Washington State Coaches
Washington State Cougars
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Washington State University
Pullman, WA Founded: 1890 Stadium: Clarence D. Martin Stadium Capacity: 37,600 Colors: Crimson & Gray Coach: Conference: Pac 12- |
| Jack C. Curtice |
| Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
| Stanford | 1962 | NCAA | 5-5 | 124 | 174 | Pac 10 | 2-3 | 67 | 94 | ||
| Stanford | 1961 | NCAA | 4-6 | 105 | 163 | Pac 10 | 1-3 | 35 | 70 | ||
| Stanford | 1960 | NCAA | 0-10 | 111 | 254 | Pac 10 | 0-4 | 34 | 97 | ||
| Stanford | 1959 | NCAA | 3-7 | 232 | 261 | Pac 10 | 0-4 | 58 | 115 | ||
| Stanford | 1958 | NCAA | 2-8 | 93 | 226 | Pacific Coast | 2-5 | 86 | 152 | ||
| Utah | 1957 | NCAA | 6-4 | 262 | 136 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
| Utah | 1956 | NCAA | 5-5 | 227 | 177 | Mountain States Athletic | |||||
| Utah | 1955 | NCAA | 6-3 | 182 | 136 | Mountain States Athletic | |||||
| Utah | 1954 | NCAA | 4-7 | 172 | 212 | Mountain States Athletic | |||||
| Utah | 1953 | NCAA | 8-2 | 264 | 150 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
| Utah | 1952 | NCAA | 6-3-1 | 188 | 128 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
| Utah | 1951 | NCAA | 7-4 | 236 | 247 | Mountain States Athletic | # | ||||
| Utah | 1950 | NCAA | 3-4-3 | 240 | 254 | Mountain States Athletic | |||||
| Texas El Paso | 1949 | NCAA | 8-2-1 | 292 | 113 | Won 33-20 | Border Intercollegiate Athletic | ||||
| Texas El Paso | 1948 | NCAA | 8-2-1 | 361 | 182 | Lost 12-21 | Border Intercollegiate Athletic | ||||
| Texas El Paso | 1947 | NCAA | 5-3-1 | 159 | 79 | Border Intercollegiate Athletic | |||||
| Texas El Paso | 1946 | NCAA | 3-6 | 136 | 150 | Border Intercollegiate Athletic | |||||
| Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
| Totals | 17 Years | 83-81-7 | 3384 | 3042 | 1-1 | 45 | 41 | 5-19 | 280 | 528 | |
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.