List of Richmond Spiders football seasons

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The following is a list of Richmond Spiders football seasons. [1]

Seasons

YearCoachOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs Coaches#AP°
Richmond Spiders (Southern Conference)(1936–1975)
1951 Ed Merrick 3–82–6T–12th
1952 Ed Merrick1–90–617th
1953 Ed Merrick5–3–13–3T–5th
1954 Ed Merrick5–42–36th
1955 Ed Merrick4–3–23–2–25th
1956 Ed Merrick4–52–57th
1957 Ed Merrick4–62–4T–5th
1959 Ed Merrick4–5–14–3–15th
1960 Ed Merrick3–6–13–4–16th
1961 Ed Merrick5–55–22nd
1962 Ed Merrick6–33–23rd
1963 Ed Merrick3–6–12–2–1T–5th
1964 Ed Merrick3–72–46th
1965 Ed Merrick0–100–69th
1966 Frank Jones 2–82–47th
1967 Frank Jones5–55–23rd
1968 Frank Jones8–36–01stW Tangerine
1969 Frank Jones6–45–1T–1st
1970 Frank Jones4–63–3T–4th
1971 Frank Jones5–65–11stL Tangerine
1972 Frank Jones6–45–12nd
1973 Frank Jones8–25–12nd
1974 Jim Tait 5–53–3T–3rd
1975 Jim Tait5–65–11st
Richmond Spiders (NCAA Division I/I-A independent)(1976–1981)
1976 Jim Tait5–6
1977 Jim Tait3–8
1978 Jim Tait3–8
1979 Jim Tait0–11
1980 Dal Shealy 5–6
1981 Dal Shealy4–7
Richmond Spiders (NCAA Division I-AA independent)(1982–1985)
1982 Dal Shealy0–10
1983 Dal Shealy3–8
1984 Dal Shealy8–4L NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal 12
1985 Dal Shealy8–318
Richmond Spiders (Yankee Conference)(1986–1996)
1986 Dal Shealy4–73–4T–5th
1987 Dal Shealy7–56–1T–1stL NCAA Division I-AA First Round 17
1988 Dal Shealy4–72–69th
1989 Jim Marshall 1–100–89th
1990 Jim Marshall1–101–79th
1991 Jim Marshall2–92–6T–7th
1992 Jim Marshall7–45–3T–3rd
1993 Jim Marshall5–63–54th (Mid-Atlantic)
1994 Jim Marshall3–81–76th (Mid-Atlantic)
1995 Jim Reid 7–3–15–3T–3rd (Mid-Atlantic)20
1996 Jim Reid2–91–76th (Mid-Atlantic)
Richmond Spiders (Atlantic 10 Conference)(1997–2006)
1997 Jim Reid6–54–4T–4th (Mid-Atlantic)
1998 Jim Reid9–37–11st (Mid-Atlantic)L NCAA Division I-AA First Round 10
1999 Jim Reid5–63–5T–6th
2000 Jim Reid10–37–1T–1stL NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal 6
2001 Jim Reid3–83–6T–8th
2002 Jim Reid4–74–5T–6th
2003 Jim Reid2–91–811th
2004 Dave Clawson 3–81–75th (South)
2005 Dave Clawson9–47–11st (South)L NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal8
2006 Dave Clawson6–53–5T–4th (South)
Richmond Spiders (Colonial Athletic Association)(2007–present)
2007 Dave Clawson11–37–11st (South) L NCAA Division I Semifinal45
2008 Mike London 13–36–23rd (South)W NCAA Division I Championship 11
2009 Mike London11–27–11st (South)L NCAA Division I Quarterfinal 55
2010 Latrell Scott 6–54–4T–4th
2011 Wayne Lineburg 3–80–811th
2012 Danny Rocco 8–36–2T–1st1818
2013 Danny Rocco6–64–4T–5th
2014 Danny Rocco9–55–34thL NCAA Division I Second Round 1616
2015 Danny Rocco10–46–2T–1stL NCAA Division I Semifinal 34
2016 Danny Rocco10–45–3T–4thL NCAA Division I Quarterfinal 88
2017 Russ Huesman 6–54–46th
2018 Russ Huesman4–72–6T–10th
2019 Russ Huesman5–74–4T–5th
2020 Russ Huesman3–13–12nd (South)1415
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      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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References

  1. "2019 Football Record Book" (PDF). richmondspiders.com. Rchmond Athletics. Retrieved September 7, 2019.