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The Sam Houston Bearkats football program is the intercollegiate
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team for Sam Houston State University located in the U.S. state of
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. The team competes in the
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(FCS) as a member of the
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through the 2020–21 season. Sam Houston's first football team was fielded in 1912. The team plays its home games at the 12,593-seat Bowers Stadium in
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. On January 23, 2014,
K. C. Keeler Kurt Charles Keeler (born July 26, 1959) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Sam Houston State University, a position he had held since 2014. Previously, Keeler was the head coach at his alma mater, th ...
was named the 15th head coach in Sam Houston program history. In July 2021, the Bearkats left the
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to join the
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, which relaunched its football league at the FCS level at that time. Just a few months later, on November 5, 2021, the school accepted an invitation to join Conference USA at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level beginning in the 2023–24 season.


History

Sam Houston has fielded a football team since 1912 and have played continuously since 1946 following
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. The only times the Bearkats did not field a football team were in 1918 for
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, from 1943 to 1945 for
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, and 2020 due to the
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(although they did get a make-up season in the spring of 2021). The Bearkats competed independently from 1912 through 1923, in the
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(TIAA) from 1924 to 1931, in the
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(NAIA) from 1932 to 1981, in
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from 1982 to 1985 and in the
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of the
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from 1986 to 2021. In July 2021, The Bearkats left the
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to join the
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, which relaunched its football league at the FCS level at that time. Just a few months later, on November 5, 2021, the school accepted an invitation to join FBS Conference USA beginning in the 2023-24 season. The Bearkats won their first FCS National Championship in the 2020-21 college football season, beating South Dakota State 23-21. The Bearkats have 15 conference championships, and have seen postseason NCAA playoff action in 13 seasons, with back-to-back NCAA Division I Championship game appearances in 2011–2012. Sam Houston State also has 3 bowl victories in four games, and one claimed National Championship from NAIA in the 1964 season.


Head coaches

Ron Randleman is Sam Houston's and the Southland Conference's all-time winningest coach with 132 wins over a span of 23 years. Randleman also won conference Coach of the Year honors on four occasions, in the Gulf Star Conference in 1985 and 1986, and in the Southland Conference in 1991, and 2001.
Paul Pierce Paul Anthony Pierce (born October 13, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. He played 19 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), predominantly with the Boston Celtics. He was most recently an analyst on ESPN ...
coached the Bearkats to its only National Championship as a member of NAIA, and also won the 1965 Knute Rockne Little All-American Coach of the Year award.
Willie Fritz Willie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Tulane. Fritz served as the head football coach at University of Central Missouri from 1997 to 2009, Sam Houston State University ...
coached Sam Houston to back-to-back conference championships and back-to-back national title game appearances in only three years, while being awarded the 2011 AFCA National Coach of the Year award and the 2012 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award. He was also named the 2012 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. On January 23, 2014, former Delaware head coach
K. C. Keeler Kurt Charles Keeler (born July 26, 1959) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Sam Houston State University, a position he had held since 2014. Previously, Keeler was the head coach at his alma mater, th ...
was named the 15th head coach in Sam Houston program history. So far, he has arguably had the most success as a Sam Houston head coach boasting a .777 overall win percentage and a .736 playoff win percentage, in addition to winning a conference title four out of his eight seasons as head coach, and a Division I national championship in 2020. Sidenote: Keeler has only lost a home playoff game once in his entire career as a head coach.


Championships


National championships

Sam Houston has two national championships, with one during their tenure in the
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and the other coming in FCS. In their NAIA championship game, they played Concordia Cobbers for the championship, with the game resulting in a tie, becoming co-champions with Moorhead. In their third FCS championship game, they defeated South Dakota State to win their first FCS national championship.


Conference championships

Sam Houston has won 15 conference titles, seven shared and eight outright. † Denotes shared title. Conference affiliations * 1912–1923: Independent * 1924–1930:
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* 1931–1983:
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( NAIA) * 1984–1986: Gulf Star Conference (
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) * 1987–2020:
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(Division I FCS) * 2021–2023:
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(
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) * 2023-Future: Conference USA ( Division I FBS)


Bowl game appearances

Sam Houston appeared in five bowl games during their time in the NAIA, going 3–0–1 in these bowl games, with the final one notably being for the NAIA championship.


Playoff appearances


NCAA Division I-AA/FCS

The Bearkats have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs 13 times with an overall record of 24–12. They were NCAA Division I National Champions in 2020.


NAIA

The Bearkats appeared in the NAIA playoffs one time, with a combined record of 1–0–1.


Home stadiums


Pritchett Field (1912–1985)

The Bearkats' home for football was on Pritchett Field for 73 years (1912–1985) beginning with their first football game against
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in 1912. The field was named after Joseph Pritchett, brother of the university's fourth president Henry Carr Pritchett, and former owner of the land the field rests on. The final football game played on Pritchett Field was a victory for the Bearkats with a score of 51–7, defeating Washburn University. Sam Houston Football began playing games at Bowers Stadium following the 1985 season. The complex is currently home to Sam Houston Women's Soccer and Club Lacrosse. On April 18, 2013, football was played on Pritchett Field for the first time since 1985 for the annual Orange-White spring game. The event also included the presentation of the
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to head coach
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.


Bowers Stadium (1986–present)

Bowers Stadium, formerly Bearkat Stadium (1986–1989), is currently home to both Sam Houston Football and the Track and Field programs beginning with the 1986 season. Bowers Stadium has a capacity of 14,000. However, 16,148 fans packed Bowers Stadium in 1994 to watch Alcorn State led by NFL bound quarterback
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in a 48-23 SAM HOUSTON victory on regional ABC-TV.McNair Hurt As Alcorn St. Loses, 48-23
''Washington Post'' (September 25, 1994). Retrieved 2014-7-17.


Rivalries


Stephen F. Austin

The Sam Houston/Stephen F. Austin rivalry game, also known as the Battle of the Piney Woods, is a yearly rivalry held at
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in
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. The two teams have met 91 times with Sam Houston leading the series 60-34-2. The Battle of the Piney Woods is Texas' second longest FCS rivalry. The most recent meeting ending with the Bearkats defeating the Lumberjacks 21-20 and clinching their 10th win in a row. However, the rivalry is now in question as Sam Houston has officially announced their move from the
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to Conference USA in 2023.


Texas State

Sam Houston State’s second longest rivalry (dating back to 1915) was
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. The two teams held annual rivalry games in mainly football and basketball with Texas State boasting a 50-37-5 record in football (last game in 2011) and a 64-51 record in men’s basketball (last game in 2012). The two universities are in the same university system (sharing many similarities) and competed in the same athletic conferences until Texas State left the
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for the
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in 2012, eventually ending up in the Sun Belt Conference only a year later in 2013.


Notable former players


Bearkats in the National Football League

Sam Houston has had 37 alumni play in the
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, with 19 players selected in the
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. During the 2018 NFL Draft, the Oakland Raiders selected defensive lineman P. J. Hall in the second round. This represents the highest a Bearkat player has been drafted by an NFL team. * Timothy Flanders (2014-2015), RB, New Orleans Saints, Clevland Browns * Timothy Flanders CFL (2015-Present), RB/WR,
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, Ottawa RedBlacks *Scorpio Babers (2008–2009), CB,
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, Green Bay Packers * Michael Bankston (1992–2000), DL, Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals * Stan Blinka (1979–1983), LB, New York Jets *
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(2009–2012), QB, New York Giants,
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, Oakland Raiders *
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(2019–Present), WR,
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* Keith Davis (2002–2008), DB,
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* Tim Denton (1998–2000), DB,
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, San Diego Chargers * Johnnie Dirden (1978–1981), WR,
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,
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, Pittsburgh Steelers * Trey Diller (2013), WR, Carolina Panthers * Matt Dominguez (2001), TE, Denver Broncos * Lac Edwards (2016–2021), P, New York Jets * P. J. Hall (2018–Present), DT, Oakland Raiders * Odie Harris (1988–1995), DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
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, Arizona Cardinals, Houston Oilers *
Keith Heinrich Keith Charles Heinrich (born March 19, 1979) is a former American football tight end. He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the sixth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He was a two-sport star at Sam Houston State Bearkats#Football, Sam Houston S ...
(2002–2004, 2007), TE, Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers * Jimmy Hill (1955–1966), DB, Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs * Ed Kallina (1928), OL, Chicago Bears *
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(1987), CB, Washington Redskins * Josh McCown (2002–2020), QB, Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders,
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, Carolina Panthers,
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, Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans * Guido Merkens (1978–1987), DB QB P WR, Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles * Mike Nelms (1980–1984), DB, Washington Redskins * Ralph Ruthstrom (1945–1949), FB HB QB, Cleveland/LA Rams, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts *
Julian Spence Julian Carroll Spence (May 5, 1929 – March 6, 1990) was an American football defensive back who played two seasons with the Houston Oilers of the American Football League (AFL). He played college football at Sam Houston State University and att ...
(1956–1961), DB, Chicago Cardinals,
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, Houston Oilers * D. D. Terry (2007–2008), RB,
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, Houston Texans *George Wright (defensive lineman), George Wright (1970–1972), DT, Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns


Individual awards


National awards

Sam Houston has had a total of 88 players selected into the College Football All-America Team, including 58 NCAA All-Americans and 30 NAIA All-Americans. A number of these players have also been considered for major national awards. In 2016, quarterback Jeremiah Briscoe became the first Bearkat to win the Payton Award. In 2017 he became the first Bearkat to win two Payton Awards and only the second FCS player to win multiple Payton Awards after former Appalachian State quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first in 2009. ''Major honors'' *Walter Payton Award, Walter Payton Award Finalists
Most Outstanding FCS Offensive Player :Chris Chaloupka, QB, 1999 – 13th : Josh McCown, QB, 2001 – 7th :Dustin Long (American football), Dustin Long, QB, 2004 – 2nd :D. D. Terry, RB, 2006 – 16th : Timothy Flanders, RB, 2011 – 7th, 2012 – 13th :Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, 2016 - Winner, 2017 Winner *Buck Buchanan Award, Buck Buchanan Award Finalists
Most Outstanding FCS Defensive Player :Keith Davis, DB, 2001 – 7th :Darnell Taylor, S, 2012 – 14th : P. J. Hall, DE, 2016 - 3rd :Derick Roberson, DE, 2018 - 2nd *AFCA Coach of the Year :Willie Fritz, National, 2011 :Willie Fritz, Regional, 2011 & 2012 *Eddie Robinson Award
Coach of the Year :
K. C. Keeler Kurt Charles Keeler (born July 26, 1959) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Sam Houston State University, a position he had held since 2014. Previously, Keeler was the head coach at his alma mater, th ...
- 2016


Conference awards

Sam Houston has had 407 All-Conference selections and honorable mentions, including 202 in the Southland Conference, 25 in the Gulf Star Conference, 173 in the Lone Star Conference, and 7 in the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. * Player of the Year :Lanny Dycus, QB, Gulf Star (1985) :Chris Chaloupka, QB, Southland (1999) :Josh McCown, QB, Southland (2001) :Dustin Long, QB, Southland (2004) :Timothy Flanders, RB, Southland (2011 & 2012) :Jeremiah Briscoe, QB, Southland (2016) * Offensive Player of the Year :Chris Chaloupka, QB, Southland (1999) :D. D. Terry, RB, Southland (2006) :Richard Sincere, WR, Southland (2011) :Jared Johnson, QB, Southland (2015) :Yedidiah Louis, WR, Southland (2016) :Davion Davis, WR, Southland (2017) * Defensive Player of the Year :Keith Davis, DB, Southland (2000) :Darnell Taylor, S, Southland (2011 & 2012) :P.J. Hall, DE, Southland (2016) * Freshman of the Year :Bart Bradley, P, Gulf Star (1986) :Victor McKnight, C, Southland (1996) :Matt Dominguez, WR, Southland (1997) :P.J. Hall, DE, Southland (2014) :Nathan Stewart, WR, Southland (2016) * Newcomer of the Year :Tim Denton, DB, Southland (1995) :Chris Chaloupka, QB, Southland (1999) :Timothy Flanders, RB, Southland (2010) * Coach of the Year :Ron Randleman, Gulf Star (1986) :Ron Randleman, Southland (1991 & 2001) :Willie Fritz, Southland (2011) :K. C. Keeler, Southland (2016)


Individual program records


Rushing records

*Most rushing attempts, career: 999, Timothy Flanders (2010–2013) *Most rushing attempts, season: 298, Timothy Flanders (2011) *Most rushing attempts, game: 39, Charles Harris vs North Texas Mean Green football, North Texas (1993) *Most rushing yards, career: 5,664, Timothy Flanders (2010–2013) *Most rushing yards, season: 1,644, Timothy Flanders (2011) *Most rushing yards, game: 287, Timothy Flanders vs Montana Grizzlies football, Montana (2011) *Most rushing touchdowns, career: 66, Timothy Flanders (2010–2013) *Most rushing touchdowns, season: 22, Timothy Flanders (2011) *Most rushing touchdowns, game: 5, Timothy Flanders (September 20, 2011 vs. New Mexico Lobos football, New Mexico) *Longest rush from scrimmage: 90 yards, Charles Harris vs Rice Owls football, Rice (1993), Arthur Louis vs SFA (1978), Dennis Gann vs Texas A&M–Kingsville Javelinas football, Texas A&I (1966) *Most games with at least 100 rushing yards, career: 30, Timothy Flanders (2010–2013) *Most games with at least 100 rushing yards, season: 10, Timothy Flanders (2012) *Most games with at least 200 rushing yards, career: 2, Charles Harris (1993), D. D. Terry (2006), Timothy Flanders (2011–2012) *Most games with at least 200 rushing yards, season: 2, Charles Harris (1993, D. D. Terry (2006)


Passing records

*Most passing attempts, career: 1,328, Jeremiah Briscoe (2015–17) *Most passing attempts, season: 579, Jeremiah Briscoe (2017) *Most passing attempts, game: 69,
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vs Southeastern Louisiana Lions football, Southeastern Louisiana (2008) *Most passing completions, career: 1,328, Jeremiah Briscoe (2015–17) *Most passing completions, season: 333, Dustin Long (2004) *Most passing completions, game: 38, Dustin Long vs Eastern Washington Eagles football, Eastern Washington at FCS Quarterfinals (2004) *Most passing yards, career: 11,488, Jeremiah Briscoe (2015–17) *Most passing yards, season: 5,003, Jeremiah Briscoe (2004) *Most passing yards, game: 577, Dustin Long vs McNeese State Cowboys football, McNeese State (2004) *Most passing touchdowns, career: 116, Jeremiah Briscoe (2015–17) *Most passing touchdowns, season: 57, Jeremiah Briscoe (2016) *Most passing touchdowns, game: 7, Jeremiah Briscoe (2016) *Longest pass completion: 99 yards, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano vs Howard Payne University (1980) *Most games with at least 300 passing yards, season: 11, Jeremiah Briscoe (2016) *Most Victories as a Starting Quarterback: 39, Brian Bell (2010-2013)


Receiving records

*Most receptions, career: 294, Yedidiah Louis (2014-2017) *Most receptions, season: 99, Jarrod Fuller (2004) *Most receptions, game: 13, Four Times: Jason Mathenia (2004), Torrance Williams (2013),
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(2017, 2018) *Most receiving yards, career: 3,942, Yedidiah Louis (2014-2017) *Most receiving yards, season: 1,648, Nathan Stewart (2017) *Most receiving yards, game: 268, Nathan Stewart vs McNeese State Cowboys football, McNeese State (2016) *Most touchdown receptions, career: 40, Davion Davis (2015-2018) *Most touchdown receptions, season: 18, Jonathon Cooper (2001) *Most touchdown receptions, game: 4, Matt Dominguez vs Nicholls State Colonels football, Nicholls State (1999) *Longest pass reception: 97 yards, Frankie Reescano from Blinky Ford vs Howard Payne (1980) *Most games with at least 100 receiving yards, career: 16, Nathan Stewart (2016-2019)


Defensive records

*Most tackles, career: 538, Stan Blinka (1975–1978) *Most tackles, season: 211, Stan Blinka (1978) *Most tackles, game: 24, Stan Blinka (1978 vs Stephen F. Austin) *Most sacks, career: 42, P. J. Hall (2014-2017) *Most sacks, season: 15, Andre Finley (1988) *Most sacks, game: 4, Michael Bankston (1991 vs Angelo State Rams football, Angelo State), Will Henry (2010 vs Nicholls State) *Most interceptions, career: 14, Daxton Swanson (2009–2012) *Most interceptions, season: 8, Daxton Swanson (2011) *Most interceptions, game: 3, Charles Stanley vs. Howard Payne (1977), Mark Hughes vs. McNeese State (2004)


Future non-conference opponents

Future non-conference opponents announced as of October 14, 2022. * The Air Force game in 2023, will be played at
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in Houston.


References


External links

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