:Missouri S&T Miners football

{{Short description|College football team}}

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{{Infobox NCAA football school

| TeamName = Missouri S&T Miners football

| Image = Missouri st miners wmark.png

| ImageSize = 200

| AthleticDirector = Melissa Ringhausen

| HeadCoach = Andy Ball

| HeadCoachYear = 2nd

| HCWins = 7

| HCLosses = 14

| Stadium = Allgood–Bailey Stadium

| StadiumBuilt = 1967

| StadCapacity = 8,000

| StadSurface = FieldTurf

| Location = Rolla, Missouri

| NCAAdivision = II

| Conference = Great Lakes Valley Conference

| FirstYear = {{Start date and age|1893}}

| PastAffiliations = Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Great Lakes Football Conference

| WebsiteName = minerathletics.com/football

| WebsiteURL = https://minerathletics.com/sports/football

| ATWins = 425

| ATLosses = 557

| ATTies = 35

| ATPercentage =

| BowlWins = 2

| BowlLosses = 0

| BowlTies = 0

| NatlTitles = 0

| ConfTitles = 8

| Heismans =

| AllAmericans =

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The Missouri S&T Miners football program represents Missouri University of Science and Technology in college football and competes in the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). In 2012, Missouri S&T became a member of the Great Lakes Valley Conference and has remained in the league since. Prior to this, Missouri S&T was in the Great Lakes Football Conference, and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association from 1935 to 2005. S&T's home games are played at Allgood–Bailey Stadium in Rolla, Missouri. The program maintains an all-time record of {{Winning percentage|425|557|35|record=y}}.http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2017/D2.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}

Conference affiliations

Stadium

The Miners have played their home games at Allgood–Bailey Stadium since 1967. The current capacity of the stadium is at 8,000.{{cite web |url=https://static.minerathletics.com/custompages/football/Media%20Guide/Football%20Media%20Guide/2014%20Football%20Media%20Guide.pdf|title=2014 Missouri S&T Miners Football Media Guide|date=2014|access-date=March 5, 2018|publisher=Missouri S&T Miners}}{{cite web |url=http://www.d2football.com/stadiums/missouris&t/t138/ |title=MST - Missouri S&T; Stadium (Algood-Bailey Stadium) |website=www.d2football.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080302202106/http://www.d2football.com/stadiums/missouris&t/t138/ |archive-date=2008-03-02}}

Championships

= Conference championship seasons =

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Missouri S&T Miners|# | Year|Conference|Coach|{{abbr|Overall|Overall record}} | {{abbr|Conf.|Conference record}} }}
{{center|1}}1941{{sup|1}}rowspan="8" | MIAArowspan="5" | Gale Bullman4–3–23–1–1
{{center|2}}19474–34–1
{{center|3}}19496–25–0
{{center|4}}19507–24–1
{{center|5}}1956{{sup|1}}6–24–1
{{center|6}}1977{{sup|1}}rowspan="3" | Charlie Finley7–3–14–1–1
{{center|7}}198010–06–0
{{center|8}}1983{{sup|1}}8-24–1
colspan=6 style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Missouri S&T Miners}}" | Total Conference Championships: 8
colspan=7 | {{sup|1}} Denotes co-champions

Postseason appearances

File:Missouri miners early football team.jpg

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Missouri S&T Miners|#|Season|Game|Result|Opponent|Stadium|Location}}
style="text-align:center;"|1

| style="text-align:center;"|1950

|{{sort|Corn Bowl}}

| style="background:#dfd;"| 7–6

|Illinois State

|Wesleyan Stadium

|Bloomington, Il

style="text-align:center;"|2

| style="text-align:center;"|2018

|{{sort|Mineral Water Bowl}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.mineralwaterbowl.net/|title=Excelsior Springs Mineral Water Bowl|website=www.mineralwaterbowl.net|access-date=2018-12-04}}

| style="background:#dfd;"| 51–16

| Minnesota State–Moorhead

| Tiger Stadium

| Excelsior Springs, MO

Notable players

= Current NFL Players =

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Tershawn Wharton

|DT

|2020

|Undrafted

|Kansas City Chiefs

= Former NFL Players =

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Missouri S&T Miners|Player|Position|1st Year|Draft Round|Teams}}

Dick Thornton{{Cite web|title=Missouri S&T Players/Alumni|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/missouritech/index.htm|access-date=2021-10-16|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com|language=en}}

|QB

|1933

|N/A

|Philadelphia Eagles

All-Americans:

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  • Ed Kromka: 1941
  • Frank Winfield: 1969
  • Merle Dillow: 1974
  • Bill Grantham: 1980
  • Eivind Listerud: 1993
  • Cole Drussa: 2003, 2004
  • Ashton Gronewold: 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Joe Winters: 2006
  • Brian Crider, 2009
  • Eddie Rascon, 2012
  • Chris Emesih, 2013
  • Will Brown, 2014
  • Deshawn Jones, 2017
  • Bo Brooks: 2018
  • Roderick Chapman: 2018
  • Braxton Graham, 2018
  • Tyler Swart, 2018
  • Tershawn Wharton, 2018{{cite news |url=http://www.phelpscountyfocus.com/sports/local/article_17055964-0f0e-11e9-9cd6-e31000512cea.html |title=Brooks, Chapman named to D2Football.com All-America Team |date=January 2, 2019 |website=Phelps County Focus |first=John |last=Kean |access-date=January 14, 2019 }}
  • Ben Straatmann: 2021
  • Breon Michel: 2021
  • Cameron Clemons: 2021

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CoSIDA Academic All-Americans:{{cite web |url=http://cosida.com/documents/2016/7/5//AAA_All_Time_List_by_Schools_June_2016.pdf?id=1863 |title=Academic All-American All-Time List |pages=355–357 |publisher=College Sports Information Directors of America |access-date=January 25, 2018}}

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  • Kim Colter: 1972
  • Paul Janke: 1980
  • Randy Hauser: 1982
  • Bob Pressly: 1982
  • Tom Reed: 1986
  • James Pfeiffer: 1987, 1988
  • Mark Diamond: 1991
  • Don Huff: 1991, 1992
  • Eivind Listerud: 1993
  • Brian Gilmore: 1994, 1995, 1996
  • Curt Kimmel: 2001, 2002
  • Cole Drussa: 2004
  • Phil Shin: 2005
  • Chad Shockley: 2010
  • Brian Peterson: 2012
  • Bret Curtis: 2016
  • Bo Brooks 2017, 2018
  • Landon Compton: 2017
  • Deshawn Jones: 2017, 2018, 2019
  • Payton McAlister: 2020
  • Kyle Urich: 2020, 2021
  • Zach Glaess: 2021

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Records

  • Missouri S&T football records since 1935 are listed below.
  • Note: The 2020 season was played in the spring of 2021.{{cite web |url=http://www.minerathletics.com/alltime.aspx?path=football&record_type=seasons& |title=Football All-Time Records |publisher=Missouri University of Science and Technology |access-date=January 13, 2019}}

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| 1935

1–70–5
19361–4–20–3–2
19373–4–12–2–1
19384–43–2
19395–43–2
19403–3–22–2–1
19414–3–23–1–1
19423–4N/A
19435–3N/A
1944N/AN/A
19450–5N/A
19464–3–23–1–1
19474–34–1
19484–3–22–1–2
19496–25–0
19507–24–1
19513–53–2
19523–53–2
19533–52–3
19543–53–2
19554–52–3
19566–34–1
19575–53–2

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| 1958

5–44–1
19594–42–3
19600–90–5
19614–53–2
19622–71–4
19632–72–3
19641–81–4
19652–70–5
19663–71–4
19672–70–5
19684–52–3
19697–23–2
19706–3–12–3–1
19714–6–12–3–1
19722–91–5
19733–6–22–3–1
19745–5–13–2–1
19751–8–21–5
19764–6–12–4
19777–3–14–1–1
19788–34–2
19797–3–13–3
198010–06–0

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| 1981

6–3–13–1–1
19828–33–2
19838–24–1
19846–42–3
19857–34–1
19865–62–3
19875–52–3
19882–82–4
19891–91–9
19900–100–9
19914–6–13–5–1
19922–91–8
19933–72–7
19945–5–14–4–1
19951–91–8
19963–81–8
19973–82–7
19980–110–9
19990–110–9
20002–90–9
20012–90–9
20020–110–9
20030–110–9

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| 2004

3–82–7
20057–4N/A
20066–52–2
20073–82–3
20087–43–1
20094–7N/A
20103–82–2
20116–51–0
201210–17–1
20136–55–2
20144–73–5
20155–55–3
20165–64–4
20177–45–2
201810–26–1
20197–44–3
20202–12–1
20216–54–3
20223–72–4
20234–74–3

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References

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