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}}The '''Pacific (CA) Tigers football team''' represented the University of the Pacific located in Stockton, California. The Tigers competed in the NCAA Division 1-A [[Big West Conference]] during their last season in [[1995 Pacific (CA) Tigers|1995]]. The team played their home games at [[Stagg Memorial Stadium]] in Stockton, California.
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The '''Pacific Tigers football''' team represented University of the Pacific in [[NCAA]] [[Division I FBS]] [[college football]]. The team competed in the [[Big West Conference]] during their last season in 1995. The team played their home games at [[Stagg Memorial Stadium]] in Stockton, California.
 
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|[[1995 Pacific (CA) Tigers|1995]]
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|[[1994 Pacific (CA) Tigers|1994]]
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|[[1992 Pacific (CA) Tigers|1992]]
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==Conference affiliations==
 
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==Bowl games==
 
==Bowl games==
*1948 [[Raisin Bowl]] vs. [[Wichita State Shockers football|Wichita State]], W 26&ndash;14
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*1948 [[Raisin Bowl]] vs. [[Wichita State Shockers|Wichita State]], W 26&ndash;14
*1952 [[Sun Bowl]] vs. [[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech]], L 14&ndash;25
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*1952 [[Sun Bowl]] vs. [[Texas Tech Red Raiders|Texas Tech]], L 14&ndash;25
*1953 Sun Bowl vs. [[Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles football|Southern Mississippi]], W 26&ndash;7
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*1953 Sun Bowl vs. [[Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles|Southern Mississippi]], W 26&ndash;7
   
 
==Final AP Poll rankings==
 
==Final AP Poll rankings==
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Revision as of 17:39, 9 April 2019

Pacific Tigers football
PacificTigers
First season 1895
Last season 1995
Head coach Chuck Shelton
4th year, 15–25–0 ()
Home stadium Stagg Memorial Stadium
Stadium capacity 28,000
Stadium surface Grass
Location Stockton, California
League NCAA Division I-A
Conference Big West
All-time history
Template:Pacific Tigers football history
All-time record 346–401–24 ()
Postseason bowl record 2–1 ()
Conference titles 6 (5 NCAC, 1 CCAA)
Colors Orange and Black

             


Website PacificTigers.com

The Pacific (CA) Tigers football team represented the University of the Pacific located in Stockton, California. The Tigers competed in the NCAA Division 1-A Big West Conference during their last season in 1995. The team played their home games at Stagg Memorial Stadium in Stockton, California.

Seasons

Season Coach Record
1995 Chuck Shelton 3-8
1994 Chuck Shelton 6-5
1993 Chuck Shelton
1992 Chuck Shelton

Conference affiliations

  • 1895–1924: Independent
  • 1925–1942: Northern California Athletic Conference
  • 1943–1945: Independent
  • 1946–1948: California Collegiate Athletic Association
  • 1949–1968: Independent
  • 1969–1995: Pacific Coast Athletic Association/Big West Conference

Conference championships

  • 1936 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
  • 1938 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
  • 1940 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
  • 1941 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
  • 1942 Northern California Athletic Conference Champions
  • 1947 California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions

Bowl games

Final AP Poll rankings

  • 1943: #19
  • 1949: #10

College Football Hall of Fame

  • Amos Alonzo Stagg, coach, inducted in 1951
  • Eddie LeBaron, quarterback, inducted in 1980

References