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American college football season
The 1966 Arlington State Rebels football team was an American football team that represented Arlington State College (now known as the University of Texas at Arlington ) in the Southland Conference during the 1966 NCAA College Division football season . In their first year under head coach Burley Bearden , the team compiled a 6–4 record and were Southland Conference co-champions.
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 17 at West Texas State * L 6–3813,000 [ 1]
September 24 at New Mexico State * L 10–2312,000 [ 2]
October 1 East Texas State * W 27–1010,000 [ 3]
October 8 McNeese State * Memorial Stadium Arlington, TX W 20–08,000 [ 4]
October 15 at Texas Western * L 21–6825,624 [ 5]
October 22 Trinity (TX) Memorial Stadium Arlington, TX W 20–77,000 [ 6]
October 29 Tarleton State * Memorial Stadium Arlington, TX W 46–15[ 7]
November 5 at Abilene Christian W 23–09,000 [ 8]
November 12 No. 7 Arkansas State Memorial Stadium Arlington, TX W 16–610,000 [ 9]
November 19 at Lamar Tech L 7–2711,417 [ 10]
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
References
^ "West Texas rolls afoot and via air to rip Rebs, 38–6" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . September 18, 1966. p. 7B. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Aggies Whip Arlington State" . Las Cruces Sun-News . September 25, 1966. p. 17. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Williams sparks Reb win" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . October 2, 1966. p. B3. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "McNeese mistakes spell Poke defeat" . Lake Charles American-Press . October 9, 1966. p. 16. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Texas Western rocks Rebels to 68–21 tune" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . October 16, 1966. p. 6B. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Trinity whipped by Rebels, 20–7" . San Antonio Express News . October 23, 1966. p. 6-5. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Texans bow 46–15 to Rebel rebellion" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . October 30, 1966. p. B3. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Rebels rock Wildcats, 23–0" . Abilene Reporter-News . November 6, 1966. p. D1. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Rebs rip Indians keep lead in SLC" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . November 13, 1966. p. B2. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Lamar lashes Rebs, earns SLC title tie" . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . November 20, 1966. p. 7B. Retrieved January 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
College Division Division II Division I Division I-A Division I-AA/FCS National championships in bold