1992 McNeese State Cowboys football team

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1992 McNeese State Cowboys football
Conference Southland Conference
Record9–4 (6–1 Southland)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Mike Santiago (3rd season)
Defensive coordinatorKirby Bruchhaus (3rd season)
Home stadium Cowboy Stadium
Seasons
  1991
1993  
1992 Southland Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 1 Northeast Louisiana $^ 7 0 010 3 0
No. 11 McNeese State ^ 6 1 09 4 0
Northwestern State 4 3 07 4 0
Sam Houston State 3 2 26 3 2
North Texas 3 4 04 7 0
Southwest Texas State 2 4 15 5 1
Stephen F. Austin 1 6 03 8 0
Nicholls State 0 6 11 9 1
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
Rankings from NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee poll

The 1992 McNeese State Cowboys football team was an American football team that represented McNeese State University as a member of the Southland Conference (Southland) during the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their third year under head coach Bobby Keasler, the team compiled an overall record of 9–4, with a mark of 6–1 in conference play, and finished second in the Southland. The Cowboys advanced to the Division I-AA playoffs and lost to Northern Iowa in the quarterfinals.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 5 Southwest Missouri State *W 16–1315,702 [1]
September 127:00 p.m.No. 3 Northern Iowa *No. 10
  • Cowboy Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA
L 18–2117,765 [2]
September 19at Nevada *No. 15L 21–3122,005 [3]
September 26at Nicholls State No. 19W 21–17 [4]
October 10 Northeast Louisiana No. 13
  • Cowboy Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA
L 35–52 [5]
October 17 Northwestern State
  • Cowboy Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA (rivalry)
W 29–0 [6]
October 24at No. 12 Southwest Texas State W 17–13 [7]
October 31at North Texas No. 15W 26–25 [8]
November 7at Stephen F. Austin No. 14W 28–311,479 [9]
November 14 Sam Houston State No. 13
  • Cowboy Stadium
  • Lake Charles, LA
W 37–14 [10]
November 21at Weber State *No. 11W 23–224,972 [11]
November 28at No. 5 Idaho *No. 11W 23–206,000 [12] [13]
December 5at No. 3 Northern Iowa*No. 11
L 20–2313,375 [14]

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