Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference

The Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (OCAC) was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1929 to 1973. The conference's members were located in the state of Oklahoma.[1] The league's predecessor was the first iteration of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference, and its successor was the OIC's second iteration.

Football champions

  • 1929 – Central State
  • 1930 – East Central State
  • 1931 – Central State
  • 1932 – Central State and Southwestern State
  • 1933 – Southwestern State
  • 1934 – Central State
  • 1935 – Central State and East Central State
  • 1936 – Central State
  • 1937 – Central State
  • 1938 – Central State
  • 1939 – Central State
  • 1940 – Oklahoma Baptist
  • 1941 – Central State
  • 1942 – Central State
  • 1943 – No champion

  • 1944 – No champion
  • 1945 – No champion
  • 1946 – Southeastern State
  • 1947 – Southeastern State
  • 1948 – Central State and Southeastern State
  • 1949 – Central State
  • 1950 – Central State and Southwestern State
  • 1951 – Northeastern State
  • 1952 – Northeastern State
  • 1953 – Northeastern State
  • 1954 – Central State and Southwestern State
  • 1955 – Central State, Northeastern State, and Southwestern State
  • 1956 – Central State and Northeastern State
  • 1957 – Southwestern State
  • 1958 – Northeastern State

  • 1959 – Langston (OK)
  • 1960 – Langston (OK)
  • 1961 – Central State
  • 1962 – Central State
  • 1963 – Northeastern State
  • 1964 – East Central State
  • 1965 – East Central State
  • 1966 – East Central State
  • 1967 – East Central State and Southeastern State
  • 1968 – Southeastern State
  • 1969 – Northeastern State and Southeastern State
  • 1970 – Southwestern State
  • 1971 – Southwestern State
  • 1972 – Central State
  • 1973 – Langston (OK)

See also

References

  1. Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 28, 2015.
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