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The 1968 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State College (now known as Texas State University) during the 1968 NAIA football season as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC).
The Texas State Bobcats football program Texas State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. They play in the Sun Belt Conference. The program began in 1904 and has an overall winning record. The program has a total of 14 conference titles, nine of them being outright conference titles.
No. 4 Southwest Texas State + 7 – 1 – 1: 8 – 1 – 1 No. 13 Texas A&I: 7 – 2 – 0: 7 – 3 – 0 Angelo State: 6 – 3 – 0: 7 – 3 – 0 East Texas State: 5 – 4 – 0: 6 – 5 – 0 Sul Ross: 3 – 6 – 0: 4 – 6 – 1 Sam Houston State: 3 – 6 – 0: 4 – 7 – 0 Tarleton State: 2 – 7 – 0: 3 – 7 – 0 McMurry: 2 – 7 ...
For instance, the sport of football, with a current scholarship restriction of 85, will now have a roster limit of 105 — a 20-scholarship increase for those schools willing to give the maximum.
W (42-13) vs North Dakota State in National Championship #1: 1982: 1st 14-0 7-0 W (27-6) vs Fort Valley State in First Round W (19-14) vs Jacksonville State in Semifinal W (34-9) vs UC Davis in National Championship #1: 1983: John O'Hara: 1st 9-2 6-1 L (16-24) vs Central State (OH) in First Round #2 Southwest Texas State moved to NCAA Division ...
Led by fourth-year head coach Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas State compiled an overall record of 14–0 and claimed the LSC title with a conference mark of 7–0. They won their second consecutive NCAA Division II Football Championship with a win over UC Davis, 34–9, in the Palm Bowl. [1]
The new roster limit figures are not final until the approval of House settlement terms. Football, with a current scholarship restriction of 85, will now have a roster limit of 105 — a 20 ...
The 1978 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State University (now known as Texas State University) during the 1978 NAIA Division I football season as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC).