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The '''1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team''' represented the [[University of Tulsa]] during the [[1976 NCAA Division I football season]]. In their fifth year under head coach [[F. A. Dry]], the Golden Hurricane compiled a 7–4–1 record, 2–1–1 against [[Missouri Valley Conference]] opponents, and tied for the conference championship.<ref>{{cite web|title=1976 Missouri Valley Conference Year Summary|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 27, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/conferences/mvc/1976.html}}</ref><ref name="schedule">{{cite web|title=1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 27, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/tulsa/1976-schedule.html}}</ref>
The '''1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team''' represented the [[University of Tulsa]] during the [[1976 NCAA Division I football season]]. In their fifth year under head coach [[F. A. Dry]], the Golden Hurricane compiled a 7–4–1 record, 2–1–1 against [[Missouri Valley Conference]] opponents, and tied for the conference championship.<ref>{{cite web|title=1976 Missouri Valley Conference Year Summary|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 27, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/conferences/mvc/1976.html}}</ref><ref name="schedule">{{cite web|title=1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 27, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/tulsa/1976-schedule.html}}</ref>


The team's statistical leaders included Ronnie Hickerson with 1,554 passing yards, Rickey Watts with 464 rushing yards, and Cornell Webster with 622 receiving yards.<ref>{{cite web|title=1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Stats|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 26, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/tulsa/1976.html}}</ref>
The team's statistical leaders included Ronnie Hickerson with 1,554 passing yards, Rickey Watts with 464 rushing yards, and Cornell Webster with 622 receiving yards.<ref>{{cite web|title=1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Stats|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|access-date=February 26, 2016|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/tulsa/1976.html}}</ref>


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Revision as of 22:14, 17 August 2023

1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football
MVC co-champion
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
Record7–4–1 (2–1–1 MVC)
Head coach
Home stadiumSkelly Stadium
(capacity: 40,385)
Seasons
← 1975
1977 →
1976 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Tulsa + 2 1 1 7 4 1
New Mexico State + 2 1 1 4 6 1
West Texas State 1 1 2 4 5 2
Wichita State 2 2 0 4 7 0
Drake 1 3 0 1 10 0
  • + – Conference co-champions

The 1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team represented the University of Tulsa during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. In their fifth year under head coach F. A. Dry, the Golden Hurricane compiled a 7–4–1 record, 2–1–1 against Missouri Valley Conference opponents, and tied for the conference championship.[1][2]

The team's statistical leaders included Ronnie Hickerson with 1,554 passing yards, Rickey Watts with 464 rushing yards, and Cornell Webster with 622 receiving yards.[3]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 4Richmond*W 22–724,000[4]
September 11at Oklahoma State*L 21–3338,000
September 18Memphis State*dagger
  • Skelly Stadium
  • Tulsa, OK
W 16–1430,350
September 25at No. 12 Arkansas*W 9–340,563
October 2New Mexico State
  • Skelly Stadium
  • Tulsa, OK
W 32–731,700
October 16at Cincinnati*L 7–1617,717
October 30at Louisville*W 20–108,068
November 6at Virginia Tech*W 35–3131,000[5]
November 13at DrakeW 45–205,182
November 20Wichita State
  • Skelly Stadium
  • Tulsa, OK
L 13–3012,425[6]
November 27West Texas State
  • Skelly Stadium
  • Tulsa, OK
T 17–177,130
December 13vs. McNeese StateL 16–2019,164[7]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

[2][8]

After the season

1977 NFL Draft

The following Golden Hurriane players were selected in the National Football League Draft following the season.[9][10]

Round Pick Player Position NFL club
1 14 Steve August Tackle Seattle Seahawks
8 201 Jimmy Stewart Defensive back New Orleans Saints
10 279 Giles Alexander Defensive end New England Patriots
12 329 I. V. Wilson Defensive tackle Seattle Seahawks

References

  1. ^ "1976 Missouri Valley Conference Year Summary". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  3. ^ "1976 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  4. ^ "Defense paves the way for Tulsa, 22–7". The Sunday Oklahoman. September 5, 1976. Retrieved October 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Tulsa squeaks". The Daily Oklahoman. November 7, 1976. Retrieved December 14, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Shocking! WSU kicks wind out of Hurricane". The Wichita Eagle & Beacon. November 21, 1976. Retrieved December 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "McNeese jars Tulsa, 20–16". The Daily Oklahoman. December 14, 1976. Retrieved March 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Tulsa Golden Hurricane Football Record & Fact Book 2022" (PDF). University of Tulsa. p. 185. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  9. ^ "1977 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  10. ^ "Tulsa Drafted Players/Alumni". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023.