Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets football

RandolphMacon Yellow Jackets football
First season 1881
Stadium Day Field
Location Ashland, Virginia
NCAA division Division III
Conference Old Dominion
Colors Lemon and Black
         

The RandolphMacon Yellow Jackets football team represents Randolph–Macon College in the sport of American football. In 1969 Randolph–Macon defeated the University of Bridgeport (Connecticut) 47–28 in the inaugural Knute Rockne Bowl laying claim to a shared College Division II National Championship with Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio) which had defeated William Jewell College in the first Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. The 4 teams had been chosen by the NCAA to compete in the first ever playoffs established for Division II schools. No complete playoff was set up until 1973. The 1969 football team was inducted into the college's Hall of Fame in 2004. The Yellow Jacket football team is currently coached by Pedro Arruza and won the ODAC championship in 2008. As of Nov 2013 the football team had posted a record 7 seasons with a winning record under Coach Arruza. The football team plays its home games at Day Field.[1]

History

Randy-Mac has a rich football history dating back to 1881.[2]

Bowls

Year Round Opponent Result
1984 First Round Washington & Jefferson L 21–22
2008 First Round Mount Union L 0–56
Playoff Record 0–2

References

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