Gulf States Conference
The Gulf States Conference (GSC) was an intercollegiate athletic football conference that existed from 1948 to 1971. The league had members in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.[1] Many of the league's members from Louisiana joined after the Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference disbanded after the 1947 season.
| Gulf States Conference | |
|---|---|
| GSC | |
| Established | 1948 | 
| Dissolved | 1971 | 
| Members | 11 total | 
| Region | Gulf South | 
Member schools
    
    Final members
    
| Institution | Nickname | Location | Founded | Type | Joined | Left | Current conference | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana Tech University | Bulldogs | Ruston, Louisiana | 1894 | Public | 1948 | 1971 | C-USA (NCAA Division I) | 
| McNeese State University | Cowboys | Lake Charles, Louisiana | 1939 | Public | 1952 | 1971 | Southland (NCAA Division I) | 
| Nicholls State University | Colonels | Thibodaux, Louisiana | 1948 | Public | 1965 | 1971 | Southland (NCAA Division I) | 
| Northeast Louisiana University[lower-alpha 1] | Indians[lower-alpha 2] | Monroe, Louisiana | 1931 | Public | 1953 | 1971 | Sun Belt (NCAA Division I) | 
| Northwestern State University | Demons | Natchitoches, Louisiana | 1884 | Public | 1948 | 1971 | Southland (NCAA Division I) | 
| Southeastern Louisiana University | Lions | Hammond, Louisiana | 1925 | Public | 1948 | 1971 | Southland (NCAA Division I) | 
| University of Southwestern Louisiana[lower-alpha 3] | Bulldogs[lower-alpha 4] | Lafayette, Louisiana | 1898 | Public | 1948 | 1971 | Sun Belt (NCAA Division I) | 
- Notes
- Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
- Currently nickname is now known as the Warhawks.
- Currently known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
- Currently nickname is now known as the Ragin' Cajuns.
Other members
    
| Institution | Nickname | Location | Founded | Type | Joined | Left | Current conference | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Centenary College of Louisiana | Gentlemen | Shreveport, Louisiana | 1825 | Private | 1948 | 1954 | SCAC (NCAA Division III) | 
| Louisiana College[lower-alpha 1] | Wildcats | Pineville, Louisiana | 1906 | Private | 1948 | 1956 | RRAC (NAIA) | 
| Loyola University New Orleans | Wolfpack | New Orleans, Louisiana | 1904 | Private | 1948 | 1952 | SSAC (NAIA) | 
| Mississippi Southern College[lower-alpha 2] | Southerners[lower-alpha 3] | Hattiesburg, Mississippi | 1910 | Public | 1948 | 1952 | C-USA (NCAA Division I) (Sun Belt in 2023) | 
| Spring Hill College | Badgers | Mobile, Alabama | 1830 | Private | 1948 | 1954 | SIAC (NCAA Division II) | 
- Notes
- Currently known as Louisiana Christian University.
- Currently known as the University of Southern Mississippi.
- Currently nickname is now known as the Golden Eagles.
Football champions
    
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Membership timeline
    

References
    
- "Gulf States Conference". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
- "Gulf States Conference. Records, 1948-1971, n.d." library.louisiana.edu. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
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