1991 East Carolina Pirates Football Team - Results

Results

Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 31 at Illinois* Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL ESPN L 31–38 46,313
September 14 Memphis State* Ficklen Memorial Stadium • Greenville, NC W 20–13 32,382
September 21 at Central Florida* Citrus Bowl • Orlando, FL W 47–25 20,049
September 28 South Carolina* Ficklen Memorial Stadium • Greenville, NC W 31–20 33,100
October 5 Akron* Ficklen Memorial Stadium • Greenville, NC W 56–20 27,500
October 12 at #15 Syracuse* Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY W 23–20 37,767
October 26 #23 Pittsburgh* #20 Ficklen Memorial Stadium • Greenville, NC W 24–23 36,000
November 2 Tulane* #17 Ficklen Memorial Stadium • Greenville, NC W 38–28 31,126
November 9 at Southern Miss* #16 M.M. Roberts Stadium • Hattiesburg, MS W 48–20 18,117
November 16 at Virginia Tech* #14 Lane Stadium • Blacksburg, VA W 24–17 48,317
November 23 at Cincinnati* #13 Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, OH W 30–19 8,574
January 1 vs. #21 North Carolina State* #12 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium • Atlanta, GA (Peach Bowl) W 37–34 59,322

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