Long Beach State 49ers football explained

Teamname:Long Beach State 49ers football
Stadium:Veterans Memorial Stadium/Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Stadcapacity:11,600/69,008
Stadsurface:Grass
Location:Long Beach, California
Conference:Big West Conference
Firstyear:1955
Lastyear:1991
Atwins:199
Atlosses:183
Atties:4
Bowlwins:0
Bowllosses:0
Bowlties:1
Conftitles:3

The Long Beach State 49ers football team represented California State University, Long Beach from the 1955 through 1991 seasons. The 49ers originally competed as an Independent before joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 1958. By the 1969 season, the 49ers joined the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (now the Big West) as a founding member, where they remained until the program was suspended following the 1991 season.

Long Beach played its home games at multiple stadiums throughout their history with the most recent being Veterans Memorial Stadium, in Long Beach, California. During their 37 years of competition, the 49ers compiled an all-time record of 199 wins, 183 losses and 4 ties.

Three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame were associated with the program during its last two years of existence: coaches George Allen and Willie Brown, as well as running back Terrell Davis.

History

The Long Beach State football team traces its roots to 1955 when, looking to capitalize on the boosters for both USC and UCLA residing in Long Beach, the 49ers program was established.[1] The program would see modest success, culminating with conference titles following both the 1970 and 1971 seasons, including the 49ers' lone bowl, the 1970 Pasadena Bowl.

Between the 1977 and 1982 seasons, Long Beach played the majority of their home games at Anaheim Stadium prior to moving back to Veterans Memorial Stadium for the 1983 season.[2] The 49ers would again win the PCAA championship following the 1980 season.

Before the 1990 season, the legendary George Allen came out of retirement to coach the 49ers. Allen led the team to an undefeated home schedule, although the overall won-loss record was 6-5. He recruited another future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a running back from San Diego Lincoln High named Terrell Davis. Allen died on December 31, 1990, leaving the future of the program in doubt.[3] The program continued for one more season, under rookie head coach Willie Brown, a former NFL star who like Allen and Davis is now a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team went 2-9 in its last season. On December 10, 1991, university president Curtis McCray announced the 49ers football program would be disbanded immediately.[4] The decision to disband the football team was prompted by financial shortfalls resulting from California's budget crisis, coupled with increased costs of operating the program and declining fan support.[5]

Although the 49ers have not played a game since 1991, Long Beach is still the NCAA record-holder in several categories. These records include: the most passes caught by a running back for both a single game and season with 18 and 99, respectively, by Mark Templeton, during the 1986 season,[6] and leading the nation in total offense with an average of 326.8 yards per game for the 1982 season.[7] The 49ers also led the nation in total offense with 529 yards per game while members of the college division in 1965.

Conference championships

Long Beach won three conference championships during their tenure as a program, two outright and one shared.

19709–2–1 5–1
8–4 5–1
8–3 5–0
† Co-champion

Recovery of game films

As many as 150 Long Beach State football games of full and partial game film have been located and are stored in Los Angeles. The majority of the games are on 16mm film, while some of the later games are on U-matic and Betamax format tapes. Many of the games have been transferred to digital video and are listed on the Long Beach State 49ers Football Game Film Archive website.[8] The story of the discovery and preservation of the game film was documented in the April 2015 issue of DIG Magazine in an article titled "Salvaged Memories".[9]

Bring back 49er football effort

Student efforts to revive a Division I-AA level football program (today known as NCAA Division I-FCS) began in April 2008 and led to a referendum in March 2011. The referendum took place from March 21 to March 24 online, with only current CSULB students able to cast a vote. Overall, 3,084 people voted, with 52% of the student body voting "no" and 48% voting "yes".[10] [11]

Head coaches

See main article: List of Long Beach State 49ers head football coaches. Long Beach had 9 head coaches through 36 years of play, with a total record of 199–183–4 (.520).

1955–1957 3 13–10 .565
1958–1968 11 57–47–2 .547
1969–1973 5 31–24–2 .561
1974–1976 3 23–10 .697
1977–1983 7 40–36 .526
1984–1986 3 16–18 .471
1987–1989 3 11–24 .314
1990 1 6–5 .545
1991 1 2–9 .182

All-Americans

Seasons

Conference Champions *Bowl game berth ^
SeasonHead coachConferenceSeason resultsBowl result
Conference finishWinsLossesTies
Long Beach State 49ers
1955Mike DeLottoIndependent520
1956Independent530
1957Independent350
1958Don ReedCalifornia Collegiate Athletic Association261
1959California Collegiate Athletic Association450
1960California Collegiate Athletic Association531
1961California Collegiate Athletic Association550
1962California Collegiate Athletic Association550
1963California Collegiate Athletic Association550
1964California Collegiate Athletic Association820
1965California Collegiate Athletic Association910
1966California Collegiate Athletic Association630
1967California Collegiate Athletic Association550
1968California Collegiate Athletic Association370
1969Jim StangelandPacific Coast Athletic Association830
1970 *Pacific Coast Athletic Association921Tie 1970 Pasadena Bowl against Louisville Cardinals, 24 - 24 ^
1971 *Pacific Coast Athletic Association840
1972Pacific Coast Athletic Association560
1973Pacific Coast Athletic Association191
1974Wayne HowardPacific Coast Athletic Association650
1975Pacific Coast Athletic Association920
1976Pacific Coast Athletic Association830
1977Dave CurreyPacific Coast Athletic Association460
1978Pacific Coast Athletic Association560
1979Pacific Coast Athletic Association740
1980 *Pacific Coast Athletic Association830
1981Pacific Coast Athletic Association280
1982Pacific Coast Athletic Association650
1983Pacific Coast Athletic Association840
1984Mike SheppardPacific Coast Athletic Association470
1985Pacific Coast Athletic Association660
1986Pacific Coast Athletic Association650
1987Larry ReisbigPacific Coast Athletic Association470
1988Big West Conference390
1989Big West Conference480
1990George AllenBig West Conference650
1991Willie BrownBig West Conference290
Total1981834(only includes regular season games)
001(only includes bowl games)
1991834(all games)
References:[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: Keisser. Bob. Program struggled all along to survive. The Long Beach Press-Telegram. January 20, 2002.
  2. News: Staff Reports. Looking back at 49er football. The Long Beach Press-Telegram. December 11, 1991.
  3. News: Staff Reports. Major challenge faces L.B. State in post-Allen era. The Long Beach Press-Telegram. January 10, 1991.
  4. News: Woolard. John. Football gets sacked at CSULB. The Long Beach Press-Telegram. December 11, 1991.
  5. News: Aird . Donovan . June 5, 2008 . How the West was undone . 16 . Mustang Daily . May 4, 2023.
  6. http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/FBS%20compiled.pdf Receiving
  7. http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2008/FBS%20compiled.pdf Annual Offense Champions
  8. Web site: Long Beach State Football Games on DVD. long-beach-football. en. 2019-08-12.
  9. Web site: April 2015. Issuu. 9 April 2015 . en. 2019-08-12.
  10. News: Jarnigan. Blaine. Nguyen, Thomas, Quibuyen win ASI elections; Football referendum fails. May 14, 2018. Daily 49er. California State University, Long Beach. March 24, 2011.
  11. News: Duenas. Sarah. ASI members continue to lobby for a football at CSULB. May 14, 2018. Daily 49er. California State University, Long Beach. November 29, 2017.
  12. http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/discontinued/c/cal_state_long_beach/yearly_totals.php Cal St.-Long Beach Yearly Totals