Sam Houston State vs. Opponents
Sam Houston State Bearkats
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Sam Houston State
Huntsville, TX Founded: 1879 Stadium: Elliot T. Bowers Stadium Capacity: 14,000 Colors: Orange & White Coach: K.C. Keeler Conference: Conference USA- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
10/9/2021 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | W 41-7 | |
3/20/2020 (Fri) | @ Lamar * | W 62-7 | |
10/12/2019 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | L 17-20 (3OT) | |
10/20/2018 (Sat) | @ Lamar * | L 23-41 | |
10/21/2017 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | W 63-27 | |
9/17/2016 (Sat) | @ Lamar * | W 44-31 | |
9/19/2015 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | L 46-49 | |
9/27/2014 (Sat) | @ Lamar * | W 42-10 | |
10/12/2013 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | W 14-3 | |
10/27/2012 (Sat) | @ Lamar * | W 56-7 | |
10/29/2011 (Sat) | vs. Lamar * | W 66-0 | |
10/2/2010 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 38-10 | |
9/23/1989 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 0-41 | |
10/8/1988 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 16-14 | |
10/24/1987 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 34-21 | |
9/20/1986 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 24-13 | |
10/26/1985 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 34-22 | |
10/20/1984 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 27-11 | |
9/18/1982 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 7-27 | |
9/19/1981 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 7-50 | |
9/9/1972 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 19-22 | |
9/11/1971 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 13-12 | |
11/17/1962 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 23-7 | |
11/18/1961 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 9-7 | |
11/19/1960 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 7-18 | |
11/21/1959 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | L 14-27 | |
10/18/1958 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 7-20 | |
10/19/1957 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | T 7-7 | |
10/20/1956 (Sat) | @ Lamar | W 20-6 | |
10/22/1955 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 46-13 | |
10/23/1954 (Sat) | @ Lamar | L 0-6 | |
10/17/1953 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 34-0 | |
1952 | @ Lamar | W 31-13 | |
10/20/1951 (Sat) | vs. Lamar | W 33-14 |
Sam Houston State has won 22 and scored 924 points Lamar has won 11 and scored 583 points with 1 being tied |
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Great Moments in College Football History
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.
College football's largest margin of victory came in 1916, when Georgia Tech defeated Cumberland by a score of 222 to 0. The game was cut short by 15 minutes.