military team from Hoboken, NJ)

69) Penn State (1918) W a

70) Great Lakes Naval Training Station (1918) L alt h (military team from Chicago)

71) New York State Aggies (1919) W h (today’s SUNY – Farmingdale)

72) Boston College (1919) W a

73) Northwestern (1919) W alt h

74) Maryland (1920) W h

75) Virginia Tech (1920) W h

76) Cornell (1920) L a

77) Nebraska (1920) L alt h

78) Detroit University (1920) L a

79) Georgia Tech (1921) L a

80) Notre Dame (1921) L alt h

81) Pennsylvania Military College (1922) W h (today’s Widener University)

82) Bethany (1922) L h

83) Louisiana State (1922) W alt h

84) Bucknell (1922) L h

85) Richmond (1923) W h

86) Boston University (1923) W h

87) Lebanon Valley (1924) W h

88) St. Bonaventure (1924) W h

89) Alfred (1925) W h

90) George Washington (1927) L h

91) St. John’s of Annapolis (1928) W h

92) Catholic (1928) W h

93) Providence (1929) W h

94) John Hopkins (1930) W h

95) Drexel (1931) W h

96) Colgate (1933) L a

97) West Chester State Teachers (1935) L h (West Chester U of Pennsylvnaia)

98) Marietta (1935) W h

99) Ohio Wesleyan (1936) T h

100) Susquehanna (1937) W h

101) Hampden-Sydney (1937) W h

102) Ohio University (1937) L h

103) Vermont (1938) W h

104) Wooster (1939) W h

105) New Hampshire (1939) W h

106) Connecticut (1940) W h

107) Fort Monmouth (1941) W h (military team from Fort Monmouth, NJ)

108) Brooklyn College (1943) L h

109) Army Specialized Training Program (1944) W h (military team at RU)

110) Rhode Island (1945) W h

111) Harvard (1946)W a

112) Western Reserve (1947) W h (today’s Case Western University)

113) Temple (1948) W h

114) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (1949) W h

115) Dartmouth (1952) L a

116) William & Mary (1954) L h

117) Quantico Marines (1958) L h (of Quantico, VA)

118) Massachusetts (1967) L a

119) Morgan State (1971) W h

120) Air Force (1973) L a

121) Tampa (1973) L a

122) Hawaii (1974) L a

123) Louisville (1976) W h

124) Tulane (1976) W a

125) Arizona State (1978) L alt h or neutral

126) Tennessee (1979) W a

127) Cincinnati (1980) W h

128) Alabama (1980) L alt h

129) Pittsburg (1981) L alt h

130) Auburn (1982) L a

131) Kentucky (1984) L a

132) Florida (1985) T a

133) Duke (1987) W alt h

134) Vanderbilt (1987) L a

135) Michigan State (1988) W a

136) Ball State (1989) T h

137) Akron (1990) W h

138) Maine (1991) W h

139) Miami (1993) L a

140) Kent State (1994) W h

141) Texas (1997) L a

142) Wake Forest (1997) L h

143) California (1999) L a

144) Buffalo (2000) W h

145) Illinois (2005) L a

146) South Florida (2005) L h

147) Howard (2006) W h

148) Kansas State (2006) W neutral

149) Norfolk State (2007) W h

150) Fresno State (2008) L h

151) North Carolina State (2008) W neutral

152) Florida International (2009) W h

153) Texas Southern (2009) W h

154) Central Florida (2009) W neutral alt a

155) North Carolina Central (2011) W h

156) Iowa State (2011) W neutral alt h

157) Arkansas (2012) W a

158) Eastern Michigan (2013) W h

159) Southern Methodist (2013) W a

160) Houston (2013) L h

161) Washington State (2014) W a

162) Michigan (2014) W h

163) Ohio State (2014) L a

164) Wisconsin (2014) L h

165) Indiana (2014) W h

166) Kansas (2015) W h

167) University of Washington (2016) L a

168) New Mexico (2016) W h

169) Iowa (2016) L h

170) Minnesota (2016) L a

171) Purdue (2017) W h

172) Texas State (2018)

69) Penn State (1918) W a
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Try Army.
awww.. 193 if I did it correctly.. taken from winspedia..

Rutgers is Army's 5th most common opponent and Army is Rutgers 10th most common opponent (most games played against)

I confirmed winspedia data for Rutgers and it says 171 opponents.. making Texas State 172 as you said
 
And #173 will be Liberty University in 2019;
#174 will be Monmouth in 2020.
 
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