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Carson–Newman Eagles Football
The Carson–Newman Eagles football team represents Carson–Newman University, located in Jefferson City, Tennessee, in NCAA Division II college football. The Eagles, who began playing football in 1895, currently compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Carson–Newman's home games are played at Burke–Tarr Stadium. Carson–Newman has won five national championships, all as members of the NAIA (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, and 1989). Conference history * South Atlantic Conference The South Atlantic Conference (SAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, which operates in the southeastern United States. The SAC was founded in 1975 as ... (1975–present) Championships National championships References External links * {{Carson-Newman Eagles football navbox American football teams established in 1895 1895 establishments in Tennessee ...
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Ashley Ingram
Ashley Ingram (born March 31, 1973) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Carson–Newman University, a position he has held since 2024. He also coached for North Alabama, Temple, North Cobb High School, West Alabama, Rhode Island, Bucknell, and Navy. He played college football as an offensive lineman In gridiron football, a lineman is a player who specializes in play at the line of scrimmage. The linemen of the team currently in possession of the ball are the offensive line (OL), while linemen on the opposing team are the defensive line ( ... for North Alabama. Head coaching record References External links Carson–Newman profileNavy profile 1973 births Living people American football offensive linemen Bucknell Bison football coaches Carson–Newman Eagles football coaches North Alabama Lions football coaches North Alabama Lions football players Navy Midshipmen football coaches Rhode Island Rams football coache ...
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Colorado Mesa Mavericks Football
The Colorado Mesa Mavericks (formerly Mesa State Mavericks) are the athletic teams that represent Colorado Mesa University, located in Grand Junction, Colorado, in NCAA NCAA Division II, Division II intercollegiate sports. The Mavericks compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 28 varsity sports. Varsity sports Teams Beach volleyball is a fully sanctioned NCAA sport which had its first national championship in the spring of 2016. The Colorado Mesa team competes as an independent. Club sports In addition to varsity sports, CMU has a large number of club sports which include alpine skiing, nordic skiing, cycling, ice hockey, e-sports, rodeo, and women's rugby. Facilities * Bus Bergman Sports Complex ** CMU Football Practice Field ** CMU Softball Field – Softball ** The Diamond at Hamilton Ballpark – Baseball (primary) ** O'Brien Track & Field Complex – Track & Field * Brownson Arena – Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling * CMU Rugby Pitch – Ru ...
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Carson–Newman Eagles Football
The Carson–Newman Eagles football team represents Carson–Newman University, located in Jefferson City, Tennessee, in NCAA Division II college football. The Eagles, who began playing football in 1895, currently compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC). Carson–Newman's home games are played at Burke–Tarr Stadium. Carson–Newman has won five national championships, all as members of the NAIA (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, and 1989). Conference history * South Atlantic Conference The South Atlantic Conference (SAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, which operates in the southeastern United States. The SAC was founded in 1975 as ... (1975–present) Championships National championships References External links * {{Carson-Newman Eagles football navbox American football teams established in 1895 1895 establishments in Tennessee ...
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Emporia State Hornets Football
The Emporia State Hornets football program is a college football team that represents Emporia State University. The team competes as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA), which is a conference in the NCAA Division II. The program began in 1897 college football season, 1897 and has fifteen conference titles. On December 15, 2006, former Hornets quarterback Garin Higgins became the team's List of Emporia State Hornets head football coaches, 24th head coach, following the resignation of Dave Wiemers. Home games are played on Francis G. Welch Stadium, Jones Field at Welch Stadium, located on the Emporia State University campus in Emporia, Kansas. In August 2017, Hero Sports named Emporia State the "best football team in Kansas, regardless of division". History The most successful era for ESU football was from 1928 to 1954, when the program was coached by Fran Welch and posted an overall winning percentage. From 1955 to 1982, the Hornets struggl ...
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1989 Carson–Newman Eagles Football Team
The 1989 Carson–Newman Eagles football team was an American football team that represented Carson–Newman College (renamed Carson–Newman University in 2012) as a member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) during the 1989 NAIA Division I football season. In its tenth year under head coach Ken Sparks, the team compiled a 12–1 record (6–1 against conference opponents) and won the SAC championship. The Eagles advanced to the NAIA playoffs, defeating in the quarterfinals and Central State (OH) in the semifinals. They faced in the Champion Bowl, winning by a 34–20 score to win the NAIA national championship. It was the fifth of five national championships won by Carson–Newman in seven years (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the Morris worm, 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United State ..., ...
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Adams State Grizzlies Football
The Adams State Grizzlies football team represents Adams State University in college football at the NCAA Division II level. The Grizzlies are members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), fielding its team in the RMAC since 1957. The Grizzlies play their home games at Rex Stadium in Alamosa, Colorado. The team was formally known as the Adams State Indians. Their current head coach is Levi Gallas, who has held the position since 2024. Conference affiliations * Independent (1930–1945) * New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference (1946–1955) * Independent (1956) * Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), commonly known as the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) from approximately 1910 through the late 1960s, is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N ... (1957–present) List of head coaches Key Coaches Year-by-year results Notes References External links * { ...
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1988 Carson–Newman Eagles Football Team
1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United States (National Science Foundation Network) and Europe (Nordunet) as well as the first Internet-based chat protocol, Internet Relay Chat. The concept of the World Wide Web was first discussed at CERN in 1988. The Soviet Union began its major deconstructing towards a mixed economy at the beginning of 1988 and began its gradual dissolution. The Iron Curtain began to disintegrate in 1988 as Hungary began allowing freer travel to the Western world. The first extrasolar planet, Gamma Cephei Ab (confirmed in 2003), was detected this year and the World Health Organization began its mission to eradicate polio. Global warming also began to emerge as a more significant concern, with climate scientist James Hansen testifying before the U.S. Senate on the issue. E ...
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Cameron Aggies Football
The Cameron Aggies are the athletic team that represent Cameron University, located in Lawton, Oklahoma, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Aggies compete as members of the Lone Star Conference for all 14 varsity sports. Varsity sports Teams Men's sports * Baseball * Basketball * Cross country * Golf * Tennis * Track and field Women's sports * Basketball * Cross country * Golf * Softball * Spirit team * Tennis * Track and field * Volleyball National championships Team Individual sports Men's basketball In the 1970s, as an NAIA Division I basketball program, the Aggies won three District IX Championships, as well as the 1980 NAIA Division I men's basketball tournament, 1980 NAIA men's basketball championship. This was the first national championship for Cameron athletics. Football In 1987 Cameron Aggies football team, 1987, Cameron defeated Carson–Newman Eagles football, Carson–Newman (Tenn.) 30–2 to win the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath ...
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1986 Carson–Newman Eagles Football Team
The 1986 Carson–Newman Eagles football team was an American football team that represented Carson–Newman College (renamed Carson–Newman University in 2012) as a member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) during the 1986 NAIA Division I football season. In its seventh year under head coach Ken Sparks, the team compiled a 12–1 record (6–1 against conference opponents), won the SAC championship, and defeated in the Champion Bowl to win the NAIA national championship. It was the third of five national championships (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, and 1989 1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...) won by Carson–Newman during the 1980s. Schedule References {{DEFAULTSORT:1986 Carson-Newman Eagles football team Carson-Newman Eagles Carson–Newman Eagles foot ...
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Central Arkansas Bears Football
The Central Arkansas Bears football program is the intercollegiate American football team for University of Central Arkansas (UCA) located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a member of the United Athletic Conference (UAC), which started play in 2023. For the 2021 season, UCA was a de facto associate member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), and in 2022 it played in its full-time home of the ASUN Conference. Central Arkansas's first football team was fielded in 1908. The team plays its home games at the 12,000-seat Estes Stadium in Conway, Arkansas. The Bears are coached by Nathan Brown, in his seventh year. UCA left the Southland Conference, which had been its all-sports home since 2006 and its football home since 2007, for the ASUN Conference in July 2021. At the time, the ASUN did not sponsor football, but committed to launching an FCS football league in the near future. In the 2021 season, ...
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1984 Carson–Newman Eagles Football Team
The 1984 Carson–Newman Eagles football team was an American football team that represented Carson–Newman College (renamed Carson–Newman University in 2012) as a member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) during the 1984 NAIA Division I football season. In its fifth year under head coach Ken Sparks, the team compiled a 10–2–1 record (6–1 against conference opponents), won the SAC championship, and tied in the Champion Bowl to become the NAIA national co-champion. It was the second of five national championships (1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, and 1989 1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ...) won by Carson–Newman during the 1980s. Schedule References {{DEFAULTSORT:1984 Carson-Newman Eagles football team Carson-Newman Eagles Carson–Newman Eagles ...
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Ken Sparks
Ken Sparks (February 25, 1944 – March 29, 2017) was an American football coach and player. He served as the head football coach at Carson–Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee from 1980 until his retirement at the end of the 2016 season. He is currently the record-holder for the most wins as a coach in NCAA Division II history. His Carson–Newman Eagles football, Carson–Newman Eagles won five NAIA Football National Championship, NAIA Championships (1983–1984, 1986, 1988–1989), and were three times runners-up in the NCAA Division II Football Championship, NCAA Division II playoffs (1996, 1998, and 1999). Biography Sparks was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He played college football as a wide receiver at Carson–Newman and graduated from the school in 1968. He was football coach at Gibbs High School (Corryton, Tennessee), Gibbs High School in Knoxville. The next year, he received a master's degree from Tennessee Technological University where he also coached q ...
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