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词条 1969 Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football team
释义

  1. Schedule

  2. Team players in the NFL

  3. Notes

  4. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
| sport = football
| Year = 1969
| Team = Cal State Los Angeles Diablos
| Conference = Pacific Coast Athletic Association
| ShortConference = PCAA
| Record = 0–9
| ConfRecord = 0–4
| HeadCoach = Walt Thurmond
| HCYear = 1st
| stadium = Rose Bowl
| Champion =
| BowlTourney =
| bowl_result =
}}{{1969 Pacific Coast Athletic Association football standings}}

The 1969 Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football team represented California State University, Los Angeles during the 1969 NCAA University Division football season.

This was Cal State LA's first year in the University Division and was the inaugural season for the Pacific Coast Athletic Association.[1] The team was led by Walt Thurmond in his first, and only year as head coach. They played only two home games, both at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The team finished the season with a record of zero wins and nine losses (0–9, 0–4 CCAA). The Diablos were shutout four times in 1969, and scored only 67 points for the season while giving up 329.

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = no
| poll = no
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 27
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = San Diego State[2]
| site_stadium = San Diego Stadium
| site_cityst = San Diego, California
| score = 0–49
| attend = 38,258[3]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 4
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Cal Poly Pomona[4]
| site_stadium = Kellogg Field
| site_cityst = Pomona, California
| score = 13–14
| attend = 2,500[5]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1969|team=Northern Arizona Lumberjacks|title=Northern Arizona}}
| opprank = 11
| site_stadium = Rose Bowl
| site_cityst = Pasadena, California
| score = 14–20
| attend = 1,147[6]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Fresno State[7]
| site_stadium = Ratcliffe Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, California
| score = 0–24
| attend = 9,303[8]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 1
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1969|team=Hawaii Rainbow Warriors|title=Hawaii}}
| site_stadium = Honolulu Stadium
| site_cityst = Honolulu, HI
| score = 28–52
| attend = 20,223[9]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = UC Santa Barbara
| site_stadium = Campus Stadium
| site_cityst = Santa Barbara, California
| score = 6–28
| attend = 4,500[10]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Long Beach State[11]
| site_stadium = Veterans Stadium
| site_cityst = Long Beach, California
| score = 0–42
| attend = [12]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 22
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Tampa (FL)
| site_stadium = Tampa Stadium
| site_cityst = Tampa, Florida
| score = 0–53
| attend = 10,352[13]
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 29
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Valley State[14]
| site_stadium = Rose Bowl
| site_cityst = Pasadena, California
| score = 6–47
| attend = 1,371[15]
}}
}}[16]

Team players in the NFL

No Cal State Los Angeles players were selected in the 1970 NFL Draft.[17][18]

Notes

1. ^The Big West Conference was known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association from its founding in 1969 through 1987.
2. ^San Diego State University was known as San Diego State College from 1935 to 1971.
3. ^{{cite news|title=Shaw Passes Aztecs to Rout of Diablos|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=September 28, 1969|page=D16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8386663/shaw_passes_aztecs_to_rout_of_diablos/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
4. ^California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona) was officially known as California State Polytechnic College, Kellogg-Voorhis from 1966 to 1971. However, it was more commonly known as Cal Poly (Pomona).
5. ^{{cite news|title=It's All Over at Cal Poly|newspaper=Progress Bulletin|location=Pomona, California|date=October 5, 1969|author = Jerry Miles|page=4-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8727400/its_all_over_at_cal_poly/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Axers Take a Squeaker|newspaper=Arizona Republic|location=Phoenix, Arizona|author=Bill Nixon|date=October 12, 1969|page=D-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8727507/axers_take_a_squeaker/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
7. ^California State University, Fresno was known as Fresno State College from 1949 to 1971.
8. ^{{cite news|title=Fresno St., 24-0|newspaper=Independent Press-Telegram|location=Long Beach, California|date=October 26, 1969|page=S-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8727564/fresno_st_24_0/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Hawaii Blasts Diablos, 52-28|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=November 3, 1969|pages=3–10|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8727627/hawaii_blasts_diablos/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=UCSB Downs Diablos|newspaper=Independent Press-Telegram|location=Long Beach, California|date=November 9, 1969|page=S-3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8727675/ucsb_downs_diablos/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
11. ^California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach State) was known as California State College, Long Beach from 1964 to 1971.
12. ^{{cite news|title=49ers 'Intercept' CSLA, 6th Win in Row, 42-0|newspaper=Independent Press-Telegram|location=Long Beach, California|date=November 16, 1969|page=S-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8730578/49ers_intercept_csla_win_in_row/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Diablo Tackles Were Right: Tampa, 53-0|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=November 23, 1969|page=D-16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8730633/diablo_tackles_were_right/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
14. ^California State University, Northridge was known as San Fernando Valley State College from 1958 to 1971.
15. ^{{cite news|title=Valley State Routs Winless Diablos, 47-6|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=November 23, 1969|page=D-6|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8730726/valley_state_routs_winless_diablos/|via=Newspapers.com}} {{Open access}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/incomplete_data/game_by_game_discontinued.php?teamid=463&year=1969|title=1969 - Cal St.-Los Angeles|access-date = January 19, 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1970.htm|title=1970 NFL Draft|access-date = January 19, 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/losangelesst/|title=Los Angeles St. Players/Alumni|access-date = January 19, 2017}}

References

{{Portal|College football}}{{Reflist|2}}{{Cal State Los Angeles Diablos football navbox}}

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