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Cal Poly Mustangs football

The Cal Poly Mustangs are the football team representing California Polytechnic State University located in San Luis Obispo, California. The team plays its home games at Mustang Memorial Field, at the NCAA Division I FCS level in the Big Sky Conference. The current head coach is Paul Wulff, who began his tenure in December 2022.

Cal Poly Mustangs football
2023 Cal Poly Mustangs football team
First season1915; 108 years ago (1915)
Athletic directorDon Oberhelman
Head coachPaul Wulff
1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumAlex G. Spanos Stadium
(capacity: 11,075)
FieldMustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationSan Luis Obispo, California
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
All-time record515–440–20 (.538)
Bowl record0–1 (.000)
Claimed national titlesDivision II: 1 (1980)
Conference titles20
RivalriesUC Davis (rivalry)
Sacramento State
Fresno State
UCSB (Defunct)
ColorsPoly green, copper gold, and stadium gold[1]
     
Fight songRide High, You Mustangs
MascotMusty the Mustang
Marching bandCal Poly Mustang Band
OutfitterAdidas
Websitegopoly.com

History

Football was first played on the Cal Poly campus in 1916. At that time, Cal Poly was a vocational school, as it did not become a four-year college until 1941.

1915 to 1940s: The Beginning

The California Polytechnic School played mostly high school teams and college freshmen teams for its first 16 seasons. In 1933, the Mustangs enjoyed their first undefeated season under coach Howie O'Daniels. During the 1933 campaign, the Mustangs did not allow a single point during that season.[2] Cal Poly officially became a four-year school in 1941 and posted a 5-3-1 record under O'Daniels. Football was put on hold during World War II ('43 and '44) and resumed in 1945.

1950s: Jeter, Madden, Beathard Leave Legacy

Under coach LeRoy Hughes, Cal Poly experienced its second undefeated season in 1953. In the decade of the 1950s, the Mustangs posted a record of 67-29-1. During this time, All-American Stan Sheriff became Cal Poly's first player to join an NFL roster, beginning with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1954.[3]

Hughes' teams also included future Chicago Bears running back Perry Jeter and future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee John Madden, who was known as a bruising tackle. Upon graduation, Madden was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Of Jeter, legendary Bears founder George Halas commented in 1954: "Never have we received a more accurate appraisal (in promotional assessment) of a player than LeRoy Hughes gave us on Jeter."[4]

Joining Madden and Jeter on the Mustang roster was quarterback and defensive back Bobby Beathard, who would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 as the architect and general manager responsible for building the Washington franchise into a perennial Super Bowl-winning and contending dynasty.[5]

1960s: Tragedy Strikes Cal Poly; Harper Brought On

1960 Cal Poly football team airline crash

Tragedy struck in 1960 following a game at Bowling Green State University on Saturday, October 29, 1960, when a plane leaving Toledo Airport crashed, killing 22 people. This included 16 Mustang football players and the team manager. The next seven seasons produced a 22–45 record.

Joe Harper, then a Colorado assistant, was hired as Mustang head coach on February 7, 1968. Harper, a former offensive guard for UCLA (1956–58), directed Cal Poly to 7-3 and 6–4 seasons to end the decade, respectively.

In the final year of the decade, Cal Poly upset Fresno State 21-17, leading the Mustang Daily campus newspaper to publish a rare all-capped double-truck headline declaring the game as "One of the Greatest Wins in Poly Grid History".[6] At the time, Harper told the Fresno Bee the win was "the greatest game I have ever been involved with." The result also made the sports section of the San Francisco Chronicle, which noted the Mustangs' first win over the Bulldogs in 12 years.[7]

1970s: Harper Builds a Dynasty

Under Harper, Cal Poly produced an 8–0–1 regular-season record in 1972 and received a trip to the Camellia Bowl to play in the Western Regional Championship Game of the NCAA's College Division. Cal Poly was ranked No. 3 in the division by both the AP and UPI polls heading into the postseason.[8] They would end up losing 38–21 to the University of North Dakota (North Central Conference co-champs) in the bowl game hosted in Sacramento's Hughes Stadium, telecast regionally on ABC.[9] In 1978, the Mustangs would make it to the NCAA Division II playoffs but lost to Winston-Salem State.

Another highlight during the decade was Cal Poly's most recent football victory over Fresno State, which came 26–0 on Oct. 6, 1979. The score marked, at the time, the first shutout in the 57-year history between the two programs.[10] Mustang safety Chris Jones had two interceptions in the game, while fullback Paul Dickens led the offense by rushing for 163 yards on 35 carries.[11]

Each of the ten Mustang football teams in the 1970s posted a winning season.

1980s: Mustangs Win National Title

1980 would be one of the most memorable seasons for the Cal Poly Mustangs, as they went on to win the NCAA Division II National Football Championship under Harper. Cal Poly defeated Eastern Illinois in the championship game[12] on ABC and would finish the season with a 10–3 record that included a win over eventual-Division I-AA national champion Boise State. Never before or since has a D-II team defeated the eventual I-AA national champion and won a D-II national title in the same year.

During the 1980 season, running back Louis Jackson led the nation at the Division II level with 1,424 rushing yards on 287 carries.[13]

Robbie Martin, who starred in the NCAA championship win,[14] compiled a career punt-return average of 16.9 yards per runback, graduating after the 1980 title season with the third-best PR average in division history at the time.[15]

Following the national title, the Mustangs were honored with a parade through downtown San Luis Obispo on December 15, 1980. The parade traveled down Higuera Street before a rally held in Mission Plaza.[16] Then-mayor Lynn Cooper spoke at the celebration.

On November 20, 1982, Cal Poly's Clarence Martin set an all-time Division II single-game record[17] for most yards per kickoff return (minimum of three returns), averaging 71.7 yards (215 total) on his three KRs vs. then-rival Pomona. The record was finally broken after 39 years by Carson-Newman return specialist DeQuan Dudley in 2021.[18]

1990s: The Move to Division I

In 1990, coach Lyle Setencich would lead the Mustangs to another playoff appearance before losing in the second round to powerhouse North Dakota State. The 1990 Mustangs yielded just 11.3 points per game, the best defensive average throughout Division II for the year.[19] The defensive front was led by lineman Pat Moore, who received an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine after compiling 67 tackles and 9.5 sacks during the 1990 season.[20] Also aiding the defense was punter Doug O'Neill, who in 1991 led the nation in punting average, with 45.1 yards per punt,[21] while earning first-team All-American honors from the AP.

In 1994, Cal Poly would make the jump to Division I-AA (now Football Championship Subdivision) with head coach Andre Patterson at the helm. The Mustangs would see moderate success, posting a 7–4 record in Patterson's first year followed by two 5–6 seasons before Patterson departed for a position as an NFL line coach.

In 1997, Larry Welsh took over the program and led the Mustangs to a 10–1 record and a national ranking of 18th. The season was highlighted by a 38–35 win at FBS-level New Mexico State.[22] However, still only in its fourth year in the I-AA ranks at the time, Cal Poly was not extended an invitation to the national playoffs. Welsh (a 2017 inductee to the CIF Southern Section Hall of Fame[23]) would follow that season with three 3–8 seasons and was not contractually renewed by then-athletic director John McCutcheon.[24] The 1997 team's omission from the postseason was referred to as a "snub" by the Los Angeles Times following the regular season.[25]

The 1997 squad finished ranked No. 16 in the TSN Division I-AA media poll and No. 17 in the USA Today coaches Top 25.[26] Cal Poly quarterback Alli Abrew compiled a passer-efficiency rating of 179.5 in 1997, leading the nation at the I-AA level.[27]

2001–2008: Rich Ellerson Era

Rich Ellerson, credited by Sports Illustrated for his role in refining Arizona's versatile "Desert Swarm" defense[28] featuring Tedy Bruschi, was introduced as Cal Poly's new head coach on December 6, 2000.[29] In 2001, his first year, he led the Mustangs to a 6–5 season. Two years later, the program earned its second modern-day win over an FBS opponent, routing UTEP 34–13 on September 6, 2003.[30]

Coach Ellerson would emphasize defense and, by 2004, not only did his 9-2 Mustangs secure their first of three Great West Conference football titles, but linebacker Jordan Beck would win the Buck Buchanan Award as the nation's best defensive player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision. In 2004, Beck led the nation at the Division I-AA level in both solo tackles per game (8.82) and forced fumbles per game (0.55).[31]

Following a 6-0 start to the 2004 season, Cal Poly found itself ranked ahead of 32 FBS-level teams in the Jeff Sagarin NCAA Football Ratings, an index which combined all Division I-A and I-AA programs into one ranking system.[32] Fan interest crested as the Mustangs moved to 7-0, with the upcoming week's rivalry game against UC Davis sold-out on campus well in advance of game day[33] (ultimately won by the Aggies, snapping Cal Poly's win streak despite breaking then-stadium attendance records in back-to-back games[34]). In 2004, the Mustangs ranked No. 1 in the country for rushing defense, giving up 84.3 yards per game on the year.[35]

During the next two years, Cal Poly would experience continued success on the field and another NCAA first as two more players would win the Buchanan Award: Chris Gocong in 2005 and Kyle Shotwell in 2006.[36]

 
Cal Poly's Ryan Mole runs during a non-conference game against San Diego State in 2008.

In 2005, the 9-4 Mustangs also earned their first FCS playoff berth and victory with a 35–21 win over Montana. A key to the playoff victory over the Grizzlies was running back James Noble, who scored four touchdowns in the game.[37] (Noble had arrived at Cal Poly after setting the San Bernardino County single-season rushing record, amassing 2,256 yards at Barstow High in 2003, fourth-most in the entire state.[38]) Cal Poly was then knocked out in the quarterfinals by Texas State on ESPN2 in a 14-7 defensive battle.[39] Gocong's 23.5 sacks during the 2005 season remain an all-time FCS/I-AA single-season record.[40]

The 2008 season would prove to be another exciting season for the Mustangs, whose victories included a road win over FBS San Diego State[41] (the program's second in a three-year stretch[42]) as well as a heartbreaking 36–35 overtime loss to the bowl-bound Wisconsin Badgers in Madison.[43] The 2008 Mustangs also made the playoffs but lost a shootout in the first round against Weber State. The 2008 season saw Cal Poly lead the country in both total offense at the FCS level, totaling 487.5 yards per game, and total scoring (44.4 points per game).[44] One of several keys to the prolific offense was center Stephen Field, selected as an All-American in back-to-back seasons.[45]

During the 2008 season, Cal Poly matched its highest ranking in the FCS to date,[46] voted No. 3 in The Sports Network poll on November 4, and maintaining the No. 3 ranking over the next three weeks. During the year, student-printed T-Shirts were distributed in the student section declaring "Throw it to Ramses!" in reference to the team's record-breaking wide receiver, Ramses Barden.[47]

Barden, as well as cornerback Courtney Brown, Gocong, defensive back David Richardson, defensive back Asa Jackson and Beck were all developed by Ellerson and his staff during the decade and all joined NFL rosters after being drafted or signing as free agents. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, with three conference titles, two postseason appearances, multiple All Americans developed and a record of 56–34, Ellerson departed California's Central Coast as he accepted an offer to become the head coach of Army.[48]

As of 2021, Barden still held the all-time FCS/I-AA record for consecutive games during a career with a TD catch (20, from 2007 to 2008).[49]

2009–2019: Tim Walsh Era

In 2009, Tim Walsh, the offensive coordinator for the Army Black Knights during the 2007 and 2008 seasons, was hired as Cal Poly's 16th head coach.

On November 12, 2011, Cal Poly set an all-time single-game FCS/I-AA record for most team rushes, running 95 times for 405 yards against Eastern Washington.[50]

The 2012 season proved to be the most successful of Walsh's coaching career, as his Mustangs finished 9–3, in a three-way tie for the Big Sky Conference football title and earned and an NCAA FCS playoff invitation. During the year, the Mustangs picked up a 24–22 win over FBS-level Wyoming.[51] Cal Poly fell in the first round at Sam Houston State, 18–16.

During the 2012 season, Cal Poly peaked in the national FCS rankings at No. 11 on October 22,[52] although the Jeff Sagarin Ratings ranked the Mustangs second in the FCS in the week of October 24.[53] Midway through the 2012 season, running back Deonte Williams was added to the Walter Payton Award Watch List.[54]

In 2014, Cal Poly quarterback Chris Brown became the first player in the school's Division I-era history[55] to throw for a touchdown and score TDs on both a run and a reception in the same game, as he achieved the rarity in a 30–24 victory at Weber State.[56]

The Mustangs returned to the playoffs in 2016 with a 7–4 record. On October 15, 2016, Cal Poly set a Big Sky single-game record for passing accuracy, as former MaxPreps National High School Player of the Year[57] Dano Graves led a 13-of-14 day for a .929 completion percentage[58] in a 55–35 win over Portland State.[59]

During the 2016 season, Cal Poly was ranked as highly as No. 14 in the FCS STATS poll, on both October 24 and October 31. They lost in the first round to the University of San Diego, 35–21. Following the 2016 season, Walsh was awarded a five-year contract extension; however, after going 1–10, 5-6 and 3–8, Walsh elected to retire following the 2019 campaign with a 59–66 record while at Cal Poly.

In 2018, Cal Poly's Joe Protheroe led the country in rushing yards at the FCS level, gaining 1,810 yards on 363 carries.[60] The 2018 season also saw Cal Poly defensive back Dominic Frasch lead the nation in passes defended (a statistic which combines interceptions and pass breakups) for the year in the FCS, totaling 19.[61] Also in 2018, Mustang quarterback Khaleel Jenkins set an all-time single-season Big Sky Conference record for TD/pass attempts/INT ratio, not throwing any interceptions among his 89 passes[62] (nine of which went for touchdowns,[63] including four to J. J. Koski, who went on to play for the L.A. Rams[64]).

 
A new surface, FieldTurf Super Elite Vertex Prime, was installed to Alex G. Spanos Stadium at Cal Poly in 2022. With the addition, Cal Poly joined all 11 fellow Big Sky Conference football universities with modern turf field surfaces.

2020–present: Baldwin to Wulff Era

Former FCS national championship-winning Eastern Washington head coach Beau Baldwin was announced as Cal Poly's new head coach on December 11, 2019.[65] Baldwin, who coached Cooper Kupp at EWU,[66] began to implement a "multiple" offensive scheme,[67] and Cal Poly thereafter saw its passing yardage per game increase by 52.1 percent from 2019 to the shortened 2021 spring season, and then increase by another 18 percent in the fall of 2021.

The program dealt with multiple starts, stoppages and restarts to practice schedules amid COVID-19,[68] going a combined 2-12 during the next 24 months overall, beginning with the lack of a traditional spring calendar in 2020.[69] Senior linebacker Matt Shotwell was named to the Associated Press All-American Third Team[70] in December 2021.

Two Cal Poly freshmen, edge Elijah Ponder and punt returner Giancarlo Woods, were selected to the Phil Steele Magazine Freshman All-America Team in January 2022.[71] Then, in April 2022, Cal Poly held its first uninterrupted spring practice season in three years.[72]

In June 2022, a replacement of the then-Alex G. Spanos Stadium field was completed, as Cal Poly joined the rest of its peers in the Big Sky as having a turf surface.[73] The conversion was assisted by Diversified Project Services International.[74]

Cal Poly started the 2022 season 1-1, with quarterback Jaden Jones winning the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week award for September 12.[75] Jones, however, who began the year with a 5-to-0 touchdown-to-interception ratio, was lost to a season-ending leg injury during the third week.[76] Midway through the year, the university announced the upcoming addition of a John Madden Football Center, a total $30-million training facility adjacent to the stadium, set to complete construction in 2024.[77] The 30,000-square-foot facility will furnish a new locker room, weightlifting stations, a nutrition area, study lounge and film-review theater.[78][79]

Meanwhile, the Mustangs also suffered more injuries across the lineup, and started a combined seven total backup linemen the rest of the fall, ultimately finishing 2-9 in closing the year with a 49-42 victory over Portland State.[80] Baldwin then accepted a position as offensive coordinator at Arizona State early in the offseason,[81] and incumbent assistant offensive line coach Paul Wulff was promptly elevated to head coach on December 6, 2022.[82]

One of the team leaders in 2022 was wide receiver Chris Coleman, selected to the East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 watch list in the preseason, before going on to finish with 939 receiving yards.

Affiliation history

Classifications

Conference memberships

Championships

National championships

Season Coach Selectors Record Bowl
1980 Joe Harper Division II 10–3 Won Division II Championship
National Championships 1

Conference championships

Year Coach Conference Overall record Conference record
1952 LeRoy Hughes California Collegiate Athletic Association 7–3 4–0
1953 9–0 5–0
1969 Joe Harper 6–4 2–0
1970 8–2 3–0
1971 6–5 3–0
1972 8–1–1 3–0
1973 9–1 4–0
1976 7–1–1 2–0
1977 6–4 2–0
1978 7–3 2–0
1979 7–3 2–0
1980 10–3 2–0
1982 Jim Sanderson Western Football Conference 6–5 4–0
1990 Lyle Setencich 10–2 4–1
1994 Andre Patterson American West Conference 7–4 3–0
2004 Rich Ellerson Great West Football Conference 9–2 4–1
2005 9–4 4–1
2008 8–3 3–0
2011 Tim Walsh 6–5 3–1
2012 Big Sky Conference 9–3 7–1
Conference Championships 20

† Co-champions

Head coaches

No. Coach Tenure Seasons Record Pct. Bowls/Playoffs Conference Titles
1 D.W. Schlosser 1915–1917 3 4–3–1 .563 0 0
2 H. Hess 1919–1920 2 4–4 .500 0 0
3 Al Agosti 1921–1932 11 32–44–5 .425 0 0
4 Howie O'Daniels 1933–1941, 1946–1947 11 56–33–6 .621 0 0
5 Bob Dakan 1942 1 4–3 .571 0 0
6 Ron Henderson 1945 1 1–5–1 .167 0 0
7 Chuck Pavelko 1948–1949 2 7–11 .389 0 0
8 LeRoy Hughes 1950–1961 12 72–38–1 .647 0 2 (1952, 1953)
9 Sheldon Harden 1962–1967 6 17–42 .288 0 0
10 Joe Harper 1968–1981 14 96–43–4 .662 2 (1978, 1980) 10 (1969–1973, 1976–1980)
11 Jim Sanderson 1982–1986 5 26–27 .491 0 1 (1982)
12 Lyle Setencich 1987–1993 7 41–29–2 .583 1 (1990) 1 (1990)
13 Andre Patterson 1994–1996 3 17–16 .515 0 1 (1994)
14 Larry Welsh 1997-2000 4 19–25 .432 0 0
15 Rich Ellerson 2001–2008 8 56–34 .622 2 (2005, 2008) 3 (2004, 2005, 2008)
16 Tim Walsh 2009–2019 11 59–66 .472 2 (2012, 2016) 2 (2011, 2012)
17 Beau Baldwin 2020–2022 3 4–21 .160 0 0
18 Paul Wulff 2023–Present 0 0-0 - - -

Division II Playoffs results

The Mustangs have appeared in the Division II playoffs three times with an overall record of 4–2. They were National Champions in 1980.

Year Round Opponent Result
1978 Quarterfinals Winston-Salem State L, 10–17
1980 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship Game
Jacksonville State
Santa Clara
Eastern Illinois
W, 15–0
W, 38–14
W, 21–13
1990 First Round
Quarterfinals
Cal State Northridge
North Dakota State
W, 14–7
L, 0–47

Division I-AA/FCS Playoffs results

The Mustangs have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs four times with an overall record of 1–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
2005 First Round
Quarterfinals
Montana
Texas State
W, 35–31
L, 7–14
2008 First Round Weber State L, 35–49
2012 Second Round Sam Houston State L, 16–18
2016 First Round San Diego L, 21–35

Bowl games

Date Bowl Coach Opponent Result
December 9, 1972 Camellia Bowl Joe Harper North Dakota L, 21–38

Home stadiums

  • 1915-1934
Various Sports Fields -San Luis Obispo, CA
  • 1935-current
Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center
Capacity (11,075)

Mustang Memorial Field, formerly known as Mustang Stadium and then Alex G. Spanos Stadium, is an 11,075-seat multi-purpose stadium on the campus of California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly). It is the home field of the Cal Poly Mustangs football and soccer teams. The stadium was renovated largely from funding via the late Alex Spanos, a Cal Poly alumnus, American billionaire real estate developer, founder of the A. G. Spanos Companies, and then-majority owner of the Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).

 
Alex G. Spanos Stadium grandstand

Originally opened 88 years ago in 1935 with a capacity of 8,500, the stadium was expanded in 2006 to its current capacity and, following the completion of a $21.5-million renovation, was then renamed Alex G. Spanos Stadium [83][84] Previous expansions to the stadium's steel east-side grandstands were completed in 1972[85] and 1979.[86] In 2013, Cal Poly replaced the south end zone rented stands with permanent aluminum stands improving handicapped access. Additionally, Cal Poly renovated the lower portion of the older east-side bleachers to add handicapped seats and improve accessibility and egress. The new south endzone stands increased capacity by 345 seats.[87] Artist renderings of further increasing the stadium's capacity to 25,000 were released in 2010.[88] The playing field is aligned north-northwest to south-southeast at an approximate elevation of three hundred feet (90 m) above sea level. Formerly natural grass, FieldTurf was installed in 2022. In November 2022, the university announced the facility would be renamed Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center, reflecting a new 10-year naming rights agreement between the college and the healthcare organization.[89]

Rivalries and yearly matchup trophies

UC Davis

"Battle for the Golden Horseshoe"

Cal Poly's most prominent current rivalry in football is with in-state FCS opponent UC Davis, commemorated by the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe trophy. In the series dating to 1939, the Aggies hold a slim all-time lead through 2021 encompassing 47 matchups, 25-20-2.

Sacramento State

"Green and Gold Rivalry"

While not commemorated with a trophy, Cal Poly and Sacramento State are designated as 'protected rivals' in scheduling by the Big Sky Conference, meaning they are guaranteed to play each other in foreseeable schedules.[90] From 1967 to 2022, the Mustangs and Hornets have met 41 times, with Cal Poly holding a narrow lead all-time, 21–20.

U. of San Diego

USD and Cal Poly have a regional rivalry, as both schools are in-state FCS opponents south of the Bay Area, despite residing in different conferences.[91]

Fresno State

From 1956 to 1975, Cal Poly and Fresno State traded the Victory Bell trophy, which was donated to Cal Poly in 1952.[92] The trophy, which weighed about 200 pounds,[93] was ultimately retired due to repeated theft.[94] The two programs didn't play each other from 1986 through 2009, but brought back matchups in 2010,[95] 2013,[96] 2021[97] and 2022.[98] In the 46-game all-time series, Fresno State leads 34-10-2.

UC Santa Barbara

"Blue-Green Rivalry"

Cal Poly Mustangs won the football rivalry 21-14 games, at a total of 35 games that were played between 1923 and 1971.

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees

Name Position Years Inducted
John Madden DT 1957–58 2006
Bobby Beathard QB 1956-58 2018

Professional alumni

Current NFL players

Former NFL players

Canadian Football League players

NFL Preseason/Mini-Camp veterans

Additional pro alumni

International Federation of American Football Team USA members

Head coaching/football executive/athletics director alumni

Alumni in NFL media

"Pride of the Pacific" marching band routines

Cal Poly's band is a popular staple at home football games, performing a wide variety of halftime shows and postgame renditions, along with in-game music following first downs, touchdowns and significant defensive plays. On football gamedays, the band's rehearsals, for a playbook of roughly 70 charts, typically start at about 9 a.m. on campus.[143] The band members take a Field Show Marching Skills class as part of their curriculum.[144]

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The Cal Poly Mustangs are the football team representing California Polytechnic State University located in San Luis Obispo California The team plays its home games at Mustang Memorial Field at the NCAA Division I FCS level in the Big Sky Conference The current head coach is Paul Wulff who began his tenure in December 2022 Cal Poly Mustangs football2023 Cal Poly Mustangs football teamFirst season1915 108 years ago 1915 Athletic directorDon OberhelmanHead coachPaul Wulff 1st season 0 0 StadiumAlex G Spanos Stadium capacity 11 075 FieldMustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical CenterField surfaceFieldTurfLocationSan Luis Obispo CaliforniaConferenceBig Sky ConferenceAll time record515 440 20 538 Bowl record0 1 000 Claimed national titlesDivision II 1 1980 Conference titles20RivalriesUC Davis rivalry Sacramento StateFresno StateUCSB Defunct ColorsPoly green copper gold and stadium gold 1 Fight songRide High You MustangsMascotMusty the MustangMarching bandCal Poly Mustang BandOutfitterAdidasWebsitegopoly com Contents 1 History 1 1 1915 to 1940s The Beginning 1 2 1950s Jeter Madden Beathard Leave Legacy 1 3 1960s Tragedy Strikes Cal Poly Harper Brought On 1 3 1 1960 Cal Poly football team airline crash 1 4 1970s Harper Builds a Dynasty 1 5 1980s Mustangs Win National Title 1 6 1990s The Move to Division I 1 7 2001 2008 Rich Ellerson Era 1 8 2009 2019 Tim Walsh Era 1 9 2020 present Baldwin to Wulff Era 2 Affiliation history 2 1 Classifications 2 2 Conference memberships 3 Championships 3 1 National championships 3 2 Conference championships 4 Head coaches 5 Division II Playoffs results 6 Division I AA FCS Playoffs results 7 Bowl games 8 Home stadiums 9 Rivalries and yearly matchup trophies 9 1 UC Davis 9 2 Sacramento State 9 3 U of San Diego 9 4 Fresno State 9 5 UC Santa Barbara 10 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees 11 Professional alumni 11 1 Current NFL players 11 2 Former NFL players 11 3 Canadian Football League players 11 4 NFL Preseason Mini Camp veterans 11 5 Additional pro alumni 11 6 International Federation of American Football Team USA members 11 7 Head coaching football executive athletics director alumni 11 8 Alumni in NFL media 12 Pride of the Pacific marching band routines 13 References 14 Externally linksHistory EditSee also List of Cal Poly Mustangs football seasons Football was first played on the Cal Poly campus in 1916 At that time Cal Poly was a vocational school as it did not become a four year college until 1941 1915 to 1940s The Beginning Edit The California Polytechnic School played mostly high school teams and college freshmen teams for its first 16 seasons In 1933 the Mustangs enjoyed their first undefeated season under coach Howie O Daniels During the 1933 campaign the Mustangs did not allow a single point during that season 2 Cal Poly officially became a four year school in 1941 and posted a 5 3 1 record under O Daniels Football was put on hold during World War II 43 and 44 and resumed in 1945 1950s Jeter Madden Beathard Leave Legacy Edit Under coach LeRoy Hughes Cal Poly experienced its second undefeated season in 1953 In the decade of the 1950s the Mustangs posted a record of 67 29 1 During this time All American Stan Sheriff became Cal Poly s first player to join an NFL roster beginning with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1954 3 Hughes teams also included future Chicago Bears running back Perry Jeter and future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee John Madden who was known as a bruising tackle Upon graduation Madden was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles Of Jeter legendary Bears founder George Halas commented in 1954 Never have we received a more accurate appraisal in promotional assessment of a player than LeRoy Hughes gave us on Jeter 4 Joining Madden and Jeter on the Mustang roster was quarterback and defensive back Bobby Beathard who would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018 as the architect and general manager responsible for building the Washington franchise into a perennial Super Bowl winning and contending dynasty 5 1960s Tragedy Strikes Cal Poly Harper Brought On Edit 1960 Cal Poly football team airline crash Edit Main article Cal Poly football team C 46 crash Tragedy struck in 1960 following a game at Bowling Green State University on Saturday October 29 1960 when a plane leaving Toledo Airport crashed killing 22 people This included 16 Mustang football players and the team manager The next seven seasons produced a 22 45 record Joe Harper then a Colorado assistant was hired as Mustang head coach on February 7 1968 Harper a former offensive guard for UCLA 1956 58 directed Cal Poly to 7 3 and 6 4 seasons to end the decade respectively In the final year of the decade Cal Poly upset Fresno State 21 17 leading the Mustang Daily campus newspaper to publish a rare all capped double truck headline declaring the game as One of the Greatest Wins in Poly Grid History 6 At the time Harper told the Fresno Bee the win was the greatest game I have ever been involved with The result also made the sports section of the San Francisco Chronicle which noted the Mustangs first win over the Bulldogs in 12 years 7 1970s Harper Builds a Dynasty Edit Under Harper Cal Poly produced an 8 0 1 regular season record in 1972 and received a trip to the Camellia Bowl to play in the Western Regional Championship Game of the NCAA s College Division Cal Poly was ranked No 3 in the division by both the AP and UPI polls heading into the postseason 8 They would end up losing 38 21 to the University of North Dakota North Central Conference co champs in the bowl game hosted in Sacramento s Hughes Stadium telecast regionally on ABC 9 In 1978 the Mustangs would make it to the NCAA Division II playoffs but lost to Winston Salem State Another highlight during the decade was Cal Poly s most recent football victory over Fresno State which came 26 0 on Oct 6 1979 The score marked at the time the first shutout in the 57 year history between the two programs 10 Mustang safety Chris Jones had two interceptions in the game while fullback Paul Dickens led the offense by rushing for 163 yards on 35 carries 11 Each of the ten Mustang football teams in the 1970s posted a winning season 1980s Mustangs Win National Title Edit 1980 would be one of the most memorable seasons for the Cal Poly Mustangs as they went on to win the NCAA Division II National Football Championship under Harper Cal Poly defeated Eastern Illinois in the championship game 12 on ABC and would finish the season with a 10 3 record that included a win over eventual Division I AA national champion Boise State Never before or since has a D II team defeated the eventual I AA national champion and won a D II national title in the same year During the 1980 season running back Louis Jackson led the nation at the Division II level with 1 424 rushing yards on 287 carries 13 Robbie Martin who starred in the NCAA championship win 14 compiled a career punt return average of 16 9 yards per runback graduating after the 1980 title season with the third best PR average in division history at the time 15 Following the national title the Mustangs were honored with a parade through downtown San Luis Obispo on December 15 1980 The parade traveled down Higuera Street before a rally held in Mission Plaza 16 Then mayor Lynn Cooper spoke at the celebration On November 20 1982 Cal Poly s Clarence Martin set an all time Division II single game record 17 for most yards per kickoff return minimum of three returns averaging 71 7 yards 215 total on his three KRs vs then rival Pomona The record was finally broken after 39 years by Carson Newman return specialist DeQuan Dudley in 2021 18 1990s The Move to Division I Edit In 1990 coach Lyle Setencich would lead the Mustangs to another playoff appearance before losing in the second round to powerhouse North Dakota State The 1990 Mustangs yielded just 11 3 points per game the best defensive average throughout Division II for the year 19 The defensive front was led by lineman Pat Moore who received an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine after compiling 67 tackles and 9 5 sacks during the 1990 season 20 Also aiding the defense was punter Doug O Neill who in 1991 led the nation in punting average with 45 1 yards per punt 21 while earning first team All American honors from the AP In 1994 Cal Poly would make the jump to Division I AA now Football Championship Subdivision with head coach Andre Patterson at the helm The Mustangs would see moderate success posting a 7 4 record in Patterson s first year followed by two 5 6 seasons before Patterson departed for a position as an NFL line coach In 1997 Larry Welsh took over the program and led the Mustangs to a 10 1 record and a national ranking of 18th The season was highlighted by a 38 35 win at FBS level New Mexico State 22 However still only in its fourth year in the I AA ranks at the time Cal Poly was not extended an invitation to the national playoffs Welsh a 2017 inductee to the CIF Southern Section Hall of Fame 23 would follow that season with three 3 8 seasons and was not contractually renewed by then athletic director John McCutcheon 24 The 1997 team s omission from the postseason was referred to as a snub by the Los Angeles Times following the regular season 25 The 1997 squad finished ranked No 16 in the TSN Division I AA media poll and No 17 in the USA Today coaches Top 25 26 Cal Poly quarterback Alli Abrew compiled a passer efficiency rating of 179 5 in 1997 leading the nation at the I AA level 27 2001 2008 Rich Ellerson Era Edit Rich Ellerson credited by Sports Illustrated for his role in refining Arizona s versatile Desert Swarm defense 28 featuring Tedy Bruschi was introduced as Cal Poly s new head coach on December 6 2000 29 In 2001 his first year he led the Mustangs to a 6 5 season Two years later the program earned its second modern day win over an FBS opponent routing UTEP 34 13 on September 6 2003 30 Coach Ellerson would emphasize defense and by 2004 not only did his 9 2 Mustangs secure their first of three Great West Conference football titles but linebacker Jordan Beck would win the Buck Buchanan Award as the nation s best defensive player in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision In 2004 Beck led the nation at the Division I AA level in both solo tackles per game 8 82 and forced fumbles per game 0 55 31 Following a 6 0 start to the 2004 season Cal Poly found itself ranked ahead of 32 FBS level teams in the Jeff Sagarin NCAA Football Ratings an index which combined all Division I A and I AA programs into one ranking system 32 Fan interest crested as the Mustangs moved to 7 0 with the upcoming week s rivalry game against UC Davis sold out on campus well in advance of game day 33 ultimately won by the Aggies snapping Cal Poly s win streak despite breaking then stadium attendance records in back to back games 34 In 2004 the Mustangs ranked No 1 in the country for rushing defense giving up 84 3 yards per game on the year 35 During the next two years Cal Poly would experience continued success on the field and another NCAA first as two more players would win the Buchanan Award Chris Gocong in 2005 and Kyle Shotwell in 2006 36 Cal Poly s Ryan Mole runs during a non conference game against San Diego State in 2008 In 2005 the 9 4 Mustangs also earned their first FCS playoff berth and victory with a 35 21 win over Montana A key to the playoff victory over the Grizzlies was running back James Noble who scored four touchdowns in the game 37 Noble had arrived at Cal Poly after setting the San Bernardino County single season rushing record amassing 2 256 yards at Barstow High in 2003 fourth most in the entire state 38 Cal Poly was then knocked out in the quarterfinals by Texas State on ESPN2 in a 14 7 defensive battle 39 Gocong s 23 5 sacks during the 2005 season remain an all time FCS I AA single season record 40 The 2008 season would prove to be another exciting season for the Mustangs whose victories included a road win over FBS San Diego State 41 the program s second in a three year stretch 42 as well as a heartbreaking 36 35 overtime loss to the bowl bound Wisconsin Badgers in Madison 43 The 2008 Mustangs also made the playoffs but lost a shootout in the first round against Weber State The 2008 season saw Cal Poly lead the country in both total offense at the FCS level totaling 487 5 yards per game and total scoring 44 4 points per game 44 One of several keys to the prolific offense was center Stephen Field selected as an All American in back to back seasons 45 During the 2008 season Cal Poly matched its highest ranking in the FCS to date 46 voted No 3 in The Sports Network poll on November 4 and maintaining the No 3 ranking over the next three weeks During the year student printed T Shirts were distributed in the student section declaring Throw it to Ramses in reference to the team s record breaking wide receiver Ramses Barden 47 Barden as well as cornerback Courtney Brown Gocong defensive back David Richardson defensive back Asa Jackson and Beck were all developed by Ellerson and his staff during the decade and all joined NFL rosters after being drafted or signing as free agents At the conclusion of the 2008 season with three conference titles two postseason appearances multiple All Americans developed and a record of 56 34 Ellerson departed California s Central Coast as he accepted an offer to become the head coach of Army 48 As of 2021 Barden still held the all time FCS I AA record for consecutive games during a career with a TD catch 20 from 2007 to 2008 49 2009 2019 Tim Walsh Era Edit In 2009 Tim Walsh the offensive coordinator for the Army Black Knights during the 2007 and 2008 seasons was hired as Cal Poly s 16th head coach On November 12 2011 Cal Poly set an all time single game FCS I AA record for most team rushes running 95 times for 405 yards against Eastern Washington 50 The 2012 season proved to be the most successful of Walsh s coaching career as his Mustangs finished 9 3 in a three way tie for the Big Sky Conference football title and earned and an NCAA FCS playoff invitation During the year the Mustangs picked up a 24 22 win over FBS level Wyoming 51 Cal Poly fell in the first round at Sam Houston State 18 16 During the 2012 season Cal Poly peaked in the national FCS rankings at No 11 on October 22 52 although the Jeff Sagarin Ratings ranked the Mustangs second in the FCS in the week of October 24 53 Midway through the 2012 season running back Deonte Williams was added to the Walter Payton Award Watch List 54 In 2014 Cal Poly quarterback Chris Brown became the first player in the school s Division I era history 55 to throw for a touchdown and score TDs on both a run and a reception in the same game as he achieved the rarity in a 30 24 victory at Weber State 56 The Mustangs returned to the playoffs in 2016 with a 7 4 record On October 15 2016 Cal Poly set a Big Sky single game record for passing accuracy as former MaxPreps National High School Player of the Year 57 Dano Graves led a 13 of 14 day for a 929 completion percentage 58 in a 55 35 win over Portland State 59 During the 2016 season Cal Poly was ranked as highly as No 14 in the FCS STATS poll on both October 24 and October 31 They lost in the first round to the University of San Diego 35 21 Following the 2016 season Walsh was awarded a five year contract extension however after going 1 10 5 6 and 3 8 Walsh elected to retire following the 2019 campaign with a 59 66 record while at Cal Poly In 2018 Cal Poly s Joe Protheroe led the country in rushing yards at the FCS level gaining 1 810 yards on 363 carries 60 The 2018 season also saw Cal Poly defensive back Dominic Frasch lead the nation in passes defended a statistic which combines interceptions and pass breakups for the year in the FCS totaling 19 61 Also in 2018 Mustang quarterback Khaleel Jenkins set an all time single season Big Sky Conference record for TD pass attempts INT ratio not throwing any interceptions among his 89 passes 62 nine of which went for touchdowns 63 including four to J J Koski who went on to play for the L A Rams 64 A new surface FieldTurf Super Elite Vertex Prime was installed to Alex G Spanos Stadium at Cal Poly in 2022 With the addition Cal Poly joined all 11 fellow Big Sky Conference football universities with modern turf field surfaces 2020 present Baldwin to Wulff Era Edit Former FCS national championship winning Eastern Washington head coach Beau Baldwin was announced as Cal Poly s new head coach on December 11 2019 65 Baldwin who coached Cooper Kupp at EWU 66 began to implement a multiple offensive scheme 67 and Cal Poly thereafter saw its passing yardage per game increase by 52 1 percent from 2019 to the shortened 2021 spring season and then increase by another 18 percent in the fall of 2021 The program dealt with multiple starts stoppages and restarts to practice schedules amid COVID 19 68 going a combined 2 12 during the next 24 months overall beginning with the lack of a traditional spring calendar in 2020 69 Senior linebacker Matt Shotwell was named to the Associated Press All American Third Team 70 in December 2021 Two Cal Poly freshmen edge Elijah Ponder and punt returner Giancarlo Woods were selected to the Phil Steele Magazine Freshman All America Team in January 2022 71 Then in April 2022 Cal Poly held its first uninterrupted spring practice season in three years 72 In June 2022 a replacement of the then Alex G Spanos Stadium field was completed as Cal Poly joined the rest of its peers in the Big Sky as having a turf surface 73 The conversion was assisted by Diversified Project Services International 74 Cal Poly started the 2022 season 1 1 with quarterback Jaden Jones winning the Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week award for September 12 75 Jones however who began the year with a 5 to 0 touchdown to interception ratio was lost to a season ending leg injury during the third week 76 Midway through the year the university announced the upcoming addition of a John Madden Football Center a total 30 million training facility adjacent to the stadium set to complete construction in 2024 77 The 30 000 square foot facility will furnish a new locker room weightlifting stations a nutrition area study lounge and film review theater 78 79 Meanwhile the Mustangs also suffered more injuries across the lineup and started a combined seven total backup linemen the rest of the fall ultimately finishing 2 9 in closing the year with a 49 42 victory over Portland State 80 Baldwin then accepted a position as offensive coordinator at Arizona State early in the offseason 81 and incumbent assistant offensive line coach Paul Wulff was promptly elevated to head coach on December 6 2022 82 One of the team leaders in 2022 was wide receiver Chris Coleman selected to the East West Shrine Bowl 1000 watch list in the preseason before going on to finish with 939 receiving yards Affiliation history EditClassifications Edit 1937 1972 NCAA College Division 1973 1993 NCAA Division II 1994 present NCAA Division I AA FCSConference memberships Edit 1915 1921 Independent 1922 1924 California Coast Conference 1925 1945 Independent 1946 1981 California Collegiate Athletic Association 1982 1992 Western Football Conference 1993 1995 American West Conference 1996 2003 NCAA Division I AA Independent 2004 2011 Great West Conference 2012 present Big Sky ConferenceChampionships EditNational championships Edit Season Coach Selectors Record Bowl1980 Joe Harper Division II 10 3 Won Division II ChampionshipNational Championships 1Conference championships Edit Year Coach Conference Overall record Conference record1952 LeRoy Hughes California Collegiate Athletic Association 7 3 4 01953 9 0 5 01969 Joe Harper 6 4 2 01970 8 2 3 01971 6 5 3 01972 8 1 1 3 01973 9 1 4 01976 7 1 1 2 01977 6 4 2 01978 7 3 2 01979 7 3 2 01980 10 3 2 01982 Jim Sanderson Western Football Conference 6 5 4 01990 Lyle Setencich 10 2 4 11994 Andre Patterson American West Conference 7 4 3 02004 Rich Ellerson Great West Football Conference 9 2 4 12005 9 4 4 12008 8 3 3 02011 Tim Walsh 6 5 3 12012 Big Sky Conference 9 3 7 1Conference Championships 20 Co championsHead coaches EditNo Coach Tenure Seasons Record Pct Bowls Playoffs Conference Titles1 D W Schlosser 1915 1917 3 4 3 1 563 0 02 H Hess 1919 1920 2 4 4 500 0 03 Al Agosti 1921 1932 11 32 44 5 425 0 04 Howie O Daniels 1933 1941 1946 1947 11 56 33 6 621 0 05 Bob Dakan 1942 1 4 3 571 0 06 Ron Henderson 1945 1 1 5 1 167 0 07 Chuck Pavelko 1948 1949 2 7 11 389 0 08 LeRoy Hughes 1950 1961 12 72 38 1 647 0 2 1952 1953 9 Sheldon Harden 1962 1967 6 17 42 288 0 010 Joe Harper 1968 1981 14 96 43 4 662 2 1978 1980 10 1969 1973 1976 1980 11 Jim Sanderson 1982 1986 5 26 27 491 0 1 1982 12 Lyle Setencich 1987 1993 7 41 29 2 583 1 1990 1 1990 13 Andre Patterson 1994 1996 3 17 16 515 0 1 1994 14 Larry Welsh 1997 2000 4 19 25 432 0 015 Rich Ellerson 2001 2008 8 56 34 622 2 2005 2008 3 2004 2005 2008 16 Tim Walsh 2009 2019 11 59 66 472 2 2012 2016 2 2011 2012 17 Beau Baldwin 2020 2022 3 4 21 160 0 018 Paul Wulff 2023 Present 0 0 0 Division II Playoffs results EditThe Mustangs have appeared in the Division II playoffs three times with an overall record of 4 2 They were National Champions in 1980 Year Round Opponent Result1978 Quarterfinals Winston Salem State L 10 171980 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsNational Championship Game Jacksonville StateSanta ClaraEastern Illinois W 15 0W 38 14W 21 131990 First RoundQuarterfinals Cal State NorthridgeNorth Dakota State W 14 7L 0 47Division I AA FCS Playoffs results EditThe Mustangs have appeared in the I AA FCS playoffs four times with an overall record of 1 4 Year Round Opponent Result2005 First RoundQuarterfinals MontanaTexas State W 35 31L 7 142008 First Round Weber State L 35 492012 Second Round Sam Houston State L 16 182016 First Round San Diego L 21 35Bowl games EditDate Bowl Coach Opponent ResultDecember 9 1972 Camellia Bowl Joe Harper North Dakota L 21 38Home stadiums Edit1915 1934Various Sports Fields San Luis Obispo CA1935 currentMustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center Capacity 11 075 Main article Alex G Spanos Stadium Mustang Memorial Field formerly known as Mustang Stadium and then Alex G Spanos Stadium is an 11 075 seat multi purpose stadium on the campus of California Polytechnic State University Cal Poly It is the home field of the Cal Poly Mustangs football and soccer teams The stadium was renovated largely from funding via the late Alex Spanos a Cal Poly alumnus American billionaire real estate developer founder of the A G Spanos Companies and then majority owner of the Chargers of the National Football League NFL Alex G Spanos Stadium grandstand Originally opened 88 years ago in 1935 with a capacity of 8 500 the stadium was expanded in 2006 to its current capacity and following the completion of a 21 5 million renovation was then renamed Alex G Spanos Stadium 83 84 Previous expansions to the stadium s steel east side grandstands were completed in 1972 85 and 1979 86 In 2013 Cal Poly replaced the south end zone rented stands with permanent aluminum stands improving handicapped access Additionally Cal Poly renovated the lower portion of the older east side bleachers to add handicapped seats and improve accessibility and egress The new south endzone stands increased capacity by 345 seats 87 Artist renderings of further increasing the stadium s capacity to 25 000 were released in 2010 88 The playing field is aligned north northwest to south southeast at an approximate elevation of three hundred feet 90 m above sea level Formerly natural grass FieldTurf was installed in 2022 In November 2022 the university announced the facility would be renamed Mustang Memorial Field Presented by Dignity Health French Hospital Medical Center reflecting a new 10 year naming rights agreement between the college and the healthcare organization 89 Rivalries and yearly matchup trophies EditUC Davis Edit Battle for the Golden Horseshoe Main article Battle for the Golden Horseshoe Cal Poly s most prominent current rivalry in football is with in state FCS opponent UC Davis commemorated by the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe trophy In the series dating to 1939 the Aggies hold a slim all time lead through 2021 encompassing 47 matchups 25 20 2 Sacramento State Edit Green and Gold Rivalry While not commemorated with a trophy Cal Poly and Sacramento State are designated as protected rivals in scheduling by the Big Sky Conference meaning they are guaranteed to play each other in foreseeable schedules 90 From 1967 to 2022 the Mustangs and Hornets have met 41 times with Cal Poly holding a narrow lead all time 21 20 U of San Diego Edit USD and Cal Poly have a regional rivalry as both schools are in state FCS opponents south of the Bay Area despite residing in different conferences 91 Fresno State Edit From 1956 to 1975 Cal Poly and Fresno State traded the Victory Bell trophy which was donated to Cal Poly in 1952 92 The trophy which weighed about 200 pounds 93 was ultimately retired due to repeated theft 94 The two programs didn t play each other from 1986 through 2009 but brought back matchups in 2010 95 2013 96 2021 97 and 2022 98 In the 46 game all time series Fresno State leads 34 10 2 UC Santa Barbara Edit Blue Green Rivalry Cal Poly Mustangs won the football rivalry 21 14 games at a total of 35 games that were played between 1923 and 1971 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees EditName Position Years InductedJohn Madden DT 1957 58 2006Bobby Beathard QB 1956 58 2018Professional alumni EditSee also List of Cal Poly Mustangs in the NFL Draft Current NFL players Edit Nick Dzubnar LB Free agent J J Koski WR Los Angeles RamsFormer NFL players Edit Ramses Barden Walter Payton Award finalist WR New York Giants Jordan Beck Buck Buchanan Award winner LB Atlanta Falcons Alex Bravo DB Los Angeles Rams Courtney Brown DB Dallas Cowboys Seth Burford QB San Diego Chargers Sal Cesario OL Dallas Cowboys Jimmy Childs WR St Louis Arizona Cardinals Gary Davis RB Miami Dolphins Freddie Ford RB Buffalo Bills L A Chargers Chris Gocong Buck Buchanan Award winner LB Philadelphia Eagles Asa Jackson CB Baltimore Ravens Detroit Lions San Francisco 49ers Louis Jackson RB New York Giants Perry Jeter RB Chicago Bears Damone Johnson TE Los Angeles Rams Mel Kaufman LB winner of two Super Bowl rings and Captain of Washington Kamil Loud WR Buffalo Bills Atlanta Falcons Robbie Martin WR KR Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts LeCharls McDaniel CB Washington Super Bowl XVII champion Don Milan QB Green Bay Packers Dana Nafziger LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kassim Osgood Pro Bowl special teamer San Diego Chargers David Richardson DB Jacksonville Jaguars Stan Sheriff C LB Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers 99 Paul Sverchek DL Minnesota Vikings Chris Thomas WR San Francisco 49ers Kansas City Chiefs Cecil Turner WR KR Chicago Bears James Tuthill K Washington Fred Whittingham LB New Orleans SaintsCanadian Football League players Edit Alli Abrew QB Saskatchewan Vic Buccola G Saskatchewan 100 Chris Judge Edge 2019 CFL Draft 8th Rd 71st pick 101 Saskatchewan Gary Kerr WR Calgary nominee for 1972 Rookie of the Year 102 Mark Restelli LB Edmonton 103 Montreal Pat McGuirk DB Winnipeg also AFL WLAF Marty Mohamed LB Hamilton 104 Cameron Ontko LB Calgary Saskatchewan 105 Burton DeKoning LB Ottawa 106 Chris Santini OLB Ottawa 107 Jeff Smith WR Toronto also USFL 108 Bob Trudeau RB Toronto 109 Antonio Warren RB Calgary BC 110 Chris White DL Hamilton Tiger Cats 111 NFL Preseason Mini Camp veterans Edit Chris Brown QB WR Dallas Cowboys 112 Charles Daum DT Dallas Cowboys 113 Sullivan Grosz NT Houston Texans 114 Dominique Johnson WR Minnesota Vikings 115 Chris Jones FS Dallas Cowboys 116 Dustin Kroeker OT Seattle Seahawks Detroit Lions Rhein Fire NFL Europe 117 Josh Letuligasenoa OLB DE Green Bay Packers 118 Rich Max C Oakland Raiders 119 Johnny Millard ILB St Louis Rams 120 Brian Moore C San Francisco 49ers 121 Patrick Moore DT Chicago Bears 122 Joe Protheroe RB FB San Francisco 49ers 123 Marshall Samuels DT San Francisco 49ers Kyle Shotwell Buck Buchanan Award recipient ILB Oakland Raiders 124 Indianapolis Colts 125 Cole Stanford WR all purpose Kansas City Chiefs New England Patriots 126 Greg Thompson DB Denver Broncos 127 Tre dale Tolver WR PR Cleveland Browns 128 Deonte Williams RB Oakland Raiders 129 Scott Winnewisser OT New Orleans Saints 130 Additional pro alumni Edit Andre Broadous QB Spokane Tri Cities AFL Jonathan Dally QB Danube 131 Austria Milano 132 Italian Football League Mike Daum OT Oakland Invaders USFL 133 Freddie Gaines S OLB Bay Area Panthers IFL Adam Herzing WR Rhein Fire Frankfurt Galaxy NFL Europe Vaughn Jarrett CB San Jose AFL Darrell Jones WR KR Arizona AFL 134 Kyle Lewis WR RB San Diego Fleet 135 AAF Dan Loney OL San Jose 136 AFL Ryan Shotwell DE Sollerod DAFF 137 Fred Stewart OG Honolulu 138 World Football League International Federation of American Football Team USA members Edit Kenny Chicoine S 2007 World Championship gold medalist Kawasaki Japan Head coaching football executive athletics director alumni Edit Marijon Ancich FB DB LB second winningest high school football coach in CIF history 139 behind Bob Ladouceur De La Salle HS Concord Bobby Beathard Hall of Fame general manager executive Washington San Diego Carl Bowser 1988 CCCAA championship winning head coach for Bakersfield College 1996 Kern County Sports Hall of Fame inductee Jim Criner 1980 Boise State championship winning head coach Las Vegas Outlaws XFL head coach John Madden Oakland Raiders Super Bowl winning head coach Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Emmy Award winning broadcaster video game entrepreneur Tyler Mariucci California Baptist athletics director Carl Smith Seattle Seahawks associate head coach 140 Gil Stork CCCAA Board of Directors member 141 Ted Tollner USC San Diego State head coachAlumni in NFL media Edit Cam Inman San Francisco 49ers beat reporter columnist for Bay Area News Group author of The Best Bay Area Sports Arguments book 142 Pride of the Pacific marching band routines EditCal Poly s band is a popular staple at home football games performing a wide variety of halftime shows and postgame renditions along with in game music following first downs touchdowns and significant defensive plays On football gamedays the band s rehearsals for a playbook of roughly 70 charts typically start at about 9 a m on campus 143 The band members take a Field Show Marching Skills class as part of their curriculum 144 References Edit Cal Poly Athletics Brand Guidelines PDF February 9 2019 Retrieved December 5 2022 Cal Poly Football 100 Seasons of Football The 1930s retrieved 2022 06 13 Stan Sheriff Stats Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2022 06 13 Rookie of Year Honors Seen for Ex Poly Halfback San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune October 25 1956 p 10 Bobby Beathard Describes The Thought Process Over Trading First Round Draft Picks www commanders com Retrieved 2022 06 13 Ramos George October 21 1969 ONE OF GREATEST WINS IN POLY GRID HISTORY Mustang Daily p 8 Cal Poly SLO Raps Fresno St San Francisco Chronicle October 19 1969 pp 10 C Mustangs receive Camellia Bowl bid against North Dakota Mustang Daily November 21 1972 p 1 Noland Eric December 1 1972 Camellia Bowl here we come Mustang Daily p 13 Nettleship Johnny October 8 1979 Poly blanks Bulldogs San Luis Obispo Telegram Tribune p 18 Wise Kellye October 9 1979 Dickens and defense whip Fresno Mustang Daily p 6 Cal Poly Football 40th Anniversary of the 1980 NCAA Division II National Championship Game retrieved 2022 06 12 Football Records Books since 2004 NCAA org Retrieved 2022 06 14 Eastern Illinois Toppled 21 13 Miss Serrat Wins Slalom First Victory in 5 Years The New York Times 1980 12 14 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 06 15 2020 NCAA Football Records NCAA org Retrieved 2022 06 15 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Cal Poly Names Beau Baldwin as its 17th Head Football Coach Cal Poly Retrieved 2022 06 12 Cal Poly students react to Beau Baldwin s connection with Cooper Kupp news yahoo com Retrieved 2022 06 14 Bailey Joe Cal Poly football Beau Baldwin brings track record of success to Mustangs Santa Ynez Valley News Retrieved 2022 06 14 Alley Dave 2021 02 10 Cal Poly pauses football practice due to COVID 19 concerns News Channel 3 12 Retrieved 2022 06 12 Cal Poly Football Team Opens Summer Access Period at Doerr Family Field Atascadero News 2020 07 14 Retrieved 2022 06 14 2021 AP FCS All America team AP NEWS 2021 12 14 Retrieved 2022 06 12 Five Lions Earn Phil Steele FCS All America Freshman All America Notice Southeastern Louisiana University Athletics Retrieved 2022 06 12 Scrimmage Wraps Up First Cal Poly Spring Camp in Three Years Cal Poly Retrieved 2022 06 12 Installation of FieldTurf at Alex G Spanos Stadium is Complete Cal Poly Retrieved 2022 06 12 Pope Kailyn Spanos Stadium Upgrades 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