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1955 Fresno State Bulldogs football team


1955 Fresno State Bulldogs football
California Collegiate Athletic Association
9–1 (2–0 CCAA)
Clark Van Galder (4th season)
Ratcliffe Stadium

The 1955 Fresno State Bulldogs football team represented Fresno State College—now known as California State University, Fresno—as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) during the 1955 college football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Clark Van Galder, Fresno State compiled an overall record of 9–1 with a mark of 2–0 in conference play, winning the CCAA title. The Bulldogs played home games at Ratcliffe Stadium on the campus of Fresno City College in Fresno, California

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 23at San Francisco State*Cox StadiumSan Francisco, CAW 20–12
October 1Willamette*Ratcliffe StadiumFresno, CAW 33–77,307
October 8San Diego Navy*Ratcliffe StadiumFresno, CAW 52–06,035
October 15Nevada*Ratcliffe StadiumFresno, CAW 42–96,454
October 22San Diego Marines*Ratcliffe StadiumFresno, CAW 20–07,194
October 29at Utah State*Romney StadiumLogan, UTL 14–394,000
November 5San Diego StateRatcliffe StadiumFresno, CA (rivalry)W 20–66,228
November 118:30 p.m.at Cal PolyMustang StadiumSan Luis Obispo, CAW 34–66,000–7,500
November 18San Jose State*Ratcliffe StadiumFresno, CA (rivalry)W 19–1311,145–14,000
November 26at Hawaii*Honolulu StadiumHonolulu, HI (rivalry)W 20–1818,000
*Non-conference gameAll times are in Pacific time
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