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Mississippi School for the Deaf Football Team History


Mississippi School for the Deaf Bulldogs
Mississippi School for the Deaf

1253 Eastover Drive Jackson, MS
Stadium: Davis Field
Colors: Purple & Gold
Coach: Cecil Davis


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1948  <-- 1973 <- 1974 -> 1975 --> 2024

1974 Season Highlights
 Cecil Davis enters his 21st season as Head Coach at Mississippi School for the Deaf.
 
1974 Season
       
 Date   Opponent  Score   
 Fri., Sep. 6   Terry High   *  0   52   L       
 Fri., Sep. 13   OPEN               
 Fri., Sep. 20   OPEN               
 Fri., Sep. 27   Saint Andrews Episcopal    0   54   L       
 Fri., Oct. 4   Byram   *  6   20   L       
 Fri., Oct. 11   Madison-Ridgeland   *  0   55   L       
 Sat., Oct. 19   Louisiana School Deaf LA  8   6   W       
 Sat., Oct. 26  vs. Alabama School Deaf AL    0   50   L       
 Fri., Nov. 1   Utica   *  6   62   L       
 Fri., Nov. 8   OPEN               
 
1974 Season Totals
  Record1-6
  Points Scored20
  Scoring Average2.9
  Points Allowed299
  Defense Average42.7
  Opponents Record56-41
  Home Record0-1
  Away Record0-0
  
1974  Capital Conference  Standings
  Regular Season   Conference Record 
 Team  W/L/T  PF   PA  W/L/T  PF  PA   Coach 
Madison-Ridgeland 9-0313478-0-029340  P.B. Walker
Saint Aloysius 10-1311236-1-020923  Tommy Autry
Utica 6-4174805-3-016773  Terry Clark
Puckett 5-51892194-3-0119124  Lennis Stevens
Raymond 5-51811674-3-0128104  Phil Hannon
Byram 3-71022603-5-082185  Roy Welch
Pelahatchie 2-81043001-6-072221  George Alliston
Terry High 2-81462511-7-086209  Frank Keenum
Mississippi School for the Deaf 1-6202990-4-012189  Cecil Davis



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