Troy Football Team History
Troy Trojans
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Troy University
Troy, AL
Founded: 1887 Stadium: Movie Gallery Veterans Stadium Capacity: 30,000 Colors: Cardinal, Black & Silver Coach: Chan Gailey Conference: Gulf States-
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1984 Season Highlights |
Chan Gailey enters his 2nd season as Head Coach at Troy. |
The Trojans won the Gulf States Conference Championship. |
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1984 Season |
Date |
Opponent | Score |
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Sat., Sep. 8 | vs. Nicholls State
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26 |
7 |
W |
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| Sat., Sep. 15 | Florida A&M
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17 |
3 |
W |
@ Jacksonville, FL |
| Sat., Sep. 22 | vs. West Alabama
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35 |
26 |
W |
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| Sat., Sep. 29 | @ West Georgia
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41 |
10 |
W |
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| Sat., Oct. 6 | Valdosta State
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27 |
12 |
W |
@ Dothan, AL |
| Sat., Oct. 13 | @ Mississippi College
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14 |
7 |
W |
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| Sat., Oct. 20 | vs. Delta State
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35 |
20 |
W |
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| Sat., Oct. 27 | @ North Alabama
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10 |
13 |
L |
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| Sat., Nov. 3 | vs. Tennessee-Martin
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31 |
7 |
W |
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| Sat., Nov. 10 | @
Jacksonville State
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42 |
39 |
W |
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| Sat., Nov. 24 | vs. Central State (OH)
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31 |
21 |
W |
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| Sat., Dec. 1 | vs. Towson
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45 |
3 |
W |
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| Sat., Dec. 8 | North Dakota State
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18 |
17 |
W |
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Palm Bowl Bowl |
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1984 Season Totals |
Record | 12-1
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Points Scored | 372 |
Scoring Average | 28.6 |
Points Allowed | 185 |
Defense Average | 14.2 |
Opponents Record | 4-5
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Conference Record | 0-0 |
Home Record | 6-0
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Away Record | 3-1
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1984 NCAA Final Rankings |
Rank |
Record |
Source |
was not ranked. |
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1984 Gulf States- Standings |
| Season |
Bowls |
Conference |
Team |
W/L/T | PF | PA |
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W/L/T |
PF | PA |
Coach |
Troy |
12-1 | 372 | 185 | | | | |
Chan Gailey |
1984 All American Awards |
Player |
Position |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Award |
Team |
Source |
Coming Someday |
1984 All Gulf States Conference Players |
Player |
Position |
Class |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Team |
Source |
Coming Someday |
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Some records may be incomplete.
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Great Moments in College Football History
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