List of Jacksonville State Gamecocks football seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Jacksonville State Gamecocks football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Jacksonville State's first football team was fielded in 1904.

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Jacksonville State originally competed as a football independent. In 1970, Jacksonville State dropped down to NCAA Division II and joined the Gulf South Conference, where they won a national championship in 1992. The Gamecocks moved to the Division I-AA's Southland Conference in 1996, before joining the Ohio Valley Conference in 2003. On November 5, 2021, the school accepted an invitation to join Conference USA (C-USA) of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) beginning with the 2023 season.

Seasons

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2015 college football season (12 games)
NCAA Division I champions NCAA Division I FCS champions NCAA Division II champions Conference ChampionsDivision ChampionsBowl EligibleUndefeated Season
YearNCAA DivisionConferenceConference DivisionOverallConferenceCoachFinal Ranking
GamesWinsLossesTiesPct.GamesWinsLossesTiesPct.Standing
1904 N/A Independent N/A5140.2000000.000N/A C. A. Holton -
1905 N/A Independent N/A2110.5000000.000N/A C. A. Holton -
1906 No team
1907 No team
1908 N/A Independent N/A7430.5710000.000N/A Earl Wells -
1909 N/A Independent N/A2020.0000000.000N/A F. A. Harwood -
1910 N/A Independent N/A6132.3330000.000N/A George Penton -
1911 N/A Independent N/A6321.5830000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1912 N/A Independent N/A5140.2000000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1913 N/A Independent N/A8521.6880000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1914 N/A Independent N/A4310.7500000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1915 N/A Independent N/A7520.7140000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1916 N/A Independent N/A7241.3570000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1917 N/A Independent N/A10901.9500000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1918 N/A Independent N/A4121.3750000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1919 N/A Independent N/A8341.4380000.000N/A Ben Harris -
1920 N/A Independent N/A9711.8330000.000N/A J. W. Stephenson -
1921 N/A Independent N/A9522.6670000.000N/A J. W. Stephenson -
1922 N/A Independent N/A8440.5000000.000N/A C. C. Bush -
1923 N/A Independent N/A6321.5830000.000N/A C. C. Bush -
1924 N/A Independent N/A9630.6670000.000N/A C. C. Bush -
1925 N/A Independent N/A7160.1430000.000N/A Earl Wren -
1926 N/A Independent N/A8170.1250000.000N/A Al Clemens -
1927 N/A Independent N/A7241.3570000.000N/A Al Clemens -
1928 N/A Independent N/A7520.7140000.000N/A Al Clemens -
1929 N/A Independent N/A8530.6250000.000N/A J. W. Stephenson -
1930 N/A Independent N/A8431.5630000.000N/A J. W. Stephenson -
1931 N/A Independent N/A10091.0500000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1932 N/A Independent N/A6231.4170000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1933 N/A Independent N/A8251.3130000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1934 N/A Independent N/A9540.5560000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1935 N/A Independent N/A7250.2860000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1936 N/A Independent N/A5131.3000000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1937 N/A Independent N/A5050.0000000.000N/A T. B. Shotts -
1938 N/A SIAA N/A8161.1880000.000N/A Chet Dillon -
1939 N/A SIAA N/A9072.1110000.000N/A Chet Dillon -
1940 N/A SIAA N/A8350.3750000.000N/A Osmo Smith -
1941 No team due to World War II
1942 No team due to World War II
1943 No team due to World War II
1944 No team due to World War II
1945 N/A Alabama Intercollegiate Conference N/A2110.5000000.000N/A Chet Dillon -
1946 N/A Alabama Intercollegiate Conference N/A9351.3890000.000N/A Don Salls -
1947 N/A Alabama Intercollegiate Conference N/A99001.0000000.000N/A Don Salls -
1948 N/A Alabama Intercollegiate Conference N/A10811.8500000.000N/A Don Salls -
1949 N/A Alabama Intercollegiate Conference N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Don Salls -
1950 N/A Independent N/A9621 [n 1] .7220000.000N/A Don Salls -
1951 N/A Independent N/A8332.5000000.000N/A Don Salls -
1952 N/A Independent N/A9360.3330000.000N/A Don Salls -
1953 N/A Independent N/A9351.3890000.000N/A Ray Wedgeworth -
1954 N/A Independent N/A10721.7500000.000N/A Don Salls -
1955 N/A Independent N/A111010.9090000.000N/A Don Salls -
1956 N/A Independent N/A8530.6250000.000N/A Don Salls -
1957 N/A Independent N/A8440.5000000.000N/A Don Salls -
1958 N/A Independent N/A9540.5560000.000N/A Don Salls -
1959 N/A Independent N/A9621.7220000.000N/A Don Salls -
1960 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9360.3330000.000N/A Don Salls -
1961 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9540.5560000.000N/A Don Salls -
1962 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9432.5560000.000N/A Don Salls -
1963 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9441.5000000.000N/A Don Salls -
1964 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9441.5000000.000N/A Don Salls -
1965 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9720.7780000.000N/A Jim Blevins -
1966 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A10820.8000000.000N/A Jim Blevins -
1967 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A10451.4500000.000N/A Jim Blevins -
1968 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9360.3330000.000N/A Jim Blevins -
1969 N/A Alabama Collegiate Conference N/A9360.3330000.000N/A Charley Pell -
1970 College Mid-South N/A1010001.0000000.000N/A Charley Pell -
1971 College Mid-South N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Charley Pell -
1972 College Gulf South N/A10721.7500000.000N/A Charley Pell -
1973 II Gulf South N/A9720.7780000.000N/A Charley Pell -
1974 II Gulf South N/A11740.6360000.000N/A Clarkie Mayfield -
1975 II Gulf South N/A10730.7000000.000N/A Clarkie Mayfield -
1976 II Gulf South N/A10640.6000000.000N/A Clarkie Mayfield -
1977 II Gulf South N/A141130.7860000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1978 II Gulf South N/A10730.7000000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1979 II Gulf South N/A10460.4000000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1980 II Gulf South N/A11830.7270000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1981 II Gulf South N/A11830.7270000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1982 II Gulf South N/A121020.8330000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1983 II Gulf South N/A11650.5450000.000N/A Jim Fuller -
1984 II Gulf South N/A10451.4500000.000N/A Joe Hollis -
1985 II Gulf South N/A10361.3500000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1986 II Gulf South N/A10541.5500000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1987 II Gulf South N/A10541.5500000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1988 II Gulf South N/A121020.8330000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1989 II Gulf South N/A141310.9290000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1990 II Gulf South N/A12930.7500000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1991 II Gulf South N/A131210.9230000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1992 II Gulf South N/A141211.8930000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1993 II Division II Independent N/A10370.3000000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1994 II Division II Independent N/A11470.3640000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1995 II Division II Independent N/A11740.6360000.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1996 I-AA Southland N/A10190.1003030.000N/A Bill Burgess -
1997 I-AA Southland N/A111100.0917160.143N/A Mike Williams -
1998 I-AA Southland N/A11740.6367430.571N/A Mike Williams -
1999 I-AA Southland N/A111100.0917160.143N/A Mike Williams/Jeff Richards -
2000 I-AA Southland N/A10460.4007250.286N/A Jack Crowe -
2001 I-AA Southland N/A11560.4556240.333N/A Jack Crowe -
2002 I-AA Southland N/A11560.4556240.333N/A Jack Crowe -
2003 I-AA OVC N/A12840.6678710.875N/A Jack Crowe -
2004 I-AA OVC N/A11920.8188710.875N/A Jack Crowe -
2005 I-AA OVC N/A11650.5458620.750N/A Jack Crowe -
2006 FCS OVC N/A11650.5458530.625N/A Jack Crowe -
2007 FCS OVC N/A11650.5458530.625N/A Jack Crowe -
2008 FCS OVC N/A11830.7277520.714N/A Jack Crowe -
2009 FCS OVC N/A11830.7277610.8571st Jack Crowe No. 16
2010 FCS OVC N/A12930.7508620.7502nd Jack Crowe No. 12
2011 FCS OVC N/A11740.6368620.750T-1st Jack Crowe -
2012 FCS OVC N/A11650.5458530.6254th Jack Crowe -
2013 FCS OVC N/A151140.7338530.625T-3rd Bill Clark No. 10
2014 FCS OVC N/A121020.83388001.0001st John Grass No. 9
2015 FCS OVC N/A151320.86788001.0001st John Grass No. 2
2016 FCS OVC N/A121020.83377001.0001st John Grass No. 6
2017 FCS OVC N/A121020.83388001.0001st John Grass No. 9
2018 FCS OVC N/A13940.6928710.8751st John Grass No. 10
2019 FCS OVC N/A12660.5008350.3756th John Grass -
2020 FCS OVC N/A131030.8577610.8571st John Grass No. 8
2021 FCS AQ7 N/A11560.4556330.5005th John Grass/Maxwell Thurmond -
2022 FCS ASUN N/A11920.81855001.0001st Rich Rodriguez -
2023 FBS C-USA N/A13940.6928620.7503rd Rich Rodriguez -
Totals107461242239.588202136660.673

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Notes

  1. The NCAA does not count pre-1960 Austin Peay games in official records, meaning this tie is not reflected in the official record.

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