Grambling State Tigers football
Grambling State Tigers football | |||
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First season | 1928 | ||
Athletic director | Aaron James | ||
Head coach |
Broderick Fobbs 2nd year, 7–5 (.583) | ||
Stadium | Eddie Robinson Stadium | ||
Seating capacity | 19,600 | ||
Field surface | Natural grass | ||
Location | Grambling, Louisiana | ||
Conference | SWAC (1958) | ||
Division | West | ||
All-time record | 534–239–18 (.686) | ||
Bowl record | 18–8–0 (.692) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 14 Black college football national championships | ||
Conference titles | 24 | ||
Colors |
Black and Gold | ||
Mascot | Tigers | ||
Rivals |
Southern Prairie View A&M | ||
Website | gsutigers.com |
The Grambling State Tigers are the college football team representing the Grambling State University. The Tigers play in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
The prominence of Grambling State University football is longstanding. The Tigers, under Hall of Fame coach Eddie Robinson who guided them to 408 victories in 57 seasons from 1941 to 1997, where built as a small-school powerhouse with more than 200 players who played professional football.
Among its records include: 14 Black college football national championships (the most in HBCUs history) and 24 Conference Championships (1 Midwest Conference & 23 SWAC). The GSU Tigers have won the most SWAC Championships to date.
Football classifications
- 1937–1952: NA
- 1953–1972: NCAA College Division (Small College)
- 1973–1976: NCAA Division II
- 1977: NCAA Division I
- 1978–present: NCAA Division I-AA (FCS)
Conference affiliations
- 1928–1951: Independent
- 1952–1957: Midwestern Conference
- 1958–present: Southwestern Athletic Conference
Annual Classics
Championships
Year | Conference | Coach | Overall record[1][2] | Conference record[1][2] |
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1955 | Midwestern Conference | Eddie Robinson | 10-0-0 | 2-0-0 |
1960 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 9-1-0 | 6-1-0 |
1965 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 8-3-0 | 6-1-0 |
1966 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 6-2-1 | 4-2-1 |
1967 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 9-1-0 | 6-1-0 |
1968 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 9-2-0 | 6-1-0 |
1971 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 9-2-0 | 5-1-0 |
1972 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 11-2-0 | 5-1-0 |
1973 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 10-3-0 | 5-1-0 |
1974 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 11-1-0 | 5-1-0 |
1975 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* (vacated)[3] | Eddie Robinson | 10-2-0 | 4-2-0 |
1977 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 10-1-0 | 6-0-0 |
1978 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 9-1-1 | 5-0-1 |
1979 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 8-3-0 | 5-1-0 |
1980 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 10-2-0 | 5-1-0 |
1983 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 10-2-0 | 6-0-1 |
1985 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 9-3-0 | 6-1-0 |
1989 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Eddie Robinson | 9-3-0 | 7-0-0 |
1994 | Southwestern Athletic Conference* | Eddie Robinson | 9-3-0 | 6-1-0 |
2000 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Doug Williams | 10-2 | 6-1 |
2001 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Doug Williams | 11-0 | 6-1 |
2002 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Doug Williams | 11-2 | 6-1 |
2003 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division* | Doug Williams | 9-3 | 6-1 |
2005 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Melvin Spears | 11-1 | 9-0 |
2007 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division | Rod Broadway | 8-4 | 8-1 |
2008 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Rod Broadway | 11-2 | 7-0 |
2010 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division* | Rod Broadway | 9-2 | 8-1 |
2011 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division Southwestern Athletic Conference | Doug Williams | 8-4 | 6-3 |
2015 | Southwestern Athletic Conference Western Division | Broderick Fobbs | 9-3 | 9-0 |
Total conference and division championships | 24 (+1 vacated) conference and 10 division |
Note: an asterisk denotes co-championships
- Midwestern Conference Championships[1]
- 1955
- 1960 (shared with Prairie View A&M and Southern)
- 1965
- 1966 (shared with Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Southern, and Texas Southern)
- 1967
- 1968 (shared with Alcorn State and Texas Southern)
- 1971
- 1972 (shared with Jackson State)
- 1973 (shared with Jackson State)
- 1974 (shared with Alcorn State)
- 1975 (shared with Jackson State and Southern; vacated[3] due to violation of SWAC rules for scheduling opponents)[4]
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979 (shared with Alcorn State)
- 1980 (shared with Jackson State)
- 1983
- 1985 (shared with Jackson State)
- 1989
- 1994 (shared with Alcorn State)
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2005
- 2008
- 2011
- 1955
- 1967 (shared with Morgan State)
- 1972
- 1974 (shared with Alcorn State)
- 1975
- 1977 (shared with Florida A&M and South Carolina State)
- 1980
- 1983 (shared with Central State)
- 1992
- 2000 (shared with Tuskegee)
- 2001
- 2002
- 2005 (shared with Hampton)
- 2008
Division I-AA/FCS Playoffs results
The Tigers have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs three times with a record of 0–3.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1980 | Semifinals | Boise State | L 9–14 |
1985 | First Round | Arkansas State | L 7–10 |
1989 | First Round | Stephen F. Austin | L 56–59 |
Division II Playoffs results
The Tigers have appeared in the Division II playoffs one time with an overall record of 1–1.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1973 | Quarterfinals Semifinals | Delaware WKU | W 17–8 L 20–28 |
College Football Hall of Fame members
- Buck Buchanan Offensive Tackle, 1959–1962, inducted 1996
- Gary "Big Hands" Johnson Defensive Tackle, 1971–1974, inducted 1997
- Eddie Robinson Coach, 1941–1997, inducted 1997
- Doug Williams Quarterback, 1974–1977, inducted 2001
- Paul "Tank" Younger Fullback, 1945–1948, inducted 2000
Alumni in the NFL
Over 100 Grambling State alumni have played in the NFL,[5] including:
- Willie Brown
- Willie Davis
- Larry Donnell
- James Harris
- Charles Johnson
- Charlie Joiner
- Vern Roberson
- Everson Walls
- Doug Williams
- Joe Williams
- Walter Williams
- Jason Hatcher
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Conference Champions". Cfbdatawarehouse.com. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
- 1 2 3 "2015 SWAC Football Media Day by SWAC". issuu. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
- 1 2 http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/image/v2%3A138F0D9908AC8D5F%40EANX-NB-13B0F7C92BC6DE4C%402442760-13B04A0A446F624B%4038-13B12F961B6A1100%40?p=EANX-NB
- ↑ http://infoweb.newsbank.com/resources/doc/nb/image/v2%3A138FFE8785E79426%40EANX-NB-13F67832504C071F%402442743-13F63B6D2549FB64%4026-13F7275F669CD788%40?p=EANX-NB
- ↑ "Grambling St. Players/Alumni". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
External links
- College Football Database Warehouse: Grambling State Historical Data – directory of Grambling State statistics
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