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American college football season
1968 Wisconsin State University Conference football standings
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
T
W
L
T
Platteville State +
7
–
1
–
0
8
–
1
–
0
Oshkosh State +
7
–
1
–
0
8
–
2
–
0
Whitewater State
5
–
3
–
0
6
–
3
–
1
La Crosse State
5
–
3
–
0
5
–
5
–
0
Eau Claire State
3
–
3
–
2
3
–
4
–
2
River Falls State
2
–
5
–
1
3
–
6
–
1
Stout State
2
–
5
–
1
3
–
6
–
1
Stevens Point State
2
–
5
–
1
2
–
7
–
1
Superior State
0
–
7
–
1
0
–
9
–
1
+ – Conference co-champions
The 1968 Whitewater State Warhawks football team represented Wisconsin State University—Whitewater—now known as the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater —as a member of the Wisconsin State University Conference (WSUC) during the 1968 NAIA football season . Led by 13th-year head coach Forrest Perkins , the Warhawks compiled an overall record of 6–3–1 with a conference mark of 5–3, tying for third place in the WSUC. Whitewater State opened the season at home on September 7 with a win over defending NAIA champion Fairmont State .
Schedule [ ]
Date Time Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 7 1:30 p.m. Fairmont State * W 16–14[1] [2] [3]
September 14 1:30 p.m. Stevens Point State Hamilton Field Whitewater, WI W 29–75,000 [4] [5]
September 21 at Stout State W 20–0[6]
September 28 at Platteville State Platteville, WI L 0–6[7]
October 5 Superior State Whitewater, WI W 42–20[8]
October 12 at St. Norbert * De Pere, WI T 21–21[9]
October 19 at Eau Claire State Eau Claire, WI L 14–20[10] [11]
October 26 River Falls State Whitewater, WI W 19–7[12]
November 2 La Crosse State Whitewater, WI W 26–20[13]
November 9 at Oshkosh State Oshkosh, WI L 14–24[14]
[15] [16]
References [ ]
^ "Whitewater Ready For Champs" . Wisconsin State Journal . Madison, Wisconsin . September 7, 1968. p. 11. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Whitewater Pulls Upset" . The Post-Crescent . Appleton, Wisconsin . Associated Press . September 9, 1968. p. 25. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Whitewater Pulls Upset; Platteville Triumph Big" . Wisconsin State Journal . Madison, Wisconsin . September 8, 1968. p. 24. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Pointers, Warhawks Renew Rivalry" . Stevens Point Journal . Stevens Point, Wisconsin . September 13, 1968. p. 11. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Hawks Wears Down WSU, 29-7, Cards Bow" . Stevens Point Journal . Stevens Point, Wisconsin . September 16, 1968. p. 12. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Burgess, Jim (September 22, 1968). "Hawks Defense Like Granite" . Eau Claire Leader-Telegram . Eau Claire Wisconsin . p. 13. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Platteville Defense Clips Warhawk Wings, 6-0" . Wisconsin State Journal . Madison, Wisconsin . September 29, 1968. p. 28. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Warhawk Burst Blasts Superior" . Wisconsin State Journal . October 6, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Whitewater, St. Norbert Tie 21-21" . Green Bay Press-Gazette . October 13, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bluegolds Upset Warhawks, 20-14" . Leader-Telegram . October 20, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Bluegolds Stun Whitewater, 20-14" . The Daily Telegram . October 21, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Unfinished Game Might Decide Title in WSUC" . Marshfield News-Herald . October 28, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Whitewater Tips LCU '11' " . The La Crosse Tribune . November 3, 1968 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Church, Frank (November 10, 1968). "Titans Get By Whitewater, 21-14" . The Post-Crescent . Appleton, Wisconsin . p. 48. Retrieved October 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "All Time scores" (PDF) . UWW Sports.com.
^ "Football year by year" (PDF) . WIAC Sports.com.
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