2006 North Alabama Lions football team

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2006 North Alabama Lions football
Gulf South champion
Conference Gulf South Conference
Record11–1 (8–0 Gulf South)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Kenny Edenfield (5th season)
Defensive coordinator Karl Morgan (2nd season)
Home stadium Braly Stadium
Seasons
 2005
2007  
2006 Gulf South Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 North Alabama $^  8 0   11 1  
No. 3 Delta State ^  7 1   12 3  
No. 14 Valdosta State  6 2   8 2  
Henderson State  6 2   8 3  
Arkansas Tech  5 3   7 3  
Harding  5 3   6 4  
West Alabama  3 5   6 5  
Ouachita Baptist  1 7   2 8  
Southern Arkansas  1 7   2 9  
West Georgia  1 7   1 9  
Arkansas–Monticello  1 7   1 10  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division II playoff participant
Rankings from AFCA poll

The 2006 North Alabama Lions football team represented the University of North Alabama in the 2006 NCAA Division II football season.

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 96:00 p.m.at Tusculum *No. 4W 22–102,897
September 147:00 p.m. Harding No. 3 CSS W 41–1411,051
September 236:00 p.m.at Arkansas Tech No. 3W 27–209,755
September 306:00 p.m. Southern Arkansas No. 3
  • Braly Stadium
  • Florence, Alabama
W 27–87,725
October 76:00 p.m. Ouachita Baptist No. 3
  • Braly Stadium
  • Florence, AL
W 47–102,750
October 143:00 p.m.at Arkansas-Monticello W 47–710,174
October 214:00 p.m. Delta State *
  • Braly Stadium
  • Florence, Alabama
CSS W 17–107,098
October 2812:00 p.m.at No. 12 Valdosta State CSTV OnlineW 31–24 OT12,347
November 46:00 p.m. West Georgia Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Braly Stadium
  • Florence, Alabama (Homecoming)
W 26–164,404
November 116:00 p.m. West Alabama No. 3
  • Braly Stadium
  • Florence, Alabama (Rivalry)
W 45–36,815
November 2512:00 p.m.No. 12 Newberry *No. 3
W 38–209,142
December 212:00 p.m.at No. 11 Delta State*No. 3 (NCAA Division II quarterfinal)L 10–278,079

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Game summaries

Tusculum

1234Total
Lions3019022
Pioneers730010

Harding

1234Total
Bison070714
Lions14200741

Arkansas Tech

1234Total
Wonderboys070714
Lions3772138

Southern Arkansas

1234Total
Muleriders00088
Lions776727

Ouachita Baptist

1234Total
Tigers0
Lions0

Arkansas-Monticello

1234Total
Lions0
Boll Weevils0

Delta State

1234Total
Statesmen370010
Lions0107017

Valdosta State

1234Total
Lions0
Blazers0

West Georgia

1234Total
Wolves0
Lions0

West Alabama

1234Total
Tigers30003
No. 3 Lions211014045

Newberry

1234Total
No. 12 Wolves767020
No. 3 Lions32101438

at Delta State

1234Total
No. 3 Lions030710
No. 12 Statesmen767727

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  1. "2006 Football" (PDF). University of North Alabama Athletics. January 19, 2021. Retrieved June 13, 2024.