West Virginia Coaches
West Virginia Mountaineers
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West Virginia University
Monrgantown, WV Founded: 1867 Stadium: Mountaineer Field Capacity: 63,500 Colors: Old Gold & Blue Coach: Neal Brown Conference: Big 12- |
Mark Dantonio |
Season Total | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Team | Season | W/L/T | PF | PA | Conference | Title | W/L/T | PF | PA | ||
Michigan State | 2019 | NCAA 1-A | 7-6 | 291 | 293 | Won 27-21 | Big 10 | 4-5 | 178 | 238 | |
Michigan State | 2018 | NCAA 1-A | 7-6 | 243 | 223 | Lost 6-7 | Big 10 | 5-4 | 155 | 149 | |
Michigan State | 2017 | NCAA 1-A | 10-3 | 319 | 260 | Won 42-17 | Big 10 | 7-2 | 196 | 181 | |
Michigan State | 2016 | NCAA 1-A | 3-9 | 289 | 333 | Big 10 | 1-8 | 211 | 261 | ||
Michigan State | 2015 | NCAA 1-A | 12-2 | 417 | 304 | Lost 0-38 | Big 10 | # | 8-1 | 284 | 183 |
Michigan State | 2014 | NCAA 1-A | 11-2 | 559 | 280 | Won 42-41 | Big 10 | 7-1 | 316 | 158 | |
Michigan State | 2013 | NCAA 1-A | 13-1 | 411 | 185 | Won 24-20 | Big 10 | # | 9-0 | 272 | 112 |
Michigan State | 2012 | NCAA 1-A | 7-6 | 260 | 212 | Won 17-16 | Big 10 | 3-5 | 159 | 149 | |
Michigan State | 2011 | NCAA 1-A | 11-3 | 434 | 257 | Won 33-30 | Big 10 | 7-1 | 232 | 141 | |
Michigan State | 2010 | NCAA 1-A | 11-2 | 383 | 290 | Lost 7-49 | Big 10 | 7-1 | 229 | 172 | |
Michigan State | 2009 | NCAA 1-A | 6-7 | 386 | 342 | Lost 31-41 | Big 10 | 4-4 | 205 | 222 | |
Michigan State | 2008 | NCAA 1-A | 9-4 | 326 | 287 | Lost 12-24 | Big 10 | 6-2 | 201 | 208 | |
Michigan State | 2007 | NCAA 1-A | 7-6 | 430 | 346 | Lost 21-24 | Big 10 | 3-5 | 278 | 260 | |
Cincinnati | 2006 | NCAA 1-A | 8-5 | 274 | 255 | Won 27-24 | Big East | 4-3 | 152 | 141 | |
Cincinnati | 2005 | NCAA 1-A | 4-7 | 192 | 345 | Big East | 2-5 | 117 | 230 | ||
Cincinnati | 2004 | NCAA 1-A | 7-5 | 344 | 320 | Won 32-14 | Conference USA | 5-3 | 254 | 234 |
Season | Bowls | Conference | |||||||||
Record | Points | Record | Points | Record | Points | ||||||
Totals | 16 Years | 133-74 | 5558 | 4532 | 8-6 | 321 | 366 | 82-50 | 3439 | 3039 |
Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.