词条 | 1950 Pepperdine Waves football team |
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| Mode = football | Year = 1950 | Team = Pepperdine Waves | Image = | LogoSize = | Conference = California Collegiate Athletic Association | ShortConference = CCAA | Record = 4–5 | ConfRecord = 2–2 | HeadCoach = Ray Richards | HCYear = 2nd | StadiumArena = Gilmore Stadium (Capacity: 18,000) | Champion = | BowlTourney = | BowlTourneyResult = }}{{1950 California Collegiate Athletic Association football standings}} The 1950 Pepperdine Waves football team represented George Pepperdine College[1] during the 1950 college football season. Pepperdine competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The team was led by second-year head coach Ray Richards and played home games at Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles. They finished the season with a record of four wins and five losses (4–5, 2–2 CCAA). Schedule{{CFB schedule| rankyear = no | poll = no |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 16 | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = Cal Poly[2] | site_stadium = Mustang Stadium | site_cityst = San Luis Obispo, California | score = 20–12[3] | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 23 | w/l = l | nonconf = y | opponent = Loyola (CA)[4] | site_stadium = Gilmore Stadium | site_cityst = Los Angeles | score = 14–50[5] | attend = 11,800 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 29 | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = BYU | site_stadium = Cougar Stadium[6] | site_cityst = Provo, Utah | score = 27–28[7] | attend = 6,500 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 14 | w/l = l | away = y | opponent = San Diego State[8] | site_stadium = Aztec Bowl | site_cityst = San Diego | score = 14–28[9] | attend = 10,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 21 | w/l = w | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1950|team=Redlands Bulldogs|title=Redlands}} | site_stadium = Redlands Stadium[10] | site_cityst = Redlands, California | score = 25–14[11] | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 28 | w/l = l | nonconf = y | opponent = San Jose State[12] | site_stadium = Gilmore Stadium | site_cityst = Los Angeles | score = 7–48[13] | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 4 | w/l = l | opponent = Santa Barbara[14] | site_stadium = Gilmore Stadium | site_cityst = Los Angeles | score = 7–16[15] | attend = 5,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 18 | w/l = w | opponent = Fresno State[16] | site_stadium = Gilmore Stadium | site_cityst = Los Angeles | score = 27–13[17] | attend = 500 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 25 | w/l = w | nonconf = y | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1950|team=Northern Arizona Lumberjacks|title=Northern Arizona}}[18] | site_stadium = Gilmore Stadium | site_cityst = Los Angeles | score = 66–12[19] | attend = }} }}[20][21] Team players in the NFLNo Pepperdine Waves were selected in the 1951 NFL Draft.[22][23] Notes1. ^Pepperdine University was known as George Pepperdine College from 1937 to 1970. 2. ^The official name of Cal Poly has been California Polytechnic State University since 1947. However, it is more commonly known as either Cal Poly San Luis Obispo or just Cal Poly. 3. ^{{cite news|title=Waves Annex Grid Opener|newspaper=Long Beach Independent|location=Long Beach, California|date=September 17, 1950|page=27|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18256923/waves_annex_grid_opener/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 4. ^Loyola Marymount University was known as Loyola University of Los Angeles from 1930 to 1973. 5. ^{{cite news|title=Loyola Drubs Pepperdine|newspaper=Long Beach Independent|location=Long Beach, California|date=September 24, 1950|page=28|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267515/loyola_drubs_pepperdine/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 6. ^This stadium is the predecessor to the current Cougar Stadium on the BYU campus, which was opened for the 1964 season 7. ^{{cite news|title=Karpowitz Boots BYU to 28-27 Win Over Pepperdine Waves|author=John Mooney|newspaper=The Salt Lake Tribune|location=Salt Lake City, Utah|date=September 30, 1950|page=31|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267591/karpowitz_boots_byu_to_win_over/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 8. ^San Diego State University was known as San Diego State College from 1935 to 1971. 9. ^{{cite news|title=Aztecs Whip Waves, 28 To 14|newspaper=The San Diego Union|location=San Diego, California|author=Howard Hagen|date=October 15, 1950|page=B-2}} 10. ^This stadium is the predecessor to the current Ted Runner Stadium on the University of Redlands campus, which was opened for the 1968 season 11. ^{{cite news|title=Waves Pin 25-14 Loss on Redlands|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=October 22, 1950|page=87|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267646/waves_pin_loss_on_redlands/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 12. ^San Jose State University was known as San Jose State College from 1935 to 1971. 13. ^{{cite news|title=San Jose Spartans Trounce Pepperdine|newspaper=Oakland Tribune|location=Oakland, California|date=October 29, 1950|page=A-57|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267687/san_jose_spartans_trounce_pepperdine/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 14. ^University of California, Santa Barbara was known as Santa Barbara College of the University of California from 1944 to 1957. 15. ^{{cite news|title=Santa Barbara Gauchos Romp Over Pepperdine|newspaper=The San Bernardino County Sun|location=San Bernardino, California|date=November 6, 1950|page=19|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267741/santa_barbara_gauchos_romp_over/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 16. ^California State University, Fresno was known as Fresno State College from 1949 to 1971. 17. ^{{cite web|url= http://sidearm.sites.s3.amazonaws.com/gobulldogs.com/documents/2016/7/31/2016_Fresno_State_Football_Media_Guide_FINAL.pdf?id=5374#page=107| title=Fresno State 2016 Media Guide|access-date=December 8, 2016}} 18. ^Northern Arizona University was known as Arizona State College at Flagstaff from 1945 to 1957. 19. ^{{cite news|title=Pepperdine Slaps Flagstaff|newspaper=Albuquerque Journal|location=Albuquerque, New Mexico|date=November 27, 1950|page=6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18267820/pepperdine_slaps_flagstaff/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 13, 2018}}{{Open access}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_discontinued.php?teamid=2532&year=1950|title=1950 - Pepperdine|access-date=February 2, 2017}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pepperdinesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/060310aaa.html|title=The History of Pepperdine Football|work=Pepperdine Waves|date=June 3, 2010|accessdate=February 15, 2017|author=Grenley, Dave}} 22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1951.htm|title=1951 NFL Draft|access-date = February 15, 2017}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/pepperdine/|title=Pepperdine Players/Alumni|access-date=February 15, 2017}} References{{Portal|College football}}{{Reflist|2}}{{Pepperdine Waves football navbox}} 3 : 1950 California Collegiate Athletic Association football season|Pepperdine Waves football seasons|1950 in sports in California |
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