Southern Utah Thunderbirds football
Southern Utah Thunderbirds football | |||
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First season | 1963 | ||
Athletic director | Jason Butikofer | ||
Head coach | Demario Warren 1st year, – |
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Stadium | Eccles Coliseum | ||
Year built | 1967 | ||
Seating capacity | 8,500 | ||
Field surface | Turf | ||
Location | Cedar City, Utah | ||
Conference | Big Sky | ||
Past conferences | Independent (1963–1968) Rocky Mountain (1969–1985) Western (1986–1992) American West (1993–1995) I-AA Independent (1996–2003) Great West (2004–2011) Big Sky (2012–) |
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All-time record | 236–298–10 (.443) | ||
Conference titles | 2 | ||
Website | suutbirds.com |
The Southern Utah Thunderbirds football (also referred to as the SUU Thunderbirds) program is a college football team that represents Southern Utah University (SUU). With a history dating back to 1963, SUU currently competes in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision[1] as a member of the Big Sky Conference. The Thunderbirds currently play their home games at Eccles Coliseum, located on the campus in Cedar City, Utah. Since December 2007, Ed Lamb has served as the Thunderbirds' head coach.[2]
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History
Southern Utah fielded their inaugural team as part of the 1963 college football season and Bruce Osborne served as head coach.[3] Southern remained as an independent through the 1968 season when they became a charter member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC).[4] The Thunderbirds competed as a member of the RMAC from 1969 to 1985 and had an overall record of 86–73–3 (.540) during that time.[3] Following the 1985 season, Southern Utah made the move from the RMAC of the NAIA to the NCAA Division II Western Football Conference (WFC) for the 1986 season.[5] As part of the WFC from 1986 to 1992, the Thunderbirds had an overall record of 41–34–1 (.546) during that time.[3]
For the 1993 season, Southern Utah joined the American West Conference (AWC) as a charter member.[6] The move to the AWC also marked the move from Division II to NCAA Division I-AA for the program.[6] The AWC folded following the 1995 season with the Thunderbirds compiling an overall record of 9–23–1 (.288), and starting their tenure as an I-AA Independent for the 1996 season.[7] After competing eight years as an Independent, Southern Utah once again became a charter conference member, this time with the Great West Conference (GWC), beginning with the 2004 season.[8]
In November 2010, Southern Utah announced they will be joining the Big Sky Conference effective for the 2012 season[9]
Football classifications
- 1963–1985: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
- 1986–1992: NCAA Division II
- 1993–present: NCAA Division I-AA/FCS
Conference affiliations
- 1963–1968: Independent
- 1969–1985: Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
- 1986–1992: Western Football Conference
- 1993–1995: American West Conference
- 1996–2003: I-AA Independent
- 2004–2011: Great West Conference
- 2012–present: Big Sky Conference
FCS Playoffs results
The Thunderbirds have appeared in the FCS playoffs two times with an overall record of 0–2.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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2013 | First Round | Sam Houston State | L 20–51 |
2015 | First Round | Sam Houston State | L 39–42 |
Coaching history
Name | Seasons | Overall | Overall % | ||||
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Bruce Osborne | 1963–1964 | 9–6–1 | .594 | ||||
Bill Reeske | 1965–1966 | 8–8 | .500 | ||||
Tom Kingsford | 1967–1977 | 49–53 | .480 | ||||
Jack Bishop | 1978–1982 | 30–17–2 | .633 | ||||
Don Conrad | 1983–1985 | 14–14–1 | .500 | ||||
Jack Bishop | 1986–1995 | 50–57–2 | .468 | ||||
Rich Ellerson | 1996 | 4–7 | .364 | ||||
C. Ray Gregory | 1997–2002 | 28–38 | .424 | ||||
Gary Andersen | 2003 | 4–7 | .364 | ||||
Wes Meier | 2004–2007 | 10–33 | .233 | ||||
Ed Lamb | 2008–2015 | 45–47 | .489 | ||||
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