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Birmingham–Southern Panthers football

The Birmingham–Southern Panthers football team represents Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) in the NCAA Division III, competing as part of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. BSC plays its home games at the 1,600 seat Panther Stadium, which is located on-campus in Birmingham, Alabama and opened in November 2008. Although only fielding a team since the 2007 season, Birmingham–Southern previously fielded a team from the 1918 season that was later disbanded following the 1939 season.[2]

Birmingham–Southern Panthers football
First season1918
Athletic directorKyndall Waters
Head coachAnthony Colucci
1st season, 3–7 (.300)
StadiumGeneral Krulak Stadium
(capacity: 1,600)
Field surfaceArtificial Turf
LocationBirmingham, Alabama
ConferenceSouthern Athletic Association
All-time record167–156–16 (.516)
Conference titles1
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
MascotPanthers
Websitebscsports.net

History edit

Prior to the consolidation of Southern University and Birmingham College, each fielded football squads. Between 1904 and 1917, Birmingham College compiled a 19–32–4 record, and between 1909 and 1916 Southern University compiled a 3–16–11 record.[3] Following the consolidation of the schools as Birmingham–Southern, the program compiled an overall record of 87–80–16 between 1918–39, winning Dixie Conference championships in 1932, 1934, and 1937.[3]

During this period, the Panthers played their home games at the Munger Bowl, which was located on-campus and subsequently demolished in the 1960s to make way for campus expansion.[4] Additionally, Howard College, now Samford University, was BSC's biggest rival with the annual contest being called the Magic City Classic and played in Rickwood Field before serving as the opening contest at Legion Field in 1929.[3] Following the 1939 season, football was disbanded with the school citing its overall costs and influence on the school.[3]

On May 26, 2006, the board of trustees announced that Birmingham–Southern would field a Division III football team to begin competition for the 2007 season.[5] By the following June, Joey Jones was announced as the program's head coach,[6] and on September 6, 2007, BSC played their first football game after a 68-year hiatus, as the Panthers defeated the Mississippi College junior varsity 41–13 at Legion Field.[7] After a 3–7 first season, Jones would leave BSC to become the first head coach at South Alabama, and in February 2008 Eddie Garfinkle was announced as the Panthers' head coach.[8] On October 24, 2016, it was announced that Garfinkle would not return after the 2016 season.

Playoffs edit

NCAA Division III edit

The Panthers have made one appearance in the NCAA Division III football playoffs. Their combined record is 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2021 First Round
Second Round
Huntingdon
Mary Hardin-Baylor
W, 24–14
L, 7–42

Seasons edit

Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Independent) (1918–1920)
1918 Baby Haynes 1–1 Independent
1919 Charles H. Brown 4–3 Independent
1920 Charles H. Brown 6–2 Independent
Independent: 11–6
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1921–1931)
1921 Charles H. Brown 4–4–1 SIAA
1922 Charles H. Brown 1–6–1 SIAA
1923 Charles H. Brown 1–5–2 SIAA
1924 Harold Drew 4–4–1 SIAA
1925 Harold Drew 7–3–1 SIAA
1926 Harold Drew 5–3–2 SIAA
1927 Harold Drew 3–6 SIAA
1928 Jenks Gillem 3–2–4 SIAA
1929 Jenks Gillem 4–4 SIAA
1930 Jenks Gillem 5–4 SIAA
1931 Jenks Gillem 3–4 SIAA
SIAA: 40–45–12
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Dixie Conference) (1932–1939)
1932 Jenks Gillem 5–3 Dixie
1933 Jenks Gillem 3–3–3 Dixie
1934 Jenks Gillem 9–0 Dixie
1935 Jenks Gillem 2–6 Dixie
1936 Jenks Gillem 4–5 Dixie
1937 Jenks Gillem 6–2 Dixie
1938 Jenks Gillem 4–5 Dixie
1939 Jenks Gillem 3–5–1 Dixie
Dixie Conference: 36–29–4
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Did not field a team) (1940–2006)
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) (2007–2011)
2007 Joey Jones 3–7 SCAC
2008 Eddie Garfinkle 3–7 SCAC
2009 Eddie Garfinkle 4–6 SCAC
2010 Eddie Garfinkle 6–4 SCAC
2011 Eddie Garfinkle 7–2 SCAC
SCAC: 23–26
Birmingham–Southern Panthers (Southern Athletic Association) (2012–present)
2012 Eddie Garfinkle 7–3 SAA
2013 Eddie Garfinkle 5–4 SAA
2014 Eddie Garfinkle 3–7 SAA
2015 Eddie Garfinkle 5–5 SAA
2016 Eddie Garfinkle 1–9 SAA
2017 Tony Joe White 3-7 SAA
2018 Tony Joe White 6-4 SAA
2019 Tony Joe White 7-3 SAA
2020 Tony Joe White 2-2 SAA
2021 Tony Joe White 10-2 SAA
2022 Tony Joe White 7-3 SAA
SAA: 56–49
Total: 166–156–16
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

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Head coaches edit

Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1918 Baby Haynes 1 1–1–0 .500
1919–1923 Charles H. Brown 5 16–20–4 .450
1924–1927 Harold Drew 4 19–16–4 .538
1928–1939 Jenks Gillem 12 51–43–8 .539
2007 Joey Jones 1 3–7 .300
2008–2016 Eddie Garfinkle 9 41–46 .471
2017–2022 Tony Joe White 6 35–21 .625
2023–present Anthony Colucci 1 1–0 1.000
Totals 7 coaches 30 167–156–16 .516

References edit

  1. ^ 2015 Visual ID Manual. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Birmingham–Southern College Football 1918–1939[permanent dead link] "All-Time Results (Game-by-Game Results & Yearly Records)," Birmingham–Southern College, 2006. Accessed 2009-01-01
  3. ^ a b c d Are you ready for some football? 2010-06-20 at the Wayback Machine "Southern Magazine" Birmingham–Southern College, 2007. p. 29 Accessed 2009-01-01
  4. ^ Birmingham–Southern opens new home for football team[permanent dead link] "NCAA News" NCAA, November 11, 2008. Accessed 2009-01-01
  5. ^ Perrin, Mike (May 27, 2006). "BSC opts for Division III College also will restore football, last played in '39". The Birmingham News.
  6. ^ Perrin, Mike (June 19, 2006). "Coach moves on to next challenge: Choice of Joey Jones was a case of perfect timing". The Birmingham News.
  7. ^ Melick, Ray (September 7, 2007). "BSC takes the field, at long last After nearly 70 years, college once again playing football". The Birmingham News.
  8. ^ Perrin, Mike (February 21, 2008). "Panthers name Garfinkle coach: Former walk-on relates to players". The Birmingham News.

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The Birmingham Southern Panthers football team represents Birmingham Southern College BSC in the NCAA Division III competing as part of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference BSC plays its home games at the 1 600 seat Panther Stadium which is located on campus in Birmingham Alabama and opened in November 2008 Although only fielding a team since the 2007 season Birmingham Southern previously fielded a team from the 1918 season that was later disbanded following the 1939 season 2 Birmingham Southern Panthers footballFirst season1918Athletic directorKyndall WatersHead coachAnthony Colucci 1st season 3 7 300 StadiumGeneral Krulak Stadium capacity 1 600 Field surfaceArtificial TurfLocationBirmingham AlabamaConferenceSouthern Athletic AssociationAll time record167 156 16 516 Conference titles1ColorsBlack and gold 1 MascotPanthersWebsitebscsports net Contents 1 History 2 Playoffs 2 1 NCAA Division III 3 Seasons 4 Head coaches 5 ReferencesHistory editPrior to the consolidation of Southern University and Birmingham College each fielded football squads Between 1904 and 1917 Birmingham College compiled a 19 32 4 record and between 1909 and 1916 Southern University compiled a 3 16 11 record 3 Following the consolidation of the schools as Birmingham Southern the program compiled an overall record of 87 80 16 between 1918 39 winning Dixie Conference championships in 1932 1934 and 1937 3 During this period the Panthers played their home games at the Munger Bowl which was located on campus and subsequently demolished in the 1960s to make way for campus expansion 4 Additionally Howard College now Samford University was BSC s biggest rival with the annual contest being called the Magic City Classic and played in Rickwood Field before serving as the opening contest at Legion Field in 1929 3 Following the 1939 season football was disbanded with the school citing its overall costs and influence on the school 3 On May 26 2006 the board of trustees announced that Birmingham Southern would field a Division III football team to begin competition for the 2007 season 5 By the following June Joey Jones was announced as the program s head coach 6 and on September 6 2007 BSC played their first football game after a 68 year hiatus as the Panthers defeated the Mississippi College junior varsity 41 13 at Legion Field 7 After a 3 7 first season Jones would leave BSC to become the first head coach at South Alabama and in February 2008 Eddie Garfinkle was announced as the Panthers head coach 8 On October 24 2016 it was announced that Garfinkle would not return after the 2016 season Playoffs editNCAA Division III edit The Panthers have made one appearance in the NCAA Division III football playoffs Their combined record is 1 1 Year Round Opponent Result2021 First RoundSecond Round HuntingdonMary Hardin Baylor W 24 14L 7 42Seasons editYear Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsBirmingham Southern Panthers Independent 1918 1920 1918 Baby Haynes 1 1 Independent1919 Charles H Brown 4 3 Independent1920 Charles H Brown 6 2 IndependentIndependent 11 6Birmingham Southern Panthers Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1921 1931 1921 Charles H Brown 4 4 1 SIAA1922 Charles H Brown 1 6 1 SIAA1923 Charles H Brown 1 5 2 SIAA1924 Harold Drew 4 4 1 SIAA1925 Harold Drew 7 3 1 SIAA1926 Harold Drew 5 3 2 SIAA1927 Harold Drew 3 6 SIAA1928 Jenks Gillem 3 2 4 SIAA1929 Jenks Gillem 4 4 SIAA1930 Jenks Gillem 5 4 SIAA1931 Jenks Gillem 3 4 SIAASIAA 40 45 12Birmingham Southern Panthers Dixie Conference 1932 1939 1932 Jenks Gillem 5 3 Dixie1933 Jenks Gillem 3 3 3 Dixie1934 Jenks Gillem 9 0 Dixie1935 Jenks Gillem 2 6 Dixie1936 Jenks Gillem 4 5 Dixie1937 Jenks Gillem 6 2 Dixie1938 Jenks Gillem 4 5 Dixie1939 Jenks Gillem 3 5 1 DixieDixie Conference 36 29 4Birmingham Southern Panthers Did not field a team 1940 2006 Birmingham Southern Panthers Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2007 2011 2007 Joey Jones 3 7 SCAC2008 Eddie Garfinkle 3 7 SCAC2009 Eddie Garfinkle 4 6 SCAC2010 Eddie Garfinkle 6 4 SCAC2011 Eddie Garfinkle 7 2 SCACSCAC 23 26Birmingham Southern Panthers Southern Athletic Association 2012 present 2012 Eddie Garfinkle 7 3 SAA2013 Eddie Garfinkle 5 4 SAA2014 Eddie Garfinkle 3 7 SAA2015 Eddie Garfinkle 5 5 SAA2016 Eddie Garfinkle 1 9 SAA2017 Tony Joe White 3 7 SAA2018 Tony Joe White 6 4 SAA2019 Tony Joe White 7 3 SAA2020 Tony Joe White 2 2 SAA2021 Tony Joe White 10 2 SAA2022 Tony Joe White 7 3 SAASAA 56 49Total 166 156 16 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Indicates Bowl Coalition Bowl Alliance BCS or CFP New Years Six bowl Rankings from final Coaches Poll 2 Head coaches editTenure Coach Years Record Pct 1918 Baby Haynes 1 1 1 0 5001919 1923 Charles H Brown 5 16 20 4 4501924 1927 Harold Drew 4 19 16 4 5381928 1939 Jenks Gillem 12 51 43 8 5392007 Joey Jones 1 3 7 3002008 2016 Eddie Garfinkle 9 41 46 4712017 2022 Tony Joe White 6 35 21 6252023 present Anthony Colucci 1 1 0 1 000Totals 7 coaches 30 167 156 16 516References edit 2015 Visual ID Manual Retrieved June 11 2016 a b Birmingham Southern College Football 1918 1939 permanent dead link All Time Results Game by Game Results amp Yearly Records Birmingham Southern College 2006 Accessed 2009 01 01 a b c d Are you ready for some football Archived 2010 06 20 at the Wayback Machine Southern Magazine Birmingham Southern College 2007 p 29 Accessed 2009 01 01 Birmingham Southern opens new home for football team permanent dead link NCAA News NCAA November 11 2008 Accessed 2009 01 01 Perrin Mike May 27 2006 BSC opts for Division III College also will restore football last played in 39 The Birmingham News Perrin Mike June 19 2006 Coach moves on to next challenge Choice of Joey Jones was a case of perfect timing The Birmingham News Melick Ray September 7 2007 BSC takes the field at long last After nearly 70 years college once again playing football The Birmingham News Perrin Mike February 21 2008 Panthers name Garfinkle coach Former walk on relates to players The Birmingham News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birmingham Southern Panthers football amp oldid 1185668813, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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