1973 Nevada Wolf Pack football team

The 1973 Nevada Wolf Pack football team represented the University of Nevada, Reno during the 1973 NCAA Division II football season. Nevada competed as an independent. The Wolf Pack were led by fifth-year head coach Jerry Scattini and played their home games at Mackay Stadium.[1][2]

1973 Nevada Wolf Pack football
ConferenceIndependent
1973 record7–4
Head coachJerry Scattini (5th season)
Home stadiumMackay Stadium
(Capacity: 7,500)
1973 NCAA Division II independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 1 Tennessee State      10 0 0
No. 9 Hawaii      9 2 0
Nebraska–Omaha      7 2 1
UNLV      8 3 0
No. 13 Delaware ^      8 4 0
Central Michigan      7 4 0
Nevada      7 4 0
Milwaukee      6 4 1
Eastern Michigan      6 4 0
Akron      6 5 0
Central State (OH)      6 5 0
Wayne State (MI)      5 5 0
Drexel      4 4 0
Bucknell      3 4 2
Northeast Louisiana      3 5 2
Santa Clara      4 6 0
Chattanooga      4 7 0
Indiana State      4 7 0
Northeastern      3 6 0
Northern Michigan      2 7 1
Portland State      1 10 0
  • ^ NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from Associated Press poll

Previous season

The Wolf Pack finished the 1972 season 6–5.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 8at San Francisco StateL 28–31
September 15Sacramento StateW 17–10
September 22at Chico State
W 33–3
September 29Idaho State
  • Mackay Stadium
  • Reno, NV
W 38–14
October 6at Portland StateW 59–0
October 13at Santa ClaraL 14–27
October 20at Cal State NorthridgeW 48–01,500
October 27Cal State Fullerton
  • Mackay Stadium
  • Reno, NV
L 10–177,130
November 3No. 9 Boise State
W 23–213,111
November 10at UC DavisL 6–17
November 17No. 9 UNLV
W 19–3
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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References

  1. "Nevada Football 2018 Media Guide" (PDF). University of Nevada, Reno. 2018. p. 135. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. "Nevada Yearly Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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