Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football | |||
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First season | 1916 | ||
Head coach | Alonzo Hampton 1st season, 0–0 (–) | ||
Stadium | Simmons Bank Field (capacity: 16,000) | ||
Field surface | Natural grass | ||
Location | Pine Bluff, Arkansas | ||
Conference | SWAC | ||
Division | West | ||
All-time record | 348–451–44 (.439) | ||
Claimed national titles | 1 (black college: 2012) | ||
Conference titles | 1 | ||
Division titles | 3 | ||
Colors | Black and gold[1] | ||
Marching band | The Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South (M4) | ||
Website | uapblionsroar.com |
The Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions football program represents the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in college football as the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The Lions play their home games at Simmons Bank Field in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Conference memberships
- Independent (1923–1935, 1970–1972)
- Southwestern Athletic Conference (1936–1969, 1998–present)
- NCAA Division II independent (1973–1982)
- NAIA independent (1983–1984, 1987–1997)
- Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference (1985–1986)
Major Classic
Championships
National
Year | Championship | Coach | Overall record | Conference record |
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2012 | Black college national | Monte Coleman | 10–2 | 8–1 |
Conference championships
Year | Conference | Coach | Overall record | Conference record |
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2012 | Southwestern Athletic Conference | Monte Coleman | 10–2 | 8–1 |
Division championships
Year | Division | Coach | Record | Opponent | Result | Attendance |
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2006 | SWAC West | Mo Forte | 8–4 (7–3) | Alabama A&M Bulldogs | L 13–22 Alabama A&M | 30,213 |
2012 | SWAC West | Monte Coleman | 10–2 (8–1) | Jackson State Tigers | W 24–21 OT Jackson State | 32,480 |
2020 | SWAC West | Doc Gamble | 4–1 (4–0) | Alabama A&M Bulldogs | L 33–40 Alabama A&M | 17,248 |
Playoff appearances
NAIA
The Golden Lions appeared in the NAIA playoffs two times. Their combined record was 3–2.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1994 | Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Central State (OH) Montana Western Northeastern State (OK) |
W, 21–14 W, 60–53 OT L, 12–13 |
1995 | Semifinals | Northeastern State (OK) | L, 14–17 |
Notable players
Alumni in the NFL
Over 29 Arkansas Pine Bluff alumni have played in the NFL,[2] including:
- L. C. Greenwood
- Terron Armstead
- Greg Wesley
- Dante Wesley
- Jamie Gillan
- Courtney Van Buren
- Mark Bradley
- Caesar Belser
- Chris Akins
- Charles Ali
- Brian Jones (tight end)
- Greg Briggs
- Robert Brown
- Wallace Francis
- Willie Frazier
- Ernest Grant
- Gene Jeter
- Mike Lewis
- Cleo Miller
- Ray Nealy
- Terry Nelson
- Willie Parker (defensive tackle)
- Rickey Parks
- Manny Sistrunk
- Clarence Washington
- Monk Williams
- Don Zimmerman (wide receiver)
- Raymond Webber
- Martell Mallett
References
- ↑ UAPB Athletics Brand Identity Guidelines (PDF). Retrieved April 28, 2017.
- ↑ "Ark-Pine Bluff Players/Alumni". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
External links
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