1944_Lubbock_Army_Air_Field_Fliers_football_team

1944 Lubbock Army Air Field Fliers football team

1944 Lubbock Army Air Field Fliers football team

American college football season


The 1944 Lubbock Army Air Field Fliers football team, sometimes called the "Flyers", represented the United States Army Air Forces's Lubbock Army Air Field (Lubbock AAF or LAAF), located near Lubbock, Texas, during the 1944 college football season. Led by coaches G. B. Morris and Albert Wirz, the Fliers compiled a record of 5–4.[1]

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In the final Litkenhous Ratings, Lubbock AAF ranked 84th among the nation's college and service teams and 13th out of 63 United States Army teams with a rating of 76.1.[2][3]

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References

  1. "Service Football In Texas Ends With Ramblers In First Place". The Big Spring Daily Herald. Big Spring, Texas. December 5, 1944. p. 6. Retrieved April 14, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  2. "Tech, LAAF Ready For Opening Tilt". Lubbock Morning Avalanche. Lubbock, Texas. September 23, 1944. p. 2. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  3. "LAAF Shows Power In 27-13 Victory". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. September 24, 1944. p. 3. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  4. "LAAF Plays Host to Amarillo AAF". Lubbock Morning Avalanche. Lubbock, Texas. September 30, 1944. p. 2. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  5. "Amarillo Defeats LAAF, 19 to 0". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. October 1, 1944. p. 6. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  6. "Sky Giants Take On Fliers Tonight". The Amarillo Daily News. Amarillo, Texas. October 7, 1944. p. 10. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  7. "Amarillo AAF Bests LAAF". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. October 8, 1944. p. 3. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  8. "Flyers Prepare For Saturday Grid Tilt". Lubbock Morning Avalanche. Lubbock, Texas. October 13, 1944. p. 3. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  9. "LAAF Chalks Up 19-6 Win Over Medics". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. October 15, 1944. p. 4. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  10. "LAAF And SPAAF To Tangle Today". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. October 22, 1944. p. 4. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  11. "LAAF Rolls Over Fort Bliss, 13 To 0". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. October 29, 1944. p. 5. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  12. "LAAF Cops 67-0 Win Over John Tarleton". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Lubbock, Texas. November 19, 1944. p. 4. Retrieved April 8, 2023 via Newspapers.com Open access icon.
  13. Daye, John (2014). Encyclopedia of Armed Forces Football. Haworth, New Jersey: St. Johann Press. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-937943-21-9.

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