1985 Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team

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1985
Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football
ConferenceIndependent
Record4–7
Head coach
Home stadiumCajun Field
Seasons
1985 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 3 Penn State       11 1 0
No. 9 Miami (FL)       10 2 0
Army       9 3 0
No. 15 Florida State       9 3 0
West Virginia       7 3 1
Southern Miss       7 4 0
Syracuse       7 5 0
Virginia Tech       6 5 0
Pittsburgh       5 5 1
Cincinnati       5 6 0
Notre Dame       5 6 0
South Carolina       5 6 0
Southwestern Louisiana       4 7 0
Navy       4 7 0
Temple       4 7 0
Boston College       4 8 0
Memphis State       2 7 2
Rutgers       2 8 1
East Carolina       2 9 0
Louisville       2 9 0
Tulane       1 10 0
Rankings from
AP Poll

The 1985 Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) as an independent during the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their sixth year under head coach Sam Robertson, the team compiled a 4–7 record.[1][2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
August 31Memphis StateL 6–3722,019
September 7at No. 2 AuburnL 7–4960,000[3]
September 14at Louisiana TechL 23–2417,000[4]
September 21Idaho State
  • Cajun Field
  • Lafayette, LA
W 31–30
September 28at Wichita StateW 23–159,876[5]
October 5at Southern MissL 16–3817,344[6]
October 12East Carolina
  • Cajun Field
  • Lafayette, LA
W 16–1416,228[7]
October 19at No. 5 FloridaL 0–4574,369[8]
October 26at UNLVW 20–1316,269
November 9at
Louisiana Superdome
  • New Orleans, LA
  • L 17–2724,040[9]
    November 16McNeese State
    L 3–14[10]
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

    References

    1. ^ "1985 Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
    2. ^ "2019 Louisiana Football Media Guide" (PDF). Louisiana Athletics Communications Office. 2019. p. 99. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
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