The 2006 Northwestern Wildcats football team represented
Northwestern University in the
Big Ten Conference during the
2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Head coach
Randy Walker died unexpectedly on June 29, 2006 of an apparent
heart attack at the age of 52.
Pat Fitzgerald, seen by many before the tragedy as Walker's eventual successor, was promoted from linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator to head coach on July 7. The Wildcats also had to replace their offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, and
Brett Basanez, the team's former four-year starter at quarterback and holder of dozens of school records. The 2006 season was not as successful as previous years.
Northwestern began their season with a win at
Miami, Walker's alma mater, in an emotional game that featured several tributes to the late coach.[2] However, the season went downhill from there. The second game was a blowout loss to I-AA
New Hampshire. The low point of the season came on October 21 with a home loss to
Michigan State in which the Spartans staged the largest
comeback in Division I-A history. A win against
Illinois in the final game gave the Wildcats a 4–8 record for the year and saved them from finishing last in the Big Ten. The high point of the season, despite coming in defeat, was Northwestern's close and competitive play against undefeated and #3 ranked
Michigan. Despite being held to -13 rushing yards, the Wildcats came within one-possession of tying the game early in the third quarter and prevented the Wolverines from scoring in the fourth quarter en route to a 17–3 final.