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词条 1975 Texas A&M Aggies football team
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  1. Season summary

  2. Schedule

  3. Roster

  4. References

{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=1975
|Team=Texas A&M Aggies
|Image=File:Texas A&M University logo.svg
|ImageSize=
|Conference=Southwest Conference
|ShortConference=SWC
|CoachRank=12
|APRank= 11
|Record= 10–2
|ConfRecord= 6–1
|HeadCoach=Emory Bellard
|HCYear=4th
|OffCoach=Tom Wilson
|OCYear=1st
|DefCoach=Melvin Robertson
|DCYear=4th
|StadiumArena=Kyle Field
|Champion= Southwest Conference co-champion
|BowlTourney= Liberty Bowl
|BowlTourneyResult= L 0–20 vs. USC
}}{{1975 Southwest Conference football standings}}

The 1975 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University during the 1975 NCAA Division I football season. The team was ranked second in the nation late in the season before losing its last two games. The Aggies finished as Southwest Conference co-champions with both the Texas Longhorns and the Arkansas Razorbacks. The three co-champions each finished with a 10–2 overall win–loss record and a 6–1 record against Southwest Conference opponents.

Season summary

The 1975 Aggie football team started its season with ten wins. Its tenth victory came on the day after Thanksgiving Day (Friday, November 28, 1975) over the Texas Longhorns at Kyle Field before a national television audience (ABC). The Aggies were ranked second in the nation after the game against Texas, but starting quarterback Mike Jay suffered a back injury in the 20-10 win over the Longhorns. The next game came eight days later, a Saturday, December 6, matchup against the Arkansas Razorbacks that had been rescheduled from its typical early November timeframe due to TV scheduling concerns. With Jay injured, Texas A&M backup quarterback David Shipman was called upon to play against Arkansas, who was ranked 18th in the nation. The Aggies were trailing 7–0 at halftime and they lost by a final score of 31–6.

Before the loss at Arkansas, Texas A&M had appeared to be headed for the Cotton Bowl. Instead, the sixth-ranked team faced the unranked USC Trojans in the Liberty Bowl. USC had been ranked in the top five teams nationally in early November, but they struggled late in the season and came into the bowl game with a 7-4 record.[1] The Aggies suffered a 20–0 loss and finished the season ranked #11. The 1975 Liberty Bowl was the final game for USC coach John McKay, as his success had earned him a job with the NFL expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[2]

The 1975 team was bolstered by the play of four-year starter and running back Bubba Bean, who became the first Aggie featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Bean was selected to play in that year's Senior Bowl, where he caught an 82-yard touchdown pass. He rushed for 944 yards on the season and scored a team-high 8 touchdowns.[3] Bean finished his college career with 2,846 yards rushing.[4] Bean was selected by the Atlanta Falcons with the ninth pick in the first round of the 1976 NFL Draft.[5]

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1975
| poll = AP
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 13
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 8
| opponent = Ole Miss
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv =
| score = 7–0
| attend = 47,021
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 20
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 11
| opponent = LSU
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Tiger Stadium
| site_cityst = Baton Rouge, LA
| tv =
| score = 39–8
| attend = 69,445
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 27
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| rank = 8
| opponent = Illinois
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv = ABC
| score = 43–13
| attend = 45,524
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 4
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Kansas State
| site_stadium = KSU Stadium
| site_cityst = Manhattan, KS
| tv =
| score = 10–0
| attend = 37,100
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 11
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = Texas Tech
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Jones Stadium
| site_cityst = Lubbock, TX
| tv =
| score = 38–9
| attend = 52,254
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 18
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 5
| opponent = TCU
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Amon G. Carter Stadium
| site_cityst = Fort Worth, TX
| tv =
| score = 14–6
| attend = 34,210
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 25
| w/l = w
| rank = 5
| opponent = Baylor
| gamename = Battle of the Brazos
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv =
| score = 19–10
| attend = 53,693
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 8
| w/l = w
| rank = 4
| opponent = SMU
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv =
| score = 36–3
| attend = 49,809
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 15
| w/l = w
| away = y
| rank = 3
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1975|team=Rice Owls|title=Rice}}
| site_stadium = Rice Stadium
| site_cityst = Houston, TX
| tv =
| score = 33–14
| attend = 67,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 28
| w/l = w
| rank = 2
| opponent = Texas
| opprank = 5
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv = ABC
| score = 20–10
| attend = 56,679
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 6
| w/l = l
| away = y
| rank = 2
| opponent = Arkansas
| opprank = 18
| gamename = rivalry
| site_stadium = War Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Little Rock, AR
| tv = ABC
| score = 6–31
| attend = 52,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 22
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 6
| opponent = USC
| gamename = Liberty Bowl
| site_stadium = Memphis Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Memphis, TN
| tv = ABC
| score = 0–20
| attend = 52,129
}}
}}

Roster

{{American football roster/Header|year=1975|team=Texas A&M Aggies|teamcolors=y
|offensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=44|class=Sr|first=Bubba|last=Bean|pos=RB|link=y}}
|defensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=|class=Sr|first=Ed|last=Simonini|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=|class=|first=Garth|last=Ten Napel|pos=LB}}
|special_teams_players=
}}{{American football roster/Footer|roster_url=|accessdate=
|head_coach=
  • Emory Bellard

|asst_coach=
}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Boyles|first=Bob, Guido, Paul|title=The USA Today College Football Encyclopedia|year=2009|publisher=Skyhorse Publishing|isbn=1602396779|page=327|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eNThHqwUK7kC&pg=PA327}}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Farmer|first=Sam|title=He took the money and ran -- to Tampa|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jan/12/sports/sp-mckay12|accessdate=December 29, 2013|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=January 12, 2007}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=1975 Texas A&M Aggies Stats|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/texas-am/1975.html#all_rushing_and_receiving|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|accessdate=December 29, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Bubba Bean '75, Football |url=http://www.aggielettermen.org/ernest-bean-75-football-trainer/ |archive-url=https://archive.is/20131229054347/http://www.aggielettermen.org/ernest-bean-75-football-trainer/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=December 29, 2013 |publisher=Texas A&M Letterman's Association |accessdate=December 28, 2013 }}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Bubba Bean|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/bubba-bean-1.html|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|accessdate=December 29, 2013}}
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