1975 Nicholls State Colonels football team
The 1975 Nicholls State Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University in the 1975 NCAA Division II football season. The Colonels were led by second-year head coach Bill Clements. They played their home games at John L. Guidry Stadium and were a member of the Gulf South Conference. They finished the season 8–2, 7–2 in Gulf South play to finish in first place.
1975 Nicholls State Colonels football | |
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Gulf South Conference champion | |
Conference | Gulf South Conference |
1975 record | 8–2 (7–2 GSC) |
Head coach | Bill Clements (2nd season) |
Home stadium | John L. Guidry Stadium (Capacity: 11,600) |
Previous season
The Colonels finished the season 5–6, 4–5 in Gulf South play.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result |
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September 13 | Tennessee–Martin |
| W 23–0 |
September 20 | Jacksonville State |
| W 18–6 |
September 27 | at Troy State | W 17–13 | |
October 4 | at Southeast Missouri State* | W 18–17 | |
October 11 | Northwestern State |
| W 23–10 |
October 25 | at Mississippi College |
| L 7–19 |
November 1 | at Livingston | L 7–13 | |
November 8 | North Alabama |
| W 28–27 |
November 15 | vs. Southeastern Louisiana |
| W 14–6 |
November 22 | Delta State |
| W 24–21 |
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References
- "Nicholls State University Athletics - 1975 Football Schedule" (PDF). Nicholls State University Department of Athletics. p. 62. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
- Troy Football Media Guide (PDF). troytrojans.com. p. 167. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
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