List of Lamar Cardinals football seasons

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The following is a list of Lamar Cardinals football seasons for the football team that has represented Lamar University in NCAA competition. [1]

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Seasons

This listing includes only the seasons Lamar competed as a four-year college beginning with the 1951 season.

Conference Champions *Bowl/Playoff game berth ^
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsBowl resultNotes
Conference finishWinsLossesTies
Lamar Cardinals
1951 [2] Stan Lambert Lone Star 5th460
1952 Lone Star 5th270
1953 [2] J. B. Higgins Lone Star 4th370
1954 [2] Lone Star 6th370
1955 [2] Lone Star 4th460
1956 Lone Star 5th441
1957 * Lone Star T–1st802
1958 [2] Lone Star T–2nd620
1959 [2] Lone Star T–3rd830
1960 [2] Lone Star T–2nd840
1961 [2] Lone Star 3rd821W Tangerine Bowl Won 1961 Tangerine Bowl vs Middle Tennessee State, 21–14
1962 [2] Lone Star 4th730
1963 [2] Vernon Glass Independent-540
1964 * [2] Southland Conference 1st631L Pecan Bowl Lost 1964 Pecan Bowl vs Northern Iowa, 17–19
1965 * [2] Southland Conference 1st640
1966 * [2] Southland Conference T–1st640
1967 [2] Southland Conference 2nd730
1968 [2] Southland Conference 5th0100
1969 [2] Southland Conference 5th370
1970 [2] Southland Conference 2nd370
1971 * [2] Southland Conference T–1st560
1972 [2] Southland Conference T–3rd830
1973 [2] Southland Conference T–2nd550
1974 [3] Southland Conference 2nd820
1975 [3] Southland Conference 6th1100
1976 [3] Bob Frederick Southland Conference 6th290
1977 [3] Southland Conference 6th290
1978 [3] Southland Conference 6th281
1979 [3] Larry Kennan Southland Conference 3rd632
1980 [3] Southland Conference 5th380
1981 [3] Southland Conference 5th461
1982 [2] Ken Stephens Southland Conference T–5th470
1983 Southland Conference 7th290
1984 Southland Conference T–6th290
1985 Southland Conference 7th380
1986 Ray Alborn Southland Conference 6th290
1987 Independent -380
1988 Independent -380
1989 Independent -550
1990–2009
No football program
2010 [4] Ray Woodard Independent -560
2011 [5] Southland Conference 6th470
2012 [6] Southland Conference 7th480
2013 [7] Southland Conference 6th570
2014 [8] Southland Conference T–3rd840
2015 [9] Southland Conference T–5th560
2016 [10] Southland Conference T–8th380
2017 [11] Mike Schultz Southland Conference 11th290
2018 [12] Southland Conference 3rd750L 2018 DI FCS Playoffs Lost 2018 DI FCS Playoffs vs Northern Iowa, 13–16
2019 [13] Southland Conference 11th480
2020 [14] Blane Morgan Southland Conference 6th240
2021 [15] Western Athletic Conference 6th290
2022 [16] Southland Conference 8th1100
2023 [17] Peter Rossomando Southland Conference 3rd650
Total2243069(only includes regular season games)
120(only includes bowl games and playoff games)
2253089(all games)
References: [18] [19] [20]

See also

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