1950 Santa Barbara Gauchos football team

The 1950 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos football team represented Santa Barbara College[note 1] during the 1950 college football season.

1950 Santa Barbara Gauchos football
ConferenceCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association
Record7–3 (3–1 CCAA)
Head coach
Home stadiumLa Playa Stadium
(Capacity: 10,000)
1950 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
San Diego State $ 3 0 15 3 1
Santa Barbara 3 1 07 3 0
Pepperdine 2 2 04 5 0
Fresno State 1 2 12 6 1
Cal Poly 0 4 03 7 0
  • $ Conference champion

Santa Barbara competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The team was led by second-year head coach Roy Engle and played home games at La Playa Stadium in Santa Barbara, California. They finished the season with a record of seven wins and three losses (7–3, 3–1 CCAA).

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23Caltech*
W 47–7
September 30Pomona*
  • La Playa Stadium
  • Santa Barbara, CA
W 35–7
October 6at Occidental*
L 10–14
October 13at Fresno StateW 13–7
October 20Idaho State*
  • La Playa Stadium
  • Santa Barbara, CA
W 12–0
October 28Cal Poly
  • La Playa Stadium
  • Santa Barbara, CA
W 20–7
November 4at PepperdineW 16–75,000[1]
November 11at Cal Aggies[note 2]*W 26–0
November 18at Whittier*
L 6–18
November 25San Diego State
  • La Playa Stadium
  • Santa Barbara, CA
L 12–28
  • *Non-conference game

Notes

  1. University of California, Santa Barbara was known as Santa Barbara College of the University of California from 1944 to 1957.
  2. The game against the Cal Aggies was part of an "All-UC Doubleheader" that was held annually from 1948 to 1963. The other game of the double-header was California vs. UCLA. The games were always held at the home stadium of either Cal or UCLA.

References

  1. "Santa Barbara Gauchos Romp Over Pepperdine". The San Bernardino County Sun. San Bernardino, California. November 6, 1950. p. 19. Retrieved March 13, 2018 via Newspapers.com.open access
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