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The Fresno State Bulldogs college football team represent California State University, Fresno in the Mountain West Conference.The Bulldogs competed in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) College Division in the years 1921–1968.
Seven coaches have won conference championships with the Aggies: Bible, Norton, Bryant, Stallings, Bellard, Sherrill and Slocum. Bible and Norton are the only coaches to have won a national championship at Texas A&M. Slocum is the all-time leader in games coached (172), total wins (123) and is tied with Norton for years coached (14).
The Fresno State–San Jose State football rivalry started in 1921 and is the Bulldogs' oldest rival. San Jose State led the series from 1949 to 2001, but Fresno State tied it at 32 games each with a victory in 2002, and recaptured the lead in 2003.
ESPN reported, "Texas A&M turned to its powerful running back to stave off Fresno State... Jorvorskie Lane rushed for two of his four touchdowns in the second and third overtimes as the 23rd-ranked Aggies beat the feisty Bulldogs 47–45 in the first three-OT game in A&M history. The 6-foot, 268-pound Lane barreled for his final touchdown from ...
List of Texas A&M Aggies football seasons. This is a list of seasons completed by the Texas A&M Aggies college football program since the team's inception in 1894. The list documents season-by-season records, bowl game results, and conference records from 1915 to the present. [1]
This category is for American football coaches at California State University, Fresno, more commonly known as Fresno State. Pages in category "Fresno State Bulldogs football coaches" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
Texas A&M and LSU were both members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1903 to 1908 and 1912–1914 and are both members of the SEC. The Aggies first played the Tigers in College Station in 1899, winning 52–0. The Tigers are the Aggies' seventh-oldest collegiate-football rival.
Texas A&M’s greatest impact on college football is not John David Crow, the 12th Man or Johnny Football but rather head coaches. Thanks to Texas A&M, beginning in 1982 the job of “college head ...