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Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football

The Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football team represents Bethune–Cookman University in the sport of college football. The Wildcats compete in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Starting with the fall 2021 season, they compete in the East Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), after having been members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) since 1979.[2] They play their home games at Daytona Stadium. The Wildcats have won two black college football national championships and seven MEAC titles in the history of their football program.

Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football
First season1925
Head coachRaymond Woodie Jr.
1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumDaytona Stadium
(capacity: 10,000)
Field surfaceArtificial turf
LocationDaytona Beach, Florida
NCAA divisionDivision I FCS
ConferenceSWAC
All-time record505–348–26 (.589)
Claimed national titles2 (Black College): 2010, 2013
Unclaimed national titles2 (Black College): 2002, 2012
Conference titles14
RivalriesFlorida A&M
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
Fight songLet's Go Wildcats
MascotWil D Cat
Marching bandThe Marching Wildcats
Websitebcuathletics.com

History edit

Classifications edit

Conference memberships edit

Conference championships edit

Year Conference Overall record Conference record Head coach
1942 SEAC 6–1 6–1 Thomas E. Morris
1947 SEAC 10–2 0–0 Bunky Matthews
1952 SEAC 9–1 0–0 Bunky Matthews
1973 SIAC 9–2 0–0 Cy McClairen
1975 SIAC 10–1 0–0 Charles W. Moore
1976 SIAC 9–2 0–0 Andy Hinson
1984 MEAC 7–3 4–0 Larry Little
1988* MEAC 5–6 4–2 Larry Little
2002 MEAC 11–2 7–1 Alvin Wyatt
2010* MEAC 10–2 7–1 Brian Jenkins
2012 MEAC 8–3 8–0 Brian Jenkins
2013* MEAC 10–3 5–1 Brian Jenkins
2014* MEAC 9–3 6–2 Brian Jenkins
2015* MEAC 9–2 7–1 Terry Sims
Total 14
* Denotes a tie for first place and conference co-champion

Black college football national championships edit

The Wildcats have won two black college football national championships.

Year Conference Overall record Conference record Head coach
2010 MEAC 10–2 7–1 Brian Jenkins
2013 MEAC 10–3 5–1 Brian Jenkins
Total 2

Playoff appearances edit

NCAA Division I-AA/FCS edit

The Wildcats have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs five times with an overall record of 0–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
2002 First Round Georgia Southern L 0–34
2003 First Round Florida Atlantic L 24–32
2010 Second Round New Hampshire L 20–45
2012 First Round Coastal Carolina L 14–24
2013 First Round Coastal Carolina L 24–48

NCAA Division II edit

The Wildcats appeared in the Division II playoffs one time, with an overall record of 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1977 Quarterfinals UC Davis L, 16–34

Alumni in the NFL edit

Over 31 Bethune–Cookman alumni have played in the NFL,[3] including:

Pro Football Hall of Fame edit

One former BCU football player has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Year inducted Player POS Seasons at BCU NFL team(s) Years with NFL team(s)
1993 Larry Little G 1963–1966 San Diego Chargers 1967–1968
Miami Dolphins 1969–1980

Buck Buchanan Award edit

The Buck Buchanan Award is given to the most outstanding defensive player in Division I FCS. In 2002, Rashean Mathis of Bethune–Cookman won the award.[4] Mathis holds the NCAA FCS/ I-AA records for most interceptions in a season (14), most interceptions during a career (31), most yards on interception returns in a season (455), and most yards on interception returns in a career (682).[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bethune-Cookman Digital Media Guide. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
  2. ^ "SWAC Announces Addition of Bethune-Cookman as Full Member" (Press release). Southwestern Athletic Conference. June 25, 2020. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  3. ^ "Bethune-Cookman Players/Alumni | Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. ^ "College Football Awards: Buck Buchanan Award Winners". EDSFOOTBALL. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  5. ^ "Football Championship Subdivision Records" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved 2023-07-11.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Bethune Cookman Wildcats football team represents Bethune Cookman University in the sport of college football The Wildcats compete in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision FCS of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Starting with the fall 2021 season they compete in the East Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference SWAC after having been members of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC since 1979 2 They play their home games at Daytona Stadium The Wildcats have won two black college football national championships and seven MEAC titles in the history of their football program Bethune Cookman Wildcats football2023 Bethune Cookman Wildcats football teamFirst season1925Head coachRaymond Woodie Jr 1st season 0 0 StadiumDaytona Stadium capacity 10 000 Field surfaceArtificial turfLocationDaytona Beach FloridaNCAA divisionDivision I FCSConferenceSWACAll time record505 348 26 589 Claimed national titles2 Black College 2010 2013Unclaimed national titles2 Black College 2002 2012Conference titles14RivalriesFlorida A amp MColorsMaroon and gold 1 Fight songLet s Go WildcatsMascotWil D CatMarching bandThe Marching WildcatsWebsitebcuathletics com Contents 1 History 1 1 Classifications 1 2 Conference memberships 2 Conference championships 3 Black college football national championships 4 Playoff appearances 4 1 NCAA Division I AA FCS 4 2 NCAA Division II 5 Alumni in the NFL 6 Pro Football Hall of Fame 7 Buck Buchanan Award 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editClassifications edit 1951 1972 NCAA College Division 1973 1979 NCAA Division II 1980 present NCAA Division I AA FCSConference memberships edit 1925 1945 Independent 1946 1949 Southeastern Athletic Conference 1950 1979 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1979 2020 Mid Eastern Athletic Conference 2021 present Southwestern Athletic ConferenceConference championships editYear Conference Overall record Conference record Head coach1942 SEAC 6 1 6 1 Thomas E Morris1947 SEAC 10 2 0 0 Bunky Matthews1952 SEAC 9 1 0 0 Bunky Matthews1973 SIAC 9 2 0 0 Cy McClairen1975 SIAC 10 1 0 0 Charles W Moore1976 SIAC 9 2 0 0 Andy Hinson1984 MEAC 7 3 4 0 Larry Little1988 MEAC 5 6 4 2 Larry Little2002 MEAC 11 2 7 1 Alvin Wyatt2010 MEAC 10 2 7 1 Brian Jenkins2012 MEAC 8 3 8 0 Brian Jenkins2013 MEAC 10 3 5 1 Brian Jenkins2014 MEAC 9 3 6 2 Brian Jenkins2015 MEAC 9 2 7 1 Terry SimsTotal 14 Denotes a tie for first place and conference co championBlack college football national championships editThe Wildcats have won two black college football national championships Year Conference Overall record Conference record Head coach2010 MEAC 10 2 7 1 Brian Jenkins2013 MEAC 10 3 5 1 Brian JenkinsTotal 2Playoff appearances editNCAA Division I AA FCS edit The Wildcats have appeared in the I AA FCS playoffs five times with an overall record of 0 5 Year Round Opponent Result2002 First Round Georgia Southern L 0 342003 First Round Florida Atlantic L 24 322010 Second Round New Hampshire L 20 452012 First Round Coastal Carolina L 14 242013 First Round Coastal Carolina L 24 48NCAA Division II edit The Wildcats appeared in the Division II playoffs one time with an overall record of 0 1 Year Round Opponent Result1977 Quarterfinals UC Davis L 16 34Alumni in the NFL editOver 31 Bethune Cookman alumni have played in the NFL 3 including Leroy Allen Boobie Clark Nick Collins Charles Cornelius Jawill Davis Ryan Davis Roger Jackson Larry Little Rashean Mathis Jack Cy McClairen Maulty Moore Booker Reese Tony Samuels Howard Smothers Eric Weems Lee Williams Alvin Wyatt Antwuan WyattPro Football Hall of Fame editOne former BCU football player has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Year inducted Player POS Seasons at BCU NFL team s Years with NFL team s 1993 Larry Little G 1963 1966 San Diego Chargers 1967 1968Miami Dolphins 1969 1980Buck Buchanan Award editThe Buck Buchanan Award is given to the most outstanding defensive player in Division I FCS In 2002 Rashean Mathis of Bethune Cookman won the award 4 Mathis holds the NCAA FCS I AA records for most interceptions in a season 14 most interceptions during a career 31 most yards on interception returns in a season 455 and most yards on interception returns in a career 682 5 See also editFlorida ClassicReferences edit Bethune Cookman Digital Media Guide Retrieved December 15 2017 SWAC Announces Addition of Bethune Cookman as Full Member Press release Southwestern Athletic Conference June 25 2020 Retrieved June 27 2020 Bethune Cookman Players Alumni Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com College Football Awards Buck Buchanan Award Winners EDSFOOTBALL Retrieved 2023 07 11 Football Championship Subdivision Records PDF NCAA Retrieved 2023 07 11 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bethune Cookman Wildcats football amp oldid 1168042153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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