1963 Cal Poly Pomona Broncos football team American college football season
The 1963 Cal Poly Pomona Broncos football team represented the Cal Poly Kellogg-Voorhis Unit—now known as California State Polytechnic University, Pomona—as an independent during the 1963 NCAA College Division football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Don Warhurst, Cal Poly Pomona compiled a record of 2–7. The team was outscored by its opponents 263 to 120 for the season. The Broncos played home games at Kellogg Field in Pomona, California.
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 21 | Sacramento State | | L 34–36 | 2,500 | |
September 28 | at San Diego State | | L 7–42 | 13,500 | [1] |
October 5 | San Francisco State | | L 6–21 | 2,500 | |
October 12 | at Cal State Los Angeles | | L 6–24 | 9,527–9,600 | [2] |
October 19 | San Diego Marines[note 1] | | L 6–37 | 2,000 | |
October 26 | at Cal Western | | W 14–13 | 2,300 | |
November 2 | at Arizona State–Flagstaff | | L 14–42 | 2,800–4,000 | [3][4] |
November 9 | at Valley State | | W 26–8 | 2,500 | [5] |
November 23 | Long Beach State | | L 7–40 | 1,000 | |
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Notes
- ^ The Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) in San Diego fielded a team that played against colleges and other military teams from 1922 to 1964.
References
- ^ Howard Hagen (September 29, 1963). "Aztecs Smash Cal Poly, 42-7". The San Diego Union. San Diego, California. p. G-1.
- ^ "Diablos Romp 24-6, Over Poly Pomona". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. October 13, 1963. p. D-8. Retrieved January 19, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ William Hoyd (November 4, 1963). "Lumberjacks Even '63 Mark With 41–14 Cal Poly Victory". Arizona Daily Sun. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved December 22, 2022.
- ^ "Long Beach St. Beats Fresno, Shares Loead". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. November 10, 1963. p. D-8. Retrieved January 19, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Brief Summary Of Cumulative Football Statistics". National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ "1963 - Cal Poly-Pomona". Archived from the original on September 11, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
- ^ "Cal Poly Pomona football (1947‐1982)" (PDF). Retrieved February 23, 2017.
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