Gallaudet Bison football explained

Teamname:Gallaudet Bison football
Firstyear:1883
Athleticdirector:Warren Keller
Headcoach:Chuck Goldstein
Headcoachyear:13th
Hcwins:50
Hclosses:63
Stadium:Hotchkiss Field
Location:Washington, D.C.
Stadcapacity:1,500
Stadsurface:Field Turf
Conference:Eastern Collegiate Football Conference
Atwins:159
Atlosses:367
Atties:2
Conftitles:3 (2013, 2022, 2023)
Websitename:www.gallaudetbison.com
Websiteurl:https://gallaudetbison.com/sports/football/

The Gallaudet Bison football team represents Gallaudet University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III competition. It has been discontinued many times, and most recently restarted in 2007.[1] [2] After an undefeated season in 2005, the first time such a season was achieved in the program's 122-year history, head coach Ed Hottle began his campaign to return Gallaudet to the NCAA ranks. With support from the Gallaudet administration, the Bison played their last season of club football in 2006 and played a full NCAA slate of eight games in 2007.[3] In the fall of 2013, Gallaudet's football program began a remarkable run for the Division III playoffs and garnering a considerable amount of publicity, winning the regular season with a 9–1 record, before falling to Hobart College in the first round of the playoffs and ending the season with a 9–2 (.818) overall record.[4] [5]

After the 2009 football season, Coach Hottle left to become the first head coach of the first football team at Stevenson University. He announced his decision in a heart-felt meeting with the football team. Offensive Coordinator Chuck Goldstein was tapped to be the interim head coach of the football team. On December 17, 2009, the interim tag was removed and he is now the permanent head coach of the team.[6]

Gallaudet University's football team has a longstanding rivalry with Catholic University of America, another school in the Washington D.C. area. On September 7, 2012, Gallaudet University defeated Catholic University of America for the first time in the 106-year history of the rivalry between the two D.C. schools.[7]

The home stadium, Hotchkiss Field, was known as Garlic Field prior to 1924.[8]

History

The football team was organized in 1883 by coach John B. Hotchkiss. In the 1890s, the football huddle originated at Gallaudet.[9] [10] [11] Quarterback Paul D. Hubbard noticed sign language signals could be read by opposing players, a particular concern when Gallaudet played other schools for the deaf. To remedy this, he had his players form a circle so that his sign language signals could be sent and received without anyone on the sidelines or on the opposing team seeing.[12]

Championships

Conference championships

Gallaudet claims 2 conference titles, the most recent of which came in 2022.

2013† 9–2 6–1 Chuck Goldstein
2022 7–3 5–1
2023† 4–5 3–1
† Co-champions

Postseason games

NCAA Division III playoff games

Gallaudet has appeared in the Division III playoffs two times, with an overall record of 0–2.

2013First RoundHobartL, 7–34
2022First RoundDelaware ValleyL, 0–59

Hall of Fame

The following football players have been inducted into the Gallaudet Athletics Hall of Fame.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gallaudet to Re-Start Program in 2007. Washingtonpost.com. July 12, 2005.
  2. Web site: 2013 Football Records Book. Fs.ncaa.org. 2015-08-11.
  3. News: Sound and the Fury . The Washington Post . Brooke . Foster . August 19, 2007 . May 3, 2010.
  4. Web site: Gallaudet football prepares for first ever playoff game. The Associated Press. wjla.com. 2015-08-06. 2013-12-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216102112/http://www.wjla.com/articles/2013/11/gallaudet-football-prepares-for-first-ever-playoff-game-97237.html. dead.
  5. Web site: Hobart derails Gallaudet football's historic season : News : CNYcentral.com. cnycentral.com. 2015-08-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216102243/http://www.cnycentral.com/m/news/story?id=976784#.Uq7Ft3i9LCQ. 2013-12-16. dead.
  6. Web site: Goldstein Named Gallaudet's 36th Head Football Coach, Davis Elevated to Assistant Coach. 17 December 2009. Gallaudet University. 16 July 2012. 2 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302185930/http://gallaudetathletics.com/sports/fball/2009-10/releases/coachingmoves. dead.
  7. Web site: Gallaudet Defeats Catholic for the First Time in the School History. 7 September 2012. Gallaudet University Athletics. 7 September 2012. 20 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120920062525/http://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/fball/2012-13/releases/recap_catholic. dead.
  8. Web site: Newman . Bruce . Clear Signals . 2023-12-29 . Sports Illustrated Vault SI.com . en-us.
  9. Web site: The History of Gallaudet University (page 3) . Pr.gallaudet.edu . November 7, 1997 . July 16, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415005157/http://pr.gallaudet.edu/GallaudetHistory/page3.html . April 15, 2012 .
  10. The Huddle Debate Continues. 4. College Football Historical Society. 11. 2. February 1998 . August 4, 2015. LA84.
  11. Web site: The Storied football team of Gallaudet, the nation's first university for the deaf. Jeff Pegues. November 11, 2013. Cbsnews.com. 2015-08-11.
  12. Gannon, Jack. 1981. Deaf Heritage: Narrative History of Deaf America. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of the Deaf. 272 & 276. Studentunitymovement.org. 2015-08-11.
  13. Web site: Gallaudet University Athletics Hall of Fame. Gallaudeathletics.com. 2015-08-11.