Teamname: | Carson–Newman Eagles |
Athleticdirector: | Matt Pope |
Headcoach: | Ashley Ingram |
Headcoachyear: | 1st |
Hcwins: | 9 |
Hclosses: | 2 |
Stadium: | Burke–Tarr Stadium |
Stadcapacity: | 6500 |
Fieldname: | Roy Harmon Field |
Stadiumbuilt: | 2005 |
Stadsurface: | FieldTurf |
Location: | Jefferson City, Tennessee |
Ncaadivision: | II |
Conference: | South Atlantic |
Atwins: | 659 |
Atlosses: | 353 |
Atties: | 32 |
Playoffapps: | 27 (NCAA: 16, NAIA: 11) |
Natltitles: | 5 (NAIA: 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989) |
Conftitles: | 24 |
Websitename: | Carson–Newman Eagles football |
Websiteurl: | https://cneagles.com/sports/m-footbl/index |
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).
1983 | NAIA (5) | Division I (5) | Ken Sparks | 10–3 (6–1 SAC) | Mesa State | W, 36–28 |
1984 | 10–2–1 (6–1 SAC) | Central Arkansas | T, 19–19 | |||
1986 | 12–1 (6–1 SAC) | Cameron | W, 17–0 | |||
1988 | 12–2 (5–2 SAC) | Adams State | W, 56–21 | |||
1989 | 12–1 (6–1 SAC) | Emporia State | W, 34–20 |
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