Indiana State Normal football, 1896–1898

Indiana State Normal played one game, versus Terre Haute High School; later Terre Haute William Wiley High.

The coach is unknown and the only player known is Lotus Coffman, future college president.

The coach was R. Clark; also described as the team manager, the roster consisted of at least 11 lettermen.

Led by Fred DuBridge in his first and only season as head coach, Indiana State compiled a record of 1–2.

DuBridge, the director of the local YMCA, spend most of his career managing YMCA facilities; his son Lee achieved fame as one of the most preeminent scientists of the 20th century.