Eastern Kentucky Colonels football

Eastern Kentucky Colonels
2017 Eastern Kentucky Colonels football team
First season 1891
Athletic director Steve Lochmueller
Head coach Mark Elder
2nd season, 38 (.273)
Stadium Roy Kidd Stadium
(Capacity: 20,000)
Field Hanger Field
Year built 1969
Field surface SF II Synthetic Turf
Location Richmond, Kentucky
NCAA division Division I FCS
Conference Ohio Valley Conference
All-time record 55234438 (.611)
Bowl record 33 (.500)
Playoff appearances 20
Claimed nat'l titles 2
Conference titles 21
Rivalries Jacksonville State
Eastern Illinois
WKU (Former)
Consensus All-Americans 46
Colors Maroon and White[1]
         
Fight song Hail, Hail and Yea, Eastern
Mascot The Colonel
Marching band Eastern Kentucky University Marching Colonels
Outfitter Reebok
Website EKUSports

The Eastern Kentucky Colonels football program represents Eastern Kentucky University in college football as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and competes at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. The school has traditionally had much success on the football field, having won twenty OVC conference titles and two Division I FCS National Championships (then called Division I-AA) in 1979 and 1982, and reaching the finals in 1980 and 1981. Much of the success came during the long tenure of head coach Roy Kidd from 1964 to 2002. In 1990, Eastern honored Kidd by naming the school's football stadium Roy Kidd Stadium. Eastern Kentucky's football team was able to secure 31 consecutive winning seasons before finally posting a losing season record in 2009.

In September 2013, the Lexington Herald-Leader, the daily newspaper of nearby Lexington, reported that EKU was considering moving its program to the top-level Football Bowl Subdivision. However, under NCAA rules, such a move would require that EKU receive an invitation from an existing FBS conference.[2]

Team information

Nickname: Colonels
Uniforms:

National Championships: 2 – 1979 & 1982
Conference Championships: Twenty One – (Ohio Valley Conference)
1954, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2007, 2008, and 2011
Conference history:

Head coaching history

Years Coach Record Conference Championships
1909 James Park 0–0–4 0
1910–1911 Clyde Wilson 2–7–1 0
1912 Charles Keith 3–4–1 0
1913–1916 Ben Bernard 8–13–2 0
1919–1921 Clyde McCoy 3–6–1 0
1922–1928 George Hembree 21–29–4 0
1929–1934 Charles "Turkey" Hughes 8–29–6 0
1935–1946 Rome Rankin 56–24–6 0
1947–1953 Tom Samuels 41–24–2 0
1954–1963 Glenn Presnell 42–49–3 2
1964–2002 Roy Kidd 315–123–8 16
2003–2007 Danny Hope 35–22 1
2008–2015 Dean Hood 55–38 2
2015–present Mark Elder 0-0 0

Championships

NCAA Division I FCS National Championships

Eastern Kentucky went to four consecutive national championship games, winning twice in 1979 and 1982.

Year Finish
1979 FCS National Champions
1980 FCS National Runners-Up
1981 FCS National Runners-Up
1982 FCS National Champions

Bowl games

Year Winning team Losing team Result
1955 Tangerine Bowl Nebraska-Omaha 7 EKU 6 Lost
1967 Grantland Rice Bowl EKU 27 Ball State 13 Won
1979 Camellia Bowl EKU 30 Lehigh 7 Won
1980 Camellia Bowl Boise State 31 EKU 29 Lost
1981 Pioneer Bowl Idaho State 34 EKU 23 Lost
1982 Pioneer Bowl EKU 17 Delaware 14 Won

NCAA Division I FCS Playoff appearances

Eastern Kentucky has made 21 appearances in the I-AA/FCS playoffs since 1978.

Year Round Opponent Result
1979 Semifinals
Championship
Nevada
Lehigh
W 33–302OT
W 30–7
1980 Semifinals
Championship
Lehigh
Boise State
W 23–20
L 29–31
1981 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Delaware
Boise State
Idaho State
W 35–28
W 23–17
L 23–34
1982 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship
Idaho
Tennessee State
Delaware
W 38–30
W 13–7
W 17–14
1983 First Round Boston University L 20–24
1984 First Round Middle Tennessee L 10–27
1986 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Furman
Eastern Illinois
Arkansas State
W 23–10
W 24–22
L 10–24
1987 First Round
Quarterfinals
Western Kentucky
Northeast Louisiana
W 40–17
L 32–33
1988 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
UMass
Western Kentucky
Georgia Southern
W 28–17
W 41–24
L 17–21
1989 First Round Youngstown State L 24–28
1990 First Round Furman L 17–45
1991 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Appalachian State
Middle Tennessee
Marshall
W 14–3
W 23–13
L 7–14
1992 First Round Marshall L 0–44
1993 First Round Georgia Southern L 12–14
1994 First Round
Quarterfinals
Boston University
Youngstown State
W 30–23
L 15–18
1995 First Round Montana L 0–48
1997 First Round Western Kentucky L 14–42
2007 First Round Richmond L 14–31
2008 First Round Richmond L 10–38
2011 First Round James Madison L 17–20
2014 First Round Indiana State L 16–36
Playoff Record 16–19

Conference championships

Year Conference Overall Record Conf. Record Head Coach
1954 Ohio Valley 8–1–1 5–0 Glenn Presnell
1962 Ohio Valley 6-3 4–2 Glenn Presnell
1967 Ohio Valley 8–1–2 5–0–2 Roy Kidd
1968 Ohio Valley 8–2 7–0 Roy Kidd
1974 Ohio Valley 8-2 6–1 Roy Kidd
1976 Ohio Valley 8–3 6–1 Roy Kidd
1981 Ohio Valley 12–2 8–0 Roy Kidd
1982 Ohio Valley 13–0 7–0 Roy Kidd
1983 Ohio Valley 7–3-1 6–1 Roy Kidd
1984 Ohio Valley 8–4 6–1 Roy Kidd
1986 Ohio Valley 10–3–1 6–1 Roy Kidd
1987 Ohio Valley 9–3 5–1 Roy Kidd
1988 Ohio Valley 11–3 6–0 Roy Kidd
1990 Ohio Valley 10–2 5–1 Roy Kidd
1991 Ohio Valley 12–2 7–0 Roy Kidd
1993 Ohio Valley 8–4 8–0 Roy Kidd
1994 Ohio Valley 10–3 8–0 Roy Kidd
1997 Ohio Valley 8–4 7–0 Roy Kidd
2007 Ohio Valley 9–3 8–0 Danny Hope
2008 Ohio Valley 8–4 7–1 Dean Hood
2011 Ohio Valley 7–5 6–2 Dean Hood
Total 21

School records

Team records

Individual records

References

  1. Eastern Kentucky University Visual Identity Guide. March 20, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  2. Story, Mark (September 14, 2013). "Mark Story: EKU is 'discussing' moving its football program up to the FBS". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved September 18, 2013.
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