1950 Texas A&M Aggies football team
The 1950 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 1950 college football season as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC). The Aggies were led by head coach Harry Stiteler in his third season and finished with a record of seven wins and four losses (7–4 overall, 3–3 in the SWC) and with a victory over Georgia in the Presidential Cup Bowl.
Schedule
| Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result
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| September 23 |
Nevada* |
|
Alamo Stadium • San Antonio, TX |
W 48–18
|
| September 18 |
vs. Texas Tech* |
|
Alamo Stadium • San Antonio, TX (Rivalry) |
W 34–13
|
| October 7 |
at #6 Oklahoma* |
|
Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK |
L 28–34
|
| October 14 |
VMI* |
|
Kyle Field • College Station, TX |
W 52–0
|
| October 21 |
TCU |
|
Kyle Field • College Station, TX (Rivalry) |
W 42–23
|
| October 28 |
at Baylor |
#13 |
Baylor Stadium • Waco, TX (Battle of the Brazos) |
L 20–27
|
| November 4 |
Arkansas |
|
Kyle Field • College Station, TX (Rivalry) |
W 42–13
|
| November 11 |
at #7 SMU |
|
Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX |
W 25–20
|
| November 18 |
Rice |
#12 |
Kyle Field • College Station, TX |
L 13–21
|
| November 30 |
at #5 Texas |
|
Texas Memorial Stadium • Austin, TX (Rivalry) |
L 0–17
|
| December 9 |
vs. Georgia |
|
Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD (Presidential Cup Bowl) |
W 40–20
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| *Non-conference game. |
- Source: 1950 Texas A&M football schedule[1]
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