Bucknell Bison football explained

Teamname:Bucknell Bison football
Currentseason:2024 Bucknell Bison football team
Firstyear:1883
Headcoach:Dave Cecchini
Headcoachyear:6th
Hcwins:13
Hclosses:35
Stadium:Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium
Stadcapacity:13,100
Location:Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Ncaadivision:I FCS
Conference:Patriot League
Atwins:560
Atlosses:526
Atties:5
Bowlwins:1
Bowllosses:0
Conftitles:1
Websitename:BucknellBison.com
Websiteurl:https://bucknellbison.com/sports/football

The Bucknell Bison football team represents Bucknell University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) level. Bucknell is a member of the Patriot League. Bucknell won the first Orange Bowl, 26–0, over the Miami Hurricanes on January 1, 1935.

History

The Bucknell football team was established in 1883 after a group of students from Lafayette College journeyed west to play a group of students from the University at Lewisburg, as Bucknell University was then called. The Lewisburg students lost the game, 59–0, and did not play another game until 1887. In 1918, Bucknell had its first of its three undefeated seasons. On October 10, 1925, Bucknell played George Washington at home on the day that Christy Mathewson was buried in Lewisburg. In his honor, there was no cheering in the first quarter. In 1931 Clarke Hinkle led Bucknell to a 6–0–3 record.[1] In 1960, the team won its first Lambert Cup. In 1989, the newly renovated Christy Mathewson–Memorial Stadium was renamed in Mathewson's honor. In 1996, Bucknell won its first conference championship. Bucknell football celebrated its seventh-straight winning season in 2001.

Classifications

Conference memberships

Bowl games

W 26–0

Individual award winners

College Football Hall of Fame

1929–1931 1971

Pro Football Hall of Fame

Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of January 1, 2022.[2]

at James Madisonat Navyat Air Forceat VMIVMI
VMIat VMIVMI
at Cornell

Notes and References

  1. Web site: W. Clarke Hinkle Biography. bucknellbison.com. Bucknell University. July 22, 2016.
  2. Web site: Bucknell Bison Football Future Schedules. FBSchedules.com. January 1, 2022.