1966 Tampa Spartans football team

1966 Tampa Spartans football
Conference Independent
1966 record 4–5
Head coach Sam Bailey (3rd season)
Home stadium Phillips Field
1966 NCAA University Division independents football records
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
No. 1 Notre Dame        9 0 1
Colgate        8 1 1
No. 8 Georgia Tech        9 2 0
Army        8 2 0
Dayton        8 2 0
Houston        8 2 0
Memphis        7 2 0
No. 9 Miami (FL)        8 2 1
VPI        8 2 1
Syracuse        8 3 0
Colorado State        7 3 0
New Mexico State        7 3 0
West Texas State        7 3 0
Villanova        6 3 0
Holy Cross        6 3 1
Southern Miss        6 4 0
Texas Western        6 4 0
Rutgers        5 4 0
Tulane        5 4 1
Florida State        6 5 0
Buffalo        5 5 0
Penn State        5 5 0
Air Force        4 6 0
Boston College        4 6 0
Navy        4 6 0
Utah State        4 6 0
Xavier        4 6 0
Pacific        4 7 0
San Jose State        3 7 0
Pittsburgh        1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1966 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1966 college football season. It was the Spartans' 30th season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Sam Bailey, in his third year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of four wins and five losses (4–5).

Schedule

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
September 17 at Tulsa* Skelly StadiumTulsa, OK L 11–57    
September 24 Bowling Green* Phillips FieldTampa, FL W 20–13    
October 1 at Akron* Rubber BowlAkron, OH W 20–12    
October 8 North Texas State* Phillips Field • Tampa, FL L 6–41    
October 15 Furman* Phillips Field • Tampa, FL W 41–2    
October 29 at Houston* Houston AstrodomeHouston, TX L 9–48    
November 5 Northeast Louisiana* Phillips Field • Tampa, FL L 0–17    
November 12 Buffalo* Phillips Field • Tampa, FL W 27–8    
November 19 Eastern Kentucky* Phillips Field • Tampa, FL L 6–14    
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game.

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