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IUP Crimson Hawks football

The IUP Crimson Hawks football program represents Indiana University of Pennsylvania in college football at the NCAA Division II level. The Crimson Hawks play their home games at George P. Miller Stadium in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

IUP Crimson Hawks football
Head coachPaul Tortorella
3rd season, 29–5 (.853)
StadiumMiller Stadium
(capacity: 6,500)
Field surfaceArtificial
LocationIndiana, Pennsylvania
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferencePennsylvania State Athletic Conference
DivisionWest
All-time record560–267–23 (.672)
Bowl record18–18–0[a] (.500)
Conference titles1934, 1940, 1986, 1987, 2012, 2017, 2022[b]
Division titles1964, 1965, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2022
RivalriesCalifornia Vulcans
Slippery Rock
Consensus All-Americans61[1]
ColorsCrimson and gray[2]
   
Websiteiupathletics.com

The Crimson Hawks' current head coach is Paul Tortorella, who was named acting head coach for the 2017 season after Curt Cignetti resigned to take the head coach position at Elon University.[3] Cignetti had been introduced as IUP's head coach on January 21, 2011, to replace Lou Tepper. Before coming to IUP, Cignetti served as an assistant at the Division I level for 28 years.[4]

History

While little information is available, the Indiana Normal School played organized football games as early as 1890, when the school tied 6–6 with the Greensburg Athletic Association.[5] Early on the school played other institutions such as Washington & Jefferson, West Virginia University and Western University of Pennsylvania, club teams such as the Greensburg Athletic Association and the Latrobe Athletic Association, the first professional football team. From 1895 to 1903, the Normal School played Latrobe six times, being outscored a total of 201–0, but playing one 0–0 tie.[6] In 1892 they played against the Allegheny Athletic Association at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh, losing 20–6.[7]

John Brallier became the first professional football player in 1895 after playing at the Normal School for two years. Born in Cherry Tree, Pennsylvania, Brallier played on the West Indiana Public School team. He began attending the Normal School in 1893 at age 17 so that he could play on the team. That year, the team won three of their four games. The team included Alex Stewart, father of actor Jimmy Stewart. In 1894, the team played other colleges and teams with former college players, winning only two of five games. The Normal School played Washington & Jefferson, losing 28–0. In December, Washington & Jefferson coach E. Gard Edwards wrote to Brallier, impressed by his play, encouraging him to attend the university. Brallier agreed if all his expenses were paid, and left the Normal team after graduating from public school in the spring.[6]

University records begin with the tenure of George Miller in 1927. That first season, the Indiana State College team played other regional schools such as California State Normal School and Saint Vincent College, as well as further opponents such as Muskingum College and Kent State Normal College.[8] Miller served for 20 seasons. His teams were twice honored as the best of the Pennsylvania state normal schools by sportswriters, in 1934 and 1940.[9]

The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) was formed by the members of the state system in 1951. Under future College Football Hall of Fame member Chuck Klausing, the team made their first appearances in the PSAC Championship game as the best team in the West Division. They lost both of their first two appearances, in 1964 and 1965.[9] In 1968, the team competed against Delaware in the Boardwalk Bowl, which served as the NCAA College Division's eastern championship.[10]

Frank Cignetti took over in 1986, and won the PSAC Championships that year, and again in 1987.[9] In 1987, IUP made their first NCAA playoff appearance. Playing the UCF Golden Nights in the Citrus Bowl, which is a DI bowl game, and lost. The same year, they were awarded their first of ten Lambert Cups as the best Division II team in the east, second only to Delaware's twelve wins.[11] Under Cignetti, IUP made two appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship in 1990 and 1993, losing both.[8] When Cignetti retired in 2005, his 15 postseason appearances were the most among Division II coaches, his 182 wins at IUP more than doubled the next closest coach (George Miller, 79), and his 199 wins total (including 17 at West Virginia) were second-best for active Division II coaches.[11]

Lou Tepper, who had previously coached at Illinois and Edinboro, took over in 2006. He became IUP's third coach, behind Bill Neal and Cignetti, that had served under Dave Hart at Pittsburgh.[12] In the first season under Tepper, the Crimson Hawks won the PSAC West. In his first three-season, Tepper compiled a 25–7 record with the Crimson Hawks, but was 11–11 in his final two season and was dismissed as head coach following the 2010 season.[13]

On January 21, 2011, former Alabama wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator and son of longtime IUP head coach Frank Cignetti, Curt Cignetti accepted the head coaching job to replace Tepper.[4]

Season records

Year Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Highest# Final°
1893 3–1
1894 2–3
George P. Miller (1927–1947)
1927 George Miller 4–4
1928 George Miller 3–4
1929 George Miller 4–3
1930 George Miller 3–3–1
1931 George Miller 4–2–2
1932 George Miller 5–3
1933 George Miller 4–2
1934 George Miller 6–0
1935 George Miller 5–3
1936 George Miller 4–2–1
1937 George Miller 6–1–1
1938 George Miller 3–4
1939 George Miller 4–2–2
1940 George Miller 7–0–1
1941 George Miller 4–2
1942 George Miller 5–3
1943 George Miller No games
1944 George Miller played
1945 George Miller 0–2
1946 George Miller 5–3
1947 George Miller 2–1–1
George P. Miller: 78–44–9
Regis "Peck" McKnight (1947–1948)
1947 Peck McKnight 1–1–1
1948 Peck McKnight 1–7
Peck McKnight: 2–8–1
Sam Smith (PSAC) (1949–1961)
1949 Sam Smith 4–4–1
1950 Sam Smith 4–4–1
1951 Sam Smith 5–3–1 5–3–1
1952 Sam Smith 4–4 1–4
1953 Sam Smith 4–4 3–2
1954 Sam Smith 5–3 3–2
1955 Sam Smith 3–5 3–2
1956 Sam Smith 5–4 4–1
1957 Sam Smith 3–6 2–2
1958 Sam Smith 5–3 4–1
1959 Sam Smith 3–4–1 1–3–1
1960 Sam Smith 2–4–2 1–3–2
1961 Sam Smith 2–7 1–4
Sam Smith: 49–55–6 28–27–4
Chuck Mills (PSAC) (1962–1963)
1962 Chuck Mills 5–2–1 4–1–1
1963 Chuck Mills 7–1–1 5–1
Chuck Mills: 12–3–2 9–2–1
Chuck Klausing (PSAC) (1964–1969)
1964 Chuck Klausing 8–2 6–0 L PSAC Championship
1965 Chuck Klausing 7–3 5–1 L PSAC Championship
Chuck Klausing (Independent) (1966–1969)
1966 Chuck Klausing 7–2
1967 Chuck Klausing 8–1
1968 Chuck Klausing 9–1 L Boardwalk Bowl
1969 Chuck Klausing 8–1
Chuck Klausing: 47–10 11–1
Bill Neal (Independent) (1970–1973)
1970 Bill Neal 5–4
1971 Bill Neal 7–2
1972 Bill Neal 8–1
1973 Bill Neal 4–5
Bill Neal (PSAC) (1974–1978)
1974 Bill Neal 6–4 4–2
1975 Bill Neal 8–1–1 4–1–1
1976 Bill Neal 4–5 3–3
1977 Bill Neal 4–4–1 2–3–1
1978 Bill Neal 4–5–1 2–4
Bill Neal: 50–31–3 15–13–2
Owen Dougherty (PSAC) (1979–1981)
1979 Owen Dougherty 7–3 3–3
1980 Owen Dougherty 6–3 3–3
1981 Owen Dougherty 4–6 2–4
Owen Dougherty: 17–13–0 8–10–0
George Chaump (PSAC) (1982–1985)
1982 George Chaump 4–6 3–3
1983 George Chaump 5–5 4–2
1984 George Chaump 7–3 4–2 6 14
1985 George Chaump 8–2–1 6–0 L PSAC Championship 3 9
George Chaump: 24–16–1 17–7
Frank Cignetti (PSAC) (1986–2005)
1986 Frank Cignetti 9–2 6–0 W PSAC Championship 9 14
1987 Frank Cignetti 10–2 6–0 W PSAC Championship
NCAA Division II playoffs
6 6
1988 Frank Cignetti 8–3 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 3 14
1989 Frank Cignetti 11–2 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 4 9
1990 Frank Cignetti 12–2 6–0 L NCAA Division II Championship 4 4
1991 Frank Cignetti 12–1 6–0 NCAA Division II playoffs 1 1
1992 Frank Cignetti 8–1–1 5–0–1 2 12
1993 Frank Cignetti 13–1 6–0 L NCAA Division II Championship 4 4
1994 Frank Cignetti 10–3 6–0 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 8
1995 Frank Cignetti 8–3 5–1 4 19
1996 Frank Cignetti 8–3 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 1 10
1997 Frank Cignetti 5–5 4–2 11 NR
1998 Frank Cignetti 10–2 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 8
1999 Frank Cignetti 9–4 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 10 19
2000 Frank Cignetti 8–3 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 5 16
2001 Frank Cignetti 8–2 6–0 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 8
2002 Frank Cignetti 11–2 6–0 NCAA Division II playoffs 6 8
2003 Frank Cignetti 10–1 5–1 4 9
2004 Frank Cignetti 7–3 5–1 9 20
2005 Frank Cignetti 5–5 4–2 NR NR
'Frank Cignetti': 182–50–1 106–13–1
Lou Tepper (PSAC) (2006–2010)
2006 Lou Tepper 8–2 5–1 18 25
2007 Lou Tepper 9–3 5–1 NCAA Division II playoffs 18 18
2008 Lou Tepper 8–2 5–2 13 NR
2009 Lou Tepper 5–6 1–6 21 NR
2010 Lou Tepper 6–5 3–4 NR NR
Lou Tepper: 35–18 19–14
Curt Cignetti (PSAC) (2011–2016)
2011 Curt Cignetti 7–3 5–2 2nd NR NR
2012 Curt Cignetti 12–2 6–1 T-1st W PSAC Championship
NCAA Division II playoffs
7 7
2013 Curt Cignetti 9-2 5-2 2nd NR NR
2014 Curt Cignetti 6-5 5-4 5th NR NR
2015 Curt Cignetti 9-3 6-1 T-1st NCAA Division II playoffs 19 19
2016 Curt Cignetti 10-2 6-1 2nd 12 12
Curt Cignetti: 53–17 33–11
Paul Tortorella (PSAC) (2017–present)
2017 Paul Tortorella 13–1 7–0 1st W PSAC Championship
NCAA Division II playoffs
3 3
2018 Paul Tortorella 8–3 5–2 T-2nd 23 23
2019 Paul Tortorella 10–2 6–1 2nd NCAA Division II playoffs
2021 Paul Tortorella 7–3 5–2
2022 Paul Tortorella 10–2 6–1 1st W PSAC Championship
NCAA Division II playoffs
Paul Tortorella: 46–9 29–6
Total: 530–258–23 (since 1927)
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
  • #Highest rank achieved.
  • °Final rank.
  • Since 2000, the final rankings were released following the playoffs.
  • Beginning in 1934, a group of sportswriters recognized the best team amongst Pennsylvania's State Teachers Colleges. When the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference was organized in 1951 a point system was used to determine the champion until 1960. In 1960, the conference champion was determined by a championship game between the top teams of the East and West Divisions. In 1987 the championship game was discontinued, and only division champions were recognized from 1988 until the championship was reinstated in 2008.[9]
  • References: Conference records and championships,[9] season records,[8] coaches records,[14] and rankings.[10]

Post-season appearances

 
NCAA Division II playoff game at Shepherd in 2007
DateOpponentSiteTVResult
1964East Stroudsburg (PSAC Championship)L 14–27
1965East Stroudsburg (PSAC Championship)L 10–26
1968vs. DelawareABCL 24–31
1985Bloomsburg (PSAC Championship)L 9–31
1986West Chester (PSAC Championship)W 20–6
1987West Chester (PSAC Championship)W 21–7
at Central Florida
L 10–12
1988Millersville
L 24–27
1989at Grand Valley State
W 34–24
at Portland State
W 17–0
at Mississippi College
L 24–27
1990Winston-Salem State
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II first round)
W 48–0
Edinboro
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II quarterfinals)
W 14–7
at Mississippi College
  • Robinson–Hale Stadium
  • Clinton, Mississippi (NCAA Division II semifinals)
W 27–8
vs. North Dakota StateESPNL 11–51
1991Virginia Union
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II first round)
W 56–7
Shippensburg
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II quarterfinals)
W 52–7
at Jacksonville State
L 20–27
1993at Ferris State
W 28–21
at New Haven
W 38–35
North Dakota
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II semifinals)
W 21–6
at North Alabama
  • Braly Municipal Stadium
  • Florence, Alabam (NCAA Division II Championship)
ESPNL 34–41
1994Grand Valley State
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II first round)
W 35–27
at Ferris StateBig Rapids, Michigan (NCAA Division II quarterfinals)W 21–17
at Texas A&M–Kingsville
L 20–46
1996at Ferris State
  • Top Taggart Field
  • Big Rapids, Michigan (NCAA Division II first round)
L 23–24
1998Shepherd
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II first round)
L 6–9
1999at Slippery RockW 27–20 OT
at Millersville
W 26–21
at Northwest Missouri State
L 12–20
2000at Northwood
L 0–28
2001at Saginaw Valley State
L 32–33
2002Saginaw Valley State
  • Miller Stadium
  • Indiana, Pennsylvania (NCAA Division II first round)
W 27–23
at Grand Valley State
  • Lubbers Stadium
  • Allendale, Michigan (NCAA Division II quarterfinals)
L 21–62
2007at West Chester
WIUP-TVW 45–35
at Shepherd
WIUP-TVL 34–41
2012ShippensburgPCNW 41–10
Shepherd
IUP-TVW 27–17
at New Haven
W 17–14
at Winston-Salem State
L 17–21
2017West ChesterW 24–7
West Chester
W 44–10
Assumption
W 27–22
West Florida
L 17–27
2022ShepherdW 24–21
Ashland
W 19–13
Shepherd
L 13–48

NFL draft picks

Through the 2010 NFL Draft, seven Crimson Hawks players have been selected in the NFL Draft. The first selected was Dave Smith in 1970 by the Pittsburgh Steelers, while the highest-selected thus far was Jim Haslett, by the Buffalo Bills in 1979.[15]

Notes

  • a Includes PSAC Championships from 1960–1987 and since 2008, a Boardwalk Bowl appearance in 1968, and Division II playoffs since 1987.
  • b From 1988 to 2007, the PSAC did not hold a championship game and only named Division champions.

References

  1. ^ (PDF). All-Americans. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 12, 2012. Retrieved October 12, 2009.
  2. ^ "Colors - Core IUP Elements". Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  3. ^ "Paul Tortorella named IUP Football Acting Head Coach thru 2017 season". January 3, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Deas, Tommy (January 21, 2011). "Cignetti to be named IUP coach". The Tuscaloosa News. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-26. Retrieved 2010-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ a b Van Atta, Robert B. (1980). (PDF). Professional Football Researchers Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-26. Retrieved 2010-11-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ a b c "All Time Scores" (pdf). Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 14 October 2008.[dead link]
  9. ^ a b c d e "PSAC Football History" (PDF). Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. Retrieved 14 October 2009.
  10. ^ a b . Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original (pdf) on February 27, 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  11. ^ a b Fulton, Bob (2006). "Geography Lesson". IUP Magazine. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
  12. ^ Fulton, Bob (2006). "Full Circle". IUP Magazine. Retrieved 24 October 2009.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ Mackall, Dave (December 18, 2010). . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Archived from the original on 2010-12-22. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
  14. ^ "Coaching Records" (pdf). Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 14 October 2008.[dead link]
  15. ^ "NFL Draft History - By School". National Football League. Retrieved April 27, 2010.

External links

  • Official website

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The IUP Crimson Hawks football program represents Indiana University of Pennsylvania in college football at the NCAA Division II level The Crimson Hawks play their home games at George P Miller Stadium in Indiana Pennsylvania IUP Crimson Hawks footballHead coachPaul Tortorella 3rd season 29 5 853 StadiumMiller Stadium capacity 6 500 Field surfaceArtificialLocationIndiana PennsylvaniaNCAA divisionDivision IIConferencePennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceDivisionWestAll time record560 267 23 672 Bowl record18 18 0 a 500 Conference titles1934 1940 1986 1987 2012 2017 2022 b Division titles1964 1965 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2012 2015 2017 2022RivalriesCalifornia VulcansSlippery RockConsensus All Americans61 1 ColorsCrimson and gray 2 Websiteiupathletics comThe Crimson Hawks current head coach is Paul Tortorella who was named acting head coach for the 2017 season after Curt Cignetti resigned to take the head coach position at Elon University 3 Cignetti had been introduced as IUP s head coach on January 21 2011 to replace Lou Tepper Before coming to IUP Cignetti served as an assistant at the Division I level for 28 years 4 Contents 1 History 2 Season records 3 Post season appearances 4 NFL draft picks 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditWhile little information is available the Indiana Normal School played organized football games as early as 1890 when the school tied 6 6 with the Greensburg Athletic Association 5 Early on the school played other institutions such as Washington amp Jefferson West Virginia University and Western University of Pennsylvania club teams such as the Greensburg Athletic Association and the Latrobe Athletic Association the first professional football team From 1895 to 1903 the Normal School played Latrobe six times being outscored a total of 201 0 but playing one 0 0 tie 6 In 1892 they played against the Allegheny Athletic Association at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh losing 20 6 7 John Brallier became the first professional football player in 1895 after playing at the Normal School for two years Born in Cherry Tree Pennsylvania Brallier played on the West Indiana Public School team He began attending the Normal School in 1893 at age 17 so that he could play on the team That year the team won three of their four games The team included Alex Stewart father of actor Jimmy Stewart In 1894 the team played other colleges and teams with former college players winning only two of five games The Normal School played Washington amp Jefferson losing 28 0 In December Washington amp Jefferson coach E Gard Edwards wrote to Brallier impressed by his play encouraging him to attend the university Brallier agreed if all his expenses were paid and left the Normal team after graduating from public school in the spring 6 University records begin with the tenure of George Miller in 1927 That first season the Indiana State College team played other regional schools such as California State Normal School and Saint Vincent College as well as further opponents such as Muskingum College and Kent State Normal College 8 Miller served for 20 seasons His teams were twice honored as the best of the Pennsylvania state normal schools by sportswriters in 1934 and 1940 9 The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC was formed by the members of the state system in 1951 Under future College Football Hall of Fame member Chuck Klausing the team made their first appearances in the PSAC Championship game as the best team in the West Division They lost both of their first two appearances in 1964 and 1965 9 In 1968 the team competed against Delaware in the Boardwalk Bowl which served as the NCAA College Division s eastern championship 10 Frank Cignetti took over in 1986 and won the PSAC Championships that year and again in 1987 9 In 1987 IUP made their first NCAA playoff appearance Playing the UCF Golden Nights in the Citrus Bowl which is a DI bowl game and lost The same year they were awarded their first of ten Lambert Cups as the best Division II team in the east second only to Delaware s twelve wins 11 Under Cignetti IUP made two appearances in the NCAA Division II Championship in 1990 and 1993 losing both 8 When Cignetti retired in 2005 his 15 postseason appearances were the most among Division II coaches his 182 wins at IUP more than doubled the next closest coach George Miller 79 and his 199 wins total including 17 at West Virginia were second best for active Division II coaches 11 Lou Tepper who had previously coached at Illinois and Edinboro took over in 2006 He became IUP s third coach behind Bill Neal and Cignetti that had served under Dave Hart at Pittsburgh 12 In the first season under Tepper the Crimson Hawks won the PSAC West In his first three season Tepper compiled a 25 7 record with the Crimson Hawks but was 11 11 in his final two season and was dismissed as head coach following the 2010 season 13 On January 21 2011 former Alabama wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator and son of longtime IUP head coach Frank Cignetti Curt Cignetti accepted the head coaching job to replace Tepper 4 Season records EditYear Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Highest Final 1893 3 11894 2 3George P Miller 1927 1947 1927 George Miller 4 41928 George Miller 3 41929 George Miller 4 31930 George Miller 3 3 11931 George Miller 4 2 21932 George Miller 5 31933 George Miller 4 21934 George Miller 6 01935 George Miller 5 31936 George Miller 4 2 11937 George Miller 6 1 11938 George Miller 3 41939 George Miller 4 2 21940 George Miller 7 0 11941 George Miller 4 21942 George Miller 5 31943 George Miller No games1944 George Miller played1945 George Miller 0 21946 George Miller 5 31947 George Miller 2 1 1George P Miller 78 44 9Regis Peck McKnight 1947 1948 1947 Peck McKnight 1 1 11948 Peck McKnight 1 7Peck McKnight 2 8 1Sam Smith PSAC 1949 1961 1949 Sam Smith 4 4 11950 Sam Smith 4 4 11951 Sam Smith 5 3 1 5 3 11952 Sam Smith 4 4 1 41953 Sam Smith 4 4 3 21954 Sam Smith 5 3 3 21955 Sam Smith 3 5 3 21956 Sam Smith 5 4 4 11957 Sam Smith 3 6 2 21958 Sam Smith 5 3 4 11959 Sam Smith 3 4 1 1 3 11960 Sam Smith 2 4 2 1 3 21961 Sam Smith 2 7 1 4Sam Smith 49 55 6 28 27 4Chuck Mills PSAC 1962 1963 1962 Chuck Mills 5 2 1 4 1 11963 Chuck Mills 7 1 1 5 1Chuck Mills 12 3 2 9 2 1Chuck Klausing PSAC 1964 1969 1964 Chuck Klausing 8 2 6 0 L PSAC Championship1965 Chuck Klausing 7 3 5 1 L PSAC ChampionshipChuck Klausing Independent 1966 1969 1966 Chuck Klausing 7 2 1967 Chuck Klausing 8 1 1968 Chuck Klausing 9 1 L Boardwalk Bowl1969 Chuck Klausing 8 1 Chuck Klausing 47 10 11 1Bill Neal Independent 1970 1973 1970 Bill Neal 5 4 1971 Bill Neal 7 2 1972 Bill Neal 8 1 1973 Bill Neal 4 5 Bill Neal PSAC 1974 1978 1974 Bill Neal 6 4 4 21975 Bill Neal 8 1 1 4 1 11976 Bill Neal 4 5 3 31977 Bill Neal 4 4 1 2 3 11978 Bill Neal 4 5 1 2 4Bill Neal 50 31 3 15 13 2Owen Dougherty PSAC 1979 1981 1979 Owen Dougherty 7 3 3 31980 Owen Dougherty 6 3 3 31981 Owen Dougherty 4 6 2 4Owen Dougherty 17 13 0 8 10 0George Chaump PSAC 1982 1985 1982 George Chaump 4 6 3 31983 George Chaump 5 5 4 21984 George Chaump 7 3 4 2 6 141985 George Chaump 8 2 1 6 0 L PSAC Championship 3 9George Chaump 24 16 1 17 7Frank Cignetti PSAC 1986 2005 1986 Frank Cignetti 9 2 6 0 W PSAC Championship 9 141987 Frank Cignetti 10 2 6 0 W PSAC ChampionshipNCAA Division II playoffs 6 61988 Frank Cignetti 8 3 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 3 141989 Frank Cignetti 11 2 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 4 91990 Frank Cignetti 12 2 6 0 L NCAA Division II Championship 4 41991 Frank Cignetti 12 1 6 0 NCAA Division II playoffs 1 11992 Frank Cignetti 8 1 1 5 0 1 2 121993 Frank Cignetti 13 1 6 0 L NCAA Division II Championship 4 41994 Frank Cignetti 10 3 6 0 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 81995 Frank Cignetti 8 3 5 1 4 191996 Frank Cignetti 8 3 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 1 101997 Frank Cignetti 5 5 4 2 11 NR1998 Frank Cignetti 10 2 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 81999 Frank Cignetti 9 4 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 10 192000 Frank Cignetti 8 3 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 5 162001 Frank Cignetti 8 2 6 0 NCAA Division II playoffs 2 82002 Frank Cignetti 11 2 6 0 NCAA Division II playoffs 6 82003 Frank Cignetti 10 1 5 1 4 92004 Frank Cignetti 7 3 5 1 9 202005 Frank Cignetti 5 5 4 2 NR NR Frank Cignetti 182 50 1 106 13 1Lou Tepper PSAC 2006 2010 2006 Lou Tepper 8 2 5 1 18 252007 Lou Tepper 9 3 5 1 NCAA Division II playoffs 18 182008 Lou Tepper 8 2 5 2 13 NR2009 Lou Tepper 5 6 1 6 21 NR2010 Lou Tepper 6 5 3 4 NR NRLou Tepper 35 18 19 14Curt Cignetti PSAC 2011 2016 2011 Curt Cignetti 7 3 5 2 2nd NR NR2012 Curt Cignetti 12 2 6 1 T 1st W PSAC ChampionshipNCAA Division II playoffs 7 72013 Curt Cignetti 9 2 5 2 2nd NR NR2014 Curt Cignetti 6 5 5 4 5th NR NR2015 Curt Cignetti 9 3 6 1 T 1st NCAA Division II playoffs 19 192016 Curt Cignetti 10 2 6 1 2nd 12 12Curt Cignetti 53 17 33 11Paul Tortorella PSAC 2017 present 2017 Paul Tortorella 13 1 7 0 1st W PSAC ChampionshipNCAA Division II playoffs 3 32018 Paul Tortorella 8 3 5 2 T 2nd 23 232019 Paul Tortorella 10 2 6 1 2nd NCAA Division II playoffs2021 Paul Tortorella 7 3 5 22022 Paul Tortorella 10 2 6 1 1st W PSAC ChampionshipNCAA Division II playoffsPaul Tortorella 46 9 29 6Total 530 258 23 since 1927 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Highest rank achieved Final rank Since 2000 the final rankings were released following the playoffs Beginning in 1934 a group of sportswriters recognized the best team amongst Pennsylvania s State Teachers Colleges When the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference was organized in 1951 a point system was used to determine the champion until 1960 In 1960 the conference champion was determined by a championship game between the top teams of the East and West Divisions In 1987 the championship game was discontinued and only division champions were recognized from 1988 until the championship was reinstated in 2008 9 References Conference records and championships 9 season records 8 coaches records 14 and rankings 10 Post season appearances Edit NCAA Division II playoff game at Shepherd in 2007 DateOpponentSiteTVResult1964East Stroudsburg PSAC Championship L 14 271965East Stroudsburg PSAC Championship L 10 261968vs DelawareAtlantic City Convention CenterAtlantic City New Jersey Boardwalk Bowl ABCL 24 311985Bloomsburg PSAC Championship L 9 311986West Chester PSAC Championship W 20 61987West Chester PSAC Championship W 21 7at Central FloridaCitrus BowlOrlando Florida NCAA Division II quarterfinals L 10 121988MillersvilleMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round L 24 271989at Grand Valley StateLubbers StadiumAllendale Michigan NCAA Division II first round W 34 24at Portland StateCivic StadiumPortland Oregon NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 17 0at Mississippi CollegeRobinson Hale StadiumClinton Mississippi NCAA Division II semifinals L 24 271990Winston Salem StateMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round W 48 0EdinboroMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 14 7at Mississippi CollegeRobinson Hale StadiumClinton Mississippi NCAA Division II semifinals W 27 8vs North Dakota StateBraly Municipal StadiumFlorence Alabama NCAA Division II Championship ESPNL 11 511991Virginia UnionMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round W 56 7ShippensburgMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 52 7at Jacksonville StatePaul Snow StadiumJacksonville Alabama NCAA Division II semifinals L 20 271993at Ferris StateTop Taggart FieldBig Rapids Michigan NCAA Division II first round W 28 21at New HavenRobert B Dodds StadiumNew Haven Connecticut NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 38 35North DakotaMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II semifinals W 21 6at North AlabamaBraly Municipal StadiumFlorence Alabam NCAA Division II Championship ESPNL 34 411994Grand Valley StateMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round W 35 27at Ferris StateBig Rapids Michigan NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 21 17at Texas A amp M KingsvilleJavelina StadiumKingsville Texas NCAA Division II semifinals L 20 461996at Ferris StateTop Taggart FieldBig Rapids Michigan NCAA Division II first round L 23 241998ShepherdMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round L 6 91999at Slippery RockN Kerr Thompson StadiumSlippery Rock Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round W 27 20 OTat MillersvilleBiemesderfer StadiumMillersville Pennsylvania NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 26 21at Northwest Missouri StateBearcat StadiumMaryville Missouri NCAA Division II semifinals L 12 202000at NorthwoodHantz StadiumMidland Michigan NCAA Division II first round L 0 282001at Saginaw Valley StateWickes Memorial StadiumUniversity Center Michigan NCAA Division II first round L 32 332002Saginaw Valley StateMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round W 27 23at Grand Valley StateLubbers StadiumAllendale Michigan NCAA Division II quarterfinals L 21 622007at West ChesterFarrell StadiumWest Chester Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round WIUP TVW 45 35at ShepherdRam StadiumShepherdstown West Virginia NCAA Division II quarterfinals WIUP TVL 34 412012ShippensburgMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania PSAC Championship PCNW 41 10ShepherdMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II first round IUP TVW 27 17at New HavenRalph F DellaCamera StadiumNew Haven Connecticut NCAA Division II second round W 17 14at Winston Salem StateBowman Gray StadiumWinston Salem North Carolina NCAA Division II Quarterfinals L 17 212017West ChesterJohn A Farrell StadiumWest Chester Pennsylvania PSAC Championship W 24 7West ChesterMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II second round W 44 10AssumptionMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II quarterfinals W 27 22West FloridaMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II semifinals L 17 272022ShepherdMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania PSAC Championship W 24 21AshlandMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II second round W 19 13ShepherdMiller StadiumIndiana Pennsylvania NCAA Division II quarterfinals L 13 48NFL draft picks EditMain article List of IUP Crimson Hawks in the NFL Draft Through the 2010 NFL Draft seven Crimson Hawks players have been selected in the NFL Draft The first selected was Dave Smith in 1970 by the Pittsburgh Steelers while the highest selected thus far was Jim Haslett by the Buffalo Bills in 1979 15 Notes Edita Includes PSAC Championships from 1960 1987 and since 2008 a Boardwalk Bowl appearance in 1968 and Division II playoffs since 1987 b From 1988 to 2007 the PSAC did not hold a championship game and only named Division champions References Edit Associated Press AP PDF All Americans Indiana University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original PDF on November 12 2012 Retrieved October 12 2009 Colors Core IUP Elements Retrieved February 8 2017 Paul Tortorella named IUP Football Acting Head Coach thru 2017 season January 3 2017 Retrieved January 3 2017 a b Deas Tommy January 21 2011 Cignetti to be named IUP coach The Tuscaloosa News Retrieved January 21 2011 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 11 26 Retrieved 2010 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Van Atta Robert B 1980 Latrobe Pa Cradle of Pro Football PDF Professional Football Researchers Association Archived from the original PDF on 26 March 2009 Retrieved 13 October 2009 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 11 26 Retrieved 2010 11 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c All Time Scores pdf Indiana University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 14 October 2008 dead link a b c d e PSAC Football History PDF Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Retrieved 14 October 2009 a b Postseason and Rankings Indiana University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original pdf on February 27 2012 Retrieved 23 October 2009 a b Fulton Bob 2006 Geography Lesson IUP Magazine Retrieved 24 October 2009 Fulton Bob 2006 Full Circle IUP Magazine Retrieved 24 October 2009 permanent dead link Mackall Dave December 18 2010 IUP dismisses football coach Tepper after 6 5 season Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on 2010 12 22 Retrieved January 21 2011 Coaching Records pdf Indiana University of Pennsylvania Retrieved 14 October 2008 dead link NFL Draft History By School National Football League Retrieved April 27 2010 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IUP Crimson Hawks football amp oldid 1130445400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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