Centenary Gentlemen football explained

Teamname:Centenary Gentlemen football
Firstyear:1894
Lastyear:1947 (returning in 2024)
Athleticdirector:David Orr
Headcoach:Byron Dawson
Headcoachyear:1st
Hcwins:9
Hclosses:1
Stadium:Mayo Field
Stadiumbuilt:1979
Stadcapacity:500
Stadsurface:FieldTurf
Location:Shreveport, Louisiana
Ncaadivision:III
Conference:SCAC
Atwins:137
Atlosses:94
Atties:20
Bowlwins:0
Bowllosses:0
Bowlties:1
Conftitles:1 LIAA (1923)
2 SIAA (1926–1927)
Websitename:gocentenary.com
Websiteurl:https://www.gocentenary.com/sports/fball/index

The Centenary Gentlemen football team will represent Centenary College of Louisiana in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Gentlemen will be members of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) starting 2024. The Gentlemen will play their home games at Mayo Field in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Their head coach is Byron Dawson, who took over the position in the team's exhibition season of 2023.

History

The school fielded several makeshift teams for the 1894, 1895, and 1896 seasons. In 1898, the school's Board of Trustees banned intercollegiate athletic participation. This ban was instituted due to large losses in football to Louisiana State University that resulted in two Centenary players being hospitalized. In 1901, the ban was eased to allow the college to field a baseball team. Intercollegiate competition at the school was fully restored with the school's move to Shreveport in 1908[1] The 1927 team coached by Homer H. Norton was one of the school's best ever teams, posting an undefeated 10 - 0 record.

Centenary fielded a college football team until 1941. The Centenary football team was discontinued for the duration of World War II due to budget deficits, and declining fan interest. An attempt to reinstate the football program was halted in 1947.[2] And later in the 60s.

On November 10, 2021, it was announced that Centenary College is bringing back football. On March 30, 2022, a historic decision was made by naming Shreveport’s own Byron Dawson as the new Head Coach of the Gents. Dawson, (a former Evangel & LSU standout), became the first African-American Head Football Coach in school history. The school began exhibition play in 2023, and will officially begin NCAA competition in 2024.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Sloane, Bentley. The Glory Years of Football, Centenary College of Louisiana 1922-1942. http://wikiurls.com/?https://archive.org/stream/gloryyearsoffoot00sloa/gloryyearsoffoot00sloa_djvu.txt.
  2. Web site: The Glory Years of Football:Centenary College of Louisiana 1922-1942. Internet Archive. January 21, 2014. Internet Archive.
  3. Web site: Centenary Announces Return of Football. 10 November 2021.