1974 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team

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1974 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football
Conference Lone Star Conference
Record6–4 (6–3 LSC)
Head coach
Home stadiumEvans Field
Seasons
  1973
1975  
1974 Lone Star Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 3 Texas A&I $^ 9 0 013 0 0
Stephen F. Austin 7 2 09 2 0
Abilene Christian 6 3 07 4 0
Southwest Texas State 6 3 06 4 0
East Texas State 5 4 07 4 0
Howard Payne 4 5 05 6 0
Sam Houston State 4 5 04 7 0
Angelo State 3 4 04 6 0
Sul Ross 1 8 01 9 0
Tarleton State 0 9 01 10 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ – NAIA Division I playoff participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1974 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 1974 NAIA Division I football season as a member of the Lone Star Conference (LSC). In their tenth year under head coach Bill Miller, the team compiled an overall record of 6–4, with a mark of 6–3 in conference play.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 14 Texas Lutheran *
L 7–30 [1]
September 28 Angelo State
  • Evans Field
  • San Marcos, TX
W 17–14 [2]
October 5at Abilene Christian L 9–42 [3]
October 12at Tarleton State Stephenville, TX W 35–0 [4]
October 19 Stephen F. Austin
  • Evans Field
  • San Marcos, TX
L 7–12 [5]
October 26at Sam Houston State
W 20–6 [6]
November 2at East Texas State W 20–14 [7]
November 9 Howard Payne
  • Evans Field
  • San Marcos, TX
W 17–7 [8]
November 14at Sul Ross
W 24–14 [9]
November 23 Texas A&I
  • Evans Field
  • San Marcos, TX
L 0–14 [10]
  • *Non-conference game

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References

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  2. "SWT Bobcats hold off A-State surge for victory". San Angelo Standard-Times. September 29, 1974. Retrieved March 22, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
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  8. "Jacket comeback too short, 17–7". Brownwood Bulletin. November 10, 1974. Retrieved March 22, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
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  10. "Hogs beat SWT in rain, 14–0". The Corpus Christi Caller. November 24, 1974. Retrieved March 22, 2022 via Newspapers.com.