Nicholls Colonels football

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Nicholls Colonels football
AmericanFootball current event.svg 2025 Nicholls Colonels football team
Nicholls State Colonels wordmark.svg
First season 1972; 53 years ago
Athletic directorJonathan Terrell
Head coach Tommy Rybacki
1st season, 1–0 (1.000)
Stadium Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium
(capacity: 10,500)
Field surfaceGeoGreen artificial turf
Location Thibodaux, Louisiana
NCAA division Division I FCS
Conference Southland Conference
All-time record2313174 (.422)
Playoff appearances7
Playoff record3–7 (Div. I FCS)
Conference titles6
1975, 1984, 2005, 2018, 2019, 2023
Rivalries Southeastern Louisiana (rivalry)
Northwestern State (rivalry)
Texas State (rivalry)
Consensus All-Americans15
ColorsRed and gray [1]
   
Fight song Nicholls State Colonels Fight Song
Mascot Colonel Tillou
Marching band Pride of Nicholls Marching Band
Website GeauxColonels.com
Nicholls Colonels Football driving in the red zone vs. LSU LSU Tigers vs Nicholls Colonels at Tiger Stadium 09-07-2024 (61).jpg
Nicholls Colonels Football driving in the red zone vs. LSU

The Nicholls Colonels football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Nicholls State University located in Thibodaux, Louisiana, United States. [2] [3] The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference. [4] [5] Nicholls' first football team was fielded in 1972. The team plays its home games at the 10,500 seat Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium in Thibodaux, Louisiana. The Colonels are coached by Tommy Rybacki. [6]

Contents

History

Source: [7]

Conference affiliations

YearsConferenceClassification
1972 Gulf South Conference NCAA College Division
1973–1978 Gulf South Conference Division II
1979 Independent Division II
1980–1983 Independent Division I-AA
1984–1986 Gulf Star Conference Division I-AA
1987–1990 Independent Division I-AA
1991–2005 Southland Conference Division I-AA
2006–present Southland Conference Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS)

Championships

Conference championships

Head coaches

YearsNameWonLostTiePct.
1972–1973 Gary Kinchen 5170.227
1974–1980 Bill Clements 36391.480
1981–1986 Sonny Jackson 39281.581
1987–1992 Phil Greco 27372.424
1993–1994 Rick Rhoades 8140.364
1995–1998* Darren Barbier 17280.378
1999–2003 Daryl Daye 13420.236
2004–2009 Jay Thomas 27350.435
2010–2014 Charlie Stubbs 10380.208
2014** Steve Axman 090.000
2015–2024 Tim Rebowe 53480.525
2025-present Tommy Rybacki 1001.000

*1996 I-AA National Coach of the Year, Eddie Robinson Award Recipient
**Interim head coach for final nine games of 2014 season

Division I-AA/Division I FCS Playoffs

The Colonels have qualified for the Division I-AA/FCS playoffs seven times, with a combined record of 3–7.

YearRoundClassificationOpponentResultGame Name
1986 First Round
Quarterfinals
NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Appalachian State
Georgia Southern
W 28–26
L 31–55

(Grantland Rice Bowl)
1996 First Round NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Montana L 3–48
2005 First Round NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Furman L 12–14
2017 First Round NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs South Dakota L 31–38
2018 First Round
Second Round
NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs San Diego
Eastern Washington
W 49–30
L 21–42
2019 First Round
Second Round
NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs North Dakota
North Dakota State
W 24–6
L 13–37
2023 First Round NCAA Division I FCS Playoffs Southern Illinois L 0–35

Notable players

All-Americans

YearNamePositionTeam
1976 Gerald Butler WR Kodak First Team (AFCA)
1977 Rusty Rebowe LB AP First Team; Kodak First Team (AFCA); NCAA All-American
1981 Dwight Walker WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team (AFCA)
1982 Clint Conque LB AP First Team
1982 Jay Pennison OL AP Second Team
1983 Jay Pennison OL AP Second Team
1984Dewayne Harrison TE AP First Team
1985Lynn Bychurch OL AP Second Team
1986 Mark Carrier WR AP First Team; Kodak First Team (AFCA)
1987Alfred Dorsey WR AP Second Team
1987Karl Hill DB AP Third Team
1987Reed Pere’ OL AP Third Team
1991 Darryl Pounds DB AP Second Team
1994Brian Desselles P AP Second Team
1994 Darryl Pounds DB AP First Team
2007 Kareem Moore DB AP Second Team
2007 Lardarius Webb DB Walter Camp Foundation First Team
2008 Lardarius Webb DB AP First Team

Nicholls Colonels selected in the NFL draft

YearNamePositionTeamRoundOverall pick
1976 Gary Barbaro DB Kansas City Chiefs 3rd Round74th
1977 Gerald Butler WR Chicago Bears 7th Round182nd
1982 Dwight Walker WR Cleveland Browns 4th Round87th
1984 Johnny Meads LB Houston Oilers 3rd Round58th
1985 Anthony Tuggle DB Cincinnati Bengals 4th Round97th
1985 Lionel Vital RB Washington Redskins 7th Round187th
1986 Oscar Smith RB Detroit Lions 5th Round119th
1987 Mark Carrier WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3rd Round57th
1987 Doug Hudson QB Kansas City Chiefs 6th Round186th
1989 Jamie Lawson FB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5th Round117th
1990 Dee Thomas DB Houston Oilers 10th Round264th
1995 Darryl Pounds DB Washington Redskins 3rd Round68th
2004 Chris Thompson DB Jacksonville Jaguars 5th Round110th
2007 Jacob Bender OL New York Jets 6th Round177th
2008 Kareem Moore DB Washington Redskins 6th Round180th
2009 Lardarius Webb DB Baltimore Ravens 3rd Round88th

Stadium

Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium

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Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium

Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium is a 10,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Thibodaux, Louisiana. [8] It is home to the Nicholls Colonels football team of the Southland Conference in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). The stadium is named in honor of former state representative John L. Guidry. The playing surface is named Manning Field after the Manning family (Peyton, Eli, Cooper and Archie) because the family holds the annual Manning Passing Academy football camp at the facility. [9] The current playing surface is GeoGreen Replicated Grass. [10]

On June 12, 2019, Nicholls announced a new $6.5 million, 20,000-square-foot football operations center will be built in the south end zone along with an expansion and renovation of the Frank L. Barker Athletic Building. [11] [12] The football team moved from the Barker Athletic Building to the Boucvault Athletic Complex for the start of the 2020 Nicholls Football season. [11] [12]

Practice and training facilities

Boucvault Athletic Complex

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Boucvault Athletic Complex

The Boucvault Athletic Complex is located at the south end zone of Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. [13] The facility includes football offices, team locker rooms, training rooms, and a team meeting hall with a seating area for fans overlooking the field. [13] [14]

Gaubert Oil Practice Facility at Shaw Sports Turf/Manning Field

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Gaubert Oil at Shaw Sports Turf/Manning Field

The Gaubert Oil Practice Facility at Shaw Sports Turf/Manning Field is a covered 100-yard turf field and also includes office and storage space for the team. It is located directly behind the Boucvault Athletic Complex and Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. [15] [16] [17] In a partnership between Nicholls Colonels football, the Manning Passing Academy and Shaw Sports Turf, an artificial turf field was installed at the facility. [18]

Leonard C. Chabert Strength and Conditioning Facility

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Chabert S&C Facility

The Nicholls Colonels Strength and Conditioning facility is located in the Leonard C. Chabert Strength and Conditioning Facility or Leonard C. Chabert Hall. [11] The facility has multi-purpose power stations, weight machines, dumbbell stations, elliptical machines and stationary bikes. It is the strength and conditioning facility and nutrition center for Nicholls athletics. [11]

Historic football facilities

Frank L. Barker Athletic Building

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Barker Athletic Building

The Frank L. Barker Athletic Building or Barker Hall is located adjacent to Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium. It houses the Nicholls Colonels football coaches’ offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms, athletic training rooms and athletic staff. [11] [14] The Nicholls Athletics Hall of Fame is also located in the building. [11]

Original football practice fields

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Original football Practice Fields

The original Nicholls Colonels football practice fields included three natural grass football practice fields and was located across Acadia Drive from Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium, the Frank L. Barker Athletic Building and the Leonard C. Chabert Strength and Conditioning Facility. [19] Two of the fields faced in a north–south configuration similar to Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium with a third that faced in an east–west configuration.

Rivalries

Southeastern Louisiana

Nicholls and Southeastern Louisiana are located 94 miles apart and no two football-playing schools in the Southland Conference are as close as the two schools. The winner of the annual football game is awarded the River Bell Trophy. The trophy features a river bell, the teams athletic logos and details the yearly victors. The game played between the rivals began in 1972 and was played annually until 1985 when Southeastern Louisiana dropped its football program. It resumed 20 years later in 2005 when football was reinstated by the university.

Northwestern State

The football rivalry game with Northwestern State is played annually with the winner being awarded the NSU Trophy. Both universities are located in Louisiana and are members of the Southland Conference. The first game in the series was played in 1973.

Texas State

In fall 1998, the Colonels were scheduled to take on the Texas State Bobcats. Prior to the game, heavy rains flooded San Marcos, Texas and the playing field at Texas State. Athletic directors and coaches from both schools decided to postpone the game and coined the annual contest the "Battle for the Paddle," joking that fans and athletes needed to use a boat and paddle to get to the game. The game was eventually played on November 28, 1998, with Texas State prevailing 28–27 to win the first "Battle for the Paddle". A wooden oar or paddle named the "Paddle Trophy" was awarded to the winner of the contest.

Future non-conference opponents

Announced non-conference opponents as of July 7, 2025. [20]

202520262027
at Troy at Kansas State at Louisiana Tech
West Georgia at Sam Houston Southern
at Texas State at Tulane
at Eastern Kentucky

Media

The Colonels are broadcast on ESPN+.

See also

References

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  13. 1 2 "'This is the new home of Colonels football': Nicholls opens new athletic complex". dailycomet.com. August 11, 2021. Retrieved October 23, 2025.
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