Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football

Hardin–Simmons Cowboys
Head coach Jesse Burleson
Stadium Shelton Stadium
Location Abilene, Texas
NCAA division Division III
Conference ASC
Bowl record 521 (.688)
Conference titles 3 BIAA
Colors Purple and Gold[1]
         

The Hardin–Simmons Cowboys football team represents Hardin–Simmons University in the sport of college football.[2]

Hardin–Simmons was a member of the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association from 1941 to 1961, during which time the football team won three conference championships; 1942 (shared with Texas Tech), 1946, and 1958.[3] The team made four Sun Bowl appearances, with a resulting 1–2–1 record, including the first Sun Bowl played at the collegiate level, on January 1, 1936. Hardin–Simmons has the distinction of having appeared in three bowl games in December 1948, resulting in two wins and a tie.[4]

Bowl game appearances

The Hardin–Simmons Cowboys have played in 8 NCAA-sanctioned bowl games with a record of 5–2–1.[5]

Season Date Bowl W/L Opponent PF PA Coach Notes
1935 January 1, 1936 Sun Bowl T New Mexico A&M 14 14 Frank Kimbrough notes
1936 January 1, 1937 Sun Bowl W Texas Western 34 6 Frank Kimbrough notes
1942 January 1, 1943 Sun Bowl L Second Air Force 7 13 Clark Jarnagin notes
1946 January 4, 1947 Alamo Bowl W Denver 20 0 Warren B. Woodson notes
1947 January 1, 1948 Harbor Bowl W San Diego State 53 0 Warren B. Woodson
1948 December 11, 1948 Grape Bowldagger T Pacific (CA) 35 35 Warren B. Woodson
1948 December 18, 1948 Shrine Bowl W Ouachita Baptist 41 12 Warren B. Woodson
1948 December 30, 1948 Camellia Bowl W Wichita State 49 12 Warren B. Woodson
1958 December 31, 1958 Sun Bowl L Wyoming 7 14 Sammy Baugh notes
Total 9 bowl games 5–2–2 260 106

dagger The Grape Bowl is listed in NCAA records, but was not an NCAA-sanctioned bowl game.[5]

References

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