Minot State Beavers football

Minot State Beavers football
2017 Minot State Beavers football team
First season 1925 (1925)
Head coach Mike Aldrich
1st season, 3–8 (.273)
Stadium Herb Parker Stadium
(Capacity: 4,300)
Year built 1960
Field surface FieldTurf
Location Minot, North Dakota
NCAA division Division II
Conference NSIC
Past conferences Dakota Athletic Conference
(2000–2010)
North Dakota College Athletic Conference (1931–1999)
All-time record 40227631 (.589)
Bowl record 000 (–)
Colors Green and Red[1]
         
Outfitter Under Armour
Website msubeavers.com

The Minot State Beavers football team is a NCAA Division II program that represents Minot State University in North Dakota. The Beavers are members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference and home games are played on campus in Minot at Herb Parker Stadium.

The current head coach is Mike Aldrich.

Conferences

Classifications

  • 1955–1969: NAIA
  • 1970–1996: NAIA Division II
  • 1997–2010: NAIA
  • 2011–present: NCAA Division II

Conference affiliations

Playoff appearances

Head coaches

#NameTerm
1C.E. Bublitz19251926
2J.W. Coleman19271935
3W.D. Allen19361942
4Bill Richter1946
5Herb Parker19471949
6Ev Faunce1950
7Herb Parker1951
8Frank Good1952
9George Mellem1953
10Ted Keck19541956
11Vence Elgie19571964
12Bill Schaake1965
13Hank Hettwer19661968
14Ken Becker19691974
15Bert Leidholt19751981
16Randy Hedberg19821989
17Dave Hendrickson19901999
18Mike Sivertson20002006
19Paul Rudolph20072013
20Tyler Hughes20142016
21Mike Aldrich2017

NFL players

Quarterback Randy Hedberg of Parshall was selected in the eighth round of the 1977 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and started four games as a rookie then was on injured reserve in 1978.[2][3] He later returned to Minot State as the head coach for eight seasons (1982–1989).

References

  1. Minot State University Athletics Graphic Standards (PDF). June 27, 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  2. "Bucs ship Hedberg to Raiders". St. Petersburg Times. (Florida). February 2, 1979. p. C1.
  3. "Hedberg comes home to get his ring". Minot State University. Retrieved February 11, 2017.


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