Mississippi College Choctaws football explained

Currentseason:2023 Mississippi College Choctaws football team
Teamname:Mississippi College Choctaws football
Headcoach:Mike Kershaw
Headcoachyear:1st
Hcwins:0
Hclosses:0
Stadium:Robinson-Hale Stadium
Location:Clinton, Mississippi
Conference:Gulf South Conference
Ncaadivision:II
Pastaffiliations:Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Firstyear:1907
Atwins:510
Atlosses:472
Atties:37
Conftitles:5
Websitename:GoChoctaws
Websiteurl:https://www.gochoctaws.com/sports/football

The Mississippi College Choctaws football team represents Mississippi College. The school's teams are known as the Choctaws. Its major rivals are Millsaps College in nearby Jackson and Delta State in Cleveland, Mississippi in the Delta. After a more than 40-year hiatus, MC and Millsaps teams began meeting on the football field again in 2000. The rivalry is dubbed the Backyard Brawl.

History

The first year of the team was in 1907.[1] [2] The 1921 team was led by Hall of Famer Edwin "Goat" Hale.[3]

The team won the Division II National Championship in 1989, however, Mississippi College's football tournament participation, along with its NCAA Division II national football championship, were vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions for recruiting violations.

Facilities

Robinson-Hale Stadium, a 8,500-capacity stadium located in Clinton, Mississippi, is home to the Mississippi College Choctaws football team.[4] [5]

The stadium was built in 1985 and named after two significant contributors to the program, Stanley L. Robinson, who coached the team from 1920 to 1923 and again from 1928 to 1953, and Edwin Hale, who played for the Choctaws between 1915 and 1921 and was later inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[6] [7] [8] The first game at the stadium was played October 12, 1985. The Choctaws defeated Jacksonville State, 50–3.[9] [10]

Prior to the 2005 season, the stadium saw major renovations that included the installation of a state-of-the art synthetic playing surface. A running track, the James E. Parkman Track, was added in 2006.[11] In 2011, the entrance got renovated with a new "Circle of Champions" entrance.[12] The turf at the stadium was upgraded in 2015.[13] [14]

Playoffs

NCAA Division II

The Choctaws have four appearances in the NCAA Division II football playoffs, with a combined record of 4-4. This total does not include a vacated national championship in 1989, which included one additional appearance and a 4-0 record.

1979First Round
Semifinals
North Dakota
Delaware
W, 35–15
L, 10–60
1988First RoundTexas A&IL, 15–39
1989First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Texas A&I<br />St. Cloud State
Indiana (PA)
Jacksonville State
W, 34–19
W, 55–24
W, 26–4
W, 3–0
1990First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Wofford
Jacksonville State
Indiana (PA)
W, 70–19
W, 14–7
L, 8–27
1991First Round
Quarterfinals
Wofford
Jacksonville State
W, 28–15
L, 7–35

NCAA Division III

The Choctaws made one appearances in the NCAA Division III football playoffs, with a combined record of 1-1.

First Round
Second Round
W, 56–35
L, 9–43

Program achievements

Gulf South Conference Champions1979, 1988, 1990
American Southwest Conference Champions1997, 2009
NCAA Division II Team Playoff Participants1979, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
NCAA Division II Regional Championships1989, 1990
NCAA Division II National Championships1989
NCAA Division III Team Playoff Participants2009

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Choctaws Football Record Book . 2015-07-09 . 2016-05-20.
  2. Web site: The Official Site of Mississippi College Choctaws - History of Mississippi College Athletics . Gochoctaws.com . 1963-11-23 . 2016-05-20.
  3. Web site: [{{College Football HoF/url|id=1361}} Edwin Hale]. College Football Hall of Fame. Footballfoundation.org . 1983-03-25 . 2016-05-20.
  4. News: January 27, 2015. Six home games highlight Mississippi College 2015 football schedule. WLBT. November 21, 2021.
  5. News: June 19, 2017. Mississippi College releases 2017 football schedule. WLBT. November 21, 2021.
  6. News: Lightsey. Dick. August 15, 1985. Budget deficit may have caused Bellard's enthusiasm. D1. Sun Herald. Biloxi, Mississippi. November 23, 2021. .
  7. Web site: Stanley L. "Robbie" Robinson. November 22, 2021. Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.
  8. Web site: E.W. Hale. November 22, 2021. Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.
  9. Web site: September 2019. 2013 Mississippi College Football Media Guide. 8. PDF. November 21, 2021.
  10. News: Baker. Lee. August 25, 1985. Choctaws need depth, QB to show off in new stadium. 15I. The Clarion-Ledger. Jackson, Mississippi. November 23, 2021. .
  11. Web site: James E. Parkman Track. 2021-12-04. Mississippi College Athletics. en.
  12. News: May 25, 2011. Fans Cheer Robinson-Hale Stadium Renovation Plans. Mississippi College. November 21, 2021.
  13. News: July 20, 2015. Turf project underway at Robinson-Hale Stadium. WLBT. November 21, 2021.
  14. News: August 18, 2015. MC stadium getting new turf. The Clinton Courier. PDF. November 21, 2021.