The 1996 UC Davis football team represented the University of California, Davis as an independent during the 1996 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Bob Biggs, UC Davis compiled an overall record of 8–5. 1996 was the 27th consecutive winning season for the Aggies. UC Davis was ranked No. 17 in the NCAA Division II poll at the end of the regular season and advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs, where they upset top-ranked Texas A&M–Kingsville in Kingsville, Texas in the first round. In the quarterfinals, the Aggies upset ninth-ranked Central Oklahoma at home. In the semifinals, they were defeated by sixth-ranked Carson–Newman in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The team outscored its opponents 369 to 240 for the season. The Aggies played home
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| - The 1996 UC Davis football team represented the University of California, Davis as an independent during the 1996 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Bob Biggs, UC Davis compiled an overall record of 8–5. 1996 was the 27th consecutive winning season for the Aggies. UC Davis was ranked No. 17 in the NCAA Division II poll at the end of the regular season and advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs, where they upset top-ranked Texas A&M–Kingsville in Kingsville, Texas in the first round. In the quarterfinals, the Aggies upset ninth-ranked Central Oklahoma at home. In the semifinals, they were defeated by sixth-ranked Carson–Newman in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The team outscored its opponents 369 to 240 for the season. The Aggies played home (en)
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- Rohnert Park, California
- San Luis Obispo, California
- Battle for the Golden Horseshoe
- Bob Biggs
- Davis, California
- University of California, Davis
- 1996 NCAA Division II independents football season
- 1996 in sports in California
- NCAA Division II Football Championship
- UC Davis Aggies football seasons
- Arcata, California
- 1996 Cal Poly Mustangs football team
- 1996 Cal State Northridge Matadors football team
- 1996 Chico State Wildcats football team
- 1996 Humboldt State Lumberjacks football team
- 1996 NCAA Division II football rankings
- 1996 NCAA Division II football season
- 1996 Portland State Vikings football team
- 1996 Sacramento State Hornets football team
- 1996 Sonoma State Cossacks football team
- Burke–Tarr Stadium
- Causeway Classic
- Toomey Field
- Alex G. Spanos Stadium
- Jefferson City, Tennessee
- Chico, California
- Javelina Stadium
- Redwood Bowl
- Portland, Oregon
- Kingsville, Texas
- Mike Moroski
- NCAA Division II independent schools
- North Campus Stadium
- Northridge, California
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| - The 1996 UC Davis football team represented the University of California, Davis as an independent during the 1996 NCAA Division II football season. Led by fourth-year head coach Bob Biggs, UC Davis compiled an overall record of 8–5. 1996 was the 27th consecutive winning season for the Aggies. UC Davis was ranked No. 17 in the NCAA Division II poll at the end of the regular season and advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship playoffs, where they upset top-ranked Texas A&M–Kingsville in Kingsville, Texas in the first round. In the quarterfinals, the Aggies upset ninth-ranked Central Oklahoma at home. In the semifinals, they were defeated by sixth-ranked Carson–Newman in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The team outscored its opponents 369 to 240 for the season. The Aggies played home games at Toomey Field in Davis, California. (en)
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