1911 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football team

The 1911 Southwest Texas State Normal School football team was an American football team that represented Southwest Texas State Normal School as an independent during the 1911 college football season. In its second season underhead coach James R. Coxen, the team compiled a 1–3-0 record.[1]

1911 Southwest Texas State Bobcats football
ConferenceIndependent
1911 record1–3-0
Head coachJames R. Coxen
1911 Southern college football independents records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Oklahoma      8 0 0
Florida      5 0 1
VMI      7 1 0
Texas A&M      6 1 0
Georgetown      7 1 1
Navy      6 0 3
North Carolina      6 1 1
VPI      6 1 2
Virginia      8 2 0
Arkansas      6 2 1
Oklahoma A&M      5 2 0
Texas      5 2 0
Kentucky State      7 3 0
West Virginia      6 3 0
Davidson      5 3 0
North Carolina A&M      5 3 0
Chattanooga      3 2 0
Catholic University      3 2 2
Maryland      4 4 2
Baylor      3 4 2
Wake Forest      3 5 0
Delaware      2 5 2
Spring Hill      1 3 0
Southwest Texas      1 3 0
South Carolina      1 4 2
William & Mary      1 7 1
Middle Tennessee      0 1 0
Richmond      0 6 2

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
October 16San Marcos HS
  • Coronal Athletic Field
  • San Marcos, TX
W 11–5[2]
October 21Coronal InstituteSan Marcos, TXL 0–17[3]
San Marcos Baptist AcademyL 0–5[1]
San Marcos Baptist AcademyL 0–10[1]
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References

  1. "2018 Texas State Football Media Guide" (PDF). Texas State University. p. 153. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  2. "Football at San Marcos". The Galveston Daily News. October 18, 1911. p. 4 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Coronal Won Game: Southwest Texas Normal Was Defeated in 17 to 0 Game". The Houston Post. October 22, 1911. p. 17 via Newspapers.com.


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