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OL FU
July 15th, 2008, 08:46 AM
Killing a little time and since we were reminiscing a little on another thread and since we have done this in the off season before, a look back at the past years schedules. Post yours too.


1983 (10-2-1, 6-0-1)
Southern Conference Champions
Coach: Dick Sheridan
Captains: David Charpia, Ernest Gibson
S. 3 3-13 L South Carolina State A
S. 10 52-7 W Carson-Newman H
S. 17 17-14 W Georgia Tech A
S. 24 31-7 W Marshall H
O. 1 49-0 W VMI A
O. 15 17-17 T Western Carolina A
O. 22 49-0 W Appalachian State H
O. 29 55-7 W Davidson A
N. 5 28-7 W East Tennessee State H
N. 12 28-14 W Chattanooga H
N. 19 49-21 W The Citadel A
D. 3 35-16 W Boston University * H
D. 10 7-14 L Western Carolina * H

Interesting year for Furman and one that Western Carolina fans remember fondly ( Every one needs one fond memory) . We lost to SC State first game. The second time the teams had played with the first being a win for the Bulldogs in the playoffs the previous year. FU won the conference outright. The title would have been shared but for the fact that WCU played one less conference game.:p All in all a good year. Only the second year in I-AA. I thought it would be our year and Western with a tenacious defense ended that dream in the semifinals. Unfortunately, they didn't fare too well against SIU in the champ game.

Bobby Lamb was the second string QB but I believe he played most of the Ga Tech game due to Charpia's injuryxnodx



1958 (2-7, 1-2, 8th in SoCon)
Coach: Bob King
Captain: Buddy Walton
S. 20 6-42 L Florida State A
O. 3 8-11 L George Washington A
O. 11 6-29 L Alabama A
O. 18 40-39 W Wofford H
O. 25 6-24 L The Citadel H
N. 1 0-36 L Penn State A
N. 8 7-32 L South Carolina H
N. 22 22-20 W Davidson N1
N. 29 19-36 L Clemson A
N1 - Charlotte, N.C.

50 years ago we played a much different schedule and the record sure showed itxnodx Kinda cool that USC made the trip to Greenville and played in Sirrine Stadium which I believe had a capacity of 13,000.

Furman apparently stopped Football in 1902 and didn't start back until 1913. Must have been a shortage of baptists during that part of South Carolina's historyxlolx

AmsterBison
July 15th, 2008, 08:55 AM
1908: 2-3
St. Cloud State 28-0
Fargo College 6-23
St. Thomas 16-6
South Dakota State 0-11
St. Thomas 5-11
Note: the U of North Dakota was in the midst of boycotting NDSU in this time period.

1958: 3-6
South Dakota 8-13
Trinity 6-80
South Dakota State 33-20
North Dakota 0-36
Montana State 20-33
Morningside College 0-12
Northern Iowa 11-21
Augustana College 30-28
Concordia (Moorhead, MN) 8-6
The 1950's and early 60's were the worst of times for NDSU football - that 74-point loss is NDSU's worst-ever defeat

1973 8-2
9/1/1973 Minn. State - Mankato 33-17
9/8/1973 Northern Arizona 36-7
9/15/1973 Montana State 34-17
9/22/1973 South Dakota 7-9
9/29/1973 Morningside College 14-0
10/6/1973 Northern Iowa 21-0
10/13/1973 Augustana College 9-7
10/20/1973 North Dakota 21-14
10/27/1973 South Dakota State 24-14
11/3/1973 Youngstown State 10-12
Hey, that's the last time NDSU played Youngstown!

Rob Iola
July 15th, 2008, 08:59 AM
1983 - Rich Gannon's freshmen year at Delaware...
yeesh, I'm old...

Rob Iola
July 15th, 2008, 09:01 AM
...

1958: 3-6
South Dakota 8-13
Trinity 6-80
South Dakota State 33-20
North Dakota 0-36
Montana State 20-33
Morningside College 0-12
Northern Iowa 11-21
Augustana College 30-28
Concordia (Moorhead, MN) 8-6
The 1950's and early 60's were the worst of times for NDSU football - that 72-point loss is NDSU's worst-ever defeat
...
I dunno - that 74 point loss looks even worse...

bluehenbillk
July 15th, 2008, 09:07 AM
1983 - Rich Gannon's freshmen year at Delaware...
yeesh, I'm old...

And he had to play on the freshman team, UD didn't let freshmen play until the late 80's.

gophoenix
July 15th, 2008, 09:07 AM
For Elon

1983:
7-3 (4-3 South Atlantic Conference)
09-10-1983 W Guilford 38-7
09-24-1983 L Carson-Newman 6-15
10-01-1983 W Lenoir-Rhyne 20-14
10-08-1983 W Wofford 19-14
10-15-1983 W Presbyterian 10-6
10-22-1983 W Catawba 17-0
10-29-1983 L Gardner-Webb 15-17
11-05-1983 L Newberry 21-26
11-12-1983 W Bowie St 27-12
11-19-1983 W Mars Hill 9-3

1958:
3-6 (2-4 North State Conference)
09-20-1958 W Guilford 14-7
09-27-1958 L Wofford 16-22
10-04-1958 L Appalachian State 20-32
10-11-1958 L East Carolina 6-14
10-18-1958 L Presbyterian 6-34
10-25-1958 L Catawba 8-14
11-01-1958 W Western Carolina 15-6
11-08-1958 W Newberry 21-6
11-15-1958 L Lenoir-Rhyne 6-36

I'll go with 1909 since it was a first year so that is actually 99 years ago
1909: 4-2-1
10-21-1909 L Greensboro 0-62
10-23-1909 W Bingham Military 11-6
10-30-1909 W High Point Seminary 5-0
11-06-1909 L Bingham Military 10-17
11-13-1909 W Reidsville Seminary 40-0
11-20-1909 W Durham 6-0
11-26-1909 T Durham Baptist 5-5

813Jag
July 15th, 2008, 09:07 AM
1983 (7-4)

09-10-1983 Alabama St. 14 - 7 Montgomery, AL
09-17-1983 Texas Southern 35 - 7 Baton Rouge, LA
09-24-1983 Prairie View A&M (TX) 23 - 9 Houston, TX
10-01-1983 Mississippi Valley St. 31 - 28 Itta Bena, MS
10-08-1983 Nicholls St. (LA) 21 - 20 Thibodaux, LA
10-15-1983 Jackson St. (MS) 0 - 31 Jackson, MS
10-22-1983 Alcorn St. (MS) 20 - 19 Baton Rouge, LA
10-29-1983 Tennessee St. 24 - 49 Baton Rouge, LA
11-05-1983 Morgan St. (MD) 45 - 27 Baton Rouge, LA
11-12-1983 Florida A&M 14 - 31 Tallahassee, FL
11-26-1983 Grambling St. (LA) 10 - 24 New Orleans, LA

1958 (8-2) (Only allowed 71 points all season)

09-27-1958 Texas Southern 30 - 6 Houston, TX
10-04-1958 Alcorn St. (MS) 56 - 0 Lorman, MS
10-11-1958 Xavier (LA) 50 -0 Baton Rouge, LA
10-18-1958 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 34 - 0 Pine Bluff, AR
10-25-1958 Jackson St. (MS) 30 - 6 Baton Rouge, LA
11-01-1958 Texas College 6 -13 Tyler, TX
11-08-1958 Tennessee St. 23 - 14 Nashville, TN
11-15-1958 Wiley (TX) 21 - 6 Baton Rouge, LA
11-22-1958 Florida A&M 35 -6 Baton Rouge, LA
11-29-1958 Prairie View A&M (TX) 14 - 20 Prairie View, TX

1908 - I don't think we had a team

bobbythekidd
July 15th, 2008, 09:22 AM
This is an easy one.

1983 a fledgling football program in it's second year goes 6-5.

29-33 Central Florida L
34-21 Presbyterian W
27-28 Troy L
25-11 Garner Webb W
7-24 Teast Tennesee State L
24-27 Newberry L
10-3 Catawba W
27-16 Wofford W
35-9 Mars Hill W
29-34 Valdosta State L
15-0 Savannah State W

1958 No Team
1908 No Team

Syntax Error
July 15th, 2008, 09:26 AM
FCS (I-AA) started in 1978

Eaglesrus
July 15th, 2008, 09:38 AM
1983:
7-3 (4-3 South Atlantic Conference)
09-10-1983 W Guilford 38-7
09-24-1983 L Carson-Newman 6-15
10-01-1983 W Lenoir-Rhyne 20-14
10-08-1983 W Wofford 19-14
10-15-1983 W Presbyterian 10-6
10-22-1983 W Catawba 17-0
10-29-1983 L Gardner-Webb 15-17
11-05-1983 L Newberry 21-26
11-12-1983 W Bowie St 27-12
11-19-1983 W Mars Hill 9-3

1958:
3-6 (2-4 North State Conference)
09-20-1958 W Guilford 14-7
09-27-1958 L Wofford 16-22
10-04-1958 L Appalachian State 20-32
10-11-1958 L East Carolina 6-14
10-18-1958 L Presbyterian 6-34
10-25-1958 L Catawba 8-14
11-01-1958 W Western Carolina 15-6
11-08-1958 W Newberry 21-6
11-15-1958 L Lenoir-Rhyne 6-36

I'll go with 1909 since it was a first year so that is actually 99 years ago
1909: 4-2-1
10-21-1909 L Greensboro 0-62
10-23-1909 W Bingham Military 11-6
10-30-1909 W High Point Seminary 5-0
11-06-1909 L Bingham Military 10-17
11-13-1909 W Reidsville Seminary 40-0
11-20-1909 W Durham 6-0
11-26-1909 T Durham Baptist 5-5


This is an easy one.

1983 a fledgling football program in it's second year goes 6-5.

29-33 Central Florida L
34-21 Presbyterian W
27-28 Troy L
25-11 Garner Webb W
7-24 Teast Tennesee State L
24-27 Newberry L
10-3 Catawba W
27-16 Wofford W
35-9 Mars Hill W
29-34 Valdosta State L
15-0 Savannah State W

1958 No Team
1908 No Team

Hmmm, seems there's a little discrepancy in '83.

Tribe4SF
July 15th, 2008, 09:56 AM
W&M

1983 Record: 6-5 (6-1 against I-AA)

VMI 28-14 W
Delaware 13-30 L
UNC 20-51 L
Yale 26-14 W
Dartmouth 21-17 W
JMU 24-21 W
Rutgers 28-35 L
Va Tech 21-59 L
Marshall 48-24 W
East Carolina 6-40 L
Richmond 24-15 W

1958 Record: 2-6-1

Navy 0-14 L
Va Tech 15-27 L
VMI 6-6 T
N.C. State 13-6 W
George Washington 0-7 L
Boston U. 7-33 L
Davidson 7-16 L
West Va 6-55 L
Richmond 18-15 W

1908 Record: 4-6-1

Virginia 0-11 L
VMI 0-21 L
N.C. State 0-24 L
Randolph-Macon 0-6 L
Brambleton 0-0 T
Hampden-Sydney 0-10 L
Fort Monroe 5-0 W
Randolph-Macon 0-15 L
Richmond 21-18 W
Hampden-Sydney 17-0 W
St. Vincent's Acad. 6-5 W

andy7171
July 15th, 2008, 09:59 AM
1983 (10-2)

W 60 -0 New York Tech
W 13 -3 Liberty
W 28 -0 Slippery Rock
L 16 -23 Maine
W 48 -0 Morgan St.
W 13 -4 Delaware
W 37 -0 Mansfield
W 23 -15 Delaware St.
W 45 7 Millersville (PA)
W 20 -9 Long Island-CW Post
W 10 -3 James Madison
L 17 -24 North Dakota St. (D.II Quarter Final)

Towson's first year of football was 1968.

CrusaderBob
July 15th, 2008, 10:17 AM
Holy Cross. 1 Bad Year. 1 Very Good Year. 1 Mediocre (I guess) year.

1998 (2-9, 1-5 PL)
9/5 Fairfield 26-22, W
9/19 Georgetown 12-13, L
9/26 Cornell 9-17, L
10/3 Towson 31-24, W
10/10 Yale 7-15, L
10/17 Harvard 14-20 (ot), L
10/24 Lehigh 14-24, L
10/31 Lafayette 17-28, L
11/7 Bucknell 14-30, L
11/14 Fordham 10-13, L
11/21 Colgate 14-28, L

1983 Record (9-2-1) Holy Cross' one appearance to date in the I-AA playoffs

9/10 Boston Univ. 14-3, W
9/17 Massachusetts 17-0, W
9/24 New Hampshire 42-30, W
10/1 Dartmouth 41-14, W
10/8 Colgate 21-18, W
10/15 Connecticut 20-16, W
10/22 Brown 31-10, W
10/29 Columbia 77-28, W (Gil Fennerty runs wild for 337 yards and scored 6 TDs!!)
11/5 Harvard 10-10, T
11/12 Delaware 24-0, W
11/19 Boston College 7-47, L
12/3 West.Carolina (i-aa) 21-28, L

1908 Record (4-4)

9/26 Norwich 5-0, W
10/3 Vermont 0-5, L
10/10 Yale 0-18, L
10/17 Bowdoin 12-5, W
10/24 Dartmouth 5-18, L
10/31 Trinity 0-28, L
11/7 Tufts 6-0, W
11/14 Worcester Tech 16-0, W

bobbythekidd
July 15th, 2008, 10:23 AM
1983 (10-2)

W 60 -0 New York Tech
W 13 -3 Liberty
W 28 -0 Slippery Rock
L 16 -23 Maine
W 48 -0 Morgan St.
W 13 -4 Delaware
W 37 -0 Mansfield
W 23 -15 Delaware St.
W 45 7 Millersville (PA)
W 20 -9 Long Island-CW Post
W 10 -3 James Madison
L 17 -24 North Dakota St. (D.II Quarter Final)

Towson's first year of football was 1968.Damn!

danefan
July 15th, 2008, 10:31 AM
25 years ago

It was a bad year for the Danes:


1983
Record: 3-7
9/10 L at Ithaca 0-23
9/16 L at Hofstra 3-20
9/24 W Brockport 28-0
10/1 L at Union 7-24
10/8 W at So. Connecticut 22-12
10/15 L at Cortland 7-14
10/22 L Norwich (HC) 27-31
10/29 L Alfred 21-22
11/5 L at Buffalo 13-15
11/12 W at Marist 48-7

One of only 8 losing seasons for Coach Ford in 35 years of UAlbany varsity football life.

Varsity program was started in 1973 so we have no 50 or 100 year records.

Syntax Error
July 15th, 2008, 10:35 AM
10/29 L Alfred 21-22Since renamed Butler. xlolx

appmaj
July 15th, 2008, 10:49 AM
Appalachian State


First Year
1928
Head Coach Grayd on Egers
3-6 Ov erall
Independent

S 29 at Mountain City L 0-26
O 6 at Wilkesboro W 6-0
O 13 Morganton L 0-7
O 27 Rutherford L 6-50
N 3 Lees-McRae W 52-0
N 9 at Bluefield State (W.Va.) L 0-44
N 17 Mt. Park W 52-0
N 24 at Belmont Abbey L 0-13
N 31 at East Tennessee State L 6-9


1958
Head Coach BOB BROOME
6-4 OVERALL
4-2 NORTH STATE CONFERENCE, SECOND

S 20 at East Tennessee State W 12-0
S 27 * at Western Carolina L 22-32
O 4 * Elon W 32-20
O 11 * at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-28
O 18 * Catawba W 6-0
O 25 Emory & Henry L 0-7
N 1 * at East Carolina W 15-0
N 8 * Guilford W 13-6
N 15 at Presbyterian L 0-42
N 22 Tampa W 34-26

1983
Head Coach MACK BROWN
6-5 OVERALL
4-3 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE, FOURTH

S 3 at Wake Forest W 27-25
S 10 James Madison L 20-24
S 17 * VMI W 31-0
S 24 * at The Citadel W 27-16
O 1 * at E. Tennessee St. W 27-11
O 8 * Chattanooga L 9-30
O 15 Gardner-Webb W 21-17
O 22 * at Furman L 0-49
N 5 at NC State L 7-33
N 12 * Marshall W 28-19
N 19 * at Western Carolina L 15-41

grizband
July 15th, 2008, 10:53 AM
Montana

1983 (4-6)
9/17 W Montana 21 Boise St. 20
9/24 W Montana 35 Portland St. 19
10/01 W Montana 21 Northern Arizona 17
10/08 W Montana 28 Weber St. 26
10/15 L Montana 0 Nevada 38
10/22 L Montana 24 Idaho 45
10/29 L Montana 8 Montana St. 28
11/05 L Montana 14 Cal St. - Long Beach 38
11/12 L Montana 26 Eastern Washington 27
11/19 L Montana 17 Idaho St. 31

1958 (0-10)
9/20 L Montana 6 Utah 20
9/27 L Montana 14 Wyoming 21
10/04 L Montana 16 New Mexico 44
10/10 L Montana 0 Denver 29
10/18 L Montana 14 Utah St. 28
10/25 L Montana 12 BYU 41
11/01 L Montana 7 Colorado St. 57
11/08 L Montana 6 Idaho 14
11/15 L Montana 6 Montana St. 20
11/?? L Montana 13 San Diego 24

1908 (1-2-1)
T Montana 0 Montana St. 0
W Montana 8 Montana Tech 5
L Montana 4 Montana Tech 5
L Montana 0 Montana St. 5

McNeese72
July 15th, 2008, 11:04 AM
1958 and 1983 both were mediocre years in McNeese football history. There was no hundred years ago because we didn't have a football team until 1940.

1958
Coach: Les DeVall
5-5-0
Capt: Coy Scott, Sam Stribling
21 Southwest Texas 0
6 Sam Houston State* 12
25 Northwestern State* 8
0 Louisiana Tech 17
7 La. College* 0
14 Northeast La.* 29
0 McMurry 21
20 Florence State 0
6 Southeastern La. 7
9 USL* 8
108 Totals 102

Note: Season finished on a high note because we beat arch-rival USL


1983 was the beginning of our downswing between the glory years in I-A with Coach Ernie Duplechin and the Independence Bowl appearances and our resurgence in I-AA with Bobby Keasler in 1991.

1983
Coach: John McCann
6-5-0
Capt: Ronnie Landry, Jim Hughes
18 Northwestern State 13
23 Southeastern La. 0
17 West Texas State* 9
27 Nicholls State* 30
24 Louisiana Tech 20
10 North Texas* 17
14 Arkansas State* 24
6 Northeast La. 37
20 Tex-Arlington* 16
16 USL 48
17 Lamar 7
192 Totals 212

Note: Even though we technically had a winning season, we got drubbed byt the University of Slow Learners.

Doc

Grizzaholic
July 15th, 2008, 11:18 AM
Montana

1983 (4-6)
9/17 W Montana 21 Boise St. 20
9/24 W Montana 35 Portland St. 19
10/01 W Montana 21 Northern Arizona 17
10/08 W Montana 28 Weber St. 26
10/15 L Montana 0 Nevada 38
10/22 L Montana 24 Idaho 45
10/29 L Montana 8 Montana St. 28
11/05 L Montana 14 Cal St. - Long Beach 38
11/12 L Montana 26 Eastern Washington 27
11/19 L Montana 17 Idaho St. 31

1958 (0-10)
9/20 L Montana 6 Utah 20
9/27 L Montana 14 Wyoming 21
10/04 L Montana 16 New Mexico 44
10/10 L Montana 0 Denver 29
10/18 L Montana 14 Utah St. 28
10/25 L Montana 12 BYU 41
11/01 L Montana 7 Colorado St. 57
11/08 L Montana 6 Idaho 14
11/15 L Montana 6 Montana St. 20
11/?? L Montana 13 San Diego 24

1908 (1-2-1)
T Montana 0 Montana St. 0
W Montana 8 Montana Tech 5
L Montana 4 Montana Tech 5
L Montana 0 Montana St. 5
xeyebrowx

Appaholic
July 15th, 2008, 11:26 AM
Appalachian State


First Year
1928
Head Coach Grayd on Egers
3-6 Ov erall
Independent

S 29 at Mountain City L 0-26
O 6 at Wilkesboro W 6-0
O 13 Morganton L 0-7
O 27 Rutherford L 6-50
N 3 Lees-McRae W 52-0
N 9 at Bluefield State (W.Va.) L 0-44
N 17 Mt. Park W 52-0
N 24 at Belmont Abbey L 0-13
N 31 at East Tennessee State L 6-9


1958
Head Coach BOB BROOME
6-4 OVERALL
4-2 NORTH STATE CONFERENCE, SECOND

S 20 at East Tennessee State W 12-0
S 27 * at Western Carolina L 22-32
O 4 * Elon W 32-20
O 11 * at Lenoir-Rhyne L 6-28
O 18 * Catawba W 6-0
O 25 Emory & Henry L 0-7
N 1 * at East Carolina W 15-0
N 8 * Guilford W 13-6
N 15 at Presbyterian L 0-42
N 22 Tampa W 34-26

1983
Head Coach MACK BROWN
6-5 OVERALL
4-3 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE, FOURTH

S 3 at Wake Forest W 27-25
S 10 James Madison L 20-24
S 17 * VMI W 31-0
S 24 * at The Citadel W 27-16
O 1 * at E. Tennessee St. W 27-11
O 8 * Chattanooga L 9-30
O 15 Gardner-Webb W 21-17
O 22 * at Furman L 0-49
N 5 at NC State L 7-33
N 12 * Marshall W 28-19
N 19 * at Western Carolina L 15-41

The more things change........xwhistlex

grizband
July 15th, 2008, 11:26 AM
xeyebrowx
I'm not sure the exact system, but the scoring rules in football were different at the turn of the century.

bostonspider
July 15th, 2008, 11:37 AM
Richmond (not some of our best years)

1983 (3-8)
L Southern Miss 3-32
L Ohio U 10-17
L Toledo 6-31
L Wake Forest 6-31
L Boston U 17-27
W Central Florida 31-26
L Va Tech 0-38
W VMI 35-19
W JMU 32-0
L Colgate 14-43
L W&M 15-24

1958 (3-7)
L West Virginia 22-66
L Dayton 12-13
L VMI 6-12
L Rutgers 12-23
W George Wash. 26-6
L Villanova 6-13
W The Citadel 20-0
L Va Tech 23-27
W Davidson 27-22
L W&M 15-18

1908 (3-5)
W Maryland 22-0
L Randolph-Macon 0-16
L Wash. & Lee 5-33
W Galludet 16-12
L UNC 12-17
L Hampden Sydney 17-18
L W&M 18-21
W Randolph Macon 12-2

I hope we can do a little better than 3 wins this year.....

CrazyCat
July 15th, 2008, 11:39 AM
1983 1-10-0

L Washington St. 27-7
L North Dakota 21-3
L Idaho 23-0
L Northern Arizona 33-16
L Weber St. 23-20
L Idaho St. 26-3
L Fresno St. 31-12
W Montana 28-8
L EWU 22-17
L Nevada 33-3

After the ’83 season from hell, we won the ’84 National Championship, then followed that with a 2-9 season.xoopsx


1958 8-1-0


W North Dakota 15-8
W South Dakota St, 23-6
W San Diego 31-6
W North Dakota St. 33-20
W Idaho St. 17-6
W Nebraska-Omaha 42-0
W Saint Ambrose(IA) 39-18
L Cal Poly 16-6
W Montana 20-6


1908 2-1-2


T Montana 0-0
W Fort Shaw Indian School 30-0
T Montana Tech 0-0
L Montana Tech 25-5
W Montana 5-0

Appinator
July 15th, 2008, 11:44 AM
I'm not sure the exact system, but the scoring rules in football were different at the turn of the century.

The only thing to be added in football scoring wise, is the 2-point conversion. A 4 to 5 score could have been obtained by having one team score two safties (4) and another team score one safety and a field goal (5). Looks like it was quite a defensive grudge match.

houtexan
July 15th, 2008, 11:46 AM
Lamar University

1983 (2-9)

L 14-21 Nicholls State
W 24-23 SFA
L 35-42 Houston
W 18-12 Louisiana Tech
L 14-15 Texas Southern
L 0-17 Louisiana-Monroe
L 0-21 UT-Arlington
L 6-31 Louisiana-Lafayette
L 0-10 North Texas
L 14-24 Arkansas State
L 7-17 McNeese State

1958 (6-2)

W 26-0 Texas A&M - Corpus Christi
W 35-6 SFA
W 21-0 East Texas State
W 20-7 Sam Houston State
L 19-24 Howard Payne
L 7-8 Southwest Texas State
W 14-8 Texas A&M - Kingsville
W 46-7 Sul Ross

Bowl History
1961 - defeated Middle Tennessee State in the Tangerine Bowl
1964 - lost to Northern Iowa in the Pecan Bowl

JoshUCA
July 15th, 2008, 11:51 AM
1983 NAIA Runner-up
(11-1) Coach: Harold Horton
Date W/L Opponent Score
Sept. 3 W 1-vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff 21-0
Sept. 10 W Southeast Missouri St. 23-7
Sept. 17 W at Saginaw Valley State 27-9
Sept. 24 W at Northwest Mo. St. 35-14
Oct. 8 W at Arkansas-Monticello 47-9
Oct. 15 W Southern Arkansas 24-21
Oct. 22 W Ouachita Baptist 25-0
Oct. 29 W at Arkansas Tech 27-17
Nov. 12 W at Henderson State 28-24
Nov. 19 W Harding 34-0
Dec. 3 W 2-Northeastern Okla. St. 18-7
Dec. 10 L 3-at Mesa 17-34
1-Little Rock, Ark.
2-NAIA Playoffs (Conway, Ark.)
3-NAIA Champion Bowl (Grand Junction, Colo.)

1958
(7-2) Coach: Frank Koon
Date W/L Opponent Score
Sept. 28 L Tennessee-Martin 6-7
Oct. 4 W Ouachita Baptist 14-7
Oct. 11 W at Ozarks (Ark.) 39-7
Oct. 18 W at Henderson State 27-7
Oct. 25 W Arkansas Tech 27-0
Nov. 1 W at Delta State 27-25
Nov. 8 L at Arkansas A&M 13-33
Nov. 14 W Millsaps 33-7
Nov. 22 W Henderson State 31-7

1908
(3-3) Coach: O.D. Longstreth
Date W/L Opponent Score
Oct. 10 L Little Rock HS 0-22
Oct. 24 W Arkansas Medics 5-0
Oct. 31 L at Ozarks (Ark.) 0-11
Nov. 7 W Little Rock College 15-6
Nov. 14 W Atkins HS 32-0
Nov. 26 L Hendrix 11-22

1908 was our first year of football seeing as how we were founded in 1907!

DFW HOYA
July 15th, 2008, 11:52 AM
1908: (2-5-1)
10-03-1908: Georgetown 15, Gallaudet 0
10-10-1908: Georgetown 22, UMd--Baltimore Medical College 4
10-17-1908: NC State 5, Georgetown 0
10-26-1908: North Carolina 6, Georgetown 6
11-07-1908: Fordham 22, Georgetown 0
11-21-1908: Virginia 6, Georgetown 0
11-26-1908: Washington & Lee 12, Georgetown 11

1958: (0-0-0, no team)

1983: (2-6-0)
09-24-1983: Dickinson 38, Georgetown 17
10-01-1983: Franklin & Marshall 18, Georgetown 6
10-08-1983: Georgetown 12, Fordham 6
10-14-1983: Georgetown 37, St. Peter's 6
10-22-1983: Johns Hopkins 25, Georgetown 16
10-29-1983: Catholic 40, Georgetown 23
11-05-1983: St. John's 28, Georgetown 7
11-12-1983: Duquesne 21, Georgetown 7

PaladinFan
July 15th, 2008, 12:00 PM
The 1922 Southern Conference:

Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, Florida, LSU, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane, and Vanderbilt.

Furman and The Citadel joined in the 30s after most of those teams had split off into the SEC and ACC. But imagine that conference today. I doubt W&L would be too fond of it.

OL FU
July 15th, 2008, 12:00 PM
W&M

1983 Record: 6-5 (6-1 against I-AA)

VMI 28-14 W
Delaware 13-30 L
UNC 20-51 L
Yale 26-14 W
Dartmouth 21-17 W
JMU 24-21 W
Rutgers 28-35 L
Va Tech 21-59 L
Marshall 48-24 W
East Carolina 6-40 L
Richmond 24-15 W

1958 Record: 2-6-1

Navy 0-14 L
Va Tech 15-27 L
VMI 6-6 T
N.C. State 13-6 W
George Washington 0-7 L
Boston U. 7-33 L
Davidson 7-16 L
West Va 6-55 L
Richmond 18-15 W

1908 Record: 4-6-1

Virginia 0-11 L
VMI 0-21 L
N.C. State 0-24 L
Randolph-Macon 0-6 L
Brambleton 0-0 T
Hampden-Sydney 0-10 L
Fort Monroe 5-0 W
Randolph-Macon 0-15 L
Richmond 21-18 W
Hampden-Sydney 17-0 W
St. Vincent's Acad. 6-5 W

I am always amazed at the names of the teams from 100 years ago they I have never heard of:o :)

pcguy09
July 15th, 2008, 12:16 PM
what is the website that has all the schedules for college football teams

OL FU
July 15th, 2008, 12:20 PM
what is the website that has all the schedules for college football teams

Don't know, I got Furman's from our athletic department's website.

andy7171
July 15th, 2008, 12:21 PM
1908: (2-5-1)
10-03-1908: Georgetown 15, Gallaudet 0
10-10-1908: Georgetown 22, UMd--Baltimore Medical College 4
10-17-1908: NC State 5, Georgetown 0
10-26-1908: North Carolina 6, Georgetown 6
11-07-1908: Fordham 22, Georgetown 0
11-21-1908: Virginia 6, Georgetown 0
11-26-1908: Washington & Lee 12, Georgetown 11


UMB's QB was like a surgeon on the field! :o

poly51
July 15th, 2008, 12:37 PM
1983 D-II Cal Poly Record 5-6

38-15 W @Sac Satate
21-9 W @Chico State
50-8 W @ San Francisco State
3-27 L @ Boise State I-AA
14-24 L UC Davis
21-48 L @ Cal State Northridge
44-37 W Idaho State I-AA
7-30 L @ Fresno State I-A
14-17 L So. Connecticut
16-7 W Portland State
20-27 L Santa Clara

1958 Cal Poly Record 9-1

26-6 W Colorado State
55-0 W Cal State Los Angeles
53-0 W Idaho
10-6 W San Jose State
0-14 L Fresno State
26-2 W Long Beach State
48-0 W Pacific
16-6 W Montana State
48-14 W San Diego State
40-12 W UC Santa Barbara

TxnYote
July 15th, 2008, 01:14 PM
For USD

1908 - 5-1-0

6 ..........................Yankton .........................0
10 .........................Huron .........................0
0 ........................Iowa State ......................26
10 ....................North Dakota ....................4
11 .................Dakota Wesleyan ..................0
21 .....................Morningside ......................0

1958 - 5-4-0 (NCC, 4-2-0, 2nd)

2 .............Southeast Missouri State .............6
22 ...........Northwest Missouri State ............8
12 ......................Augustana .....................13
14 ....................North Dakota ..................28
8 .......................Morningside ......................0
28 ...............South Dakota State ................7
0 ........................Iowa State ......................53
13 ...............North Dakota State ................8
38 ....................Iowa Teachers ...................14

1983 - 7-4-0 (NCC, 6-3-0, 3rd)

13 .....................@ Wyoming ....................34
42 ...........Northeast Missouri State ............9
10 .................Nebraska-Omaha ................17
7 ...................@ St. Cloud State ................41
40 .....................Morningside ......................3
3 ...............@ North Dakota State ............17
16 .............@ Northern Colorado ............14
27 ...................Mankato State ..................22
48 .............@ South Dakota State ............23
26 ....................North Dakota ..................16
27 ......................Augustana .......................0

thirdgendin
July 15th, 2008, 01:19 PM
FCS (I-AA) started in 1978

True, but the Southern Conference (and Furman, which I assume you're referring to) did not move to I-AA until 1982.

aust42
July 15th, 2008, 01:25 PM
1983 Bad year for Delaware. Record 4-7 including two Div II losses.

L 27-35 Div II West Chester
W 30-13 William & Mary
W 40-7 Penn
L 19-24 Lehigh
W 16-13 UMASS
L 4-13 Div II Towson
L 23-16 1A Temple
W 26-26 JMU
L 9-19 Rhode Island
L 0-24 Holy Cross
L 7-20 Bucknell

1958 Delaware Record 5-3

L 7-8 Lehigh
W 35-14 Temple
L 6-7 Lafayette
W 36-14 New Hamp
W 28-0 UCONN
L 20-37 Rutgers
W 28-14 UMASS
W 28-8 Bucknell

1908 Delaware Record 3-4-1

L 0-6 Williamson
L 0-11 Haverford
L 0-13 Bucknell
W 12-0 Washington College
T 6-6 Rutgers
W 9-0 John Hopkins
W 15-0 Franklin & Marshall
L 4-15 Western Maryland

CrusaderBob
July 15th, 2008, 01:40 PM
Holy Cross. 1 Bad Year. 1 Very Good Year. 1 Mediocre (I guess) year.

1998 (2-9, 1-5 PL)
9/5 Fairfield 26-22, W
9/19 Georgetown 12-13, L
9/26 Cornell 9-17, L
10/3 Towson 31-24, W
10/10 Yale 7-15, L
10/17 Harvard 14-20 (ot), L
10/24 Lehigh 14-24, L
10/31 Lafayette 17-28, L
11/7 Bucknell 14-30, L
11/14 Fordham 10-13, L
11/21 Colgate 14-28, L

1983 Record (9-2-1) Holy Cross' one appearance to date in the I-AA playoffs

9/10 Boston Univ. 14-3, W
9/17 Massachusetts 17-0, W
9/24 New Hampshire 42-30, W
10/1 Dartmouth 41-14, W
10/8 Colgate 21-18, W
10/15 Connecticut 20-16, W
10/22 Brown 31-10, W
10/29 Columbia 77-28, W (Gil Fennerty runs wild for 337 yards and scored 6 TDs!!)
11/5 Harvard 10-10, T
11/12 Delaware 24-0, W
11/19 Boston College 7-47, L
12/3 West.Carolina (i-aa) 21-28, L

1908 Record (4-4)

9/26 Norwich 5-0, W
10/3 Vermont 0-5, L
10/10 Yale 0-18, L
10/17 Bowdoin 12-5, W
10/24 Dartmouth 5-18, L
10/31 Trinity 0-28, L
11/7 Tufts 6-0, W
11/14 Worcester Tech 16-0, W

Oooops. Left off 1958 A good, not great year for HC.

1958 (6-3)

9/27 Pittsburgh 0-17, L
10/4 Syracuse 14-13, W
10/18 Dartmouth 14-8, W
10/25 Boston Univ. 16-8, W
11/1 Dayton 26-0, W
11/8 Colgate 20-0, W
11/15 Penn State 0-32, L
11/22 Marquette 14-0, W
12/6 Boston College 8-26, L

OL FU
July 15th, 2008, 01:45 PM
True, but the Southern Conference (and Furman, which I assume you're referring to) did not move to I-AA until 1982.

If I had thought about it a little more I would have picked 20, 40 and 80 yearsxthumbsupx

1988 was a very good year:D

bobbythekidd
July 15th, 2008, 05:59 PM
1988 was a very good year:DDepends which side of the ball you lined up on.xmadx

furman94
July 15th, 2008, 06:04 PM
Killing a little time and since we were reminiscing a little on another thread and since we have done this in the off season before, a look back at the past years schedules. Post yours too.



Interesting year for Furman and one that Western Carolina fans remember fondly ( Every one needs one fond memory) . We lost to SC State first game. The second time the teams had played with the first being a win for the Bulldogs in the playoffs the previous year. FU won the conference outright. The title would have been shared but for the fact that WCU played one less conference game.:p All in all a good year. Only the second year in I-AA. I thought it would be our year and Western with a tenacious defense ended that dream in the semifinals. Unfortunately, they didn't fare too well against SIU in the champ game.

Bobby Lamb was the second string QB but I believe he played most of the Ga Tech game due to Charpia's injuryxnodx




50 years ago we played a much different schedule and the record sure showed itxnodx Kinda cool that USC made the trip to Greenville and played in Sirrine Stadium which I believe had a capacity of 13,000.

Furman apparently stopped Football in 1902 and didn't start back until 1913. Must have been a shortage of baptists during that part of South Carolina's historyxlolx

Don't forget that 20 years ago, we won our National Championship and 50 years ago, FU moved to its new campus!

g-webb1994
July 15th, 2008, 06:47 PM
Killing a little time and since we were reminiscing a little on another thread and since we have done this in the off season before, a look back at the past years schedules. Post yours too.



Interesting year for Furman and one that Western Carolina fans remember fondly ( Every one needs one fond memory) . We lost to SC State first game. The second time the teams had played with the first being a win for the Bulldogs in the playoffs the previous year. FU won the conference outright. The title would have been shared but for the fact that WCU played one less conference game.:p All in all a good year. Only the second year in I-AA. I thought it would be our year and Western with a tenacious defense ended that dream in the semifinals. Unfortunately, they didn't fare too well against SIU in the champ game.

Bobby Lamb was the second string QB but I believe he played most of the Ga Tech game due to Charpia's injuryxnodx




50 years ago we played a much different schedule and the record sure showed itxnodx Kinda cool that USC made the trip to Greenville and played in Sirrine Stadium which I believe had a capacity of 13,000.

Furman apparently stopped Football in 1902 and didn't start back until 1913. Must have been a shortage of baptists during that part of South Carolina's historyxlolx



I was at that Appy game in 1983, my brothers sophomore year at FU. Dr. Johns could really sell that 'all the time' cheer for sure.xthumbsupx

BisonAccountant44
July 15th, 2008, 06:57 PM
1973 8-2
9/1/1973 Minn. State - Mankato 33-17
9/8/1973 Northern Arizona 36-7
9/15/1973 Montana State 34-17
9/22/1973 South Dakota 7-9
9/29/1973 Morningside College 14-0
10/6/1973 Northern Iowa 21-0
10/13/1973 Augustana College 9-7
10/20/1973 North Dakota 21-14
10/27/1973 South Dakota State 24-14
11/3/1973 Youngstown State 10-12
Hey, that's the last time NDSU played Youngstown!

'73 was nice, but 25 years ago, '83 was a little better for us, bringing the 1st of 4 titles in the 80's xsmiley_wix xthumbsupx

1983 12-1

9/3/1983 Northern Michigan 17-14
9/17/1983 Minn. State - Mankato 10-9
9/24/1983 Augustana College 20-6
10/1/1983 Nebraska-Omaha 10-18
10/8/1983 South Dakota 17-3
10/15/1983 South Dakota State 24-12
10/22/1983 Northern Colorado 34-21
10/29/1983 North Dakota 23-6
11/5/1983 Morningside College 49-7
11/12/1983 St. Cloud State 31-20
11/26/1983 Towson 24-17
12/3/1983 UC Davis 26-17
12/10/1983 Central State - Ohio 41-21

catamount man
July 15th, 2008, 07:13 PM
1983 WCU Catamounts (11-3-1)

S3 at CLEMSON L 10-44
S10 at W.FOREST L 0-21
S24 E.TENN.ST W 17-16 (WCU scored 10 in final 3 mins to win)
O1 at MARSHALL W 21-7
O8 at TENN TECH W 42-10
O15 FURMAN T 17-17 (FU sat on the ball and took the easy way out)
O22 WOFFORD W 37-20
O29 CHATTANOOGA W 25-15
N5 at THE CITADEL W 44-17
N12 GARDNER-WEBB W 43-7
N19 APP. STATE W 41-15
(I-AA PLAYOFFS)
N26 COLGATE W 24-23
D3 at HOLY CROSS W 28-21
D10 at FURMAN W 14-7 (this one still pisses the furples off)
D17 VS S.ILLINOIS L 7-43 (SIU defense-simply dominant)


1958
(1-8-1)
lone win was against App.State! xthumbsupx xthumbsupx

no football in 1908, 1st year was 1931.

GO CATAMOUNTS!!!

catamount man
July 15th, 2008, 07:14 PM
Killing a little time and since we were reminiscing a little on another thread and since we have done this in the off season before, a look back at the past years schedules. Post yours too.



Interesting year for Furman and one that Western Carolina fans remember fondly ( Every one needs one fond memory) . We lost to SC State first game. The second time the teams had played with the first being a win for the Bulldogs in the playoffs the previous year. FU won the conference outright. The title would have been shared but for the fact that WCU played one less conference game.:p All in all a good year. Only the second year in I-AA. I thought it would be our year and Western with a tenacious defense ended that dream in the semifinals. Unfortunately, they didn't fare too well against SIU in the champ game.

Bobby Lamb was the second string QB but I believe he played most of the Ga Tech game due to Charpia's injuryxnodx




50 years ago we played a much different schedule and the record sure showed itxnodx Kinda cool that USC made the trip to Greenville and played in Sirrine Stadium which I believe had a capacity of 13,000.

Furman apparently stopped Football in 1902 and didn't start back until 1913. Must have been a shortage of baptists during that part of South Carolina's historyxlolx

There goes your free beer on August 16th. xnonox xnonox xthumbsupx

Old Cage
July 15th, 2008, 09:29 PM
I notice that in a lot of the 1908 games - especially the Holy Cross and Montana lists - teams scored 5 points.

That year UMass tied Springfield College 5-5.

Was there a way to do that other than a field goal and a safety? Anyone know?

g-webb1994
July 15th, 2008, 09:35 PM
www.sportsknowhow.com/pops/football-scoring.html


This may help, although it had to be confusing as heck back then.

AmsterBison
July 16th, 2008, 03:10 AM
'73 was nice, but 25 years ago, '83 was a little better for us, bringing the 1st of 4 titles in the 80's xsmiley_wix xthumbsupx


D'oh. Can't be that long ago :( :)

Old Cage
July 16th, 2008, 08:04 AM
A touchdown was 5 in 1908. Question answered.

chrisattsu
July 16th, 2008, 09:04 AM
Texas State

1908
No Team

1958- (5-5)
McNeese St 21 - 0 (L)
Texas Luthern 27-0 (W)
Howard Payne 12-7 (W)
Texas A&I 22-0 (L)
Sul Ross St. 20-0 (W)
Stephen F Austin 29-13 (W)
Abilene Christian 44-18 (L)
Lamar 8-7 (W)
Sam Houston 9-0 (L)
East Texas State 47-0 (L)

1983- (9-2) after back-to-back D2 National Championships
Prairie View A&M 46-7 (W)
Texas A&I 28-0 (W)
Howard Payne 44-9 (W)
Northwestern State 16-14 (W)
Sam Houston State 26-10 (W)
Stephen F Austin 27-24 (L)
East Texas State 44-21 (W)
San Angelo State 20-0 (W)
Abilene Christian 54-13 (W)
Texas A&I 40-3 (W)
Central State (OH) 24-16 (L) Division II Quarterfinal Playoff Game

WileECoyote06
July 16th, 2008, 09:12 AM
1983 Coach Henry Lattimore (8-1-1)
09/03 LIVINGSTONE .................... 21-17 W
09/10 at Virginia State .................... 14-0 W
09/17 at Winston-Salem State .......13-21 L
09/24 HAMPTON .......................... 24-20 W
10/01 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ............ 26-20 W
10/08 NORFOLK STATE ................ 47-6 W
10/22 at Elizabeth City State .......... 14-0 W
10/29 BOWIE STATE* .................... 35-0 W
11/05 at Johnson C. Smith ........... 33-14 W
11/12 at North Carolina A&T ..........13-13 T

1958 Coach Herman Riddick (7-2)
09/20 at Morris Brown .....................6-24 L
09/27 ALLEN UNIVERSITY ............ 28-6 W
10/04 at Morgan State .................... 14-7 W
10/11 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S .......... 26-0 W
10/18 at Virginia State .................... 33-0 W
10/25 MARYLAND STATE* ............ 26-6 W
11/01 vs. Shaw University ............ 20-12 W
11/15 at Benedict College ............ 38-14 W
11/27 NORTH CAROLINA A&T .....18-20 L

No team in 1908. Football began in 1923.

And despite the decent records we didn't win a conference title either year. xmadx

mizzoufan1
July 16th, 2008, 09:32 AM
Missouri (playing football since 1890) Two ok years and one good one...

1983 COACH WARREN POWERS
Won 7, Lost 5, Tied 0
9/10 Illinois 28-18 W
9/17 at Wisconsin 20-21 L
9/24 Utah State 17-10 W
10/1 East Carolina 6-13 L
10/8 at Colorado 59-20 W
10/15 Nebraska (1) 13-34 L
10/22 Kansas State 38-0 W
10/29 at Iowa State 41-18 W
11/5 Oklahoma (11) 10-0 W
11/12 Oklahoma State 16-10 W
11/19 at (19) Kansas 27-37 L
Holiday Bowl (in San Diego)
12/23 Brigham Young (9) 17-21 L

1958 COACH DAN DEVINE
Won 5, Lost 4, Tied 1
9/20 Vanderbilt 8-12 L
9/27 Idaho 14-10 W
10/4 at Texas A&M 0-12 L
10/11 SMU (18) 19-32 L
10/18 at Kansas State 32-8 W
10/25 Iowa State 14-6 W
11/1 at Nebraska 31-0 W
11/8 Colorado 33-9 W
11/15 at Oklahoma (6) 0-39 L
11/22 Kansas 13-13 T

1908 COACH W.J. MONILAW
Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 0
10/3 Warrensburg 57-6 W
10/10 Mo. School of Mines 16-0 W
10/17 Iowa 10-5 W
10/24 Westminster 58-0 W
10/31 Iowa State 0-16 L
11/11 at Drake 11-8 W
11/14 Washington (Mo.) 40-0 W
11/28 Kansas 4-10 L

mizzoufan1
July 16th, 2008, 09:48 AM
Here is Missouri State's records in those years...

1983: 6-5 (.545)
(*MCC Record: 2-1, 2nd)
Coach-Rich Johanningmeier
Captains-William Bates,
Mike Panko
MSU Opp.
21 at Western Ill.* 9
35 Northern Iowa* 13
36 at Lincoln 12
40 Southeast Mo. 0
7 at Murray State 19
6 Southern Illinois 24
22 at Drake 11
7 at Nicholls State 33
3 at Eastern Ill.* 12
7 at Illinois State 34
17 Truman State 14

1958: 4-5 (.444)
(*MIAA Record: 2-3; 4th)
Coach-Aldo Sebben
Captains-Dan Atha,
Steve Rule, George Ballard
MSU Opp.
21 Benedictine 25
7 at Pittsburg State 6
14 at Emporia State 0
7 Missouri Valley 34
7 at Truman State* 39
13 at Northwest Mo.* 0
6 at Southeast Mo.* 19
19 at Central Mo.* 14
19 Missouri-Rolla* 36

1908 NO Team (Started football in 1909)

mizzoufan1
July 16th, 2008, 04:41 PM
Here is Missouri State's records in those years...

1983: 6-5 (.545)
(*MCC Record: 2-1, 2nd)
Coach-Rich Johanningmeier
Captains-William Bates,
Mike Panko
MSU Opp.
21 at Western Ill.* 9
35 Northern Iowa* 13
36 at Lincoln 12
40 Southeast Mo. 0
7 at Murray State 19
6 Southern Illinois 24
22 at Drake 11
7 at Nicholls State 33
3 at Eastern Ill.* 12
7 at Illinois State 34
17 Truman State 14

1958: 4-5 (.444)
(*MIAA Record: 2-3; 4th)
Coach-Aldo Sebben
Captains-Dan Atha,
Steve Rule, George Ballard
MSU Opp.
21 Benedictine 25
7 at Pittsburg State 6
14 at Emporia State 0
7 Missouri Valley 34
7 at Truman State* 39
13 at Northwest Mo.* 0
6 at Southeast Mo.* 19
19 at Central Mo.* 14
19 Missouri-Rolla* 36

1908 NO Team (Started football in 1909)

MSU Chronology of Athletics Affiliation
1905: MSU founded as Missouri State Normal School, Fourth District.
1908: MSU fields first intercollegiate team with implementation of men’s basketball program.
1909: MSU adds football and baseball.
1912: MSU joins with other four-year schools in Missouri in formation of a state-wide athletic conference, now known as the “old MIAA.”
1924: MSU joins in formation of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association with other charter members Northeast Missouri State, Northwest Missouri State, Central Missouri State and Southeast Missouri State.
1934: University of Missouri-Rolla joins MIAA.
1937: MSU joins National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball (changed in 1940 to National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics).
1956: MSU leaves NAIA; affiliates with National Collegiate Athletic Association when NCAA adds College Division.
1963: MSU adds men’s wrestling. (discontinued 1994).
1970: Lincoln University joins MIAA.
1971: MSU joins Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women and Missouri AIAW.
1980: University of Missouri-St. Louis joins MIAA.
1981: MSU leaves MIAA; joins Mid-Continent Conference for men’s sports. Other members are Eastern Illinois, Northern Iowa and Western Illinois.
1982: MSU joins formation of Association of Mid-Continent Universities with other charter members Cleveland State, Eastern Illinois, Illinois-Chicago, Northern Iowa, Valparaiso, Western Illinois and Wisconsin-
Green Bay for all men’s sports except football.
1982: MSU joins formation of Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference with other charter members Drake, Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, Indiana State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, Western Illinois and Wichita State for all women’s sports.
1982: MSU begins competition on NCAA Division I level for all men’s and women’s sports (football at I-AA level). AIAW dissolves.
1985: Gateway adds football as Mid-Continent Conference dissolves.
1989: Akron and Northern Illinois join AMCU.
1990: MSU leaves AMCU and joins Missouri Valley Conference for seven men’s sports. Other members are Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Illinois State, Indiana State, Southern Illinois, Tulsa and Wichita State.
1991: Northern Iowa joins MVC.
1992: MSU and seven other Gateway schools merge women’s sports into MVC. Gateway Football Conference remains separate league.
1994: Evansville joins MVC.
1996: Tulsa leaves MVC for Western Athletic Conference. Eastern Illinois leaves GFC for Ohio Valley Conference.
1997: Youngstown State joins GFC.
2001: Western Kentucky joins GFC
2005: SMS becomes Missouri State University.
2007: Division I-AA football becomes NCAA FCS (Football Championship Subdivision). Western Kentucky leaves GFC for BCS. North Dakota State and South Dakota State are announced to join GFC in 2008.

skinny_uncle
July 16th, 2008, 04:59 PM
SIU

100 years ago
no team

1958

7-2

W 34 14 Evansville (IN)
W 19-0 West Virginia St.
W 32-31 Western Illinois
W 29-8 Eastern Illinois
L 21-98 Illinois St.
W 13-9 Eastern Michigan
W 36-7 Washington & Lee (VA)
W 24-7 Central Michigan
L 71-7 Northern Illinois

1983

13-1

W 38-6 Western Illinois
W 17-14 Eastern Illinois
W 56-7 Southeast Missouri St.
W 52-9 Northern Iowa
W 35-28 Arkansas St
W 23-9 Drake
W 24-6 Missouri St.
W 34-21 Indiana St.
W 41-3 New Mexico St
W 28-26 llinois St
L 28-6 Wichita St
Playoffs
W 23-7 Indiana St.
W 23-7 Nevada
W 43-7 Western Carolina (NC)

Russ B
July 16th, 2008, 06:12 PM
No team 100 years ago for UC Davis, but here's our first year schedule and results:

1915 (3-2)
Saint Mary’s L 0- 9
Cal Frosh W 10- 7
Nevada W 14-10
Cal Ramblers L 6-14
S.F. Nationals W 21-14

1958 (5-4, FWC 3-2)
Whittier L 6- 9
Willamette L 0-20
at Occidental W 12- 6
Nevada W 14- 2
Humboldt State W 18- 6
at Chico State L 6- 8
San Francisco State L 14-27
at UC Santa Barbara W 14- 8
at Sacramento State W 22-14

1983 (11-1, NCAC 6-0)
Cal Lutheran W 24- 6
Humboldt State W 34- 0
at Cal State Northridge W 31- 3
at Cal Poly W 24-14 (hi, poly51 *wave*)
at Santa Clara W 24- 6
at Chico State W 24- 7
San Francisco State W 41- 9
Cal State Hayward W 42- 3
at Sacramento State W 52-14
Sonoma State W 42- 0
Butler, Ind. (NCAA) W 25- 6
North Dakota State (NCAA) L 17-26

skinny_uncle
July 16th, 2008, 10:01 PM
Good timing on this thread, by the way.
:D

ngineer
July 16th, 2008, 11:06 PM
Lehigh:

1908: Stevens 5-0 W Coach Bryon Dixon
Rutgers 12-0 W
Navy 0-16 L
Wash & Jefferson 6-18 L
Haverford 9-0 W
Ursinus 2-11 L
Lafayette 11-5 W

1958: Delaware 8-7 W Coach William Leckonby
Gettysburg 14-14 T
Harvard 0-20 L
Wes. Reserve 47-0 W
Rutgers 13-44 L
Bucknell 35-14 W
VMI 7-7 T
Buffalo 26-34 L
Lafayette 14-14 T

1973: Hofstra 49-0 W Coach Fred Dunlap
Connecticut 22-20 W
Rutgers 13-31 L
Delaware 9-21 L
Cornell 7-7 T
Bucknell 42-15 W
Penn 20-27 L
Gettysburg 43-15 W
Colgate 58-26 W
Rochester 42-0 W
Lafayette 45-13 W
D-II Playoffs:
West. Kentucky 16-26 L

1983: Northeastern 38-10 W Coach John Whitehead
Colgate 24-47 L
Navy 0-30 L
Delaware 24-19 W
Connecticut 13-7 W
New Hamp. 28-52 L
Army 13-12 W
Bucknell 40-15 W
UMass 21-20 W
E. Stroudsburg 25-7 W
Lafayette 22-14 W

ngineer
July 16th, 2008, 11:15 PM
Nice to bring this thread back..always interesting to look backxthumbsupx

OL FU
July 20th, 2008, 01:19 PM
I was at that Appy game in 1983, my brothers sophomore year at FU. Dr. Johns could really sell that 'all the time' cheer for sure.xthumbsupx

Dr. Johns will always be missedxnodx

furman94
July 20th, 2008, 01:21 PM
I think Shi should start it back up...

TheValleyRaider
July 20th, 2008, 01:49 PM
Colgate

100 Years Ago
1908
4-3
Coach: Edwin R. Sweetland
L at Brown 0-6
W Hobart 26-0
L at Cornell 0-9
L at Army 0-6
W Union 24-4
W at Syracuse 6-0
W at Hamilton 22-0

75 Years Ago
1933
6-1-1
Coach: Andrew Kerr
W St. Lawrence 47-0
W Rutgers 25-2
W N.Y.U.#* 7-0
T Lafayette 0-0
L Tulane# 0-7
W Ohio Northern 72-0
W at Syracuse 13-3
W at Brown 23-0
# Yankee Stadium
* Colgate's 200th victory
Tie vs. Lafayette snapped a 16 game winning streak (1931)

50 Years Ago
1958
1-8
Coach: Fred J. Rice
L at Cornell 0-13
L Rutgers 7-21
W at Bucknell* 7-0
L at Princeton 13-40
L at Yale 7-14
L at Army 6-68
L Holy Cross 0-20
L at Syracuse 0-47
L at Brown 6-28
* Colgate's 300th victory

25 Years Ago
1983
8-4
Coach: Frederick H. Dunlap
W at Army 15-13
W Lehigh 47-28
W at Cornell 60-7
W Boston Univ. 34-17
L at Holy Cross 18-21
L at Rutgers 26-29
L at Wyoming 29-49
W at Lafayette 21-7
W at Pennsylvania 34-20
W Richmond 43-14
W at Connecticut 41-33
L at W. Carolina# 23-24
# NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs

10 Years Ago
1998
8-4, PL 5-1
Coach: Dick Biddle
L Connecticut 35-45
W at Towson* 35-14
W Harvard 34-14
W at Yale 35-17
W Dartmouth@ 45-24
L at Navy 35-42
W at Fordham* 42-20
W at Bucknell* 38-21
L at Lehigh* 22-41
W Lafayette* 42-27
W Holy Cross* 28-14
L at Ga. Southern# 28-49
* Patriot League game
@ Colgate’s 500th victory
# NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs

I added a couple for interest's sake. 10 and 75 Years seemed reasonable enough to me, and included some interesting milestones

Colgate currently has 571 victories, so we're unlikely to grab one of those milestones this year

skinny_uncle
July 20th, 2008, 04:37 PM
Nice to bring this thread back..always interesting to look backxthumbsupx

Especially for those of us for whom 1983 was a very good year.
xnodx