1892 Western University of Pennsylvania football team

The Western University of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, with halfback William Gill as president, set up a seven-game schedule for the 1892 football season.

The East End Club outweighed the WUP team by at least 10 pounds per man, but the Western University boys played hard and kept the score a respectable 16–0.

After a scoreless first half, the Covies finally broke through the WUP defense and scored a touchdown with twelve minutes left to play.

The WUP offense then advanced the ball down the field and Captain Bert Smyers scored with five minutes left on the clock.

In spite of the late game commotion, the Western University boys managed to go home with a 6–4 victory.

The WUP squad managed to secure a 12–0 victory in easy fashion and proceeded to Indiana, Pa. for a game the very next day.

The WUP backs, Gill and Calvert, gained yards and finally the Western University scored a touchdown.

Then the Normal offense led by Fiscus and Campbell proceeded to march down the field and score a touchdown.

Campbell kicked the goal after and the final score read 8–6 in favor of Western University of Pennsylvania.

The WUP left end Evans recovered a fumble by Bovard of Greensburg to score a touchdown late in the first half.