1969 Utah State Aggies football team

The 1969 Utah State Aggies football team was an American football team that represented Utah State University as an independent during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season. In their third season under head coach Chuck Mills, the Aggies compiled a 3–7 record and were outscored by a total of 250 to 134.[1][2]

1969 Utah State Aggies football
ConferenceIndependent
1969 record3–7
Head coach
Home stadiumRomney Stadium
1969 NCAA University Division independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 2 Penn State      11 0 0
No. 17 West Virginia      10 1 0
No. 12 Houston      9 2 0
No. 5 Notre Dame      8 2 1
Buffalo      6 3 0
Villanova      6 3 0
Florida State      6 3 1
Colgate      5 3 1
Air Force      6 4 0
West Texas State      6 4 0
Boston College      5 4 0
New Mexico State      5 5 0
Southern Miss      5 5 0
Syracuse      5 5 0
Army      4 5 1
VPI      4 5 1
Georgia Tech      4 6 0
Miami (FL)      4 6 0
Pittsburgh      4 6 0
Dayton      3 7 0
Marshall      3 7 0
Northern Illinois      3 7 0
Tulane      3 7 0
Utah State      3 7 0
Idaho      2 8 0
Navy      1 9 0
Xavier      1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The team's statistical leaders included Dave Holman with 1,511 passing yards, George Tribble with 469 rushing yards, and Wes Garnett with 439 receiving yards.[3][4]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 13at Wichita StateL 7–17
September 20at Bowling GreenW 14–6
September 27Pacific (CA)L 3–36
October 11Colorado State
  • Romney Stadium
  • Logan, UT
L 33–37
October 18at ArmyW 23–7
October 25Memphis State
  • Romney Stadium
  • Logan, UT
L 0–40
November 1at UtahL 7–27
November 8at No. 19 Air ForceL 13–38
November 15BYU
L 3–21
November 22at IdahoW 31–21

References

  1. "1969 Utah State Aggies Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  2. "2018 Utah State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Utah State University. 2018. pp. 190, 195.
  3. "1969 Utah State Aggies Stats". SR/College Football. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  4. 2018 Media Guide, pp. 154-155.
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