The South Carolina State Bulldogs football team represents South Carolina State University in college football. The Bulldogs play in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).
South Carolina State Bulldogs football | |||
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First season | 1907 | ||
Head coach | Chennis Berry 1st season, 0–0 (–) | ||
Stadium | Oliver C. Dawson Stadium (capacity: 22,000) | ||
Field surface | Fieldturf | ||
Location | Orangeburg, South Carolina | ||
Conference | MEAC | ||
All-time record | 564–358–27 (.609) | ||
Bowl record | 7–7 (.500) | ||
Playoff record | 2–6 | ||
Claimed national titles | 0 (FCS/I-AA) 6 (Black College): 1976, 1977, 1981, 1994, 2009, 2021 | ||
Unclaimed national titles | 2 (Black College): 1982, 2008 | ||
Conference titles | 18 (MEAC) *1974, 1975*, 1976*, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1994, 2004*, 2008, 2009, 2010*, 2013*, 2014*, 2019*, 2021 *denotes co-champions | ||
Colors | Garnet and blue[1] | ||
Marching band | The Marching 101 | ||
Website | scsuathletics.com |
A historically dominant football program, the Bulldogs lead the MEAC in conference championships. The school has produced four players enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame including Harry Carson, Deacon Jones, Marion Motley, and Donnie Shell. Other legendary Bulldog players include Robert Porcher, Shaquille Leonard, Charlie Brown and Orlando Brown Sr. among others.
Former SC State Coach Willie Jeffries became the first African American Head Coach of a predominantly white Division I-A football program, when he was hired to coach the Wichita State football program in 1979.[2] Jeffries is enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame.
History
editList of South Carolina State Bulldogs football seasons
Classifications
edit- 1956–1972: NCAA College Division
- 1967–1969: NAIA
- 1970–1978: NAIA Division I
- 1973–1977: NCAA Division II
- 1978–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS
Conference memberships
edit- 1907–1928: Independent
- 1929–1934: Southeastern Athletic Conference
- 1935–1970: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- 1971–present: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
South Carolina State vs. In-State NCAA Division I schools
editSchool | Record | Percentage | Streak | First Meeting | Last Meeting |
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Charleston Southern | 7-0 | 1.000 | Won 7 | 1991 | 1999 |
Clemson | 0-5 | .000 | Lost 5 | 2008 | 2021 |
Coastal Carolina | 0-5 | .000 | Lost 5 | 2005 | 2015 |
Furman | 5-12 | .294 | Lost 1 | 1982 | 2015 |
Presbyterian | 2-0 | 1.000 | Won 2 | 1989 | 1990 |
South Carolina | 0-2 | .000 | Lost 2 | 2007 | 2009 |
The Citadel | 2-4 | .333 | Won 1 | 1989 | 2023 |
Wofford | 3-6 | .333 | Won 1 | 1974 | 2019 |
South Carolina State 18 - In-State NCAA Division I Schools 33 |
Championships
editNational Championships
editThe Bulldogs have been awarded a NCAA-recognized black college football national championship six times in program history.[3]
Year | Coach | Selector | Record | Bowl |
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1976 | Willie Jeffries | ADW, Jet, MBN, NPC | 10–1 | W Bicentennial Bowl |
1977 | Willie Jeffries | NPC | 9–1–1 | W Gold Bowl |
1981 | Bill Davis | ADW, SBN | 10–3 | |
1994 | Willie Jeffries | ADW, BCSP, Heritage Bowl | 10–2 | W Heritage Bowl |
2009 | Oliver Pough | ADW, AURN, B-CP, B-MP, BCSP, PCWDC | 10–2 | |
2021 | B-CP, Celebration Bowl, DCCC-M, HBCUS-UP | 7–5 | W Celebration Bowl |
Conference Championships
editSouth Carolina State has won eighteen Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference titles, ten outright and eight shared. *Denotes shared title.
Year | Coach | Overall record | Conference record |
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1974* | Willie Jeffries | 8–4 | 5–1 |
1975* | Willie Jeffries | 8–2–1 | 5–1 |
1976* | Willie Jeffries | 10–1 | 5–1 |
1977 | Willie Jeffries | 9–1–1 | 6–0 |
1978 | Willie Jeffries | 8–2–1 | 5–0–1 |
1980 | Bill Davis | 10–1 | 5–0 |
1981 | Bill Davis | 10–3 | 5–0 |
1982 | Bill Davis | 9–3 | 4–1 |
1983 | Bill Davis | 7–3 | 4–0 |
1994 | Willie Jeffries | 10–2 | 6–0 |
2004* | Oliver Pough | 9–2 | 6–1 |
2008 | Oliver Pough | 10–3 | 8–0 |
2009 | Oliver Pough | 10–2 | 8–0 |
2010* | Oliver Pough | 9–3 | 7–1 |
2013* | Oliver Pough | 9–4 | 7–1 |
2014* | Oliver Pough | 8–4 | 6–2 |
2019* | Oliver Pough | 8–3 | 6–2 |
2021 | Oliver Pough | 7–5 | 5–0 |
Division I-AA/FCS Playoffs results
editThe Bulldogs have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs six times with a record of 2–6.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1981 | Quarterfinals Semifinals |
Tennessee State Idaho State |
W 26–25 OT L 12–41 |
1982 | First Round Quarterfinals |
Furman Louisiana Tech |
W 17–0 L 3-38 |
2008 | First Round | Appalachian State | L 21–37 |
2009 | First Round | Appalachian State | L 13–20 |
2010 | First Round | Georgia Southern | L 16–41 |
2013 | First Round | Furman | L 20–30 |
Bowl game results
editThe Bulldogs have appeared in 14 bowl games, with a record of 7–7.[4]
Year | Bowl | Opponent | Result |
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1946 | Pecan Bowl | Johnson C. Smith (NC) | W 13–6 |
1947 | Pecan Bowl | Allen (SC) | W 7–0 |
1950 | Peninsula Bowl | Allen (SC) | L 13–47 |
1973 | Orange Blossom Classic | Florida A&M | L 12–23 |
1974 | Textile Bowl | Wofford (SC) | L 0–20 |
1974 | Pelican Bowl | Grambling St. (LA) | L 7–28 |
1975 | Pelican Bowl | Southern (LA) | L 12–15 |
1976 | Bicentennial Bowl | Norfolk St. (VA) | W 26–10 |
1977 | Gold Bowl | Winston-Salem St. (NC) | W 10–7 |
1979 | Gold Bowl | Norfolk St. (VA) | W 39–7 |
1994 | Heritage Bowl | Southern (LA) | L 0–11 |
1994 | Heritage Bowl | Grambling St. (LA) | W 31–27 |
1997 | Heritage Bowl | Southern (LA) | L 28–34 |
2021 | Celebration Bowl | Jackson State | W 31–10 |
Professional Football Hall of Fame members (Canton, Ohio)
editCollege Football Hall of Fame members
editNote: Dennis Thomas, who served as Bulldogs head coach in the late 1980s, is also an inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame, for his time as a player at Alcorn State.[8]
Alumni in the NFL
editOver 40 South Carolina State alumni have played in the NFL,[9] including:
- Phillip Adams
- Charlie Brown
- Orlando Brown Sr.
- Rafael Bush
- Barney Bussey
- Harry Carson
- Barney Chavous
- Anthony Cook
- Cobie Durant
- John Gilliam
- Javon Hargrave
- Dwayne Harper
- Antonio Hamilton
- Temarrick Hemingway
- Willie Holman
- Deacon Jones
- William Judson
- Angelo King
- James Lee
- Shaquille Leonard
- Marshall McFadden
- Kimario McFadden
- Ervin Parker
- Robert Porcher
- Joe Thomas[10]
- Christian Thompson
- Chatrick "Chuck" Darby
Rivalries
editSC State has maintained heated rivalries with the North Carolina A&T Aggies, Florida A&M Rattlers, and Bethune-Cookman Wildcats.
NCAA Record
editOn November 19, 2016, Joe Thomas Sr., father of Green Bay Packers linebacker Joe Thomas, became the oldest player to play in an NCAA Division I game. At 55 years of age, Thomas Sr. had one carry for three yards as a running back in a contest versus Savannah State.[11][12]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ South Carolina State University Style Manual (PDF). Retrieved January 2, 2023.
- ^ ""ESPN SportsCentury" Willie Jeffries (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2022/FCS.pdf
- ^ http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2022/Bowls.pdf
- ^ "Harry Carson | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site". www.profootballhof.com.
- ^ a b "David (Deacon) Jones | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site". www.profootballhof.com.
- ^ "Donnie Shell | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site". www.profootballhof.com.
- ^ "Dennis Thomas". footballfoundation.org. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
- ^ "South Carolina St. Players/Alumni". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ D'Andrea, Christian (December 18, 2016). "Bears' Ka'Deem Carey gets helmet decal knocked off by huge hit". SBNation.com.
- ^ "Joe Thomas Sr. runs S.C. State into college football history, is ready to play again". The Times and Democrat. Chris Clark T&D Sports. 24 November 2016.
- ^ Wire, S. I. (19 November 2016). "55-year-old running back makes D-I football history". Sports Illustrated.