词条 | 1971 Long Beach State 49ers football team | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| sport = football | Year = 1971 | Team = Long Beach State 49ers | Conference = Pacific Coast Athletic Association | ShortConference = PCAA | Record = 8–4 | ConfRecord = 5–1 | HeadCoach = Jim Stangeland | HCYear = 3rd | stadium = Veterans Stadium (Capacity: 11,600) | Champion = PCAA champion | BowlTourney = | bowl_result = }}{{1971 Pacific Coast Athletic Association football standings}} The 1971 Long Beach State 49ers football team represented California State College, Long Beach[1] during the 1971 NCAA College Division football season. Cal State Long Beach competed in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association.[2] The team was led by third year head coach Jim Stangeland, and played the majority of their home games at Veterans Stadium adjacent to the campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California. One home game was played at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California. They finished the season as Champions of the PCAA, with a record of eight wins and four losses (8–4, 5–1 PCAA). Schedule{{CFB schedule| rankyear = no | poll = no | timezone = Pacific |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 11 | time = 5:30 PM | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = Ole Miss | site_stadium = Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Jackson, Mississippi | score = 13–29 | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 18 | time = 5:30 PM | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = Northern Illinois | site_stadium = Huskie Stadium | site_cityst = DeKalb, Illinois | score = 38–48 | attend = 11,687[3] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = September 25 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | opponent = Pacific (CA) | site_stadium = Veterans Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Long Beach, California | score = 15–14 | attend = 6,853[4] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 2 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | nonconf = y | opponent = Valley State[5] | site_stadium = Veterans Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Long Beach, California | score = 34–7 | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 8 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = l | opponent = San Jose State[6] | site_stadium = Anaheim Stadium | site_cityst = Anaheim, California | score = 28–30 | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 16 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | opponent = Cal State Los Angeles | site_stadium = Veterans Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Long Beach, California | score = 36–7 | attend = 4,128[7] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 23 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = UC Santa Barbara | site_stadium = Campus Stadium | site_cityst = Santa Barbara, California | score = 31–10 | attend = 8,500[8] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = October 30 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = Cal Poly[9] | site_stadium = Mustang Stadium | site_cityst = San Luis Obispo, California | score = 20–7 | attend = 6,633[10] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 6 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | opponent = Fresno State[11] | site_stadium = Veterans Memorial Stadium | site_cityst = Long Beach, California | score = 30–13 | attend = }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 13 | time = 7:30 PM | w/l = w | away = y | opponent = San Diego State[12] | site_stadium = San Diego Stadium | site_cityst = San Diego | score = 12–7 | attend = 28,468[13] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 20 | time = 11:00 PM | w/l = w | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=Hawaii Rainbow Warriors|title=Hawaii}} | site_stadium = Honolulu Stadium | site_cityst = Honolulu, HI | score = 46–21 | attend = 14,510[14] }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = November 27 | time = 6:00 PM | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=UTEP Miners|title=UTEP}} | site_stadium = Sun Bowl | site_cityst = El Paso, Texas | score = 32–38 | attend = }} }}[15][16] Team players in the NFLThe following were selected in the 1972 NFL Draft.[17]
The following finished their college career in 1970, were not drafted, but played in the NFL.[18]
Notes1. ^California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach State) was known as California State College, Long Beach from 1964 to 1971. 2. ^The Big West Conference was known as the Pacific Coast Athletic Association from its founding in 1969 through 1987. 3. ^{{cite news|title=49ers Bow, 48-38; Diablos Also Lose|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=September 19, 1971|page=D-11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8737093/49ers_bow_diablos_also_lose/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=February 3, 2017}}{{Open access}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=San Diego St. in Slump, Bows to Southern Mississippi, 10-0|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=September 26, 1971|page=D-14|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9562793/san_diego_state_in_slump_bows_to/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 14, 2017}}{{Open access}} 5. ^California State University, Northridge was known as San Fernando Valley State College from 1958 to 1971. 6. ^San Jose State University was known as San Jose State College from 1935 to 1971. 7. ^{{cite news|title=49ers Splash Past Outclassed Diablos|newspaper=Independent Press-Telegram|location=Long Beach, California|author=Jim McCormack|date=October 17, 1971|page=S-1|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8737349/49ers_splash_past_outclassed_diablos/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=February 3, 2017}}{{Open access}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Long Beach St. Beats Santa Barbara, 31-10|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=October 24, 1971|page=D-14|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9055411/long_beach_st_beats_santa_barbara/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=February 20, 2017}}{{Open access}} 9. ^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. 10. ^{{cite news|title=San Diego St. Suffers 17-10 Loss to Fresno|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|date=October 31, 1971|page=D-16|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9563000/san_diego_st_suffers_loss_to_fresno/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=March 14, 2017}}{{Open access}} 11. ^California State University, Fresno was known as Fresno State College from 1949 to 1971. 12. ^San Diego State University was known as San Diego State College from 1935 to 1971. 13. ^{{cite news|title=Bizarre Play Gives 49ers 12-7 Victory|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|location=Los Angeles, California|author=Dan Hafner|date=November 14, 1971|page=D-5|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8400860/bizarre_play_gives_49ers_victory/|via=Newspapers.com|access-date=January 16, 2017}}{{Open access}} 14. ^{{cite web|url= http://hawaiiathletics.com/documents/2016/7/25//2016_Hawaii_Football_MG.pdf?id=3980#page=131 |page=131|title=Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Football 2016 Media Guide|access-date=February 15, 2007}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/long-beach-state/1971-schedule.html|title=1971 Long Beach State Forty Niners Schedule| access-date = December 6, 2016}} 16. ^{{cite book | title=Football Media Guide | year=1971 | type=pamphlet | publisher=LBSC Athletic Department | location=Long Beach, California }} 17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1972.htm|title=1972 NFL Draft|access-date = January 12, 2017}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/longbeachst/|title=Long Beach St. Players/Alumni|access-date = December 8, 2016}} References{{Portal|College football}}{{Reflist|2}}{{Long Beach State 49ers football navbox}} 4 : 1971 Pacific Coast Athletic Association football season|Long Beach State 49ers football seasons|Big West Conference football champion seasons|1971 in sports in California |
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