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Texas State vs. Opponents


Texas State Bobcats
University of Texas State
 San Marcos, TX
Founded: 1981
Stadium: Bobcat Stadium
Capacity: 30,008
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Coach: G.J. Kinne
Conference: Sun Belt-West

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference

  
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 Date   Opponent   Score    
 9/12/1981 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 59-0     
 9/13/1980 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 38-0     
 9/8/1979 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 19-5     
 1978  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 14-0     
 1977  @  Texas Lutheran   L 13-21     
 1976  vs.  Texas Lutheran   L 9-13     
 1975  vs.  Texas Lutheran   L 20-21     
 1974  vs.  Texas Lutheran   L 7-30     
 1973  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 21-0     
 1972  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 17-12     
 1971  @  Texas Lutheran   W 34-17     
 1970  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 14-3     
 1969  @  Texas Lutheran   T 24-24     
 9/21/1968 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 40-0     
 9/16/1967 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 30-7     
 9/17/1966 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 34-3     
 9/18/1965 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 31-0     
 9/19/1964 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 14-3     
 9/21/1963 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 21-8     
 9/15/1962 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 25-7     
 9/16/1961 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   L 6-7     
 9/17/1960 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   L 7-39     
 9/19/1959 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 14-12     
 9/20/1958 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 27-0     
 9/21/1957 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 28-12     
 9/22/1956 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 19-6     
 9/17/1955 (Sat)  @  Texas Lutheran   W 47-6     
 9/25/1954 (Sat)  vs.  Texas Lutheran   W 20-6     
 1951  @  Texas Lutheran   W 46-0     
 1937    Texas Lutheran   W 34-0     


Texas State has won 23  and scored 732 points
Texas Lutheran has won 6  and scored 262 points
with 1  being tied





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