American college football season
The 1948 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos football team represented Santa Barbara College [ note 1] during the 1948 college football season .
Santa Barbara competed in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The team was led by fourth-year head coach Stan Williamson and played home games at La Playa Stadium in Santa Barbara, California . They finished the season with a record of six wins and five losses (6–5, 2–3 CCAA). At the end of the season, the Gauchos played in the first Potato Bowl, in Bakersfield, California .[ note 2]
Schedule
Team players in the NFL
No Santa Barbara Gaucho players were selected in the 1949 NFL draft .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
The following finished their Santa Barbara Gauchos career in 1948, were not drafted, but played in the NFL.
Notes
^ University of California, Santa Barbara was known as Santa Barbara College of the University of California from 1944 to 1957.
^ The Potato Bowl was played as a charity benefit in Bakersfield from 1948–1967. In later years, instead of four-year institutions it was played between Junior College teams. This Bowl game has no relation to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl which was founded in 1997.
^ The game against the Cal Aggies was part of an "All-UC Doubleheader" that was held annually from 1948 to 1963. The other game of the double-header was California vs. UCLA . The games were always held at the home stadium of either Cal or UCLA.
References
^ "Ventura Ties West Loop" . The Bakersfield Californian . Bakersfield, California. October 18, 1948. p. 23. Retrieved March 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Compton College Takes Lead as Little Rose Bowl Selectee" . The Bakersfield Californian . Bakersfield, California. November 8, 1948. p. 22. Retrieved March 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Howard Hagen (November 28, 1948). "Gauchos Was Aztecs, 27 To 6". The San Diego Union . San Diego, California. p. 3-B.
^ "Shrine Grid Game Becomes Bowl Tilt" . The Bakersfield Californian . Bakersfield, California. December 1, 1948. p. 32. Retrieved February 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "1949 NFL Draft" . Archived from the original on October 30, 2010. Retrieved February 2, 2017 .
^ "California-Santa Barbara Players/Alumni" . Retrieved February 2, 2017 .
^ "Draft History: California-Santa Barbara" . Archived from the original on March 19, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2017 .