List of Southeastern Louisiana Lions football seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Southeastern Louisiana Lions football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Southeastern Louisiana's first football team was fielded in 1930.

Southeastern Louisiana originally competed as a football independent, before going on to compete in the Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference, Gulf States Conference, Gulf South Conference, and Gulf Star Conference. Following the 1985 season, Southeastern Louisiana's football team was discontinued for seventeen seasons, before being reinstated as a Division I-AA team in 2003. Southeastern Louisiana competed as a Division I-AA Independent team for two seasons before joining the I-AA's Southland Conference in 2005, of which it has been a member since.

Seasons

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2018-19 college football season
NCAA Division I champions NCAA Division I FCS champions Conference ChampionsDivision ChampionsBowl EligibleUndefeated Season
YearNCAA DivisionConferenceConference DivisionOverallConferenceCoachFinal Ranking
GamesWinLossTiePct.GamesWinLossTiePct.Standing
1930 N/A Independent N/A5230.4000000.000N/A R. Norval Garrett -
1931 N/A Independent N/A6222.5000000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1932 N/A Independent N/A8350.3750000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1933 N/A Independent N/A10730.7000000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1934 N/A Independent N/A10730.7000000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1935 N/A Independent N/A9720.7780000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1936 N/A Independent N/A8701.9380000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1937 N/A Independent N/A11821.7730000.000N/A A. L. Swanson -
1938 N/A Independent N/A10442.5000000.000N/A Lloyd Stovall -
1939 N/A Independent N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Lloyd Stovall -
1940 N/A Independent N/A10361.3500000.000N/A Lloyd Stovall -
1941 N/A Independent N/A9450.4440000.000N/A Jesse Fatheree -
1942 N/A Independent N/A10550.5000000.000N/A Arthur Morton -
1943 No team Due To World War II
1944 No team Due To World War II
1945 No team Due To World War II
1946 N/ALouisiana Intercollegiate ConferenceN/A99001.0000000.000N/A Ned McGehee -
1947 N/ALouisiana Intercollegiate ConferenceN/A9351.3890000.000N/A Ned McGehee -
1948 N/A Gulf States N/A10361.3500000.000N/A Ned McGehee -
1949 N/A Gulf States N/A10451.4500000.000N/A Ned McGehee -
1950 N/A Gulf States N/A10640.6000000.000N/A Ned McGehee -
1951 N/A Gulf States N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1952 N/A Gulf States N/A9621.7220000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1953 N/A Gulf States N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1954 N/A Gulf States N/A99001.0000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1955 N/A Gulf States N/A10550.5000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1956 N/A Gulf States N/A10640.6000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1957 N/A Gulf States N/A9261.2780000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1958 N/A Gulf States N/A9450.4440000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1959 N/A Gulf States N/A9540.5560000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1960 N/A Gulf States N/A10910.9000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1961 N/A Gulf States N/A10910.9000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1962 N/A Gulf States N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1963 N/A Gulf States N/A9441.5000000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1964 N/A Gulf States N/A9630.6670000.000N/A Stan Galloway -
1965 N/A Gulf States N/A9540.5560000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1966 N/A Gulf States N/A9360.3330000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1967 N/A Gulf States N/A9450.4440000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1968 N/A Gulf States N/A10460.4000000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1969 N/A Gulf States N/A10550.5000000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1970 N/A Gulf States N/A10370.3000000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1971 II Mid-South N/A110110.0000000.000N/A Pat Kenelly -
1972 II Gulf South N/A11380.2730000.000N/A Roland Dale -
1973 II Gulf South N/A10460.4000000.000N/A Roland Dale -
1974 II Gulf South N/A10640.6000000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1975 II Gulf South N/A11470.3640000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1976 II Gulf South N/A11911.8640000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1977 II Gulf South N/A10640.6000000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1978 II Gulf South N/A11731.6820000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1979 II Division II Independent N/A11650.5450000.000N/A Billy Brewer -
1980 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A10820.8000000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1981 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A11830.7270000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1982 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A11470.3640000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1983 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A11650.5450000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1984 I-AA Gulf Star N/A11281.2270000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1985 I-AA Gulf Star N/A11290.1820000.000N/A Oscar Lofton -
1986 No team
1987 No team
1988 No team
1989 No team
1990 No team
1991 No team
1992 No team
1993 No team
1994 No team
1995 No team
1996 No team
1997 No team
1998 No team
1999 No team
2000 No team
2001 No team
2002 No team
2003 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A12570.4170000.000N/A Hal Mumme -
2004 I-AA Division I-AA Independent N/A11740.6360000.000N/A Hal Mumme -
2005 I-AA Southland N/A10460.4006240.333N/A Dennis Roland -
2006 FCS Southland N/A11290.1826150.167N/A Dennis Roland -
2007 FCS Southland N/A11380.2737250.286N/A Mike Lucas -
2008 FCS Southland N/A12570.4177250.286N/A Mike Lucas -
2009 FCS Southland N/A11650.5457430.5714th Mike Lucas -
2010 FCS Southland N/A11290.1827160.143T-7th Mike Lucas -
2011 FCS Southland N/A11380.2737160.1437th Mike Lucas -
2012 FCS Southland N/A11560.4557520.7143rd Ron Roberts -
2013 FCS Southland N/A141130.78677001.0001st Ron Roberts #6
2014 FCS Southland N/A13940.6928710.875T-1st Ron Roberts #9
2015 FCS Southland N/A11470.3649360.333T-8th Ron Roberts
2016 FCS Southland N/A11740.6369720.4643rd Ron Roberts
2017 FCS Southland N/A11650.5459630.6675th Ron Roberts
2018 FCS Southland N/A11470.3649450.4449th Frank Scelfo
2019 FCS Southland N/A13850.6159630.6673rd Frank Scelfo #19
2020 FCS Southland N/A7430.5716420.6672nd Frank Scelfo #20
2021 FCS Southland N/A13940.6928620.7502nd Frank Scelfo #15
2022 FCS Southland N/A13940.6926510.833T-1st Frank Scelfo #17
Totals73738633517.53513473610.545

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