2011 Conference USA Conference Standings
Season | Conference | Coach | |||||||||
East | |||||||||||
Southern Mississippi | 12-2 | 516 | 291 | ## | 6-2 | 279 | 164 | Larry Fedora | |||
Marshall | 7-6 | 284 | 372 | 5-3 | 217 | 241 | John Holliday | ||||
East Carolina | 5-7 | 315 | 387 | 4-4 | 210 | 244 | Ruffin McNeill | ||||
Central Florida | 5-7 | 325 | 220 | 3-6 | 216 | 193 | George OLeary | ||||
Memphis | 2-10 | 195 | 421 | 1-7 | 120 | 271 | Larry Porter | ||||
Tulane | 2-11 | 274 | 487 | 1-7 | 137 | 289 | Bob Toledo/Mark Hutson | ||||
West | |||||||||||
Houston | 13-1 | 690 | 314 | # | 8-0 | 455 | 160 | Tony Levine | |||
Tulsa | 8-5 | 430 | 355 | 7-1 | 300 | 160 | Bill Blankenship | ||||
Southern Methodist | 8-5 | 336 | 300 | 5-3 | 197 | 184 | June Jones | ||||
Rice | 4-8 | 280 | 400 | 3-5 | 210 | 260 | David Bailiff | ||||
Alabama Birmingham | 3-9 | 242 | 441 | 3-5 | 181 | 319 | Neil Callaway | ||||
Texas El Paso | 5-7 | 319 | 364 | 2-7 | 241 | 313 | Mike Price | ||||
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.