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2006-07 MBB Guide-History.Qxp HISTHISTORYORY 161 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/6 • at Texas . .11-19 L 1909-10 (8-5) 2/7 at Southwestern . .26-8 W LUTHER ENOCH MILLS NORMAN OKLAHOMA . .28-42 L 1/13 TCU . .35-22 W 2/15 SOUTHWESTERN . .46-8 W History BURLESON 1/14 TCU . .82-25 W PAINE 2/16 • TEXAS . .15-32 L 1/17 TCU . .66-14 W 2/17 • TEXAS . .25-31 L (1906-08) 2/4 at Texas . .31-28 W (1913-14) 2/23 at Hardin-Simmons . .20-22 L 2/10 at Fort Worth Y . .37-14 W Yrs W L Pct. Yrs W L Pct. 2/24 at Hardin-Simmons . .15-21 L 2 10 9 .526 2/10 at Decatur College . .28-27 W 1 1 8 .111 2/12 at Decatur College . .21-30 L 2/12 at Decatur College . .18-27 L 1917-18 (2-15, 2-7 SWC - 4th) 1906-07 (5-6) 2/14 at Poly College . .27-28 L 1913-14 (1-8) CHARLES P. MOSLEY LUTHER BURLESON 2/14 at Fort Worth Y . .28-31 L NORMAN PAINE DECATUR COLLEGE . .21-39 L 10/12 COWDEN HALL . .18-11 W 2/17 WACO Y . .39-36 W at Howard Payne . .15-25 L TEXAS . .36-32 W 11/6 WACO Y . .43-18 W 2/18 WACO Y . .36-24 W at Howard Payne . .17-28 L SMU . .9-16 L 11/21 CLEBURNE Y . .20-32 L 2/22 TEXAS . .37-40 L DECATUR COLLEGE . .11-48 L • at Texas . .15-31 L 11/23 TEMPLE Y . .21-26 L DECATUR COLLEGE . .9-23 L • TEXAS A&M . .23-14 W 11/24 DECATUR COLLEGE . .16-33 L SOUTHWESTERN . .29-24 W • TEXAS A&M . .9-19 L 11/30 FORT WORTH U. .12-22 L RALPH at Texas . .14-51 L HARDIN-SIMMONS . .15-32 L 1/26 DECATUR COLLEGE . .10-42 L TEXAS . .19-53 L HARDIN-SIMMONS . .17-29 L 2/1 at Texas . .27-38 L GLAZE HOWARD PAYNE . .15-26 L • OKLAHOMA A&M . .20-24 L 2/16 TEXAS BAPTIST . .25-11 W HOWARD PAYNE . .14-25 L • TEXAS A&M . .25-31 L 2/22 TEXAS . .23-21 W (1910-13) • TEXAS A&M . .15-23 L 2/26 TEXAS . .28-24 W Yrs W L Pct. • RICE . .21-52 L 3 26 7 .788 CHARLES • RICE . .20-53 L TCU . .30-36 L 1907-08 (5-3) MOSELEY HARDIN-SIMMONS . .10-17 L LUTHER BURLESON HARDIN-SIMMONS . .16-27 L WACO Y . .55-23 W 1910-11 (8-3) (1914-20) at SMU . .5-20 L FORT WORTH Y . .43-23 W RALPH GLAZE TEXAS . .37-40 L Yrs W L Pct. DECATUR COLLEGE . .26-22 W at Texas . .42-34 W POLY COLLEGE . .20-10 W 6 28 68 .292 SAN ANTONIO Y . .41-20 W 1918-19 (2-11, 2-8 SWC - t4th) FORT WORTH Y . .25-49 L SAN ANTONIO Y . .36-28 W CHARLES P. MOSLEY DECATUR COLLEGE . .24-36 L NORTH TEXAS . .20-21 L TCU . .26-30 L ALLEN ACADEMY . .34-16 W 1914-15 (1-10, 0-7* SWC - 5th) • TEXAS . .13-21 L TCU . .32-24 W FORT WORTH Y . .25-35 L CHARLES P. MOSLEY DECATUR COLLEGE . .25-40 L DECATUR COLLEGE . .28-27 W WACO H.S. .46-19 W • SMU . .30-28 W DECATUR COLLEGE . .21-30 L DECATUR COLLEGE . .25-34 L • at Rice . .20-28 L POLY COLLEGE . .28-24 W • RICE . .10-45 L • at Rice . .24-32 L ENOCH POLY COLLEGE . .36-14 W • TEXAS A&M . .14-39 L • at Texas A&M . .26-36 L WACO Y . .36-14 W • at Texas . .16-52 L • at Texas A&M . .22-32 L MILLS at TCU . .14-28 L • TEXAS A&M . .22-30 L • RICE . .20-40 L (1908-10) • TEXAS A&M . .26-24 W 1911-12 (13-0) • TEXAS A&M . .23-35 L • at Texas . .7-40 L Yrs W L Pct. RALPH GLAZE • TEXAS . .29-57 L at Baylor Med. .20-28 L 2 19 10 .655 TCU . .37-18 W • TEXAS . .19-57 L • at SMU . .28-30 L TCU . .36-22 W WACO Y . .29-44 L at Texas . .31-28 W 1908-09 (11-5) TEXAS . .34-27 W 1919-20 (8-13, 2-5* SWC - 6th) ENOCH MILLS SOUTHWEST TEXAS . .36-18 W 1915-16 (8-9, 0-8 SWC - 5th) 12/16 WACO H.S. .31-13 W SOUTHWEST TEXAS . .28-20 W CHARLES P. MOSLEY CHARLES P. MOSLEY • TEXAS A&M . .20-32 L 12/18 TCU . .37-6 W DECATUR COLLEGE . .26-16 W 1/8 WACO Y . .25-21 W • TEXAS A&M . .27-36 L 1/16 MART Y . .56-13 W DECATUR COLLEGE . .32-20 W 1/27 • TEXAS . .22-44 L SOUTHWESTERN . .14-46 L 1/22 WACO Y . .50-30 W WACO Y . .37-14 W 1/29 • at Texas . .19-22 L SOUTHWESTERN . .28-40 L 1/23 WACO Y . .55-32 W FORT WORTH Y . .36-20 W 1/31 • at Rice . .19-35 L HOWARD PAYNE . .18-28 L 1/30 TCU . .39-9 W POLY COLLEGE . .52-23 W 2/1 • at Rice . .15-34 L • TEXAS . .11-44 L 2/5 at Fort Worth Y . .28-23 W POLY COLLEGE . .28-24 W 2/2 • at Texas A&M . .9-39 L SOUTHWESTERN . .16-28 L 2/6 at Decatur College . .18-20 L WACO Y . .32-20 W 2/3 • at Texas A&M . .6-34 L SOUTHWESTERN . .24-16 W 2/8 at Poly College . .52-23 W 2/4 HARDIN-SIMMONS . .35-19 W HARDIN-SIMMONS . .17-39 L 2/8 at Fort Worth Y . .24-26 L 2/5 HARDIN-SIMMONS . .48-35 W HARDIN-SIMMONS . .28-32 L 2/12 DECATUR COLLEGE . .39-30 W 1912-13 (5-4) 2/7 TCU . .44-27 W • TEXAS A&M . .8-28 L 2/13 DECATUR COLLEGE . .41-20 W RALPH GLAZE 2/10 TULANE . .24-35 L SOUTHWESTERN . .32-17 W • TEXAS A&M . .11-37 L 2/25 at Fort Sam Houston . .35-18 W 2/11 TULANE . .20-19 W TEXAS . .19-14 W BAYLOR MED. .29-26 W 2/26 at San Antonio H.S. .17-24 L 2/14 • TEXAS A&M . .14-28 L SOUTHWESTERN . .31-15 W AUSTIN COLLEGE . .22-30 L 2/26 at San Antonio Y . .34-36 L 2/15 • TEXAS A&M . .22-24 L WACO Y . .43-10 W AUSTIN COLLEGE . .18-38 L 2/27 at Texas . .34-47 L 2/17 at Hardin-Simmons . .27-15 W • at SMU . .20-19 W TEXAS . .35-27 W 2/18 at Hardin-Simmons . .18-16 W AUSTIN COLLEGE . .26-17 W FORT WORTH Y . .23-46 L 2/23 WACO Y . .50-28 W FORT WORTH Y . .20-45 L AUSTIN COLLEGE . .25-19 W DECATUR COLLEGE . .13-31 L BAYLOR MED. .29-26 W WACO Y . .21-22 L 1916-17 (7-10, 0-6 SWC - 3rd) • SMU . .21-20 W CHARLES P. MOSLEY SOUTHWEST TEXAS . .49-28 W SOUTHWEST TEXAS . .38-11 W 1/22 HARDIN-SIMMONS . .24-16 W 1/23 HARDIN SIMMONS . .22-19 W 1/24 DECATUR COLLEGE . .21-39 L DURRANT (OKLA.) . .38-13 W DURRANT (OKLA.) . .24-18 W 1/29 • TEXAS A&M . .8-31 L 1/30 • TEXAS A&M . .13-20 L 2/5 • at Texas . .19-27 L 162 BaylorBears.com ALL-TIME RESULTS History • RICE . .26-25 W • ARKANSAS . .23-30 L • RICE . .18-32 L • ARKANSAS . .21-27 L FRANK STICKLER LUMBER . .6-26 L RALPH • at TCU . .22-33 L BRIDGES STICKLER LUMBER . .14-46 L WOLF • TCU . .34-20 W NEW ORLEANS . .19-32 L • RICE . .35-27 W (1920-26) (1926-41) • at SMU . .24-26 L • RICE . .41-37 W Yrs W L Pct. 1923-24 (11-23, 7-17 SWC - 6th) Yrs W L Pct. 6 51 78 .395 FRANK BRIDGES 15 151 126 .545 NEW ORLEANS . .39-29 W 1930-31 (12-8, 7-5 SWC - t3rd) MERCER . .16-22 L RALPH WOLF 1920-21 (13-11, 8-4 SWC - 2nd) HOUSTON Y . .23-22 W 1926-27 (8-4, 0-3 SWC - t6th) * CENTRAL OKLAHOMA . .46-27 W FRANK BRIDGES PORT ARTHUR Y . .27-25 W CENTRAL OKLA.HOMA . .41-28 W TARLETON STATE . .18-33 L STATE STANLEY . .22-27 L RALPH WOLF CAMERON U. .42-41 W PRESBY (Ind.) . .30-16 W • at SMU . .29-19 W MACON Y . .15-22 L WEST TEXAS STATE . .36-62 L PRESBY (Ind.) . .27-12 W • at SMU . .24-18 W CHATTANOOGA Y . .18-41 L WEST TEXAS STATE . .35-45 L FORTH WORTH Y . .32-20 W TARLETON STATE . .21-38 L MEMPHIS . .33-34 L HARDIN-SIMMONS . .31-27 W SOUTHWESTERN . .27-15 W • at Rice . .21-29 L JONESBORO (Ark.) . .19-32 L • RICE . .33-37 L NORTH TEXAS . .32-18 W • at Rice . .17-28 L D'LA. (Miss.) . .44-15 W • at SMU . .37-47 L NORTH TEXAS . .28-20 W • TEXAS . .10-32 L 1/14 • RICE . ..
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