Central State Marauders football

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Central State Marauders football
First season1947 (1947)
Head coach Tony Carter
1st season, 3–7 (.300)
Stadium McPherson Stadium [1]
(capacity: 7,000)
Location Wilberforce, Ohio
NCAA division Division II
Conference SIAC
NAIA national championships
D-I: 1990, 1992, 1995
Black college national championships
1948, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992
ColorsMaroon and gold [2]
   
Website maraudersports.com

The Central State Marauders football team represents Central State University, located in Wilberforce, Ohio, in NCAA Division II college football. Under prior university names and nicknames, the team was previously known as the Wilberforce State Green Wave and the Central State Green Wave.

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The Marauders, who began playing football in 1947, compete as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference.

History

Central State experienced much success in Division II and NAIA during the 1980s through 1995 under then head football coaches, William "Billy" Joe (1981 to 1993) and Rick Comegy (1993 to 1996). [3]

Under Billy Joe, the Marauders were NCAA Division II runners-up in 1983 and won the NAIA Football National Championship (Division I) in 1990 and 1992. [3] Under Comegy, a former assistant coach under Joe, the Marauders won the NAIA Football National Championship (Division I) in 1995. [3] The heyday of Central State football ended in the late 1990s when the university administration was forced to drop the football program in 1997 due to financial difficulties and a significant drop of enrollment. [4] In 2005, under new administration leadership of president Dr. John W. Garland, Esq, (Class of 1971), the university reinstated the Central State Marauder football program. [3]

Conferences

Championships

National championships

YearAssociationDivisionHead coachRecordOpponentResult
1948 Black college Gaston F. Lewis 9–1–1 (3–0 MAA)
1983 Billy Joe 12–1
1987 10–1–1
1988 11–2
1989 10–3
1990 NAIA Division I 10–1 Mesa State W, 38–16
Black college
1992 NAIADivision I12–1 Gardner–Webb W, 19–16
Black college
1995 NAIADivision I Rick Comegy 10–1 Northeastern State W, 37–7

Postseason appearances

NCAA Division II

Central State has made four appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs, with a combined record of 3–4.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1983 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Southwest Texas State
North Alabama
North Dakota State
W, 24–16
W, 27–24
L, 21–41
1984 Quarterfinals Troy State L, 21–31
1985 Quarterfinals South Dakota L, 10–13 (2OT)
1986 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Towson State
North Dakota State
W, 31–0
L, 12–35

NAIA

Central State made nine appearances in the NAIA playoffs, with a combined record of 14–6 and three national championships.

YearRoundOpponentResult
1987 First Round Carson–Newman L, 13–26
1988 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Catawba
Hillsdale
Carson–Newman
W, 24–10
W, 14–7
L, 0–13
1989 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Moorhead State
Carson–Newman
W, 56–7
L, 17–20
1990 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Fort Hays State
Carson–Newman
Mesa State
W, 48–10
W, 41–14
W, 10–9
1991 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Shepherd
Western State (CO)
Central Arkansas
W, 34–22
W, 20–13
L, 16–19
1992 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Harding
Central Arkansas
Gardner–Webb
W, 34–0
W, 30–23
W, 19–16
1993 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Winona State
Glenville State
W, 58–7
L, 12–13
1994 Quarterfinals Arkansas–Pine Bluff L, 14–21
1995 Semifinals
National Championship
Montana Western
Northeastern State
W, 49–21
W, 37–7

Notable players

Notable Marauder alumni who went on to play in the National Football League include:

References

  1. "William Patrick McPherson Memorial Stadium". ohiostadiums.com. Ohio Stadiums. Retrieved 3 January 2026.
  2. Central State University Standards Guide (PDF). Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Wright, Branson (September 10, 2011). "Cleveland Classic: Central State hopes it can return to its former glory". Cleveland.com. The Plain Dealer. Archived from the original on April 19, 2014. Retrieved October 23, 2011.
  4. Price, Gilbert (2010). "Central State University growing, but still challenged". Call & Post; All-Ohio edition.