Teamname: | Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football |
Currentseason: | 2024 Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football team |
Headcoach: | Alonzo Hampton |
Headcoachyear: | 1st |
Hcwins: | 0 |
Hclosses: | 0 |
Stadium: | Simmons Bank Field |
Stadcapacity: | 16,000 |
Stadsurface: | Natural grass |
Ncaadivision: | I FCS |
Conference: | SWAC |
Confdivision: | West |
Location: | Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
Atwins: | 348 |
Atlosses: | 451 |
Atties: | 44 |
Natltitles: | 1 (black college: 2012) |
Conftitles: | 1 |
Divtitles: | 3 |
Marchingband: | The Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South (M4) |
Websitename: | uapblionsroar.com |
Websiteurl: | https://uapblionsroar.com/sports/footballl |
The Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football program represents the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in college football as the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The Lions play their home games at Simmons Bank Field in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
10–2 | 8–1 |
10–2 | 8–1 |
SWAC West | Mo Forte | 8–4 (7–3) | Alabama A&M Bulldogs | 30,213 | |||
SWAC West | Monte Coleman | 10–2 (8–1) | Jackson State Tigers | 32,480 | |||
SWAC West | Doc Gamble | 4–1 (4–0) | Alabama A&M Bulldogs | 17,248 |
The Golden Lions appeared in the NAIA playoffs two times. Their combined record was 3–2.
1994 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship | Central State (OH) Montana Western Northeastern State (OK) | W, 21–14 W, 60–53 OT L, 12–13 | |
1995 | Semifinals | Northeastern State (OK) | L, 14–17 |
Over 29 Arkansas Pine Bluff alumni have played in the NFL,[1] including: