List of Presbyterian Blue Hose football seasons

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The Presbyterian Blue Hose football team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision, representing Presbyterian College, located in Clinton, South Carolina. Presbyterian's first football team competed in 1913, and they have fielded a team every year since. [1]

Seasons

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs Coaches#AP°
Everett Booe (Independent)(1913)
1913 Presbyterian 5–3
Erling Theller (Independent)(1914)
1914 Presbyterian 4–1–1
Walter A. Johnson (Independent)(1915–1917)
1915 Presbyterian 4–4
1916 Presbyterian 4–3
1917 Presbyterian 8–1
Gifford Shaw (Independent)(1918)
1918 Presbyterian 2–0
Walter A. Johnson (Independent)(1919–1921)
1919 Presbyterian 4–3–2
1920 Presbyterian 5–1–1
1921 Presbyterian 1–7
Walter A. Johnson (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1922–1940)
1922 Presbyterian 6–2–12–0T–2nd
1923 Presbyterian4–3–12–1–1T–6th
1924 Presbyterian1–6–11–3T–14th
1925 Presbyterian3–62–4T–14th
1926 Presbyterian7–25–13rd
1927 Presbyterian3–3–32–2–1T–9th
1928 Presbyterian4–62–523rd
1929 Presbyterian4–4–13–3T–16th
1930 Presbyterian 9–16–01st
1931 Presbyterian2–5–21–4–1T–24th
1932 Presbyterian5–2–13–1–110th
1933 Presbyterian4–2–23–2T–11th
1934 Presbyterian3–4–23–2–1T–14th
1935 Presbyterian2–72–4T–22nd
1936 Presbyterian3–63–2T–14th
1937 Presbyterian0–100–3T–29th
1938 Presbyterian6–46–1T–5th
1939 Presbyterian4–3–23–1–2T–9th
1940 Presbyterian6–45–313th
Lonnie McMillan (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association)(1941)
1941 Presbyterian6–3
Lonnie McMillan (Independent)(1942–1945)
1942 Presbyterian6–4
1943 Presbyterian5–6
1944 Presbyterian3–6
1945 Presbyterian1–6
Lonnie McMillan (South Carolina Little Three)(1946–1953)
1946 Presbyterian7–2
1947 Presbyterian4–5–1
1948 Presbyterian5–4
1949 Presbyterian5–4
1950 Presbyterian5–5
1951Presbyterian5–4
1952Presbyterian3–6
1953Presbyterian5–3
Bill Crutchfield (South Carolina Little Three)(1954–1956)
1954Presbyterian6–31–12nd
1955Presbyterian3–5–10–23rd
1956Presbyterian4–60–23rd
Frank Jones (South Carolina Little Three)(1957–1961)
1957 Presbyterian0–8–10–23rd
1958 Presbyterian6–3–12–01st
1959 Presbyterian9–22–01stL Tangerine
1960 Presbyterian6–32–01st
1961 Presbyterian3–6–10–1–1T–2nd
Clyde Ehrhardt (South Carolina Little Three)(1962)
1962 Presbyterian1–91–1T–1st
Cally Gault (South Carolina Little Three)(1963–1964)
1963 Presbyterian3–6–11–12nd
1964 Presbyterian5–51–12nd
Cally Gault (Carolinas Conference)(1965–1972)
1965 Presbyterian5–51–47th
1966 Presbyterian6–45–2T–1st
1967 Presbyterian5–4–14–34th
1968 Presbyterian7–45–1T–1st
1969 Presbyterian5–63–23rd
1970 Presbyterian8–35–01st
1971 Presbyterian8–33–23rd
1972 Presbyterian7–2–14–0–1T–1st
Cally Gault (NAIA Division I independent)(1973–1974)
1973 Presbyterian3–8
1974 Presbyterian6–5
Cally Gault (South Atlantic Conference)(1975–1984)
1975 Presbyterian3–6–13–2–12nd
1976 Presbyterian3–72–57th
1977 Presbyterian7–3–15–2T–2nd
1978 Presbyterian8–2–16–0–1T–1st
1979 Presbyterian11–27–01stL NAIA Division I Semifinal
1980 Presbyterian4–73–4T–4th
1981 Presbyterian6–55–22nd
1982 Presbyterian5–5–14–2–15th
1983 Presbyterian5–5–14–2–12nd
1984 Presbyterian7–45–2T–2nd
Elliott Poss (South Atlantic Conference)(1985–1990)
1985 Presbyterian7–3–14–2–1T–3rd
1986 Presbyterian5–63–4T–5th
1987 Presbyterian8–55–22ndL NAIA Division I Quarterfinal
1988 Presbyterian3–81–68th
1989 Presbyterian4–73–46th
1990 Presbyterian2–92–5T–6th
John Perry (South Atlantic Conference)(1991–1996)
1991 Presbyterian4–73–4T–4th
1992 Presbyterian4–73–4T–4th
1993 Presbyterian5–64–3T–3rd
1994 Presbyterian5–62–5T–6th
1995 Presbyterian6–54–3T–3rd
1996 Presbyterian5–64–3T–3rd
Daryl Dickey (South Atlantic Conference)(1997–2000)
1997 Presbyterian5–63–4T–5th
1998 Presbyterian8–36–12nd
1999 Presbyterian7–44–4T–4th
2000 Presbyterian8–26–12nd
Tommy Spangler (South Atlantic Conference)(2001–2006)
2001 Presbyterian7–45–2T–2nd
2002 Presbyterian8–35–23rd
2003 Presbyterian4–62–5T–5th
2004 Presbyterian6–54–3T–2nd
2005 Presbyterian10–27–01stL NCAA Division II Second Round
2006 Presbyterian 7–45–2T–2nd
Bobby Bentley (Big South Conference)(2007–2008)
2007 Presbyterian 6–50–0ineligible
2008 Presbyterian 4–80–0ineligible
Harold Nichols (Big South Conference)(2009–2016)
2009 Presbyterian 0–110–6Ineligible
2010 Presbyterian 2–91–57th
2011 Presbyterian 4–73–3T–3rd
2012 Presbyterian 2–90–67th
2013 Presbyterian 3–81–4T–5th
2014 Presbyterian 6–53–2T–3rd
2015 Presbyterian 2–91–57th
2016 Presbyterian 2–91–45th
Tommy Spangler (Big South Conference)(2017–2021)
2017 Presbyterian 4–71–45th
2018 Presbyterian 2–80–56th
2019 Presbyterian 2–101–5T-5th
2020 Presbyterian 4–34–2T-2nd
Kevin Kelley (Pioneer League)(2021)
2021 Presbyterian 2–90–811th
Steve Englehart (Pioneer League)(2022–present)
2022 Presbyterian 1–100–811th
2023 Presbyterian 0–00–0
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      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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References

  1. http://www.gobluehose.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=18100&ATCLID=205502808 Presbyterian Blue Hose football history. Accessed March 13, 2016