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American college football season
The 1994 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team was an
American football team that represented Southwest Texas State University (now known as
Texas State University) during the
1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the
Southland Conference (SLC). In their third year under head coach
Jim Bob Helduser, the team compiled an overall record of 4–7 with a mark of 1–5 in conference play.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 1 | No. 4 (
D-II)
Texas A&M–Kingsville* | | L 14–45 | |
[1] |
September 8 | No. 3
Northern Iowa* | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| W 20–19 | 7,139 |
[2] |
September 17 | at
Pacific (CA)* | | L 7–27 | 7,505 |
[3] |
September 24 |
Cal State Northridge* | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| W 28–23 | 8,916 |
[4] |
October 1 |
Sonoma State* | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| W 57–7 | 6,146 |
[5]
[6] |
October 8 |
North Texas | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| L 14–27 | |
[7] |
October 22 |
Nicholls State | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX (
rivalry)
| W 27–26 | |
[8] |
October 29 |
Northwestern State | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| L 17–41 | |
[9] |
November 5 | at No. 11
McNeese State | | L 10–34 | |
[10] |
November 12 | No. 22
Stephen F. Austin | - Bobcat Stadium
- San Marcos, TX
| L 19–24 | |
[11] |
November 19 | at
Sam Houston State | | L 10–34 | |
[12] |
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References
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"Javelinas demolish Bobcats". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. September 2, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Unprepared UNI falls flat". The Des Moines Register. September 9, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Pacific erases halftime deficit, defeats Southwest Texas 27–7". The Sacramento Bee. September 18, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^ Steve Elling (September 25, 1994).
"CSUN serves up blue-plate special". The Los Angeles Times (Valley ed.). p. C14. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Cossacks routed by SW Texas State, 57–7". The Press Democrat. October 2, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Final 1994 Division II Cumulative Football Statistics Report".
National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
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"North Texas pulls away from SWT". The El Paso Times. October 9, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Nicholls St. falls 27–26". Enterprise-Journal. October 23, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Demons throttle SW Texas". Alexandria Daily Town Talk. October 30, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"McNeese St. hammers Southwest Texas St". Austin American-Statesman. November 6, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Lumberjacks chop down SWT, 24–19". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. November 13, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"SWT falls 34–10 in final game". Austin American-Statesman. November 20, 1994. Retrieved March 6, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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Venues |
- Evans Field (a.k.a. Normal Field) (1915–1931)
- Evans Field (a.k.a. Kyle Field) (1932–1980)
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Bobcat Stadium (1981–present)
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Culture & lore | |
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People | |
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Seasons | |
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National championship seasons in bold |