Santa Clara Broncos football

The Santa Clara Broncos football program was the intercollegiate American football team for Santa Clara University located in Santa Clara, California. Santa Clara played its first football game against St. Mary's College in San Francisco in 1896. Santa Clara compiled an all-time record of 352–244–28 (.587).[2]

Santa Clara Broncos
First season1896
Last season1992
StadiumKezar Stadium (in San Francisco, 1925–1952)
Buck Shaw Stadium
(1962–1992)
(Capacity: 6,800)
Field surfaceNatural grass
LocationSanta Clara, California
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceDivision II Independent
All-time record35224428 (.587)
Bowl record30 (1.000)
Conference titles2 (1983, 1985)
RivalriesSt. Mary's Gaels
California Golden Bears
Stanford Cardinal
San Francisco Dons
ColorsMaroon and White[1]
         
WebsiteSantaClaraBroncos.com
Santa Clara played the Big Game from 1915 to 1917, after the University of California dropped rugby union

At the conclusion of the 1992 season, the Santa Clara football program was discontinued due to new NCAA regulations which mandated all sports be played at the same level at each university. Santa Clara had fielded all Division I teams with the exception of the Division II football team, and elected not to field a team at the Division I-AA level.[3]

Santa Clara played in three major bowl games and won all three: 1937 Sugar Bowl, 1938 Sugar Bowl, and 1950 Orange Bowl.

Notable alumni include:

Championships

Conference championships

Year Conference Coach Overall record Conference record
1983Western Football Conference (Co-Championship)Pat Malley6–4–02–1
1985Terry Malley8–2–14–0–1
Total conference championships 2

Conference affiliations:

Bowl game appearances

Season Date Bowl City W/L Opponent PF PA Head coach
1936January 1, 1937SugarNew OrleansWLSU2114Buck Shaw
1937January 1, 1938SugarWLSU60
1949January 2, 1950OrangeMiamiWKentucky2113Len Casanova
Total 3 bowl games 3–04827

References

  1. "SCU Color Palette - University Marketing and Communications - Santa Clara University". Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  2. "Santa Clara Historical Data". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
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