Mississippi State Coaches
Mississippi State Bulldogs
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 | University of Mississippi State Starkville, MS Founded: 1878 Stadium: Scott Field Capacity: 55,082 Colors: Maroon & White Coach: Conference: Southeastern- | 
| Gene Stallings | 
| Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
| Alabama | 1996 | NCAA 1-A | 10-3 | 316 | 195 | Won 17-14 | Southeastern | 6-2 | 204 | 100 | |
| Alabama | 1995 | NCAA 1-A | 8-3 | 260 | 188 | Southeastern | 5-3 | 171 | 138 | ||
| Alabama | 1994 | NCAA 1-A | 12-1 | 305 | 190 | Won 24-17 | Southeastern | 8-0 | 182 | 120 | |
| Alabama | 1993 | NCAA 1-A | 1-12 | 340 | 168 | Won 24-10 | Southeastern | 0-8 | 176 | 110 | |
| Alabama | 1992 | NCAA 1-A | 13-0 | 366 | 122 | Won 34-13 | Southeastern | # | 8-0 | 237 | 78 | 
| Alabama | 1991 | NCAA 1-A | 11-1 | 324 | 143 | Won 30-25 | Southeastern | 6-1 | 128 | 101 | |
| Alabama | 1990 | NCAA 1-A | 7-5 | 260 | 161 | Lost 7-34 | Southeastern | 5-2 | 159 | 78 | |
| Texas A&M | 1971 | NCAA | 5-6 | 144 | 212 | Southwest | 4-3 | 96 | 117 | ||
| Texas A&M | 1970 | NCAA | 2-9 | 170 | 304 | Southwest | 0-7 | 86 | 202 | ||
| Texas A&M | 1969 | NCAA | 3-7 | 116 | 192 | Southwest | 2-5 | 90 | 130 | ||
| Texas A&M | 1968 | NCAA | 3-7 | 196 | 184 | Southwest | 2-5 | 135 | 148 | ||
| Texas A&M | 1967 | NCAA | 7-4 | 211 | 154 | Won 20-16 | Southwest | # | 6-1 | 147 | 78 | 
| Texas A&M | 1966 | NCAA | 4-5-1 | 145 | 183 | Southwest | 4-3 | 122 | 117 | ||
| Texas A&M | 1965 | NCAA | 3-7 | 80 | 170 | Southwest | 1-6 | 56 | 143 | ||
| Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
| Totals | 14 Years | 89-70-1 | 3233 | 2566 | 6-1 | 156 | 129 | 57-46 | 1989 | 1660 | |
| Some records may be incomplete. | 
      Great Moments in College Football History
	  
The first Orange Bowl was played between Manhattan College and the University of Miami on New Year's Day in 1935.
The first Orange Bowl was played between Manhattan College and the University of Miami on New Year's Day in 1935.
 







