Mississippi State Coaches
Mississippi State Bulldogs
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University of Mississippi State
Starkville, MS Founded: 1878 Stadium: Scott Field Capacity: 55,082 Colors: Maroon & White Coach: Jeff Lebby Conference: Southeastern- |
Harry J. Mehre |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
Mississippi | 1945 | NCAA | 4-5 | 100 | 183 | Southeastern | 3-3 | 68 | 112 | ||
Mississippi | 1944 | NCAA | 2-6 | 77 | 178 | Southeastern | 2-3 | 59 | 95 | ||
Mississippi | 1942 | NCAA | 2-7 | 132 | 163 | Southeastern | 0-5 | 33 | 136 | ||
Mississippi | 1941 | NCAA | 6-2-1 | 131 | 67 | Southeastern | 2-1-1 | 47 | 45 | ||
Mississippi | 1940 | NCAA | 9-2 | 251 | 100 | Southeastern | 3-1 | 60 | 46 | ||
Mississippi | 1939 | NCAA | 7-2 | 230 | 64 | Southeastern | 2-2 | 40 | 50 | ||
Mississippi | 1938 | NCAA | 9-2 | 232 | 120 | Southeastern | 3-2 | 85 | 73 | ||
Georgia | 1937 | NCAA | 6-3-2 | 151 | 64 | Southeastern | 1-2-2 | 13 | 50 | ||
Georgia | 1936 | 5-4-1 | 115 | 159 | Southeastern | 3-3 | 74 | 133 | |||
Georgia | 1935 | 6-4 | 169 | 88 | Southeastern | 2-4 | 54 | 81 | |||
Georgia | 1934 | 7-3 | 141 | 56 | Southeastern | 3-2 | 51 | 33 | |||
Georgia | 1933 | 8-2 | 148 | 86 | Southeastern | 3-1 | 53 | 33 | |||
Georgia | 1932 | 2-5-2 | 122 | 116 | Southern | ||||||
Georgia | 1931 | 8-2 | 201 | 118 | Southern | ||||||
Georgia | 1930 | 7-2-1 | 185 | 71 | Southern | ||||||
Georgia | 1929 | 6-4 | 155 | 97 | Southern | ||||||
Georgia | 1928 | 4-5 | 122 | 113 | Southern |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 17 Years | 98-60-7 | 2662 | 1843 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 27-29-7 | 637 | 887 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.
The first college football game was broadcast on television in 1939. The teams involved were Fordham University and Waynesburg College.