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  2. Carnegie Mellon Tartans football - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Tech football program continued to have an unconvincing start, as they accumulated a 4-15 record across the 1907 and 1908 seasons. This negative trend reversed, however, in 1909 as the Tartans posted their first ever winning record by finishing 5-3-1 under first year head coach Edwin N. Snitjer .

  3. 1973 Carnegie Mellon Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    Led by 11th-year head coach Joe Gasparella, the Tartans compiled an overall record of 5–3 record with a mark of 4–3 in conference play, tying for fourth place in the PAC. The five victories matched the team's highest win total during Gasparella's tenure. Carnegie Mellon played home games at Tech Field in Pittsburgh.

  4. 1939 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1939 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology—now known as Carnegie Mellon University—as an independent during the 1939 college football season. Led by Bill Kern in his third and final season as head coach, the Tartans compiled a record of 3–5.

  5. 1938 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1938 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology during the 1938 college football season. The Tartans were led by second-year head coach Bill Kern and played their home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .

  6. Rich Lackner - Wikipedia

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    During his playing career, Carnegie Mellon had a four-year mark of 28–7–1 and won PAC titles in 1977 and 1978. The Tartans advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs in 1978, marking their first postseason appearance since the 1939 Sugar Bowl .

  7. 1930 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1930 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology—now known as Carnegie Mellon University—as an independent during the 1930 college football season. Led by 16th-year head coach Walter Steffen, the Tartans compiled a record of 6–3. Carnegie Tech played home games at Pitt Stadium in Pittsburgh. [1]

  8. 1926 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1926 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology—now known as Carnegie Mellon University—in the 1926 college football season. [1] The team defeated Notre Dame in a large upset. [2] The game, played at Forbes Field, was ranked the fourth-greatest upset in college football history by ESPN. [3]

  9. 1965 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 Carnegie Tech Tartans football team represented the Carnegie Institute of Technology—now known as Carnegie Mellon University—as an independent during the 1965 NCAA College Division football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Joe Gasparella the Tartans compiled a record of 1–7.