1974 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team

1974 Mississippi State Bulldogs football
Sun Bowl, W 2624 vs. North Carolina
Conference Southeastern Conference
Ranking
AP No. 17
1974 record 93 (33 SEC)
Head coach Bob Tyler (2nd season)
Home stadium Scott Field
(Capacity: 35,000)
1974 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
No. 5 Alabama $ 6 0 0     11 1 0
No. 8 Auburn 4 2 0     10 2 0
Georgia 4 2 0     6 6 0
No. 17 Mississippi State 3 3 0     9 3 0
No. 15 Florida 3 3 0     8 4 0
Kentucky 3 3 0     6 5 0
No. 20 Tennessee 2 3 1     7 3 2
Vanderbilt 2 3 1     7 3 2
LSU 2 4 0     5 5 1
Ole Miss 0 6 0     3 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1974 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University during the 1974 NCAA Division I football season. Led by second-year coach Bob Tyler, the Bulldogs finished 93 and qualified for their first bowl game in 11 years. In addition, the Bulldogs finished ranked #17 in the final AP Poll, their first ranked finish in 17 seasons.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result
September 7 William & Mary* Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS W 497  
September 21 Georgia Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS W 3814  
September 28 at Florida Florida FieldGainesville, FL L 1329  
October 5 Kansas State* Scott FieldStarkville, MS W 2116  
October 12 at Lamar* Cardinal StadiumBeaumont, TX W 3721  
October 19 at Memphis State* Liberty BowlMemphis, TN W 2928  
October 26 Louisville* Scott FieldStarkville, MS W 567  
November 2 at No. 4 Alabama No. 17 Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL (Rivalry) L 035  
November 9 No. 10 Auburn Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS L 2024  
November 16 LSU Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS (Rivalry) W 76  
November 23 vs. Ole Miss Mississippi Veterans Memorial StadiumJackson, MS (Egg Bowl) W 3113  
December 28 vs. North Carolina* Sun Bowl StadiumEl Paso, TX (Sun Bowl) W 2624  
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.

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References

  1. College Football @ Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved December 25, 2015
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