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Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football program represents Middle Tennessee State University in the sport of American football. The Blue Raiders compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the East Division of Conference USA (CUSA). They are coached by Rick Stockstill,[3] who started in 2006. Middle Tennessee has appeared in 12 bowl games and seven I-AA playoffs. The Blue Raiders play their home games at the Johnny "Red" Floyd Stadium which has a seating capacity of 30,788.

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football
First season1911
Athletic directorChris Massaro
Head coachRick Stockstill
18th season, 109–103 (.514)
StadiumJohnny "Red" Floyd Stadium
(capacity: 30,788)
Field surfaceSportexe PowerBlade turf
LocationMurfreesboro, Tennessee
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferenceConference USA
DivisionEast
All-time record562–426–28 (.567)
Bowl record6–8 (.429)
Conference titles13
Division titles1
RivalriesTroy (rivalry)
Western Kentucky (rivalry)
ColorsRoyal blue and white[1]
   
Fight songMTSU Fight Song[2]
MascotLightning
Marching bandBand of Blue
Websitegoblueraiders.com

History Edit

Early history (1911–1946) Edit

Middle Tennessee State University first fielded a football team in 1911 under the direction of head coach L. T. "Mutt" Weber. From 1913–1923, Alfred B. Miles led the Blue Raiders football program. The 1914 football season led by Miles was its first undefeated season, with five straight victories after a tie with Cumberland.[4][5]

Frank Faulkinberry was hired as MTSU's head coach after Miles' departure. During his tenure, the Blue Raiders compiled a record of 33–26–4. Faulkinberry was found shot to death in his garage on May 13, 1933, a suspected suicide being the cause.[6]

E. M. Waller led the Blue Raiders for two seasons and compiled a 3–14–1 record.[7] Waller resigned due to the team's struggles after two seasons.

Johnny Floyd started coaching MTSU in 1935 and led the Blue Raiders for four seasons.[8] Under his tutelage, the Blue Raiders compiled a record of 30–8–1. Floyd's 1935 team went a perfect 8–0.[9] However, a 2–6 campaign in 1938 ended his time in Murfreesboro.[8]

Ernest Alley was named the next head coach of MTSU football, and in his one-season, the Blue Raiders compiled a 1–6–1 record.[9]

Elwin W. Midgett led the Blue Raiders for four seasons (MTSU did not field a football team from 1943–1945 because of World War II. In 1940, Midgett led the Blue Raiders to a 4–4 mark.[10] In 1941, the Blue Raiders posted a 4–3–1 campaign,[10] followed by 4–2–1 in 1942,[10] and 6–2–1 in 1946.[11]

Charles Murphy era (1947–1968) Edit

Charles Murphy is the longest-tenured and winningest head coach in MTSU, football history, with a 155–63–8 record in 22 seasons as MTSU's head coach. Under Murphy's tutelage, the Blue Raiders posted four undefeated seasons (1949, 1957, 1959 and 1965) along with 17 winning seasons and four bowl appearances.[12] Murphy was asked to resign at MTSU after a 2–8 campaign in 1968.[13]

Donald Fuoss era (1969) Edit

Succeeding Murphy as the Blue Raiders head coach was Donald Fuoss, who only lasted for one season, a 1–9 campaign in 1969[14] that resulted in his firing.

Bill Peck era (1970–1974) Edit

Bill Peck took over as head coach in 1970 and instantly brought improvement to Murfreesboro. In his first season, the Blue Raiders posted a 6–3–1 record.[15] In 1971, MTSU posted a record of 7–4.[15] That was followed by a 7–3–1 mark in 1972,[15] a 4–7 mark in 1973 and a 3–8 campaign in 1974.[15] Peck was asked to resign after back to back losing seasons to end his tenure.[16]

Ben Hurt era (1975–1978) Edit

Ben Hurt took over the Blue Raiders in 1975. Under his tutelage, in 1975, MTSU posted a 4–7 mark.[17] That was followed by another 4–7 campaign in 1976.[17] In 1977, Hurt's Blue Raiders posted a 3–8 record that was followed by a 1–9–1 1978 season,[17] after which Hurt was fired.

James Donnelly era (1979–1998) Edit

Austin Peay head coach James Donnelly was hired as MTSU's head coach in 1979. Under his leadership, the MTSU football program compiled a record of 133–80–1.[18] Donnelly is the second winningest football coach in MTSU history. Of his 20 seasons at the helm, 15 of them were winning seasons (including 12 in a row) and four of them were seasons of at least 10 wins. Donnelly resigned after a 5–5 season in 1998.

Andy McCollum era (1999–2005) Edit

Baylor assistant coach Andy McCollum took over for Donnelly in 1999.[19] McCollum led the Blue Raiders to a 6–5 record in 2000, their first as an FBS program. In 2001, McCollum oversaw an offense that ranked fifth nationally and MTSU finished 8–3 as the runner-up behind North Texas which won the Sun Belt Conference championship. In 2005, MTSU's defense ranked ninth nationally. McCollum was fired after the 2005 season.[20]

Rick Stockstill era (2006–present) Edit

 
Coach Stockstill

In 2006, South Carolina tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Rick Stockstill got the head coaching job at Middle Tennessee State.[21] In his first season, Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to the program's second bowl game as well as a share of the Sun Belt Conference title. He was later that year named the conference coach of the year.

The 2007 and 2008 seasons saw the Blue Raiders take a small step back with back-to-back 5–7 seasons.[22][23] However, in 2009, Stockstill and the Blue Raiders went 10–3[24] and won the New Orleans Bowl, which was the third bowl victory in school history.[25] Again, Stockstill was named conference coach of the year for the 2009 season. The Blue Raiders went to another bowl in 2010, and they finished the season 6–7 after losing the GoDaddy.com Bowl.[26][27]

After the successful 2009 season, he turned down several offers from other schools, including Conference USA's East Carolina[28] and Memphis,[29] citing that it was not the right time to leave the Blue Raiders.[30] Stockstill has led MTSU to seven bowl games in 13 years.

In 2016, Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to an 8–5, 5–3 in C-USA play to finish in third place in the East Division.[31] They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl where they lost to Hawaii.[32]

In 2017, Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to a 7–6, 4–4 in C-USA play to finish for a tie in third place in the East Division. They were invited to the 2017 Camellia Bowl where they defeated Arkansas State.

Conference affiliations Edit

Middle Tennessee has been both an independent and affiliated with multiple conferences.[33]: 128–134 

Championships Edit

Conference championships Edit

Middle Tennessee has won 13 conference championships, seven outright and six shared.[33]: 128–134, 156 [34]

Season Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record
1956 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 7–3 5–0
1957 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 10–0 5–0
1958† Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 8–2 5–1
1959† Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 10–0–1 5–0–1
1962† Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 6–4 4–2
1964 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 8–2–1 6–1
1965 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M. Murphy 10–0 7–0
1985 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 11–1 7–0
1989 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 9–4 6–0
1990† Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 11–2 5–1
1992 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 10–3 8–0
2001 Sun Belt Conference Andy McCollum 8–3 5–1
2006 Sun Belt Conference Rick Stockstill 7–6 6–1

† Co-championship

Division championships Edit

As a member of Conference USA since 2013, Middle Tennessee competes in the East Division. The Blue Raiders have won one division title.

Season Division Coach Opponent CG result
2018 C-USA East Rick Stockstill UAB L 25–27

Head coaches Edit

List of Middle Tennessee head coaches.[35]

Bowl games Edit

Middle Tennessee has appeared in 13 bowl games including four prior to joining NCAA Division I. The Blue Raiders have a record of 5–8 in those games. The Blue Raiders appeared twice in the Tangerine Bowl, now known as Citrus Bowl. The first game, played January 1, 1960, against Presbyterian, resulted in a 21–12 win. The second game, against Lamar Tech on December 29, 1961, was a 21–14 loss.

The Blue Raiders were invited to the Motor City Bowl in 2006 after a shared conference title with Troy. Troy earned a bid to the New Orleans Bowl with a tie-breaker over Middle Tennessee. Middle Tennessee was invited to the Motor City Bowl due to the Big Ten Conference having two teams in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and thus being unable to fulfill their bowl contract for the Motor City Bowl. This was the Blue Raiders' first bowl game in 42 years and their first since joining NCAA Division I. They played Central Michigan in the game and were defeated 31–14.

Middle Tennessee finished the 2009 regular season with a 9–3 record and was invited to play in the New Orleans Bowl on December 20. The team played against the Southern Miss, winning, 42–32. This was their second bowl game since joining the FBS and first ever bowl win. Quarterback Dwight Dasher was named as the game's MVP after rushing and passing for two touchdowns each.[36]

Season Coach Bowl Opponent Result
1956 Charles M. Murphy Refrigerator Bowl Sam Houston State L 13–27
1959 Charles M. Murphy Tangerine Bowl Presbyterian W 21–12
1961 Charles M. Murphy Tangerine Bowl Lamar Tech L 14–21
1964 Charles M. Murphy Grantland Rice Bowl Muskingum W 20–0
2006 Rick Stockstill Motor City Bowl Central Michigan L 14–31
2009 Rick Stockstill New Orleans Bowl Southern Miss W 42–32
2010 Rick Stockstill GoDaddy.com Bowl Miami (OH) L 21–35
2013 Rick Stockstill Armed Forces Bowl Navy L 6–24
2015 Rick Stockstill Bahamas Bowl Western Michigan L 31–45
2016 Rick Stockstill Hawaii Bowl Hawaii L 35–52
2017 Rick Stockstill Camellia Bowl Arkansas State W 35–30
2018 Rick Stockstill New Orleans Bowl Appalachian State L 13–45
2021 Rick Stockstill Bahamas Bowl Toledo W 31–24
2022 Rick Stockstill Hawaii Bowl San Diego State

W 25–23

†non-Division I bowl game

NCAA Division I-AA playoff results Edit

The Blue Raiders appeared in the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship playoffs seven times with a record of 6–7.

Year Round Opponent Result
1984 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Eastern Kentucky
Indiana State
Louisiana Tech
W 27–10
W 42–41 3OT
L 13–21
1985 Quarterfinals Georgia Southern L 21–28
1989 First Round
Quarterfinals
Appalachian State
Georgia Southern
W 24–21
L 3–45
1990 First Round
Quarterfinals
Jackson State
Boise State
W 24–21
L 13–28
1991 First Round
Quarterfinals
Sam Houston State
Eastern Kentucky
W 20–19OT
L 13–23
1992 First Round
Quarterfinals
Appalachian State
Marshall
W 35–10
L 21–35
1994 First Round Marshall L 14–49

Rivalries Edit

Troy Edit

Middle Tennessee's rivalry with Troy, now dormant following Middle Tennessee's 2013 move to Conference USA, is known as the Battle for the Palladium.[37] Troy and Middle Tennessee first played each other in 1936,[38] but it wasn't until 2003 that schools started playing annually for the Palladium Trophy.[37] Middle Tennessee leads the series 12-9.

Middle Tennessee-Troy: All-Time Record
Games played First meeting Last meeting Middle Tennessee wins Middle Tennessee losses
21 October 9, 1936 (Won 19–0) September 9, 2020 (Lost 47-14) 12 9

Western Kentucky Edit

The rivalry between Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky, is both school's oldest rivalry, as the two programs played together for several decades in the Ohio Valley Conference before both became members of the Sun Belt Conference and then transitioned to Conference USA about the same time.[39] The name comes from the fact that the two universities are separated by about 100 miles.[39]

Middle Tennessee-Western Kentucky: All-Time Record
Games played First meeting Last meeting Middle Tennessee wins Middle Tennessee losses Series Tied
71 October 10, 1914 (Won 47–0) October 3, 2021 (Lost 48-21) 35 35 1

Nickname Edit

The nickname of the Middle Tennessee athletic teams is the Blue Raiders. Female teams were long known as the Lady Raiders, but adopted the Blue Raiders name in 2007. The nickname's origin goes back to a 1934 newspaper contest. An MT football player, Charles Sarver, won $5 from Murfreesboro's The Daily News Journal with his winning entry "Blue Raiders", which he later admitted borrowing from Colgate University, whose teams were known as "Raiders" at the time. No official nickname existed prior to 1934, when teams were called "Normalites", "Teachers", and "Pedagogues".[40]

Colors and mascot Edit

MT is represented by the colors white and royal blue, described as PMS 301 by the university.[41]

Lightning is the mascot of both the Middle Tennessee men and women's sports teams.[40]

Retired numbers Edit

Middle Tennessee has retired two jersey numbers.

No. Player Pos Career No. retir. Ref.
14 Teddy Morris QB 1962–65 1965 [42]
20 Kevin Byard S 2012–15 2022 [43][44]

All-time record vs. CUSA teams Edit

Official record (including any NCAA imposed vacates and forfeits) against all current CUSA opponents:

Opponent Won Lost Tied Percentage Streak First Last
Charlotte 4 1 0 .800 Lost 1 2015 2019
Florida Atlantic 12 5 0 .706 Lost 1 2003 2019
FIU 11 5 0 .688 Won 2 2005 2020
Louisiana Tech 2 4 0 .333 Won 1 1984 2016
Marshall 4 5 0 .444 Won 2 1992 2019
North Texas 7 10 0 .412 Lost 2 2001 2020
Old Dominion 4 0 0 1.000 Won 4 2014 2019
Rice 0 1 0 .000 Lost 1 2019 2019
Southern Miss 3 0 0 1.000 Won 3 2009 2014
UAB 4 4 0 .500 Lost 1 1995 2018
UTEP 3 1 0 .750 Won 2 2013 2018
UTSA 1 2 0 .333 Lost 2 2015 2020
Western Kentucky 35 35 1 .500 Lost 3 1914 2021
Totals 89 72 1 .552

Future non-conference opponents Edit

Announced schedules as of August 9, 2022.[45]

2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2031 2032
at Alabama at Ole Miss vs Duke at Marshall vs Memphis at Georgia Southern vs Georgia Southern
at Missouri at Memphis at Wisconsin
vs Murray State at Duke vs Marshall
vs Colorado State vs Austin Peay

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External links Edit

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Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football program represents Middle Tennessee State University in the sport of American football The Blue Raiders compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision FBS of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and the East Division of Conference USA CUSA They are coached by Rick Stockstill 3 who started in 2006 Middle Tennessee has appeared in 12 bowl games and seven I AA playoffs The Blue Raiders play their home games at the Johnny Red Floyd Stadium which has a seating capacity of 30 788 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football2023 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football teamFirst season1911Athletic directorChris MassaroHead coachRick Stockstill 18th season 109 103 514 StadiumJohnny Red Floyd Stadium capacity 30 788 Field surfaceSportexe PowerBlade turfLocationMurfreesboro TennesseeNCAA divisionDivision I FBSConferenceConference USADivisionEastAll time record562 426 28 567 Bowl record6 8 429 Conference titles13Division titles1RivalriesTroy rivalry Western Kentucky rivalry ColorsRoyal blue and white 1 Fight songMTSU Fight Song 2 MascotLightningMarching bandBand of BlueWebsitegoblueraiders com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1911 1946 1 2 Charles Murphy era 1947 1968 1 3 Donald Fuoss era 1969 1 4 Bill Peck era 1970 1974 1 5 Ben Hurt era 1975 1978 1 6 James Donnelly era 1979 1998 1 7 Andy McCollum era 1999 2005 1 8 Rick Stockstill era 2006 present 2 Conference affiliations 3 Championships 3 1 Conference championships 3 2 Division championships 4 Head coaches 5 Bowl games 6 NCAA Division I AA playoff results 7 Rivalries 7 1 Troy 7 2 Western Kentucky 8 Nickname 9 Colors and mascot 10 Retired numbers 11 All time record vs CUSA teams 12 Future non conference opponents 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditEarly history 1911 1946 Edit Middle Tennessee State University first fielded a football team in 1911 under the direction of head coach L T Mutt Weber From 1913 1923 Alfred B Miles led the Blue Raiders football program The 1914 football season led by Miles was its first undefeated season with five straight victories after a tie with Cumberland 4 5 Frank Faulkinberry was hired as MTSU s head coach after Miles departure During his tenure the Blue Raiders compiled a record of 33 26 4 Faulkinberry was found shot to death in his garage on May 13 1933 a suspected suicide being the cause 6 E M Waller led the Blue Raiders for two seasons and compiled a 3 14 1 record 7 Waller resigned due to the team s struggles after two seasons Johnny Floyd started coaching MTSU in 1935 and led the Blue Raiders for four seasons 8 Under his tutelage the Blue Raiders compiled a record of 30 8 1 Floyd s 1935 team went a perfect 8 0 9 However a 2 6 campaign in 1938 ended his time in Murfreesboro 8 Ernest Alley was named the next head coach of MTSU football and in his one season the Blue Raiders compiled a 1 6 1 record 9 Elwin W Midgett led the Blue Raiders for four seasons MTSU did not field a football team from 1943 1945 because of World War II In 1940 Midgett led the Blue Raiders to a 4 4 mark 10 In 1941 the Blue Raiders posted a 4 3 1 campaign 10 followed by 4 2 1 in 1942 10 and 6 2 1 in 1946 11 Charles Murphy era 1947 1968 Edit Charles Murphy is the longest tenured and winningest head coach in MTSU football history with a 155 63 8 record in 22 seasons as MTSU s head coach Under Murphy s tutelage the Blue Raiders posted four undefeated seasons 1949 1957 1959 and 1965 along with 17 winning seasons and four bowl appearances 12 Murphy was asked to resign at MTSU after a 2 8 campaign in 1968 13 Donald Fuoss era 1969 Edit Succeeding Murphy as the Blue Raiders head coach was Donald Fuoss who only lasted for one season a 1 9 campaign in 1969 14 that resulted in his firing Bill Peck era 1970 1974 Edit Bill Peck took over as head coach in 1970 and instantly brought improvement to Murfreesboro In his first season the Blue Raiders posted a 6 3 1 record 15 In 1971 MTSU posted a record of 7 4 15 That was followed by a 7 3 1 mark in 1972 15 a 4 7 mark in 1973 and a 3 8 campaign in 1974 15 Peck was asked to resign after back to back losing seasons to end his tenure 16 Ben Hurt era 1975 1978 Edit Ben Hurt took over the Blue Raiders in 1975 Under his tutelage in 1975 MTSU posted a 4 7 mark 17 That was followed by another 4 7 campaign in 1976 17 In 1977 Hurt s Blue Raiders posted a 3 8 record that was followed by a 1 9 1 1978 season 17 after which Hurt was fired James Donnelly era 1979 1998 Edit Austin Peay head coach James Donnelly was hired as MTSU s head coach in 1979 Under his leadership the MTSU football program compiled a record of 133 80 1 18 Donnelly is the second winningest football coach in MTSU history Of his 20 seasons at the helm 15 of them were winning seasons including 12 in a row and four of them were seasons of at least 10 wins Donnelly resigned after a 5 5 season in 1998 Andy McCollum era 1999 2005 Edit Baylor assistant coach Andy McCollum took over for Donnelly in 1999 19 McCollum led the Blue Raiders to a 6 5 record in 2000 their first as an FBS program In 2001 McCollum oversaw an offense that ranked fifth nationally and MTSU finished 8 3 as the runner up behind North Texas which won the Sun Belt Conference championship In 2005 MTSU s defense ranked ninth nationally McCollum was fired after the 2005 season 20 Rick Stockstill era 2006 present Edit Coach StockstillIn 2006 South Carolina tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Rick Stockstill got the head coaching job at Middle Tennessee State 21 In his first season Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to the program s second bowl game as well as a share of the Sun Belt Conference title He was later that year named the conference coach of the year The 2007 and 2008 seasons saw the Blue Raiders take a small step back with back to back 5 7 seasons 22 23 However in 2009 Stockstill and the Blue Raiders went 10 3 24 and won the New Orleans Bowl which was the third bowl victory in school history 25 Again Stockstill was named conference coach of the year for the 2009 season The Blue Raiders went to another bowl in 2010 and they finished the season 6 7 after losing the GoDaddy com Bowl 26 27 After the successful 2009 season he turned down several offers from other schools including Conference USA s East Carolina 28 and Memphis 29 citing that it was not the right time to leave the Blue Raiders 30 Stockstill has led MTSU to seven bowl games in 13 years In 2016 Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to an 8 5 5 3 in C USA play to finish in third place in the East Division 31 They were invited to the Hawaii Bowl where they lost to Hawaii 32 In 2017 Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to a 7 6 4 4 in C USA play to finish for a tie in third place in the East Division They were invited to the 2017 Camellia Bowl where they defeated Arkansas State Conference affiliations EditMiddle Tennessee has been both an independent and affiliated with multiple conferences 33 128 134 Independent 1911 1951 Ohio Valley Conference 1952 1998 Independent 1999 2000 Sun Belt Conference 2001 2012 Conference USA 2013 present Championships EditConference championships Edit Middle Tennessee has won 13 conference championships seven outright and six shared 33 128 134 156 34 Season Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record1956 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 7 3 5 01957 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 10 0 5 01958 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 8 2 5 11959 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 10 0 1 5 0 11962 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 6 4 4 21964 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 8 2 1 6 11965 Ohio Valley Conference Charles M Murphy 10 0 7 01985 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 11 1 7 01989 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 9 4 6 01990 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 11 2 5 11992 Ohio Valley Conference Boots Donnelly 10 3 8 02001 Sun Belt Conference Andy McCollum 8 3 5 12006 Sun Belt Conference Rick Stockstill 7 6 6 1 Co championship Division championships Edit As a member of Conference USA since 2013 Middle Tennessee competes in the East Division The Blue Raiders have won one division title Season Division Coach Opponent CG result2018 C USA East Rick Stockstill UAB L 25 27Head coaches EditList of Middle Tennessee head coaches 35 L T Mutt Weber 1911 1912 Alfred B Miles 1913 1916 Johnny Floyd 1917 No team 1918 Alfred B Miles 1919 1923 Guy Stephenson 1924 1925 Frank Faulkinberry 1926 1932 E M Waller 1933 1934 Johnny Floyd 1935 1938 Ernest Alley 1939 Elwin W Midgett 1940 1942 No team 1943 1945 Elwin W Midgett 1946 Charles M Murphy 1947 1968 Donald E Fuoss 1969 Bill Peck 1970 1974 Ben Hurt 1975 1978 Boots Donnelly 1979 1998 Andy McCollum 1999 2005 Rick Stockstill 2006 present Bowl games EditMiddle Tennessee has appeared in 13 bowl games including four prior to joining NCAA Division I The Blue Raiders have a record of 5 8 in those games The Blue Raiders appeared twice in the Tangerine Bowl now known as Citrus Bowl The first game played January 1 1960 against Presbyterian resulted in a 21 12 win The second game against Lamar Tech on December 29 1961 was a 21 14 loss The Blue Raiders were invited to the Motor City Bowl in 2006 after a shared conference title with Troy Troy earned a bid to the New Orleans Bowl with a tie breaker over Middle Tennessee Middle Tennessee was invited to the Motor City Bowl due to the Big Ten Conference having two teams in the Bowl Championship Series BCS and thus being unable to fulfill their bowl contract for the Motor City Bowl This was the Blue Raiders first bowl game in 42 years and their first since joining NCAA Division I They played Central Michigan in the game and were defeated 31 14 Middle Tennessee finished the 2009 regular season with a 9 3 record and was invited to play in the New Orleans Bowl on December 20 The team played against the Southern Miss winning 42 32 This was their second bowl game since joining the FBS and first ever bowl win Quarterback Dwight Dasher was named as the game s MVP after rushing and passing for two touchdowns each 36 Season Coach Bowl Opponent Result1956 Charles M Murphy Refrigerator Bowl Sam Houston State L 13 271959 Charles M Murphy Tangerine Bowl Presbyterian W 21 121961 Charles M Murphy Tangerine Bowl Lamar Tech L 14 211964 Charles M Murphy Grantland Rice Bowl Muskingum W 20 02006 Rick Stockstill Motor City Bowl Central Michigan L 14 312009 Rick Stockstill New Orleans Bowl Southern Miss W 42 322010 Rick Stockstill GoDaddy com Bowl Miami OH L 21 352013 Rick Stockstill Armed Forces Bowl Navy L 6 242015 Rick Stockstill Bahamas Bowl Western Michigan L 31 452016 Rick Stockstill Hawaii Bowl Hawaii L 35 522017 Rick Stockstill Camellia Bowl Arkansas State W 35 302018 Rick Stockstill New Orleans Bowl Appalachian State L 13 452021 Rick Stockstill Bahamas Bowl Toledo W 31 242022 Rick Stockstill Hawaii Bowl San Diego State W 25 23 non Division I bowl gameNCAA Division I AA playoff results EditThe Blue Raiders appeared in the NCAA Division I AA Football Championship playoffs seven times with a record of 6 7 Year Round Opponent Result1984 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals Eastern KentuckyIndiana StateLouisiana Tech W 27 10W 42 41 3OTL 13 211985 Quarterfinals Georgia Southern L 21 281989 First RoundQuarterfinals Appalachian StateGeorgia Southern W 24 21L 3 451990 First RoundQuarterfinals Jackson StateBoise State W 24 21L 13 281991 First RoundQuarterfinals Sam Houston StateEastern Kentucky W 20 19OTL 13 231992 First RoundQuarterfinals Appalachian StateMarshall W 35 10L 21 351994 First Round Marshall L 14 49Rivalries EditTroy Edit Main article Battle for the Palladium Middle Tennessee s rivalry with Troy now dormant following Middle Tennessee s 2013 move to Conference USA is known as the Battle for the Palladium 37 Troy and Middle Tennessee first played each other in 1936 38 but it wasn t until 2003 that schools started playing annually for the Palladium Trophy 37 Middle Tennessee leads the series 12 9 Middle Tennessee Troy All Time Record Games played First meeting Last meeting Middle Tennessee wins Middle Tennessee losses21 October 9 1936 Won 19 0 September 9 2020 Lost 47 14 12 9Western Kentucky Edit Main article 100 Miles of Hate The rivalry between Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky is both school s oldest rivalry as the two programs played together for several decades in the Ohio Valley Conference before both became members of the Sun Belt Conference and then transitioned to Conference USA about the same time 39 The name comes from the fact that the two universities are separated by about 100 miles 39 Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky All Time Record Games played First meeting Last meeting Middle Tennessee wins Middle Tennessee losses Series Tied71 October 10 1914 Won 47 0 October 3 2021 Lost 48 21 35 35 1Nickname EditThe nickname of the Middle Tennessee athletic teams is the Blue Raiders Female teams were long known as the Lady Raiders but adopted the Blue Raiders name in 2007 The nickname s origin goes back to a 1934 newspaper contest An MT football player Charles Sarver won 5 from Murfreesboro s The Daily News Journal with his winning entry Blue Raiders which he later admitted borrowing from Colgate University whose teams were known as Raiders at the time No official nickname existed prior to 1934 when teams were called Normalites Teachers and Pedagogues 40 Colors and mascot EditMT is represented by the colors white and royal blue described as PMS 301 by the university 41 Lightning is the mascot of both the Middle Tennessee men and women s sports teams 40 Retired numbers EditMain article List of NCAA football retired numbers Middle Tennessee has retired two jersey numbers No Player Pos Career No retir Ref 14 Teddy Morris QB 1962 65 1965 42 20 Kevin Byard S 2012 15 2022 43 44 All time record vs CUSA teams EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Official record including any NCAA imposed vacates and forfeits against all current CUSA opponents Opponent Won Lost Tied Percentage Streak First LastCharlotte 4 1 0 800 Lost 1 2015 2019Florida Atlantic 12 5 0 706 Lost 1 2003 2019FIU 11 5 0 688 Won 2 2005 2020Louisiana Tech 2 4 0 333 Won 1 1984 2016Marshall 4 5 0 444 Won 2 1992 2019North Texas 7 10 0 412 Lost 2 2001 2020Old Dominion 4 0 0 1 000 Won 4 2014 2019Rice 0 1 0 000 Lost 1 2019 2019Southern Miss 3 0 0 1 000 Won 3 2009 2014UAB 4 4 0 500 Lost 1 1995 2018UTEP 3 1 0 750 Won 2 2013 2018UTSA 1 2 0 333 Lost 2 2015 2020Western Kentucky 35 35 1 500 Lost 3 1914 2021Totals 89 72 1 552Future non conference opponents EditAnnounced schedules as of August 9 2022 45 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2031 2032at Alabama at Ole Miss vs Duke at Marshall vs Memphis at Georgia Southern vs Georgia Southernat Missouri at Memphis at Wisconsinvs Murray State at Duke vs Marshallvs Colorado State vs Austin PeayReferences Edit Color Middle Tennessee State Athletics Branding Guide PDF October 18 2018 Retrieved November 9 2018 Fight Song and Alma Mater goblueraiders com Middle Tennessee State University Athletics 2003 08 18 Retrieved 3 June 2021 Staff Directory goblueraiders com Middle Tennessee State University Athletics 100 Years of MTSU Football Archived from the original on 2014 09 20 Stone India June 20 2003 The Heritage of Champions GoBlueRaiders com Retrieved September 4 2014 Cattell James McKeen ed 1933 School amp Society Society for the Advancement of Education The University of California 37 960 652 Forsythe Regina July 3 1995 Oral History Interview With Isa Lee Freeman PDF MTSU edu Albert Gore Research Center Archived from the original PDF on August 19 2014 a b Sparks Adam October 1 2015 Johnny Red Floyd MTSU legend Vandy lost treasure The Tennessean a b DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1935 1939 College Football Data Warehouse a b c DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1940 1944 College Football Data Warehouse DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1945 1949 College Football Data Warehouse Organ Mike May 11 2014 Former MTSU coach nominated for College Football Hall The Tennessean Bullen Bob 1984 Recollections The Middle Tennessee Voices of Their Times Series Television Program with Charles Bubba Murphy PDF MTSU edu Albert Gore Research Center DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1965 1969 College Football Data Warehouse a b c d DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1970 1974 College Football Data Warehouse Schmadtke Alan October 16 1988 Peck s Kids He Loves Them For Just Trying Orlando Sentinel a b c DeLassus David Middle Tennessee State Yearly Results 1975 1979 College Football Data Warehouse Donnelly James Boots Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Andy McCollum RamblinWreck com Middle Tennessee fires coach Andy McCollum USA Today November 21 2005 Dooley Pat December 13 2005 Stockstill tapped as MTSU coach The Gainesville Sun 2007 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com 2008 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com 2009 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com Southern Mississippi vs Middle Tennessee Game Recap December 20 2009 ESPN ESPN com 2010 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com Middle Tennessee vs Miami OH Game Recap January 6 2011 ESPN ESPN com Anderson Reggie January 20 2010 Former Clemson and USC Assistant Stockstill Staying At Middle Tennessee WLTX Archived from the original on February 9 2013 Stukenborg Phil November 17 2009 Tigers to talk to MTSU s Rick Stockstill about vacancy The Commercial Appeal Archived from the original on December 25 2013 Stockstill stays at MTSU won t pursue East Carolina opening Nashville City Paper January 19 2010 Archived from the original on July 12 2012 2016 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com Hawaii takes down Middle Tennessee for first bowl victory since 2006 USA Today a b 2018 Media Guide PDF goblueraiders com Middle Tennessee Athletics 2017 Ohio Valley Conference Media Guide PDF ovcsports com pp 80 82 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Coaches Staff December 20 2009 Blue Raiders power past Southern Miss to win New Orleans Bowl Championship 42 32 GoBlueRaiders com Archived from the original on December 23 2009 Retrieved January 8 2010 a b Battle for the Palladium More than a trophy 6 October 2009 mcubed net NCAAF Football Series records Middle Tennessee St vs Troy St mcubed net a b Rutledge Billy 100 Miles of Hate Hilltoppers prepare for MTSU a b Stone India June 20 2003 The Heritage of Champions GoBlueRaiders com Archived from the original on May 7 2010 Retrieved January 8 2010 Staff August 1 2008 Blue Raider Logos GoBlueRaiders com Archived from the original on October 29 2006 Retrieved January 8 2010 Teddy Morris 1976 Hall of Fame induction at Goblueraiders com Blue Raiders to retire Byard s number at Goblueraiders com 4 Aug 2022 MTSU is retiring Kevin Byard s No 20 an honor about much more than football by Gentry Estes at Nashville Tennessean 4 Aug 2022 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Football Future Schedules FBSchedules com Retrieved August 9 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football amp oldid 1164798473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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