1925 Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs football team

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1925
Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs football
ConferenceSouthern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Record7–2 (3–0 SIAA)
Head coach
Home stadiumGirard Field
Seasons
1925 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Oglethorpe $ 8 1 0 8 3 0
SW Louisiana 3 0 0 7 2 0
Centenary 2 0 0 6 2 0
Millsaps 4 1 0 5 4 0
Furman 3 1 0 7 3 0
Birmingham–Southern 3 1 1 7 3 1
The Citadel 5 2 0 6 4 0
Howard (AL) 4 2 0 6 3 0
Newberry
3 2 0 5 3 0
Mercer 3 2 0 3 6 0
Centre
1 1 0 3 6 0
Union (TN) 1 1 0 5 4 0
Chattanooga 2 3 0 4 4 0
Presbyterian 2 4 0 3 6 0
Louisiana Tech 1 2 1 1 6 1
Wofford 1 3 0 3 7 0
Loyola (LA) 1 3 0 2 7 0
Mississippi College 1 5 1 1 7 1
Louisiana College
0 3 1 2 6 1
Georgetown (KY) 0 2 0 1 7 0
Rollins 0 3 0 0 7 0
Erskine
0 4 0 1 6 0
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1925 Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs football team was an American football team that represented the Southwestern Louisiana Institute of Liberal and Technical Learning (now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association during the 1925 college football season. In their seventh year under head coach T. R. Mobley, the team compiled a 7–2 record.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultSource
September 26at Loyola (LA)W 17–0[2]
October 3at
Tiger Stadium
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • L 6–38[3]
    October 10South Park Junior College*
    W 14–0[4]
    October 17at
    Pritchett Field
  • Huntsville, TX
  • L 2–7[5]
    October 24Mississippi State Teachers*
    • Girard Field
    • Lafayette, LA
    W 46–0[6]
    October 31
    Louisiana College
    • Girard Field
    • Lafayette, LA
    W 31–0[7]
    November 14Stephen F. Austin*
    • Girard Field
    • Lafayette, LA
    W 26–7[8]
    November 20Louisiana Tech
    W 22–13[9]
    November 26
    Louisiana Normal*
    • Girard Field
    • Lafayette, LA
    W 24–7[10]
    • *Non-conference game

    References

    1. ^ "2019 Louisiana Football Media Guide" (PDF). Louisiana Athletics Communications Office. 2019. p. 95. Retrieved July 31, 2021.
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