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All-Time Record by Decade 1956 0-9-0 Grover Nutt Decade Games W L T Pct KIAC Years (1901-1928) HAAC Years (1971-1981) Year Overall Head Coach Year Overall Head Coach 1901 5-3-2 J. Nort Atkinson 1971 5-4-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1902 7-2-1 J. Nort Atkinson 1972 Champions 9-1-0 Ben Moor 1903 No team - trying to do away with professionalism 1973 3-6-0 Ben Moor 1904 3-5-0 Alpha Brummage 1974 4-5-0 Ben Moor 1905 2-6-1 Alpha Brummage 1906 5-2-0 Alpha Brummage 1975 2-7-0 Ben Moor 1907 4-3-0 Alpha Brummage 1976 5-4-0 Don McLeary 1908 3-4-0 Norman G. Wann 1977 5-4-0 Don McLeary 1909 6-1-1 Norman G. Wann 1978 7-3-0 John Salavantis 1910 2-3-1 Oscar Dahlene 1979 5-5-0 Nyle Salmans 1911 1-3-3 Red Baughman 1980 7-4-0 Nyle Salmans 1912 0-7-0 F. D. Hargiss 1981 5-4-1 Nyle Salmans 1913 1-4-0 Porter Craig 1914 4-2-2 Porter Craig 1915 3-3-1 A.A. Schabinger KCAC Years (1982-Present) 1916 2-5-1 A.A. Schabinger Year Overall Head Coach 1917 2-5-1 A.A. Schabinger 1982 4-6-0 Nyle Salmans 1918 NO TEAM*** 1983 3-7-0 Nyle Salmans 1919 2-4-2 A.A. Schabinger 1920 1-6-0 Robert E. Brannan 1984 5-5-0 Glen Percy 1921 1-6-1 Robert E. Brannan 1985 5-5-0 Glen Percy 1922 0-8-0 Robert E. Brannan 1986 2-8-0 Glen Percy 1923 5-2-2 Edwin Elbel 1987 3-7-0 Glen Percy 1924 2-6-1 Edwin Elbel 1988 6-4-0 Glen Percy 1925 1-5-2 Edwin Elbel 1926 5-2-1 Edwin Elbel 1989 3-7-0 Dave Dallas 1927 1-6-1 Edwin Elbel 1990 5-5-0 Dave Dallas 1928 1-5-2 Archie W. Butcher 1991 5-5-0 Dave Dallas ***No men, all are enrolled in Students Army Training Corps 1992 5-3-1 Dave Dallas (S.A.T.C.). There are 300 colleges enlisted. When the armistice was 1993 6-4-0 Dave Dallas signed, all of the men were honorably discharged on Dec. 18, 1918. 1994 5-5-0 Dave Dallas KS Conference Years (1929-1949) 1995 7-3-0 Dave Dallas Year Overall Head Coach 1996 1-8-0 Dave Dallas 1929 1-7-0 Archie W. Butcher 1997 Champions 9-2-0 Chris Creighton 1930 1-6-0 John S. Davis 1998 8-2-0 Chris Creighton 1931 5-3-0 Charles “Dee” Errikson 1999 6-3-0 Chris Creighton 1932 Champions 7-1-0 Charles “Dee” Errikson 1933 Champions 5-3-0 Charles “Dee” Errikson 2000 Champions 9-2-0 Chris Creighton 1934 1-6-1 Charles “Dee” Errikson 2001 6-4-0 Ronnie Jones 1935 0-8-0 Charles “Dee” Errikson 2002 5-5-0 Patrick Ross 1936 3-4-2 Dick Godlove 2003 Champions 9-2-0 Patrick Ross 1937 5-2-0 Dick Godlove 2004 3-7-0 Kent Kessinger 1938 Champions 8-0-0 Dick Godlove 1939 Champions 6-1-1 Dick Godlove 2005 5-5-0 Kent Kessinger 1940 4-4-1 Dick Godlove 2006 1-9-0 Kent Kessinger 1941 6-1-1 Dick Godlove 2007 4-6-0 Kent Kessinger 1942 5-1-1 Dick Godlove 2008 8-2-0 Kent Kessinger 1943 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 2009 Champions 11-1-0 Kent Kessinger 1944 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 2010 9-2-0 Kent Kessinger 1945 NO TEAM - WORLD WAR II 1946 7-1-1 Wallace A. Forsberg 2011 Champions 9-3-0 Kent Kessinger 1947 Champions 6-2-1 Wallace A. Forsberg 2012 Champions 8-3-0 Kent Kessinger 1948 Champions 7-3-0 Wallace A. Forsberg 2013 8-4-0 Kent Kessinger 1949 5-4-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 2014 Champions 9-3-0 Kent Kessinger 2015 6-4-0 Kent Kessinger KCAC Years (1950-1970) 2016 4-7-0 Kent Kessinger 1950 Champions 7-2-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1951 6-3-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1952 8-1-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1953 3-6-0 Paul J. Andree 1954 6-2-1 Paul J. Andree 1955 3-6-0 Paul J. Andree All-Time Record By Decade 1956 0-9-0 Grover Nutt Decade Games W L T Pct. 1957 4-5-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1891-1899 39 15 20 4 .435 1958 3-5-1 Richard “Dick” Peters 1900-1909 76 39 31 6 .552 1959 6-3-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1960 Champions 9-0-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1910-1919 59 17 36 11 .381 1961 Champions 9-0-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1920-1929 81 18 53 10 .283 1962 8-2-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1930-1939 79 41 34 4 .544 1963 9-1-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1940-1949 61 40 16 5 .696 1964 Champions 8-1-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1965 Champions 9-0-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1950-1959 90 46 42 2 .522 1966 Champions 8-1-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1960-1969 92 78 14 0 .847 1967 8-1-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1970-1979 94 52 40 2 .563 1968 5-4-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1980-1989 101 43 57 1 .430 1969 5-4-0 Richard “Dick” Peters 1970 Champions* 7-1-2 Richard “Dick” Peters 1990-1999 98 58 39 1 .597 2000-2009 104 61 43 0 .586 *The KCAC was organized into Southern and Northern divisions in 1970 2010-2019 68 45 23 0 .744 because there were 12 teams in the conference. OU and St. Mary’s of the 122-year totals 1,058 558 451 46 .549 Plains won the Northern and Southern divisions. They played each other for the KCAC Championship with OU winning, 14- 12. .
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