Southern Oregon Raiders football
Southern Oregon University football |
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First season |
1927 |
Head coach |
Craig Howard |
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1st year, 0–0 (—) |
Home stadium |
Raider Stadium |
Stadium capacity |
4,000 |
Stadium surface |
Grass |
Location |
Ashland, OR |
Conference |
Independent |
All-time record |
310–316–15 (.495) |
Postseason bowl record |
– |
Conference titles |
10 |
Colors |
Red and Black |
Mascot |
Red-Tailed Hawk |
Rivals |
Western Oregon Wolves |
Website |
SOURaiders.com |
The Southern Oregon University Raiders football team is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and is not associated with any conference. Southern Oregon's first football team was fielded in 1927. The team plays its home games at Raider Stadium, in Ashland, OR.
History
The Raiders played their first game on November 5, 1927 against Lewis & Clark College, which they won 24–0. The other two games played that season were against rivals Western Oregon and Humboldt State.[1]
The Raiders first tasted sustained success under head coach Al Akins. During Akins' 15 years as the Raiders' head coach, Southern Oregon was conference champions seven times (either outright or co-champions).[2] 18 years after Akins' last season, the Raiders experienced their first postseason, defeating Central Washington in the first round of the NAIA playoffs and losing to Mesa State in the quarterfinals.[3] The Raiders found even greater success during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, reaching the quarterfinals of the NAIA playoffs each year. Although, in both years, Southern Oregon lost to Carroll College, neither game was decided by more than four points.[4]
In June 2008, Southern Oregon was seeking to move up to NCAA Division II as the Great Northwest Athletic Conference has only nine teams after Seattle University moved up to Division I. The University is currently a member of the Cascade Collegiate Conference of the NAIA, however, the CCC does not support football so the team is considered independent. It has been reported that the move to NCAA may take years to complete.[5] During the 2008 season, SOU will play three teams from the NAIA, three teams from NCAA Division III, three teams from NCAA Division II, and one from NCAA Division I FCS[6]
In November 2010, Steve Helminiak was fired as head coach at Southern Oregon. He was replaced by Craig Howard, a high school football coach from Florida. Howard is best known for being the head coach of Tim Tebow at Nease High School in St Augustine, Florida.[7]
Chronology of Head Coaches
Coach |
Years |
Record (W-L-T) |
Roy McNeal |
1927–1931 |
12–9–4 |
Howard Hobson |
1932–1934 |
12–7–1 |
Jean Eberheart |
1935–1938 |
4–17–3 |
Al Simpson |
1946–1950 |
27–16–1 |
William Abbey |
1951 |
1–8–0 |
Alex Peterson |
1952–1954 |
8–14–0 |
Al Akins |
1955–1969 |
71–62–3 |
Larry Kramer |
1970–1971 |
3–16–0 |
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Coach |
Years |
Record (W-L-T) |
Scott Johnson |
1972–1979 |
35–40–0 |
Chuck Mills |
1980–1988 |
48–40–1 |
Jim Palazzolo |
1989–1995 |
30–31–2 |
Jeff Olson |
1996–2004 |
50–36–0 |
Shay McClure |
2005 |
1–9–0 |
Steve Helminiak |
2006–2010 |
15–32–0 |
Craig Howard |
2011–Current |
5-5-0 |
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Former Notable Players
Rivalry with Western Oregon
Beginning in 1927, the Western Oregon Wolves and the Southern Oregon Raiders have played 71 games against each other, more than any other opponent either school has faced. Due to the number of times the teams have met some have chosen to refer to the game as the "little civil war". This is in reference to the civil war game played between the state's two NCAA BCS schools, the University of Oregon and Oregon State University. However, the competition between the two squads is not nearly as heated as their division one counterparts, as Southern Oregon has not won since 1998 and holds a 26–44–1 all-time record against the Wolves.[9]
Year |
Visitor |
Home |
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Year |
Visitor |
Home |
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Year |
Visitor |
Home |
1927 |
Western Oregon 12 |
Southern Oregon 19 |
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1928 |
Western Oregon 12 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
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1929 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 0 |
1930 |
Did Not Play |
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1931 |
Did Not Play |
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1932 |
Western Oregon 20 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
1933 |
Southern Oregon 12 |
Western Oregon 7 |
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1934 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
Western Oregon 7 |
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1935 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
Western Oregon 12 |
1936 |
Western Oregon 7 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
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1937 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 6 |
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1938 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
Western Oregon 19 |
1938 |
Western Oregon 6 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
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1939 |
No Team |
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1940 |
No Team |
1941 |
No Team |
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1942 |
No Team |
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1943 |
No Team |
1944 |
No Team |
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1945 |
No Team |
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1946 |
Southern Oregon 51 |
Western Oregon 0 |
1947 |
Southern Oregon 20 |
Western Oregon 0 |
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1948 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
Western Oregon 13 |
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1949 |
Western Oregon 30 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
1950 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 40 |
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1951 |
Western Oregon 48 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
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1952 |
Western Oregon 13 |
Southern Oregon 26 |
1953 |
Southern Oregon 14 |
Western Oregon 40 |
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1954 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
Western Oregon 34 |
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1955 |
Western Oregon 6 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
1956 |
Southern Oregon 12 |
Western Oregon 6 |
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1957 |
Western Oregon 19 |
Southern Oregon 21 |
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1958 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 21 |
1959 |
Western Oregon 7 |
Southern Oregon 20 |
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1960 |
Southern Oregon 32 |
Western Oregon 12 |
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1961 |
Western Oregon 7 |
Southern Oregon 26 |
1962 |
Southern Oregon 12 |
Western Oregon 6 |
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1963 |
Western Oregon 0 |
Southern Oregon 33 |
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1964 |
Southern Oregon 32 |
Western Oregon 19 |
1965 |
Western Oregon 21 |
Southern Oregon 27 |
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1966 |
Southern Oregon 20 |
Western Oregon 32 |
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1967 |
Western Oregon 20 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
1968 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
Western Oregon 17 |
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1969 |
Western Oregon 33 |
Southern Oregon 12 |
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1970 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
Western Oregon 24 |
1971 |
Western Oregon 17 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
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1972 |
Western Oregon 30 |
Southern Oregon 28 |
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1973 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
Western Oregon 24 |
1974 |
Western Oregon 29 |
Southern Oregon 34 |
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1975 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 12 |
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1976 |
Western Oregon 28 |
Southern Oregon 20 |
1977 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 40 |
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1978 |
Southern Oregon 21 |
Western Oregon 51 |
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1979 |
Western Oregon 10 |
Southern Oregon 6 |
1980 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
Western Oregon 21 |
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1981 |
Western Oregon 42 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
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1982 |
Southern Oregon 23 |
Western Oregon 13 |
1983 |
Western Oregon 22 |
Southern Oregon 45 |
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1984 |
Southern Oregon 17 |
Western Oregon 24 |
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1985 |
Western Oregon 32 |
Southern Oregon 14 |
1986 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
Western Oregon 36 |
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1987 |
Western Oregon 17 |
Southern Oregon 38 |
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1988 |
Southern Oregon 3 |
Western Oregon 22 |
1989 |
Western Oregon 21 |
Southern Oregon 42 |
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1990 |
Southern Oregon 57 |
Western Oregon 20 |
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1991 |
Southern Oregon 54 |
Western Oregon 13 |
1992 |
Western Oregon 31 |
Southern Oregon 46 |
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1993 |
Southern Oregon 40 |
Western Oregon 45 |
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1994 |
Western Oregon 33 |
Southern Oregon 28 |
1995 |
Western Oregon 14 |
Southern Oregon 32 |
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1996 |
Southern Oregon 14 |
Western Oregon 21 |
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1997 |
Western Oregon 14 |
Southern Oregon 22 |
1998 |
Southern Oregon 56 |
Western Oregon 35 |
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1999 |
Southern Oregon 17 |
Western Oregon 52 |
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2000 |
Western Oregon 21 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
2001 |
Did Not Play |
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2002 |
Western Oregon 34 |
Southern Oregon 20 |
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2003 |
Did Not Play |
2004 |
Did Not Play |
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2005 |
Western Oregon 24 |
Southern Oregon 10 |
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2006 |
Western Oregon 38 |
Southern Oregon 0 |
2006 |
Southern Oregon 7 |
Western Oregon 53 |
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2007 |
Southern Oregon 13 |
Western Oregon 37 |
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2008 |
Western Oregon 35 |
Southern Oregon 3 |
Championships
Conference championships
Southern Oregon has won a combined 12 conference championships. The Raiders won the Far West Conference three times, the Oregon Collegiate Conference six times, NAIA District II once, the Columbia Football Association Mount Hood League once, and NAIA Independents once.
Year |
Conference |
Overall Record |
1946 |
Far West Conference |
8–0–0 |
1947 |
Far West Conference |
7–2–0 |
1948 |
Far West Conference |
5–5–0 |
1955† |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
4–5–0 |
1957 |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
6–2–1 |
1961 |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
5–4–0 |
1962 |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
8–1–0 |
1964† |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
6–2–1 |
1965 |
Oregon Collegiate Conference |
5–3–1 |
1983 |
NAIA District II |
9–2–0 |
1990 |
Columbia Football Association Mount Hood League |
6–3–1 |
2001 |
NAIA Independent |
9–2–1 |
† Denotes co-champions |
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Conference affiliations
- 1927–1938: Independent
- 1939–1945: No Team
- 1946–1952: Far West Conference
- 1953–1954: Independent
- 1955–1965: Oregon Collegiate Conference
- 1966–1970: Independent
- 1971–1985: Evergreen Conference
- 1985–1986: Columbia Football League
- 1987–1994: Columbia Football Association Mount Hood League
- 1995–1998: Columbia Football Association
- 1999–present: NAIA Independent
References
External links
Southern Oregon Football Seasons
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