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The Texas State Bobcats football program Texas State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level. They play in the Sun Belt Conference. The program began in 1904 and has an overall winning record. The program has a total of 14 conference titles, nine of them being outright conference titles.
View history; Tools. Tools. ... Annual record of Texas State Bobcats football team. Yearly records ... vs North Dakota State in National Championship #1: 1982: 1st
The WAC reinstated football at the FCS level for the fall 2021 season, coinciding with the arrival of four schools from the Southland Conference. UTRGV, currently a full WAC member without football, initially announced it would start an FCS football program no later than 2024, but made that an exhibition season before full varsity play in 2025.
Texas State currently trails in the series with 13 wins against the Colonels' 16, as the Colonels re-took the paddle in 2010, eventually winning 47–45 in 4 OT. 2010 was Texas State's last year playing football in the Southland Conference. In 2011, they were an FCS Independent and in their first year of transitioning to the FBS. Since Texas ...
No. 1 Texas: 28–6: No. 2 Navy: FWAA only; Texas had already been named No. 1 in the final AP and Coaches Polls three weeks earlier. [234] 1965: Orange Bowl [235] [236] No. 4 Alabama: 39–28: No. 3 Nebraska: Became AP Poll championship game after No. 1 and 2 teams lost the Rose and Cotton Bowl games earlier in the day. 1966: Game of the ...
The pinnacle of the Texas high school football season has arrived. Find ticket & parking information along with how to watch all 12 state title games.
Despite playing seven games against teams from their former conference, the Southland Conference, they were technically an FCS independent as they transitioned to the Football Bowl Subdivision. They will become a member of the Western Athletic Conference in 2012 and become a full FBS member in 2013. They finished the season 6–6. [1]
The 2004 Texas State Bobcats football team was an American football team that represented Texas State University–San Marcos (now known as Texas State University) during the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the Southland Conference (SLC).