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The Oklahoma Collegiate Conference (OCC ), also known as the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (OCAC ), was an
intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1929 to 1974. The conference's members were located in the state of
Oklahoma .
[1] The league's predecessor was the first iteration of the
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference , and its successor was the OIC's
second iteration .
1929 –
Central State
1930 –
East Central State
1931 – Central State
1932 – Central State and
Southwestern State
1933 – Southwestern State
1934 – Central State
1935 – Central State and East Central State
1936 – Central State
1937 – Central State
1938 – Central State
1939 – Central State
1940 –
Oklahoma Baptist
1941 – Central State
1942 – Central State
1943 – No champion
1944 – No champion
1945 – No champion
1946 –
Southeastern State
1947 – Southeastern State
1948 – Central State and Southeastern State
1949 – Central State
1950 – Central State and Southwestern State
1951 –
Northeastern State
1952 – Northeastern State
1953 – Northeastern State
1954 – Central State and Southwestern State
1955 – Central State, Northeastern State, and Southwestern State
1956 – Central State and Northeastern State
1957 – Southwestern State
1958 – Northeastern State
1962 –
Central State (OK)
1963 – Northeastern State
1964 – East Central State
1965 – East Central State
1966 – East Central State
1967 – East Central State and Southeastern State
1968 – Southeastern State
1969 – Northeastern State and Southeastern State
1970 – Southwestern State
1971 – Southwestern State
1972 – Central State
1973 –
Langston
See also
References
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Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference
Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine , College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 28, 2015.
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"Lions Hoping For Bowl Bid From Florida" .
The Oklahoman .
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma . November 16, 1959. p. 26. Retrieved November 25, 2020 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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"Lions Wrap Up 2nd Straight OCC Title" .
Clinton Daily News .
Clinton, Oklahoma .
United Press International . November 7, 1960. p. 7. Retrieved November 25, 2020 – via
Newspapers.com
.
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"Lions Finish In First With Central State" .
The Durant Daily Democrat .
Durant, Oklahoma .
United Press International . November 20, 1961. p. 7. Retrieved April 30, 2020 – via
Newspapers.com
.