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FB10 History - -- HISTORY History Inside: Offensive Year-By-Year 148 Defensive Year-By-Year 150 Coaching History 152 All-Time Coaches 153 Bowl History 154 First-Team All-Americans 156 National Honors 158 Conference Honors 160 Team Awards 162 NFL Draft 165 Aztecs in the NFL 167 Letterwinners 169 Punter Noel Prefontaine was one of six Aztecs to earn all-Western Athletic All-Time Scores 174 Conference first-team honors in 1996. Year-By-Year Record 182 All-Time Series Results 183 MEDIA GUIDE | SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL | NQT= HISTORY Offense Year-By-YearConf. Rushing---------------------------------------------- Passing-------------------------------------------------------------------- Season G W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Place No. Yds. TDs YPG YPC NR CR Att. Com. Int. TDs Yards Rating YPG NR CR 1949 9 6-3 .667 3-1 .750 2nd 432 1,771 196.8 4.1 164 71 18 10 967 91.0 107.4 1950 9 5-3-1 .611 3-0-1 .875 1st 403 1,561 18 173.4 3.9 171 83 17 13 1,275 116.4 141.7 1951 11 10-0-1 .954 4-0 1.000 1st 417 2,083 30 208..3 5.0 219 107 12 17 1,585 124.3 158.5 1952 9 4-5 .444 2-2 .500 3rd 427 2,425 269.4 5.7 200 86 16 12 1,145 94.9 127.2 1953 9 5-3-1 .611 3-1-1 .700 2nd 387 1,959 28 217.7 5.1 136 50 17 5 812 74.1 90.2 1954 9 5-4 .556 2-2 .500 2nd 404 1,782 20 198.0 4.4 147 58 13 6 585 68.7 65.0 1955 10 2-8 .200 no conference standings 390 988 5 98.8 2.5 159 75 18 5 930 84.0 93.0 1956 9 4-3-2 .556 2-1-1 .625 t-2nd 419 1,522 169.1 3.6 136 56 12 5 845 87.9 93.9 1957 9 2-7 .222 0-1 .000 5th 340 933 103.7 2.7 175 68 17 6 1,088 83.0 120.9 1958 8 3-5 .375 1-4 .200 4th 262 637 9 79.6 2.4 167 68 14 9 888 86.4 111.0 1959 8 1-6-1 .187 0-5 .000 6th 278 880 4 110.0 3.2 140 66 16 7 742 85.3 92.8 1960 8 1-6-1 .187 0-5 .000 6th 922 4 115.3 111 64 9 2 475 83.3 59.4 1961 10 7-2-1 .750 2-2-1 .500 3rd 442 2,140 24 214.0 4.8 124 62 3 10 1,079 144.9 107.9 1962 10 8-2 .800 5-0 1.000 1st 490 2,317 31 231.7 4.7 117 66 8 9 1,018 141.2 101.8 1963 9 7-2 .778 3-1 .750 t-1st 417 1,977 30 219.7 4.7 147 68 7 13 1,287 139.5 143.0 1964 10 8-2 .800 4-1 .800 2nd 408 2,150 32 215.0 5.2 250 132 10 27 2,076 150.2 207.6 1965 10 8-2 .800 3-2 .600 3rd 382 2,022 22 202.2 5.3 256 160 13 25 2,083 152.2 208.3 1966 11 11-0 1.000 5-0 1.000 1st 361 1,585 18 158.5 4.4 299 166 17 19 2,681 140.4 268.1 1967 11 10-1 .909 5-0 1.000 1st 449 1,738 21 173.8 3.8 220 114 11 15 1,819 133.8 181.9 1968 10 9-0-1 .950 independent 489 1,813 25 181.3 3.7 278 150 17 21 2,370 138.3 237.0 1969 11 11-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 1st 423 1,580 18 158.0 3.7 4 417 244 28 43 3,742 154.5 374.2 1 1970 11 9-2 .818 5-1 .833 t-1st 465 1,438 16 130.7 3.1 4 390 215 24 28 3,029 131.8 275.4 1 1971 11 8-4 .667 5-1 .833 t-4th 371 763 14 69.4 2.0 7 409 211 27 18 2,765 109.7 251.4 1 1972 11 10-1 .909 4-0-0 1.000 1st 502 1,728 17 157.1 3.4 2 327 184 25 18 2,525 124.0 229.5 1 1973 11 9-1-1 .863 3-0-1 .875 1st 434 1,422 18 129.3 3.2 2 385 247 24 24 3,355 145.5 305.0 1 1974 11 8-2-1 .773 4-0 1.000 1st 489 2,025 22 184.1 4.1 3 358 174 18 15 2,496 110.9 226.9 3 1 1975 11 8-3 .727 3-2 .600 1st 396 1,316 18 119.5 3.3 5 411 238 27 17 3,204 123.9 291.3 1 1 1976 11 10-1 .909 independent 559 2,060 17 187.2 3.7 215 125 8 5 1,371 111.9 124.6 1977 11 10-1 .909 independent 418 1,890 19 171.8 4.5 331 192 16 26 2,685 142.4 244.1 1978 11 4-7 .363 2-4 .300 6th 503 1,880 13 170.9 3.7 378 212 15 14 2,347 112.5 213.4 1979 11 8-3 .727 5-2 .714 t-2nd 512 1,194 20 108.5 3.9 338 174 25 13 2,426 109.7 220.5 1980 12 4-8 .333 4-4 .500 4th 504 1,151 12 95.9 2.3 366 183 24 7 2,028 89.7 169.0 1981 11 6-5 .545 3-5 .375 6th 342 839 16 76.2 2.5 447 265 15 21 3,366 131.3 306.0 1982 12 7-5-0 .583 4-3 .571 t-3rd 411 1,169 12 97.4 2.8 455 250 18 21 3,264 122.5 272.0 1983 12 2-9-1 .208 1-6-1 .187 8th 373 920 10 76.7 2.5 403 216 25 14 2,835 111.8 236.3 1984 12 4-7-1 .375 4-3-1 .562 t-4th 400 1,141 19 95.1 2.9 360 198 16 12 2,542 116.4 211.8 1985 12 5-6-1 .458 3-4-1 .438 6th 390 1,795 16 149.6 4.6 437 269 21 24 3,447 136.3 287.3 1986 12 8-4 .667 7-1 .875 1st 443 1,029 15 93.5 2.3 9 390 241 12 14 2,766 127.1 251.5 4 1987 12 5-7 .417 4-4 .500 5th 415 1,273 20 106.1 3.1 88 6 509 314 16 26 3,990 138.1 332.5 2 1 1988 11 3-8 .273 3-5 .375 t-6th 433 1,161 16 105.5 2.7 97 7 387 220 18 7 2,473 107.2 224.8 25 5 1989 12 6-5-1 .542 4-3 .571 t-5th 502 1,913 30 159.4 3.8 49 4 449 262 20 16 3,697 130.4 308.1 8 4 1990 11 6-5 .545 5-2 .714 3rd 442 1,712 28 155.6 3.9 59 4 485 287 8 29 4,086 146.4 371.5 3 2 1991 13 8-4-1 .654 6-1-1 .813 2nd 521 2,476 30 206.3 4.8 24 3 433 228 15 22 3,263 125.8 271.9 11 4 1992 11 5-5-1 .500 5-3 .625 4th 421 2,012 18 182.9 4.8 36 6 386 201 11 22 2,764 125.3 251.3 20 5 1993 12 6-6 .500 4-4 .500 t-6th 449 1,750 23 145.8 3.9 65 8 465 269 14 28 3,836 141.0 319.7 9 3 1994 11 4-7 .364 2-6 .250 8th 405 1,236 14 112.4 3.1 93 10 410 257 16 27 3,244 143.1 294.9 6 2 1995 12 8-4 .667 5-3 .625 5th 487 2,433 27 202.8 5.0 26 4 396 246 14 24 3,352 146.2 279.3 11 3 1996 11 8-3 .727 6-2 .750 *t-2nd 443 1,905 22 173.2 4.3 43 7 360 235 5 29 3,336 166.9 303.3 11 3 1997 12 5-7 .417 4-4 .500 *t-4th 441 1,356 9 113.0 3.1 93 12 359 186 16 18 2,638 121.2 219.8 45 4 1998 11 7-5 .583 7-1 .875 *t-1st 472 2,052 17 186.6 4.4 32 5 270 144 11 8 1,616 105.2 146.9 91 11 1999 11 5-6 .455 3-4 .429 t-5th 441 1936 14 176.0 4.4 30 2 331 175 11 17 2,270 120.8 206.4 65 5 2000 11 3-8 .273 3-4 .429 t-5th 365 854 10 77.6 2.3 108 8 376 194 13 7 2,501 106.7 227.4 41 3 2001 11 3-8 .273 2-5 .286 7th 429 1,627 17 147.9 3.8 63 7 333 160 15 5 1,927 92.6 175.2 89 5 2002 13 4-9 .308 4-3 .571 t-3rd 370 948 9 72.9 2.6 114 8 584 352 10 24 4,302 132.3 330.9 5 1 2003 12 6-6 .500 3-4 .429 t-4th 413 1,470 11 122.5 3.6 88 6 442 241 17 10 2,609 103.9 217.4 60 3 2004 11 4-7 .364 2-5 .286 7th 377 1,432 9 130.2 3.8 80 5 444 240 17 16 2,691 109.2 244.6 33 4 2005 12 5-7 .417 4-4 .500 t-4th 458 1,770 16 147.5 3.9 54 6 401 246 14 20 2,779 129.0 231.6 45 5 2006 12 3-9 .250 3-5 .375 t-6th 423 1,430 10 119.2 3.4 80 6 294 171 17 8 1,804 107.1 150.3 107 8 2007 12 4-8 .333 3-5 .375 6th 359 1,247 19 103.9 3.5 105 9 458 270 9 16 3,272 126.6 272.7 28 2 2008 12 2-10 .166 1-7 .125 t-8th 284 878 11 73.2 3.1 117 9 489 271 11 16 2,871 111.0 239.3 42 4 2009 12 4-8 .333 2-6 .250 7th 328 940 8 78.3 2.9 116 9 448 246 16 25 3,163 125.5 263.6 30 2 * - Denotes WAC Pacific Division finish.
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