Pacific Tigers football
Pacific Tigers football | |
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First season | 1895 |
Last season | 1995 |
Athletic director | Bob Lee |
Head coach | Chuck Shelton |
Stadium |
Stagg Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 28,000) |
Field surface | Grass |
Location | Stockton, California |
NCAA division | Division I-A |
Conference | Big West Conference |
All-time record | 346–403–24 (.463) |
Bowl record | 3–2–1 (.583) |
Conference titles | 6 (5 NCAC, 1 CCAA) |
Colors |
Black and Orange[1] |
Fight song | Tiger Fight Song ("Hungry Tigers") |
Mascot | Powercat |
Website | PacificTigers.com |
The Pacific Tigers football team represented the University of the Pacific in NCAA Division I-A (now FBS) college football. The team competed in the Big West Conference during their last season in 1995. They played their home games at Stagg Memorial Stadium in Stockton, California.
Conference affiliations
- 1895–1924: Independent
- 1925–1942: Northern California Athletic Conference
- 1943–1945: Independent
- 1946–1948: California Collegiate Athletic Association
- 1949–1968: Independent
- 1969–1995: Pacific Coast Athletic Association/Big West Conference
Conference championships
- 1936 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
- 1938 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
- 1940 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
- 1941 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
- 1942 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
- 1947 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
Bowl game appearances
The Pacific Tigers have played in 3 NCAA-sanctioned bowl games with a record of 2–1.[2]
Season | Date | Bowl | W/L | Opponent | PF | PA | Notes | |
1946 | December 21, 1946 | Optimist Bowl | L | North Texas | 13 | 14 | ||
1947 | December 13, 1947 | Grape Bowl | W | Utah State | 35 | 21 | ||
1947 | January 1, 1948 | Raisin Bowl | W | Wichita State | 26 | 14 | notes | |
1948 | December 11, 1948 | Grape Bowl | T | Hardin–Simmons | 35 | 35 | ||
1951 | January 1, 1952 | Sun Bowl | L | Texas Tech | 14 | 25 | notes | |
1952 | January 1, 1953 | Sun Bowl | W | Southern Miss | 26 | 7 | notes | |
Total | 6 bowl games | 3–2–1 |
denotes a game listed in NCAA records, but was not an NCAA-sanctioned bowl game[2]
Final AP Poll rankings
College Football Hall of Fame
- Amos Alonzo Stagg, coach, inducted in 1951
- Eddie LeBaron, quarterback, inducted in 1980
- Wayne Hardin, halfback/quarterback and coach, inducted in 2013
References
- ↑ "Pacific Graphic Identity Sheet" (PDF). October 5, 2006. Retrieved April 5, 2016.
- 1 2 http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2016/bowls.pdf
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