1970 Lamar Tech Cardinals football team

The 1970 Lamar Tech Cardinals football team represented the Lamar State College of Technology in the 1970 NCAA College Division football season as a member of the Southland Conference. The Cardinals played their home games at Cardinal Stadium now named Provost Umphrey Stadium in Beaumont, Texas. The team finished the season with a 3–7 overall record and a 1–3 conference record.

1970 Lamar Tech Cardinals football
ConferenceSouthland Conference
1970 record3–7 (1–3 Southland)
Head coachVernon Glass (8th season)
Home stadiumCardinal Stadium
(Capacity: 17,500)
1970 Southland Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Arkansas State $ 4 0 0  11 0 0
Abilene Christian 3 1 0  9 2 0
Trinity (TX) 2 2 0  5 6 0
Lamar Tech 1 3 0  3 7 0
Texas–Arlington 0 4 0  0 10 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • Arkansas State record includes Pecan Bowl win.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 19West Texas State*
W 33–2814,217
September 26Louisiana Tech*
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Beaumont, TX
W 6–07,729
October 3at Southern Illinois*L 16–3210,000
October 11McNeese State*
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Beaumont, TX
L 12–1715,165
October 17Abilene Christian
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Beaumont, TX
L 27–428,959
October 24at Southwestern Louisiana*L 6–1511,000
October 31at Arkansas StateJonesboro, ARL 7–698,500
November 8at Trinity (TX)San Antonio, TXL 31–373,500
November 14at New Mexico State*
L 37–699,800
November 22Texas–Arlington
  • Cardinal Stadium
  • Beaumont, TX
W 24–09,821
  • *Non-conference game

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References

  1. "2015 Lamar University Football". Lamar University Athletics. pp. 108–109. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  2. "Archived Team-by-Team Final Statistics". NCAA.org. Retrieved March 25, 2016.
  3. David DeLassus. "Lamar Yearly Results (1970-1974)". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved March 26, 2016.
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