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Bruce Football Team History


Bruce Trojans
Bruce High School

430 East Countiss Street Bruce, MS
Stadium: Trojan Field
Colors: Blue & Gold
Coach: J.V. Swindle


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1940  <-- 1966 <- 1967 -> 1968 --> 2023

1967 Season Highlights
 J.V. Swindle enters his 1st season as Head Coach at Bruce.
 The Trojans set a team record for most points scored by both teams with 100 points.
 
1967 Season
 
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Fri., Sep. 8   Calhoun City    6   33   L       
 Fri., Sep. 15   Pontotoc   *  0   38   L       
 Fri., Sep. 22   Aberdeen   *  0   56   L       
 Fri., Sep. 29   Amory   *  12   53   L       
 Fri., Oct. 6   OPEN               
 Fri., Oct. 13   Houston   *  32   68   L       
 Fri., Oct. 20   West Point   *  0   60   L       
 Fri., Oct. 27   Starkville   *  7   49   L       
 Fri., Nov. 3   University   *  6   21   L       
 Fri., Nov. 10   New Albany   *  12   46   L       
 
1967 Season Totals
  Record0-9
  Points Scored75
  Scoring Average8.3
  Points Allowed424
  Defense Average47.1
  Opponents Record52-44 -6
  Home Record0-0
  Away Record0-0
  
1967  Little 10 Conference  Standings
  Regular Season   Conference Record 
 Team  W/L/T  PF   PA  W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Amory 8-32201157-1-018265  Jim Walden
Starkville 8-1-1260537-0-122640  Jim Craig
West Point 7-31771126-2-014477  Charlie Newell
Houston 7-2-22171284-2-2160107  William Ward
New Albany 4-51691604-4-0169140  Don Skelton
Aberdeen 4-5-11441403-4-110392  Jack Harris
Pontotoc 2-81101732-6-076132  Ralph Mitchell
University 1-8-1681801-7-047133  Bob Sanders
Bruce 0-9754240-8-069391  J.V. Swindle



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In 1969 the two point conversion was adopted for play following a touchdown. Until that time all conversions were worth one point.