List of Dayton Flyers football seasons

The University of Dayton first fielded a football team in 1905. They remained independent of athletic conferences for most of their history, including the period from 1977 to 1992 when they joined Division III of the NCAA. Beginning in 1993 they joined the Pioneer Football League in Division I-AA/FCS play as a founding member.

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The Flyers have amassed a 673–369–25 (.642) record since 1905 and have won 2 National Championships as a member of Division III. UD has won 12 Conference Championships.

Seasons

National Champions Conference Champions * Postseason Appearance Bowl Game Berth ^
Season Head coach Conference Affiliation Season results Playoff or Bowl result Final ranking
Conference finish Division finish Wins Losses Ties[1] STATS Poll[2] Coaches Poll[3]
Dayton Flyers
1905 William Schoen Independent 0 3 0
NCAA (1906 – 1955)
1906 Dr. J.G. Freshour Independent 5 1 0
1907 0 4 0
1908 Matthew Hill 7 0 1
1909 George Binlein 4 3 0
1910 Orville Smith 5 1 0
1911 Roland Bevan 3 3 1
1912 4 2 0
1913 Louis Clark 4 1 1
1914 Alfred McCray 2 2 0
1915 3 2 0
1916 4 3 0
1917 Louis Clark 7 2 0
1918 1 1 0
1919 Harry Solimano 2 2 0
1920 Bud Talbott 2 4 0
1921 Charley Way/Bud Talbott 1 7 1
1922 Van F. Hill 6 3 0
1923Harry Baujan450
1924730
1925720
1926Ohio Athletic820
1927630
1928630
1929450
1930432
1931532
1932920
1933721
1934431
1935Buckeye Athletic441
1936450
1937720
1938720
1939Independent441
1940630
1941730
1942820
1946630
1947Joseph Gavin630
1948721
1949630
1950460
1951 ^720L Salad
1952650
1953351
1954Hugh Devore550
1955361
NCAA University Division (1956-1972)
1956Bud KerrIndependent460
1957631
1958280
1959370
1960Stan Zajdel190
1961280
1962280
1963Pete Ankney172
1964370
1965John McVay181
1966820
1967631
1968550
1969370
1970541
1971560
1972461
NCAA Division I (1973-1976)
1973Ron MarciniakIndependent551
1974380
1975560
1976470
NCAA Division III (1977-1992)
1977Rick E. CarterIndependent830
1978921L Division III Quarterfinals
1979821
19801400W Division III Championship
1981Mike Kelly1220L Division III Championship
1982640
1983730
19841010L Division III Quarterfinals
1985730
19861010L Division III First Round
19871130L Division III Championship
1988920L Division III First Round
19891300W Division III Championship
19901110L Division III Quarterfinals
19911310L Division III Championship
19921010L Division III Regionals
NCAA Division I-AA/FCS (1993 - present)
1993*Mike KellyPioneer1st*910
1994*T-1st*820
19952nd920
1996*1st*1100
1997*1st*91
19982nd64
1999*1st*64
2000*T-1st*83
2001*1st*1st (North)101W PFL Championship
2002*1st*1st (North)111W PFL ChampionshipCup
20033rd (North)92
20043rd (North)73
20052nd (North)91
2006T-7th46
2007 ^*T-1st*111W Gridiron ClassicCup
2008Rick ChamberlinT-2nd93
2009*T-1st*92
2010*T-1st*1012525
20115th65
2012T-4th65
2013T-4th74
2014T-3rd83
2015*T-1st*102L FCS First Round
20162nd92
2017T-6th56
2018in progress
Total
1 1 (.500) (Bowl Games)
16 9 (.640) (D-III Playoffs) 1977-1992
0 1 (.000) (D-I FCS Playoffs) 1993-Present
673 369 25 (.642) (all games)

Pre-2006 data taken from [4]

Postseason facts

  • Years in Postseason: 12
  • DIII Post-Season Record: 16-9 (.640)
  • DI Post-Season Record: 0-1 (.000)
  • OVERALL PLAYOFF RECORD: 16-10 (.615)

Championships

  • National Championships: 2 (1980, 1989)
  • National Runner-Up: 3 (1981, 1987, 1991)

References

  1. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  2. Since the 1978 split in divisions, the NCAA, or more recently, The Sports Network Archived 2011-05-03 at the Wayback Machine Poll, now known as the STATS Poll has been the major poll at the FCS level. Polls are released prior to the playoffs.
  3. The FCS Coaches Poll Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine was introduced in 2007. Therefore, polls for prior seasons do not exist. Polls are released prior to the playoffs
  4. "Dayton Flyers History" (PDF). Retrieved November 1, 2018.
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