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No champions were named in 1916 and 1918. Baylor and Texas both finished the 1916 season tied for the best record. [6] In 1994, Texas A&M would have won the Southwest Conference title with a 6–0–1 record, but they were ruled ineligible for the conference title and postseason play due to NCAA sanctions.
During their SWC days, the Razorbacks won 14 NCAA national team championships and one NCAA team triple crown. The list of Arkansas individual SWC champions and individual NCAA champions is long. Standout coaches and athletes include the legendary John McDonnell of Arkansas, the winningest coach in NCAA history regardless of sport.
This category is for football champion seasons of the Southwest Conference, which existed from 1914 to 1996. Pages in category "Southwest Conference football champion seasons" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total.
*- Ineligible for conference championship and postseason bowl games due to NCAA sanctions. Rankings from AP Poll: ... List of Southwest Conference football standings.
Southwest Championship Wrestling (SCW) was a professional wrestling promotion that was owned by Joe Blanchard and based [1] in San Antonio, Texas, from 1978 to 1985, when it was purchased by Texas All-Star Wrestling and absorbed into that company.
This is a list of the last 10 SWAC baseball champions; for the full history, see the list of Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball champions. In recent decades, the conference tournament has determined the overall champions; for specifics concerning the tournament in particular, see the Southwestern Athletic Conference baseball tournament.
List of Southwest Conference champions This page was last edited on 27 April 2019, at 14:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
He compiled an impressive 72–52–10 record and won three championships (1921, 1924, 1929). Strahan led Texas State into the T.I.A.A. in 1922 and then as a founding member of the Lone Star Conference in 1932. Joe Bailey Cheaney served as head football coach at Southwest Texas State from 1935 to 1942. The Bobcats went 23–42–6 during ...