Jacksonville State Gamecocks football
Jacksonville State Gamecocks | |||
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First season | 1904 | ||
Athletic director | Greg Seitz | ||
Head coach |
John Grass 3rd year, 33–5 (.868) | ||
Stadium | Burgess–Snow Field at JSU Stadium | ||
Seating capacity | 24,000 | ||
Field surface | Fieldturf | ||
Location | Jacksonville, Alabama | ||
NCAA division | Division I FCS | ||
Conference | Ohio Valley Conference | ||
All-time record | 534–392–40 (.573) | ||
Bowl record | 0–0 (–) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 1 (D-II) | ||
Conference titles | 20 | ||
Colors |
Red and White[1] | ||
Marching band | Marching Southerners | ||
Rivals |
Troy Trojans (Battle for the Ol' School Bell) Samford Bulldogs Chattanooga Mocs | ||
Website | JSUGamecockSports.com |
- For information on all Jacksonville State University sports, see Jacksonville State Gamecocks
The Jacksonville State Gamecocks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Jacksonville State University located in the U.S. state of Alabama. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Ohio Valley Conference. Jacksonville State's first football team was fielded in 1904. The team plays its home games at the 24,000 seat Burgess-Snow Field at JSU Stadium in Jacksonville, Alabama. The Gamecocks are coached by John Grass.[2]
History
Jacksonville State University's first football team, the Eagle Owls, was formed in the late 19th century. During the first half century of play, Troy University and Samford University became their rivals. Before the start of the 1947 season, not only did the team change their colors from blue and gold to red and white but the mascot changed to the Fighting Gamecocks.[3]
Classifications
- 1966–1969: NAIA
- 1970–1981: NAIA Division I
- 1973–1994: NCAA Division II
- 1995–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS
Conference memberships
- 1904–1937: Independent
- 1938–1949: Alabama Intercollegiate Conference
- 1938–1940: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- 1950–1959: Independent
- 1960–1969: Alabama Collegiate Conference
- 1970–1971: Mid-South Athletic Conference
- 1972–1992: Gulf South Conference
- 1993–1995: Division II Independent
- 1996–2002: Southland Conference
- 2003–present: Ohio Valley Conference
Notable former players
Notable alumni include:
- Orlando Adams (Drafted by Philadelphia Eagles)
- Jesse Baker (Drafted by Houston Oilers)
- Alan Bonner (Drafted by Houston Texans)
- A.J. Davis (Signed by New Orleans Saints)
- Eric Davis (Drafted by San Francisco 49ers)
- Peter Flournoy (Signed by Detroit Lions)
- David Gulledge (Drafted by Washington Redskins)
- Darrell Malone (Drafted by Kansas City Chiefs)
- Keith McKeller (Drafted by Buffalo Bills)
- Ryan Perrilloux (Signed by New York Giants)
- Taureen Rhetta (Signed by Kansas City Chiefs)
- David Robinson (Drafted by Kansas City Chiefs)
- James Shaw (Signed by Pittsburgh Steelers)
- Mike Wallace (Drafted by Cleveland Browns)
- Pierre Warren (Signed by New Orleans Saints)
- Alvin Wright (Signed by Los Angeles Rams)
- Ralph Dieter Brock (Signed by Los Angeles Rams)
- Troymaine Pope (Signed by New York Jets)
- Chris Landrum (Signed by San Diego Chargers}
Year-by-year results
Championships
National championships
Jacksonville State has made four appearances in the NCAA Division II National Championship Game. The Gamecocks were defeated in their first three championship game appearances, losing 33–0 to Lehigh in 1977, 3–0 to Mississippi College in 1989 (later vacated), and 23–6 to Pittsburg State in 1991. The next year, the Gamecocks defeated Pittsburg State 17–13 in 1992, reversing the results in a rematch of their 1991 championship game.
Year | NCAA Division | Coach | Record | National Championship Game | Opponent | PF | PA | Location |
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1992 | II | Bill Burgess | 12–1–1 | 1992 Division II National Championship Game | Pittsburg State | 17 | 13 | Florence, AL |
Total national championships | 1 | |||||||
Conference championships
Conference affiliations:
- 1904–37, Independent
- 1938–40, SIAA
- 1945–49, Alabama Intercollegiate Conference
- 1950–59, Independent
- 1960–69, Alabama Collegiate Conference
- 1970–71, Mid-South Conference
- 1972–92, Gulf South Conference
- 1993–95, Division II Independent
- 1996–2002, Southland Conference
- 2003–present, Ohio Valley Conference
Division I-AA/FCS Playoffs results
The Gamecocks have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs seven times with an overall record of 5–6.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2003 | First Round | WKU | L 7–45 |
2004 | First Round | Furman | L 7–49 |
2010 | Second Round | Wofford | L 14–17 |
2013 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals | Samford McNeese State Eastern Washington | W 55–14 W 31–10 L 24–35 |
2014 | Second Round | Sam Houston State | L 26–37 |
2015 | Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Game | Chattanooga Charleston Southern Sam Houston State North Dakota State | W 41–35 OT W 58–38 W 62–10 L 10–37 |
2016 | Second Round | Youngstown State | 12/3/16 |
Division II Playoffs results
The Gamecocks have appeared in the Division II playoffs ten times with an overall record of 15–9. They were National Champions in 1992.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1977 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Game | Northern Arizona North Dakota State Lehigh | W 35–0 W 31–7 L 0–33 |
1978 | Quarterfinals | Delaware | L 21–42 |
1980 | Quarterfinals | Cal Poly–SLO | L 0–15 |
1981 | Quarterfinals | Southwest Texas State | L 22–38 |
1982 | Quarterfinals Semifinals | Northwest Missouri State Southwest Texas State | W 34–21 L 14–19 |
1988 | First Round Quarterfinals | West Chester Portland State | W 63–24 L 13–20 |
1989 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Game | Alabama A&M North Dakota State Angelo State Mississippi College | W 33–9 W 21–17 W 34–16 L 0–3 |
1990 | First Round Quarterfinals | North Alabama Mississippi College | W 38–14 L 7–14 |
1991 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Game | Winston–Salem State Mississippi College Indiana (PA) Pittsburg State | W 49–24 W 35–7 W 27–20 L 6–23 |
1992 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship Game | Savannah State North Alabama New Haven Pittsburg State | W 41–16 W 14–12 W 46–35 W 17–13 |
Rivalries
Active rivalry
Samford Bulldogs
This unnamed rivalry started in 1904[4] back when Jacksonville wore blue and gold as the Eagle Owls and Samford University was still named Howard College.
Games played | First meeting | Last meeting | JSU wins | JSU losses | Ties | Win % |
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46 | 1904 (?) | November 30, 2013 (won 55–14) | 23 | 21 | 2 | 50.0% |
Inactive rivalry
Troy Trojans
Jacksonville State used to play Troy in the annual Battle for the Ol' School Bell. The schools first played in 1924 and was one of the fiercest rivalries for both schools. The game hasn't been played since 2001 after Troy joined the FBS.
Games played | First meeting | Last meeting | JSU wins | JSU losses | Ties | Win % |
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63 | October 9, 1924 (won 14–9) | November 17, 2001 (lost 3–21) | 32 | 29 | 2 | 50.8% |
Current coaching staff
Name | Title |
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John Grass | Head Coach |
Jimmy Ogle | Assistant Head Coach, Running Backs |
Kevin Revis | Offensive Line |
Cody Wells | Quarterbacks |
Nick Williams | Wide Receivers, Special Teams Assistant |
J.R. Sandlin | Tight Ends, Recruiting Coordinator |
Brandon Hall | Co-defensive Coordinator, Safeties, Cornerbacks |
David Blackwell | Co-defensive Coordinator, Inside Linebackers |
Todd Bates | Defensive Line |
Nick Gentry | Outside Linebackers |
Future non-conference opponents
2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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vs North Alabama | at Georgia Tech | vs Chattanooga [6] | |
at LSU | vs Chattanooga | ||
vs Coastal Carolina | |||
at Liberty |
References
- ↑ Jacksonville State University Style Guide & Identification Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved 2016-04-03.
- ↑ "Jacksonville State Historical Data". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- ↑ http://www.jsu.edu/news/goodies/traditions/gamecocks.html
- ↑ http://www.abc3340.com/story/24063679/jsu-will-host-samford-in-first-round-of-fcs-playoffs
- ↑ http://www.jsugamecocksports.com/news/2014/3/4/FB_0304144441.aspx?path=football
- ↑ http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/oct/31/mocs-resuming-series-with-jacksonville-state/