1985 Wichita State Shockers football team

The 1985 Wichita State Shockers football team represented Wichita State University in the 1985 NCAA Division I-A football season.[1] The Shockers competed in their 89th season overall and 42nd in the Missouri Valley Conference, playing their home games at Cessna Stadium. The team, led by second-year head coach Ron Chismar, improved on their 2–9 output from the previous season, going 3–8.

1985 Wichita State Shockers football
ConferenceMissouri Valley Conference
1985 record3–8 (2–3 MVC)
Head coachRon Chismar (2nd season)
Home stadiumCessna Stadium
1985 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Tulsa $ 3 0 0  6 5 0
West Texas State 3 1 1  6 3 1
Illinois State 3 1 1  6 3 2
Indiana State 2 2 0  4 6 0
Wichita State 2 3 0  3 8 0
Southern Illinois 1 3 0  4 7 0
Drake 1 5 0  4 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • Tulsa also played Houston and East Carolina and recorded those games as conference games, but the league did not count them toward Tulsa's finish.

This was the final season of football for the Missouri Valley Conference, as the league, which by this point was a mixture of NCAA Division I-A (Tulsa and Wichita State) and NCAA Division I-AA programs (Drake, Illinois State, Indiana State, Southern Illinois, and West Texas State). The league voted on April 30, 1985 to drop football at the end of the 1985 season.[2]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 7at Kansas State*W 16–1030,300
September 14at Minnesota*L 14–2856,094
September 21Toledo*L 15–22
September 28Southwestern Louisiana*
  • Cessna Stadium
  • Wichita, KS
L 15–23
October 5at Texas–Arlington*
L 3–31
October 12at West Texas StateL 21–33
October 19Drake
  • Cessna Stadium
  • Wichita, KS
W 24–21
October 26Southern Illinois
  • Cessna Stadium
  • Wichita, KS
W 35–34
November 2Tulsa
  • Cessna Stadium
  • Wichita, KS
L 26–42
November 9at Illinois StateL 0–26
November 23at Fresno State*L 6–4730,904
  • *Non-conference game

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References

  1. "1985 Wichita State Shockers Stats" "Sports Reference"
  2. "Gainesville Sun - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
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