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SAM HOUSTON FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Updated January, 2019 SAM HOUSTON FOOTBALL RECORDS 2 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORD SAM HOUSTON FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK Updated January, 2019 SAM HOUSTON FOOTBALL RECORDS 2 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM RECORD Season Conf. Conf. Season Conf. Conf. Year Head Coach W-L-T W-L-T Finish Post-Season Year Head Coach W-L-T W-L-T Finish Post-Season Year Head Coach W-L-T W-L-T Finish Post-Season 1912 S. R. Warner 2-2 1959 Paul Pierce 5-5 3-4 5th 2000 Ron Randleman 7-4 4-3 4th 1913 S. R. Warner 3-1-1 1960 Paul Pierce 3-6 2-5 6th 2001 Ron Randleman 10-3 5-1 1st NCAA Quarterfinals 1914 Gene Barry 3-2 1961 Paul Pierce 8-1 7-0 1st 2002 Ron Randleman 4-7 2-4 5th 1915 Gene Barry 5-1-1 1962 Paul Pierce 5-3-1 4-2-1 3rd 2003 Ron Randleman 2-9 1-4 4th 1916 Gene Barry 5-2 1963 Paul Pierce 4-3-1 2-3-1 4th 2004 Ron Randleman 11-3 4-1 1st NCAA Semifinals 1917 Gene Barry 1-3 1964 Paul Pierce 9-1-1 5-1 1st NAIA Co-Champs 2005 Todd Whitten 3-7 2-4 5th 1918 no football-World War I 1965 Paul Pierce 4-6 1-5 6th 2006 Todd Whitten 6-5 4-2 2nd 1919 Gene Barry 0-7 1966 Paul Pierce 6-3-1 4-2-1 3rd 2007 Todd Whitten 7-4 5-2 2nd 1920 James Gee 1-3-2 1967 Paul Pierce 3-6 1-6 7th 2008 Todd Whitten 4-6 2-5 6th 1921 James Gee 3-1-2 1968 Tom Page 5-4-1 4-3-1 4th 2009 Todd Whitten 5-6 2-4 5th 1922 James Gee 2-3 1969 Tom Page 3-6-1 3-4-1 4th 2010 Willie Fritz 6-5 4-3 3rd 1923 J. W. Jones 4-4 1970 Tom Page 8-2-1 7-2 2nd 2011 Willie Fritz 14-1 7-0 1st NCAA Finalist 1971 Tom Page 4-7 3-6 5th 2012 Willie Fritz 11-4 6-1 1st NCAA Finalist TEXAS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1972 Allen Boren 5-6 4-4 4th 2013 Willie Fritz 9-5 4-3 3rd NCAA Second Rd (TIAA) 1973 Allen Boren 2-8 2-7 7th 2014 K. C. Keeler 11-5 7-1 1st NCAA Semifinals 1924 J. W. Jones 2-5-1 2-3-1 4th 1974 Billy Tidwell 4-7 4-5 5th 2015 K. C. Keeler 11-4 7-2 2nd NCAA Semifinals 1925 J. W. Jones 5-4 2-4 5th 1975 Billy Tidwell 3-8 3-6 6th 2016 K.C. Keeler 12-1 9-0 1st NCAA Quarterfinals 1926 J. W. Jones 5-2-1 4-1-0 2nd 1976 Billy Tidwell 3-5-1 2-5 6th 2017 K.C. Keeler 12-2 8-1 2nd NCAA Semifinals 1927 J. W. Jones 4-4-1 3-2-1 3rd 1977 Billy Tidwell 1-10 1-6 7th 2018 K.C. Keeler 6-5 5-4 4th 1928 J. W. Jones 5-5-1 5-3 4th 1978 Melvin Brown 6-5 4-3 3rd 1929 J. W. Jones 6-3-1 4-1-1 3rd 1979 Melvin Brown 1-9 0-7 8th 1930 J. W. Jones 9-1-0 5-0 1st 1980 Melvin Brown 3-7 2-5 6th 1931 J. W. Jones 3-6 2-3 4th 1981 Melvin Brown 2-8 2-5 6th COACHING RECORDS LONE STAR CONFERENCE LONE STAR CONFERENCE (NAIA) (NCAA DIVISION II) Head Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. 1932 J. W. Jones 2-5-1 1-3 3rd 1982 Ron Randleman 3-8 1-5 8th Ron Randleman 1982-2004 131 125 3 .512 1933 J. W. Jones 3-4-2 1-2-2 5th 1983 Ron Randleman 4-7 1-6 7th Paul Pierce 1952-1967 94 52 7 .637 1934 J. W. Jones 3-4-2 2-3 4th J. W. Jones 1923-1935 54 53 10 .504 1935 J. W. Jones 3-6 0-5 6th GULF STAR CONFERENCE K. C. Keeler 2014-Present 52 17 0 .753 1936 H. O. Crawford 2-7 1-4 5th (NCAA DIVISION II) T. F. Wilson 1938-1951 50 49 6 .505 1937 H. O. Crawford 5-5 3-3 4th 1984 Ron Randleman 8-3 3-2 2nd Willie Fritz 2010-2013 40 15 0 .727 1938 T. F. Wilson 8-2 5-1 2nd 1985 Ron Randleman 8-3 4-1 1st Todd Whitten 1982-2004 25 28 0 .472 1939 T. F. Wilson 6-2-2 4-1-1 2nd Tom Page 1968-1971 20 19 3 .512 1940 T. F. Wilson 8-2 5-1 2nd GULF STAR CONFERENCE Gene Barry 1914-1919 14 15 1 .483 1941 T. F. Wilson 2-7-1 2-3 4th (NCAA DIV. I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION) Melvin Brown 1978-1981 12 29 0 .293 1942 T. F. Wilson 5-3 3-1 2nd 1986 Ron Randleman 9-3 3-1 1st NCAA First Rd Billy Tidwell 1974-1977 11 30 1 .274 1943 no football-World War II H. O. Crawford 1936-1937 7 12 0 .368 1944 no football-World War II SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Allen Boren 1972-1973 7 14 0 .333 1945 no football-World War II (NCAA DIV. I FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION) 1946 T. F. Wilson 6-2-1 3-1-1 2nd 1987 Ron Randleman 8-3 5-1 2nd James Gee 1920-1922 6 7 4 .471 1947 T. F. Wilson 3-6 1-4 5th 1988 Ron Randleman 3-8 0-6 7th S. R. Warner 1912-1913 5 3 1 .611 1948 T. F. Wilson 0-9-1 0-4 5th 1989 Ron Randleman 3-8 2-4 5th 1949 T. F. Wilson 3-7 0-4 5th 1990 Ron Randleman 4-7 3-3 3rd All-Time Record 103 seasons 528 468 36 .529 1950 T. F. Wilson 5-5 2-2 3rd 1991 Ron Randleman 8-3-1 5-2 1st NCAA First Rd 1951 T. F. Wilson 4-4-1 1-2-1 3rd 1992 Ron Randleman 6-3-2 3-3-1 3rd 1952 Paul Pierce 6-4 3-2 3rd Shrimp Bowl 1993 Ron Randleman 4-7 2-5 5th 1953 Paul Pierce 9-1 4-1 2nd Refrigerator Bowl 1994 Ron Randleman 6-5 1-5 5th 1954 Paul Pierce 6-4 2-3 4th 1995 Ron Randleman 5-5 2-3 3rd 1955 Paul Pierce 6-1-2 4-1-1 1st 1996 Ron Randleman 4-7 3-3 3rd 1956 Paul Pierce 10-0 6-0 1st Refrigerator Bowl 1997 Ron Randleman 5-6 3-4 4th 1957 Paul Pierce 3-5-1 2-3-1 4th 1998 Ron Randleman 3-8 1-6 8th 1958 Paul Pierce 7-3 4-2 2nd Chrismas Bowl 1999 Ron Randleman 6-5 4-3 4th SAM HOUSTON FOOTBALL RECORDS 3 SINGLE SEASON WINS POSTSEASON RECORD WINNING STREAKS ALL GAMES HOME GAMES AWAY GAMES NCAA DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS ALL GAMES Wins Year Wins Year Wins Year Year Site Rd. Opponent Result Wins Year(s) Ended By Score 14 2011 9 2011 7 2012 1986 Jonesboro, Ark. 1st Arkansas State L 7-48 16 2010-11 North Dakota State 6-17 12 2016 8 2004 6 1956 12 1955-57 Southwest La. 7-14 1991 Murfreesboro, Tenn. 1st Middle Tennessee L 19-20 ot 12 2017 8 2013 12 2016 James Madison 7-65 11 2004 2001 Huntsville 1st Northern Arizona W 34-31 9 2017 North Dakota State 13-55 11 2012 Missoula, Mont. QF Montana L 24-49 8 1930-31 Rice 0-32 11 2014 8 1961-62 Louisiana College 0-8 11 2015 2004 Huntsville 1R Western Kentucky W 54-24 8 1964 Sul Ross 7-14 10 1956 Cheney, Wash. QF Eastern Washington W 35-34 8 2014 North Dakota State 3-35 10 2001 Missoula, Mont. SF Montana L 13-34 7 2004 Northwestern State 27-45 2011 Huntsville 2R Stony Brook W 34-27 HOME GAMES Huntsville QF Montana State W 49-13 Wins Year(s) Ended By Score Huntsville SF Montana W 31-18 Frisco F North Dakota State L 6-17 23 2010-14 Colorado State-Pueblo 21-47 21 2014-18 North Dakota 24-23 2012 Huntsville 2R Cal Poly W 18-16 15 1985-88 Stephen F. Austin 10-17 Bozeman, Mont. QF Montana St. W 34-16 Cheney, Wash. SF Eastern Washington W 45-42 AWAY GAMES Frisco F North Dakota State L 13-39 Wins Year(s) Ended By Score 12 1928-31 Rice 0-32 2013 Huntsville 1R Southern Utah W 51-20 11 1955-57 Southwest Texas 0-9 Hammond, La. 2R Southeastern La. L 29-30 6 2010-11 North Dakota State 6-17 2014 Huntsville 1R Southeastern La. W 21-17 Jacksonville, Ala. 2R Jacksonville State W 37-26 Philadelphia, Penn. QF Villanova W 34-31 Fargo, N.D. SF North Dakota State L 3-35 2015 Huntsville 1R Southern Utah W 42-39 Lake Charles, La. 2R McNeese W 34-29 Huntsville QF Colgate W 48-21 Jacksonville, Ala. SF Jacksonville State L 10-62 2016 Huntsville 2R Chattanooga W 41-36 Harrisonburg, Va. QF James Madison L 7-65 2017 Huntsville 2R South Dakota W 52-43 Huntsville QF Kennesaw State W 34-27 Fargo, N.D. SF North Dakota State L 13-55 NAIA NATIONAL PLAYOFFS 1964 Findlay, Ohio SF Findlay College W 32-21 Augusta, Ga.
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