1950 Texas A&M Aggies football team

1950 Texas A&M Aggies football
Presidential Cup Bowl Champions
Conference Southwest Conference
1950 record 7–4 (3–3 SWC)
Head coach Harry Stiteler (3rd year)
Home stadium Kyle Field
1950 Southwest Conference football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
#3 Texas $ 6 0 0     9 2 0
Baylor 4 2 0     7 3 0
Texas A&M 3 3 0     7 4 0
TCU 3 3 0     5 5 0
Rice 2 4 0     6 4 0
SMU 2 4 0     6 4 0
Arkansas 1 5 0     2 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1950 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 1950 college football season as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC). The Aggies were led by head coach Harry Stiteler in his third season and finished with a record of seven wins and four losses (7–4 overall, 3–3 in the SWC) and with a victory over Georgia in the Presidential Cup Bowl.

Schedule

Date Opponent# Rank# Site Result
September 23 Nevada* Alamo StadiumSan Antonio, TX W 48–18  
September 18 vs. Texas Tech* Alamo Stadium • San Antonio, TX (Rivalry) W 34–13  
October 7 at No. 6 Oklahoma* Oklahoma Memorial StadiumNorman, OK L 28–34  
October 14 VMI* Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX W 52–0  
October 21 TCU Kyle Field • College Station, TX (Rivalry) W 42–23  
October 28 at Baylor No. 13 Baylor StadiumWaco, TX (Battle of the Brazos) L 20–27  
November 4 Arkansas Kyle Field • College Station, TX (Rivalry) W 42–13  
November 11 at No. 7 SMU Cotton BowlDallas, TX W 25–20  
November 18 Rice No. 12 Kyle Field • College Station, TX L 13–21  
November 30 at No. 5 Texas Texas Memorial StadiumAustin, TX (Rivalry) L 0–17  
December 9 vs. Georgia Byrd StadiumCollege Park, MD (Presidential Cup Bowl) W 40–20  
*Non-conference game.

References

  1. "1950 Texas A&M Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
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