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American college football season
The 1985 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
1985 NCAA Division I-AA football season as a member of the
Gulf Star Conference (GSC). In their third year under head coach
John O'Hara, the team compiled an overall record of 3–8 with a mark of 2–3 in conference play.
Schedule
References
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"A&I Javelinas stomp Southwest Texas 30–7". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. September 8, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"East Carolina rallies for victory over SWT". Austin American-Statesman. September 15, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Lamar stops Southwest Texas, 24–21". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. September 22, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"UTA rallies to nip Bobcats". New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung. Associated Press. September 29, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Miseries continue for UCF". The Orlando Sentinel. October 6, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Johnsons lead McNeese in 28–0 victory". The Crowley Post-Signal. October 20, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Nicholls St. 20, Southwest Texas St. 12". Victoria Advocate. October 27, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Demon's rally short at Southwest Texas". The Shreveport Times. November 3, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"SWT bombs SE Louisiana". The Tyler Courier-Times. November 10, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"'Jacks roar past Bobcats, 43–21". Longview News-Journal. November 17, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Sam Houston rallies past Bobcats". New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung. November 24, 1985. Retrieved March 5, 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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National championship seasons in bold |