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| name = Orange County Ramblers
| name = Orange County Ramblers
| first = [[1967 CoFL season|1967]]
| first = [[1967 CoFL season|1967]]
| team = Orange County Ramblers (1965-68)
| team = Orange County Ramblers (1967-68)
| alignment =  
| alignment =  
[[Continental Football League]] (1967-68)
[[Continental Football League]] (1967-68)
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!Week!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue
!Week!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue
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! colspan="4"| 1967
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1967/10-08_sj-oc.html Week 7]
| October 8
| vs. [[San Jose Apaches]]
| Municipal Stadium
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1967/10-29_oc-sj.html Week 10]
| October 29
| at [[San Jose Apaches]]
| San Jose City College Stadium
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1967/12-10_orl-oc.html postseason]
| December 10
| vs. [[Orlando Panthers]]
| [[Anaheim Stadium]]
|-
|-
! colspan="4"| 1968
! colspan="4"| 1968
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1968/09-08_spo-oc.html Week 2]
| September 8
| vs. [[Spokane Shockers]]
| [[Anaheim Stadium]]
|-
|-
| [[Omaha Mustangs vs. Orange County Ramblers (September 14, 1968)|Week 3]]
| [[Omaha Mustangs vs. Orange County Ramblers (September 14, 1968)|Week 3]]
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| at [[Omaha Mustangs]]
| at [[Omaha Mustangs]]
| [[Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium]]
| [[Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium]]
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1968/1968_oc.html Week 4]
| September 22
| vs. [[Seattle Rangers]]
| [[Anaheim Stadium]]
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/cofl/seasons/1968/10-01_oc-sac.html Week 5]
| October 1
| at [[Sacramento Capitols]]
| [[Hughes Stadium]]
|-
| [[Orange County Ramblers vs. Spokane Shockers (November 23, 1968)|Week 12]]
| November 23
| vs. [[Spokane Shockers]]
| [[Orange Show Stadium]]
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 09:38, 19 March 2024

Orange County Ramblers
First Season
1967
Team History
Orange County Ramblers (1967-68)
Conference/Division
Continental Football League (1967-68)
  • Pacific Division (1967-68)
Venue
various (1967-68)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Orange County Ramblers were a professional football team that competed in the Continental Football League from 1967 to 1968. The Ramblers played their home games in Santa Ana, California and Anaheim, California. The team was coached both seasons by Homer Beatty, who had won a small college national title at Santa Ana College in 1962.

Publications

Programs by season

1960s

Week Date Opponent Venue
1967
Week 7 October 8 vs. San Jose Apaches Municipal Stadium
Week 10 October 29 at San Jose Apaches San Jose City College Stadium
postseason December 10 vs. Orlando Panthers Anaheim Stadium
1968
Week 2 September 8 vs. Spokane Shockers Anaheim Stadium
Week 3 September 14 at Omaha Mustangs Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium
Week 4 September 22 vs. Seattle Rangers Anaheim Stadium
Week 5 October 1 at Sacramento Capitols Hughes Stadium
Week 12 November 23 vs. Spokane Shockers Orange Show Stadium
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