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Lafayette Football Team History


Lafayette Commodores
Lafayette High School

160 Commodore Drive Oxford, MS
Stadium: William L. Buford Stadium
Colors: Red, White & Gold
Coach: Bill Scott


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1965  <-- 1975 <- 1976 -> 1977 --> 2024

1976 Season Highlights
 Bill Scott enters his 1st season as Head Coach at Lafayette.
 The Commodores won the Tri-Lakes Conference Championship.
 
1976 Season
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Fri., Sep. 3  @ Coffeeville   *  35   6   W       
 Fri., Sep. 10  @ Charleston   *  14   8   W       
 Fri., Sep. 17  vs. Bruce   *  28   13   W       
 Fri., Sep. 24  vs. South Panola    0   26   L       
 Fri., Oct. 1  @ Independence   *  34   0   W       
 Fri., Oct. 8  @ Senatobia   *  0   34   L       
 Fri., Oct. 15  vs. Water Valley   *  31   0   W       
 Fri., Oct. 22  vs. Oxford    35   35   T       
 Fri., Oct. 29  @ Calhoun City   *  41   0   W       
 Fri., Nov. 5  vs. Coldwater   *  27   0   W       
 Fri., Nov. 12   Pontotoc    19   14   W    Oxford   
 
1976 Season Totals
  Record8-2 -1
  Points Scored264
  Scoring Average24.0
  Points Allowed136
  Defense Average12.4
  Opponents Record47-54 -4
  Home Record3-1 -1
  Away Record4-1
  
1976  Tri-Lakes Conference  Standings
  Regular Season   Conference Record 
 Team  W/L/T  PF   PA  W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Lafayette 8-2-12641367-1-021061  Bill Scott
Senatobia 8-2-1362736-1-125526  Dale Burt
Bruce 7-42341255-3-017189  Keith Steele
Independence 6-2-11751205-1-113497  Jim Buck Aven
Charleston 5-3-1158625-3-015256  Clyde Robinson
Calhoun City 4-61622562-6-080222  Jim McAlpin
Coldwater 3-51031472-5-070147  Butch Veazey
Water Valley 1-8712701-7-057251  Dean Wright
Coffeeville 0-8872840-6-056224  



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