Virginia Coaches
Virginia Cavaliers
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University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA Founded: 1819 Stadium: Scott Stadium Capacity: 62,500 Colors: Navy Blue & Orange Coach: Conference: Atlantic Coast- |
| Steve Sloan |
| Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
| Duke | 1986 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 200 | 284 | Atlantic Coast | 2-5 | 136 | 216 | ||
| Duke | 1985 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 193 | 252 | Atlantic Coast | 2-5 | 94 | 174 | ||
| Duke | 1984 | NCAA 1-A | 2-9 | 128 | 301 | Atlantic Coast | 1-6 | 88 | 216 | ||
| Duke | 1983 | NCAA 1-A | 3-8 | 246 | 350 | Atlantic Coast | 3-5 | 198 | 277 | ||
| Mississippi | 1982 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 208 | 262 | Southeastern | 0-6 | 69 | 196 | ||
| Mississippi | 1981 | NCAA 1-A | 4-6-1 | 167 | 284 | Southeastern | 1-5-1 | 108 | 223 | ||
| Mississippi | 1980 | NCAA 1-A | 3-8 | 263 | 266 | Southeastern | 2-5 | 136 | 182 | ||
| Mississippi | 1979 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 251 | 298 | Southeastern | 3-3 | 169 | 123 | ||
| Mississippi | 1978 | NCAA 1-A | 5-6 | 181 | 240 | Southeastern | 2-4 | 107 | 154 | ||
| Texas Tech | 1977 | NCAA 1 | 7-5 | 279 | 246 | Lost 17-40 | Southwest | 4-4 | 191 | 159 | |
| Texas Tech | 1976 | NCAA 1 | 10-2 | 336 | 206 | Lost 24-27 | Southwest | # | 7-1 | 216 | 129 |
| Texas Tech | 1975 | NCAA 1 | 6-5 | 272 | 251 | Southwest | 4-3 | 173 | 165 | ||
| Vanderbilt | 1974 | NCAA 1 | 7-3-2 | 313 | 199 | Tied 6-6 | Southeastern | 2-3-1 | 122 | 144 | |
| Vanderbilt | 1973 | NCAA 1 | 5-6 | 181 | 262 | Southeastern | 1-5 | 87 | 181 | ||
| Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
| Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
| Totals | 14 Years | 68-86-3 | 3218 | 3701 | 0-2-1 | 47 | 73 | 34-60-3 | 1894 | 2539 | |
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
Field goals in college football were originally worth five points. This was decreased to four points in 1904 and three points in 1909.
Field goals in college football were originally worth five points. This was decreased to four points in 1904 and three points in 1909.