2005 Conference USA Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Central Florida | 8-5 | 373 | 373 | # | 7-2 | 272 | 248 | George OLeary | |||
Memphis | 7-5 | 326 | 276 | 5-3 | 207 | 201 | Tommy West | ||||
Southern Mississippi | 7-5 | 355 | 272 | 5-3 | 238 | 182 | Jeff Bower | ||||
East Carolina | 5-6 | 267 | 317 | 4-4 | 194 | 232 | Skip Holtz | ||||
Marshall | 4-7 | 198 | 276 | 2-4 | 112 | 149 | Mark Snyder | ||||
Tulane | 2-9 | 234 | 348 | 1-6 | 150 | 212 | Chris Scelfo | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Tulsa | 9-4 | 430 | 305 | ## | 6-1 | 238 | 139 | Steve Kragthorpe | |||
Texas El Paso | 8-4 | 382 | 311 | 5-3 | 269 | 236 | Mike Price | ||||
Houston | 6-6 | 337 | 324 | 4-4 | 241 | 218 | Art Briles | ||||
Alabama Birmingham | 5-6 | 288 | 251 | 2-5 | 181 | 176 | Watson Brown | ||||
Southern Methodist | 5-6 | 229 | 280 | 2-4 | 109 | 122 | Phil Bennett | ||||
Rice | 1-10 | 234 | 437 | 1-5 | 144 | 209 | Ken Hatfield | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.
The forward pass first appeared in college football in 1906. It was introduced in an attempt to increase scoring and reduce injuries.