1932 Miami Redskins football team

{{short description|American college football season}}

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{{Infobox college sports team season

| year = 1932

| team = Miami Redskins

| sport = football

| image =

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| conference = Buckeye Athletic Association

| short_conf = BAA

| record = 7–1

| conf_record = 5–0

| head_coach = Frank Wilton

| hc_year = 1st

| captain =

| stadium = Miami Field

| champion = BAA champion

}}

{{1932 Buckeye Athletic Association football standings}}

The 1932 Miami Redskins football team was an American football team that represented Miami University as a member of the Buckeye Athletic Association (BAA) during the 1932 college football season. In its first season under head coach Frank Wilton, Miami compiled a 7–1 record (5–0 against conference opponents) and won the BAA championship. After losing its opening game to Illinois, the team won its remaining seven games.{{cite web|title=2019 Football Media Guide|year=2019|accessdate=October 25, 2020|pages=54, 61|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/miamiredhawks.com/documents/2019/7/15/2019_Football_Media_Guide.pdf}}

Schedule

{{CFB schedule

| attend = y

| source = y

|October 1|at|Illinois|Memorial Stadium|Champaign, IL|L 7-20|4,568|{{cite news|title=Illinois Opens Campaign With Double Victory|newspaper=Chicago Tribune|date=October 2, 1932|page=II-3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33222220/illinois_opens_campaign_with_double/|via=Newspapers.com}}

|October 8||{{cfb link|year=1932|team=DePauw Tigers|title=DePauw}}|Miami Field|Oxford, OH|W 33-13||

|October 15|at|{{cfb link|year=1932|team=Denison Big Red|title=Denison}}||Granville, OH|W 27-7||

|October 22||Ohio|Miami Field|Oxford, OH (rivalry)|W 16-0||

|October 29|at|{{cfb link|year=1932|team=Wabash Little Giants|title=Wabash}}||Crawfordsville, IN|W 33-0||

|November 5||{{cfb link|year=1932|team=Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops|title=Ohio Wesleyan}}|Miami Field|Oxford, OH|W 26-3||

|November 12|at|{{cfb link|year=1932|team=Wittenberg Tigers|title=Wittenberg}}||Springfield, OH|W 19-0||

|November 24|at|Cincinnati|Nippert Stadium|Cincinnati, OH (Victory Bell)|W 21-13||

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