Pacific Tigers football | |||
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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
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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 |
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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
- 1948 Raisin Bowl vs. Wichita State, W 26–14
- 1952 Sun Bowl vs. Texas Tech, L 14–25
- 1953 Sun Bowl vs. Southern Mississippi, W 26–7
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