List of Miami RedHawks football seasons

The Miami RedHawks college football team compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Miami University in the Eastern Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Miami has played their home games at Yager Stadium in Oxford, Ohio since 1983.[1]

Miami has 23 conference championships with 12 postseason bowl game appearances and 7 bowl game victories.[2] The RedHawks have also had 13 undefeated seasons, a longest winning streak of 14 games between 2003 and 2004 and a home winning streak of 14 games between 1973 and 1975, and also between 1980 and 1982.[3]

Football was introduced to the university in 1888. The first win in the history of the program came the following year, a 44–0 shutout over Dayton High School on November 9, 1889.[2] From 1888 to 1910, Miami competed as a football independent, before they joined the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) in 1911. From 1911 to 1927, Miami saw some success as they had only three losing seasons and four conference championships. In 1928, Miami left the OAC and became a charter member of the Buckeye Conference.[2] As a member of the Buckeye Conference, Miami won conference championships in 1932, 1933, and 1936.[2] In 1939 the conference dissolved and Miami competed independently again.

By 1948 Miami joined the MAC, where it remains today. Miami won the first MAC title in its inaugural year.[2] Miami leads the MAC with 16 conference titles.

Seasons

National Champions Conference Champions * Division Champions Bowl game berth ^
Season
[A 1]
Head coach Conference Conference finish Division finish
[A 2]
Wins Losses Ties Bowl result AP Poll
[A 3]
Coaches' Poll
[A 4]
1888(no paid coach)Independent001
1889400
1891110
1892220
1893300
1894120
1895C. K. Fauver300
1896Ernest Merrell310
1897Herbert J. McIntire241
1898(no paid coach)020
1899150
1900Alonzo Edwin Branch020
1901Thomas Hazzard131
1902Peter McPherson521
1903140
1904Arthur Smith150
1905(no paid coach)430
1906Arthur H. Parmelee151
1907Amos Foster610
1908700
1909Harold Iddings340
1910241
1911Edwin SweetlandOhio Athletic Conference9th242
1912James C. DonnellyT-5th332
19134th620
1914T-3rd530
1915Chester J. Roberts2nd620
1916 *George Little1st *701
1917 *George Rider1st *602
1918 * [A 5]1st * [A 6]501
1919George Little4th710
19208th521
1921 *1st *800
1922Harry W. EwingT-9th431
192316th341
1924Chester Pittser19th260
1925T-8th530
1926T-8th521
1927 *T-1st *810
1928Buckeye Conference620
1929720
1930441
1931450
1932 *Frank Wilton1st *710
1933 *T-1st *720
1934540
1935531
1936' *T-1st *711
1937441
1938630
1939Independent171
1940071
1941270
1942Stu Holcomb360
1943721
1944Sid Gillman810
1945720
1946730
1947 ^901W Sun ^
1948 *George "Blackie" BlackburnMAC1st *711
1949Woody Hayes2nd540
1950 *^1st *910W Salad ^
1951Ara Parseghian2nd730
19522nd810
19532nd711
1954 *1st *810
1955 *1st *900
1956John Pont 2nd711
1957 *1st *630
1958 *1st *630
19593rd540
19604th550
19613rd640
1962 ^3rd821L Tangerine ^
1963Bo Schembechler 2nd532
1964T-2nd631
1965 *T-1st *730
1966 *T-1st *910
1967T-3rd640
19682nd730
1969Bill MalloryT-3rd730
1970T-2nd730
1971T-3rd730
1972T-4th730
1973 *^1st *1100W Tangerine ^1517
1974 *^Dick Crum1st *1001W Tangerine ^1010
1975 *^1st *1110W Tangerine ^1216
19767th380
1977 *1st *1010
1978Tom Reed3rd821
19797th650
1980T-3rd560
19812nd821
19823rd740
1983Tim Rose 7th470
1984T-6th470
19852nd821
1986 *^1st *840L California ^
1987T-2nd560
19889th0101
19897th281
1990Randy Walker5th551
1991T-3rd641
1992T-3rd641
19939th470
1994[A 7]T-3rd6 (5)4 (5)1
19952nd821
1996T-2nd650
1997T-2nd (East)83
1998 T-1st (East) 101
1999Terry Hoeppner2nd (East)74
2000T-3rd (East)65
2001T-2nd (East)75
20023rd (East)75
2003 *^1st *1st (East) 131W GMAC ^1012
2004 ^2nd1st (East) 85L Independence ^
2005 Shane MontgomeryT-1st (East) 74
20065th (East)210
2007 T-1st (East) 67
20087th (East)210
2009Michael Haywood7th (East)111
2010 *^Michael Haywood/Lance Guidry (Interim)1st *1st (East) 104W GoDaddy.com ^
2011Don TreadwellT-4th (East)48
2012T-4th (East)48
2013Don Treadwell/Mike Bath (Interim)7th (East)012
2014Chuck Martin 6th (East)210
2015T-5th (East)39
2016 ^T-1st (East) 67L St. Petersburg ^
20172nd (East)57
2018T-2nd (East)66
2019 *^1st *1st (East) 86L LendingTree ^

Totals

1888–2019 totals through January 6th, 2020
Wins Losses Ties Win percentage
Regular season games 687 461 44 .595
Conference Championship games 3 2 0 .600
Bowl games 7 5 0 .583
All games 698 467 44 .596
Reference: [2]

Records above take into account a 1994 retroactively awarded forfeit win over Michigan State. Miami's on-field record is 697-468-44.

Notes

  1. Miami did not field teams for the 1890 season.[2]
  2. The MAC introduced divisional play in 1997; the divisional winners advance to the MAC Championship Game to determine the conference champion.
  3. The Associated Press began conducting a weekly college football poll in 1936.[4]
  4. The college football coaches' poll has been sponsored by multiple organizations since its creation in 1950. Its current sponsor is USA Today[4]
  5. Miami claims a conference title for 1918, but the OAC lists Wittenburg as the conference campion.
  6. The OAC lists Miami as finishing 2nd for the 1918 season
  7. Miami finished the 1994 season with an overall record of 5–5–1, but the NCAA later awarded a forfeit win over Michigan State University for using an ineligible player.[2]

References

  1. "Yager Stadium Guide". MiamiRedHawks.com. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  2. "Miami Football Record Book" (PDF). 2017.
  3. "School Streak Finder". Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  4. Football Bowl Subdivision Records, p. 80
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