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The 1936 Golden Avalanche had a 7–1 regular season record with a top 20 ranking. They were invited to the first Cotton Bowl Classic in January 1937 in Dallas, against Texas Christian University of nearby Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs were led by quarterback Sammy Baugh and TCU won by ten points, 16–6, [8] in Marquette's only bowl appearance.
In 2023, Marquette defeated Franklin in the WIAA Division I state championship. The team currently has a partnership with ESPN Milwaukee Radio for all home and away games. Marquette football is the most historically successful high school football program in the state, with more than 140 more wins than the second place team. [12]
The New England Patriots hold the record for the longest postseason winning streak in NFL history, with 10 straight playoff wins between 2001 and 2005—although the team did miss the playoffs in 2002. New England Patriots also hold the consecutive wins record for regular and post season combined with 21 straight.
Dwyane Wade's pregame message to Marquette was direct. The Golden Eagles heeded the Hall of Famer's words. “He said, ‘You guys have to win today,’" Marquette coach Shaka Smart recalled after ...
Marquette's victory over No. 1 Kansas, 73-59, in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational on Tuesday is part of several top-10 wins for the Golden Eagles in the program's storied history.
Marquette (20-6, 11-4 Big East) returned to form four nights after an 81-53 loss at No. 1 UConn that snapped the Golden Eagles’ eight-game winning streak. DePaul (3-23, 0-15) has lost 15 ...
The record is held by Syracuse, which won 52 straight nonconference regular-season games from Dec. 17, 2008, through Dec. 17, 2012. Jones’ triple-double was the third in school history and first since Dwyane Wade had 29 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists when Marquette beat Kentucky 83-69 in a 2003 regional final to earn its most recent Final ...
It has been found in football players who had played for only a few years, including some who only played at the high school level. [22] [23] An NFL-funded study reported that high school football players suffered 11.2 concussions per 10,000 games or practices, nearly twice as many as college football players. [24]