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northwestern$53771$ - traduction vers allemand

FOOTBALL TEAM OF NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
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  • 1905 Northwestern team
  • QB Otto Graham
  • 1920s football uniform
  • Aerial view of Dyche Stadium in 1970 (source: ''Northwestern University Archives'')
  • Quarterback C. J. Bachér on the cover of ''[[KoreAm]]'', October 2008
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  • Northwestern's Marching Band performing at the [[1996 Rose Bowl]]

northwestern      
adj. nordwestlich

Définition

north-western
also north western
North-western means in or from the north-west of a region or country.
He was from north-western Russia.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipédia

Northwestern Wildcats football

The Northwestern Wildcats football team represents Northwestern University as an NCAA Division I college football team and member of the Big Ten Conference based near Chicago in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern began playing football in 1882. Its football mascot is the Wildcat, a term coined by a Chicago Tribune reporter in 1924, after reporting on a football game where the players appeared as "a wall of purple wildcats". Northwestern Football is also known as "Chicago's Big Ten Team" with its proximity and ties to Chicago.

The Wildcats have won three Big Ten championships or co-championships since 1995, and have been "bowl eligible" five times between 2015 and 2020. Northwestern consistently ranks among the national leaders in graduation rate among football teams, having received the AFCA Academic Achievement Award four times since 2002. The Wildcats have played their home games at Ryan Field (formerly Dyche Stadium) since 1926.