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Year-By-Year Records THE CITADEL FOOTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Coach Overall SoCon Pts Opp Year Coach Overall SoCon Pts Opp 1905 Sidney Smith 2-3-1 27 63 1963 Eddie Teague 4-6 2-4 (7th) 146 192 1906 Ralph Foster 3-0 43 0 1964 Eddie Teague 4-6 4-3 (T4th) 128 122 1907 Ralph Foster 1-5-1 36 44 1965 Eddie Teague 2-8 2-6 (8th) 77 159 1908 Ralph Foster 4-1-1 74 17 1966 Red Parker 4-6 3-5 (6th) 120 178 1909 Sam Costen 4-3-2 0-1-1 197 50 1967 Red Parker 5-5 2-4 (7th) 155 144 1910 Sam Costen 3-4 1-3 26 75 1968 Red Parker 5-5 4-2 (2nd) 177 200 1911 L.S. LeTellier 5-2-2 1-2 73 46 1969 Red Parker 7-3 4-2 (3rd) 262 194 1912 L.S. LeTellier 3-4 0-3 129 131 1970 Red Parker 5-6 4-2 (2nd) 259 241 1913 George Rogers 3-4-2 0-2 217 121 1971 Red Parker 8-3 4-2 (3rd) 366 272 1914 George Rogers 2-5 0-3 32 70 1972 Red Parker 5-6 4-3 (4th) 192 183 1915 George Rogers 5-3 2-3 172 62 1973 Bobby Ross 3-8 1-6 (T7th) 137 250 1916 Harry O’Brien 6-1-1 4-1 157 36 1974 Bobby Ross 4-7 3-4 (5th) 216 248 1917 Harry O’Brien 3-3 1-3 69 68 1975 Bobby Ross 6-5 4-3 (4th) 144 97 1918 Harry O’Brien 0-2-1 0-1-1 0 13 1976 Bobby Ross 6-5 1-4 (6th) 171 176 1919 George Rogers 4-4-1 2-4-1 86 120 1977 Bobby Ross 5-6 3-2 (3rd) 133 162 1920 Harry O’Brien 2-6 1-5 79 166 1978 Art Baker 5-6 2-3 (5th) 201 246 1921 Harry O’Brien 3-3-2 2-3-1 105 82 1979 Art Baker 6-5 4-2 (3rd) 253 277 1922 Carl Prause 3-5 1-2 102 84 1980 Art Baker 7-4 3-2 (4th) 269 178 1923 Carl Prause 5-3-1 2-1-1 119 59 1981 Art Baker 7-3-1 3-2-1(T4th) 252 151 1924 Carl Prause 6-4 4-2 100 70 1982 Art Baker 5-6 3-4 (T4th) 150 230 1925 Carl Prause 6-4 4-2 157 50 1983 Tom Moore 3-8 1-6 (T7th) 182 336 1926 Carl Prause 7-3 4-3 99 51 1984 Tom Moore 7-4 4-2 (3rd) 240 252 1927 Carl Prause 3-6-1 2-3-1 64 79 1985 Tom Moore 5-5-1 2-4-1(T5th) 190 236 1928 Carl Prause 6-3-1 3-3 155 44 1986 Tom Moore 3-8 0-6 (T8th) 155 323 1929 Carl Prause 5-4-1 4-0-1 146 73 1987 Charlie Taaffe 4-7 1-5 (8th) 228 280 1930 Red Floyd 4-5-2 3-1 60 95 1988 Charlie Taaffe 8-4 5-2 (3rd) 318 286 1931 Red Floyd 5-4-1 4-1 93 125 1989 Charlie Taaffe 5-5-1 1-5-1(8th) 245 258 1932 Tatum Gressette 4-5 2-2 64 123 1990 Charlie Taaffe 7-5 4-3 (T4th) 266 223 1933 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 3-2 77 71 1991 Charlie Taaffe 7-4 5-2 (T2nd) 238 183 1934 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 2-2 68 131 1992 Charlie Taaffe 11-2 6-1 (1st) 353 185 1935 Tatum Gressette 4-3-1 3-1 84 87 1993 Charlie Taaffe 5-6 4-4 (T4th) 246 255 1936 Tatum Gressette 4-6 0-4 (T14th) 133 102 1994 Charlie Taaffe 6-5 4-4 (T5th) 388 343 1937 Tatum Gressette 7-4 2-3 (T8th) 199 119 1995 Charlie Taaffe 2-9 0-8 (9th) 165 262 1938 Tatum Gressette 6-5 2-3 (11th) 143 148 1996 Don Powers 4-7 3-5 (5th) 236 335 1939 Tatum Gressette 3-8 0-4 (15th) 105 194 1997 Don Powers 6-5 4-4 (T5th) 165 224 1940 John Rowland 4-5 0-4 (15th) 123 135 1998 Don Powers 5-6 4-4 (T4th) 223 296 1941 John Rowland 4-3-1 0-2-1(14th) 175 89 1999 Don Powers 2-9 1-7 (8th) 147 349 1942 John Rowland 5-2 2-2 (8th) 135 64 2000 Don Powers 2-9 1-7 (T8th) 144 335 1943-1945 No Games - World War II 2001 Ellis Johnson 3-7 2-6 (7th) 172 183 1946 Quinn Decker 3-5 1-5 (T15th) 82 154 2002 Ellis Johnson 3-9 1-7 (9th) 305 338 1947 Quinn Decker 3-5 1-4 (T13th) 47 159 2003 Ellis Johnson 6-6 4-4 (T4th) 261 311 1948 Quinn Decker 2-7 0-5 (16th) 45 152 2004 John Zernhelt 3-7 2-5 (T5th) 162 250 1949 Quinn Decker 4-5 2-2 (T7th) 99 191 2005 Kevin Higgins 4-7 2-5 (7th) 194 316 1950 Quinn Decker 4-6 2-3 (11th) 132 135 2006 Kevin Higgins 5-6 4-3 (4th) 264 314 1951 Quinn Decker 4-6 1-3 (14th) 186 209 2007 Kevin Higgins 7-4 4-3 (T3rd) 434 310 1952 Quinn Decker 3-5-1 1-3-1(13th) 119 191 2008 Kevin Higgins 4-8 2-6 (7th) 328 394 1953 John McMillan 2-7 1-3 (9th) 77 264 2009 Kevin Higgins 4-7 2-6 (T7th) 251 286 1954 John McMillan 2-8 0-4 (9th) 94 256 2010 Kevin Higgins 3-8 1-7 (T8th) 164 296 1955 John Sauer 5-4 2-2 (6th) 101 155 2011 Kevin Higgins 4-7 2-6 (8th) 258 257 1956 John Sauer 3-5-1 1-3 (8th) 136 149 2012 Kevin Higgins 7-4 5-3 (T4th) 328 304 1957 Eddie Teague 5-4-1 4-2 (3rd) 111 135 2013 Kevin Higgins 5-7 4-4 (T4th) 318 339 1958 Eddie Teague 4-6 2-3 (T6th) 130 196 1959 Eddie Teague 8-2 5-1 (2nd) 207 142 1960 Eddie Teague 8-2-1 4-2 (T2nd) 181 93 1961 Eddie Teague 7-3 5-1 (1st) 133 155 1962 Eddie Teague 3-7 1-4 (7th) 143 264 THE CITADEL FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORD BOOK 117 THE CITADEL FOOTBALL ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Years Overall Pct. Conf.* Pct. Sidney Smith 1905 2-3-1 .417 Ralph Foster 1906-08 8-6-2 .563 Sam Costen 1909-10 7-7-2 .500 1-4-1 .250 L.S. LeTellier 1911-12 8-6-2 .563 1-5 .167 George Rogers 1913-15, 1919 14-16-3 .470 4-12-1 .265 Harry O’Brien 1916-18, 1920-21 14-15-4 .485 8-13-2 .391 Carl Prause 1922-29 41-32-4 .558 24-16-3 .593 Red Floyd 1930-31 9-9-3 .500 7-2 .778 Tatum Gressette 1932-39 34-41-3 .455 14-21 .400 John Rowland 1940-42 13-10-1 .563 2-8-1 .227 Quinn Decker 1946-52 23-39-1 .373 8-25-1 .250 John McMillan 1953-54 4-15 .211 1-7 .125 John Sauer 1955-56 8-9-1 .472 3-5 .375 Eddie Teague 1957-65 45-44-2 .505 29-26 .527 Red Parker 1966-72 39-34 .534 25-20 .556 Bobby Ross 1973-77 24-31 .436 12-19 .387 Art Baker 1978-82 30-24-1 .554 15-13-1 .534 Tom Moore 1983-86 18-25-1 .420 7-18-1 .288 Charlie Taaffe 1987-95 55-47-1 .539 30-34 .469 Don Powers 1996-00 19-36 .345 13-27 .325 Ellis Johnson 2001-03 12-22 .353 7-17 .292 John Zernhelt 2004 3-7 .300 2-5 .286 Kevin Higgins 2005-13 43-58 .426 26-43 .377 Mike Houston 2014- 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 Totals 107 seasons 473-538-32 .469 239-340-11 .414 *Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1909-1935); Southern Conference (1936-present) No games were played from 1943-45 due to World War II 118 THE CITADEL FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORD BOOK THE CITADEL FOOTBALL SCORES VS. FBS OPPONENTS Since Division I was reclassified into I-A (now FBS) and I-AA (now FCS) in 1978, The Citadel has played 54 games vs. teams in the higher classification. The Bulldogs have a record of 7-47 in those games and are 0-18 vs. nationally-ranked FBS teams. 1978 1996 Clemson 58, The Citadel 3 #11 Miami 52, The Citadel 6 (AP) Georgia Tech 28, The Citadel 0 1997 1979 #23 Air Force 17, The Citadel 3 (AP) Navy 26, The Citadel 7 The Citadel 27, Vanderbilt 14 1998 East Carolina 49, The Citadel 7 #3 Florida 49, The Citadel 10 (AP) 1980 1999 Wake Forest 24, The Citadel 7 Vanderbilt 58, The Citadel 0 #15 South Carolina 45, The Citadel 24 2000 1981 #17 Clemson 38, The Citadel 0 (AP) Navy 17, The Citadel 7 2001 1982 #10 Georgia Tech 35, The Citadel 7 (AP) Georgia Tech 36, The Citadel 7 Navy 28, The Citadel 3 2002 #24/23 LSU 35, The Citadel 10 (AP/Coaches) 1983 Wyoming 34, The Citadel 30 North Carolina State 45, The Citadel 0 Tennessee 45, The Citadel 6 2003 Maryland 61, The Citadel 0 1984 South Carolina 31, The Citadel 24 2004 Georgia Tech 48, The Citadel 3 #9/10 Auburn 33, The Citadel 3 (AP/Coaches) Duke 28, The Citadel 10 1985 #17 South Carolina 56, The Citadel 17 2005 #11 Florida State 62, The Citadel 10 (AP/Coaches) 1986 Mississippi 27, The Citadel 7 North Carolina 45, The Citadel 14 Clemson 24, The Citadel 0 2006 Texas A&M 35, The Citadel 3 1987 Pittsburgh 51, The Citadel 6 Georgia Tech 51, The Citadel 12 Army 48, The Citadel 6 2007 #7 Wisconsin 45, The Citadel 31 (AP/Coaches) 1988 Duke 41, The Citadel 17 2008 The Citadel 42, Navy 35 #22 Clemson 45, The Citadel 17 (Coaches) #3 Florida 70, The Citadel 19 (AP/Coaches) 1989 The Citadel 14, Navy 10 2009 #21/20 North Carolina 40, The Citadel 6 (AP/Coaches) 1990 Air Force 10, The Citadel 7 2010 The Citadel 38, South Carolina 35 #23 Arizona 52, The Citadel 6 (Coaches) 1991 2011 The Citadel 20, Army 14 #14 South Carolina 41, The Citadel 20 (AP/Coaches) 1992 2012 The Citadel 10, Arkansas 3 NC State 52, The Citadel 14 The Citadel 15, Army 14 2013 1993 Old Dominion 59, The Citadel 58 Air Force 35, The Citadel 0 #6/4 Clemson 52, The Citadel 6 (AP/Coaches) 1994 2014 Army 25, The Citadel 24 #1 Florida State 37, The Citadel 12 THE CITADEL FOOTBALL HISTORY & RECORD BOOK 119 THE CITADEL FOOTBALL SCORES VS.
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