List of Duquesne Dukes football seasons

The Duquesne Dukes football team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) representing Duquesne University. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and is a member of the Northeast Conference.

Seasons

Yellow = .500 record; Orange = above .500 record; Green = undefeated

Year Wins Losses Ties Coach Ranking Regular Season Championship/Postseason Appearance National Championship
1891[a] 3 1 0 Dan Barr[2]
1892[b] 2 0 1 Dan Barr[5]
1893 6 2 0 Coach Unknown
1894 8[c] 3 0 Dr. G.S. Proctor
1896 2[c] 4 1 "Rags" Brown
1897 3 5 2 J.P. Wolfe
1898 6 4 1 John Van Cleve
1899 2 0 2 Will Walker
1900 3 3 1 Coach Unknown
1901 3 3 0 Coach Unknown
1902 1 6 0 Captain Hickson
1903 3[c] 5 0 T.A. Giblin
1913 3 5 1 Norman "Bill" Budd
1914 1 5 0 Norman "Bill" Budd
1920 3 3 1 E.A. Jake Stahl
1921 0 4 1 E.A. Jake Stahl
1922 0 8 0 Hal Ballin
1923 4 4 0 Hal Ballin
1924 2 4 2 Mike Shortley
1925 0 7 0 Frank McDermott
1926 2 5 1 Frank McDermott
1927 4 4 1 Elmer Layden
1928 8 1 0 Elmer Layden
1929 9 0 1 Elmer Layden
1930 7 3 0 Elmer Layden
1931 3 5 3 Elmer Layden
1932 7 2 1 Elmer Layden
1933 10 1 0 Elmer Layden Festival of Palms Bowl Champions
1934 8 2 0 Joe Bach
1935 6 3 0 Christie Flanagan
1936 8 2 0 Clipper Smith #14 NCAA Division I FBS (AP) Orange Bowl Champions
1937 6 4 0 Clipper Smith
1938 4 6 0 Clipper Smith
1939 8 0 1 Aldo Donelli #10 NCAA Division I FBS (AP) declined Cotton Bowl,[8] Sun Bowl[9] and "Olympic Bowl"[9] invitations
1940 7 1 0 Aldo Donelli
1941 8 0 0 Aldo Donelli #8 NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Associated Press) #1 NCAA Division I FBS (Massey Ratings)
1942 6 3 1 Aldo Donelli
1947 2 8 0 Kass Kovalcheck
1948 2 7 0 Kass Kovalcheck
1949 3 6 0 Phil Ahwesh
1950 2 6 1 Phil Ahwesh / Doc Skender
1969 2 4 0 Joe Nicoletti (School brings football back at the club level)
1970 4 3 1 Dan McCann #15 club football (National Club Football Association)
1971 4 4 0 Dan McCann
1972 7 1 0 Dan McCann #3 club football (NCFA)
1973 10 0 0 Dan McCann #1 club football (NCFA) Children's Hospital Bowl Champions [10] NCFA National Champions
1974 5 2 0 Dan McCann #6 club football (NCFA)
1975 5 4 0 Dan McCann
1976 6 2 0 Dan McCann #4 club football (NCFA)
1977 7 2 0 Dan McCann #2 club football (NCFA) NCFA Championship Game Runners-up
1978 5 3 0 Dan McCann #7 club football (NCFA)
1979 5 4 0 Dan McCann (First season at NCAA Division III level)
1980 4 5 0 Dan McCann
1981 4 5 0 Dan McCann
1982 6 3 0 Dan McCann
1983 5 4 1 Dan McCann
1984 3 5 1 Terry Russell
1985 3 6 0 Terry Russell
1986 5 3 1 Terry Russell
1987 2 7 0 Terry Russell
1988 2 7 0 Dan McCann
1989 6 4 0 Dan McCann
1990 1 8 1 Dan McCann
1991 0 9 0 Dan McCann
1992 5 4 0 Dan McCann
1993 4 6 0 Greg Gattuso (First season at NCAA Division I FCS level)
1994 6 4 0 Greg Gattuso (First season in MAAC)
1995 10 1 0 Greg Gattuso MAAC Champions
ECAC Bowl Champions
1996 10 1 0 Greg Gattuso MAAC Champions
ECAC Bowl Runners-up
1997 7 3 0 Greg Gattuso
1998 8 3 0 Greg Gattuso
1999 8 3 0 Greg Gattuso MAAC Champions
2000 10 1 0 Greg Gattuso MAAC Champions
2001 8 3 0 Greg Gattuso #4 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
ECAC Bowl Runners-up
2002 11 1 0 Greg Gattuso #2 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
ECAC Bowl Runners-up
2003 8 3 0 Greg Gattuso #1 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
Eastern College Athletic Conference Bowl Champions
NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major national champions
2004 7 3 0 Greg Gattuso #5 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
2005 7 3 0 Jerry Schmitt #3 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
2006 7 3 0 Jerry Schmitt #6 NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) MAAC Champions
2007 6 4 0 Jerry Schmitt #8 NCAA Division I NCAA Division I FCS Mid-Major (Sports Network) Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Champions
2008 3 7 0 Jerry Schmitt (First season in NEC)
2009 3 8 0 Jerry Schmitt
2010 7 4 0 Jerry Schmitt
2011 9 2 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Champions
2012 5 6 0 Jerry Schmitt
2013 7 4 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Champions
2014 6 6 0 Jerry Schmitt
2015 8 4 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Champions/NCAA Division I First Round
2016 8 3 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Champions
2017 7 4 0 Jerry Schmitt
2018 9 4 0 Jerry Schmitt #22 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Championship Subdivision Writers Poll, #24 NCAA Division I FCS Coaches Poll Northeast Conference Champions/NCAA Division I Second Round
2019 6 5 0 Jerry Schmitt
2020 4 1 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Championship runner-up
2020 7 3 0 Jerry Schmitt
2022 4 7 0 Jerry Schmitt
2023 7 5 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Champions/NCAA Division I First Round
2024 8 3 0 Jerry Schmitt NEC Co-champion

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Notes

  1. ^ Season included a 6–0 win vs. Pittsburgh High School,[1] a 4–0 loss vs. the Western University of Pennsylvania second team,[2] an 18–2 win vs. Butler,[3] and, in March 1892 (in the same academic year as the aforementioned games), a 6–0 win vs. Hazelwood.[4]
  2. ^ Season included a 28–0 win vs. Hazelwood,[5] a 14–0 win vs. Wilkinsburg Athletic Assn.,[6] and a 4–4 tie vs. the Pittsburgh Athletic Club reserve team.[7]
  3. ^ a b c Includes victories claimed by the school in games with disputed outcomes.

References

  1. ^ "A Good Beginning". The Pittsburgh Post. November 19, 1891. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b "A Lively Game". The Pittsburgh Post. November 25, 1891. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "A Lively Game". The Pittsburg Dispatch. December 20, 1891. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Lively Football". The Pittsburg Dispatch. March 17, 1892. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b "Holy Ghost College Wins". The Pittsburg Dispatch. November 12, 1892. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Holy Ghost College Wins Again". The Pittsburg Dispatch. November 13, 1892. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Neither Team Won". The Pittsburg Dispatch. November 25, 1892. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Lawrence Journal-World - Google News Archive Search".
  9. ^ a b "The Milwaukee Journal - Google News Archive Search".
  10. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search".
  11. ^ "The Sports Network - Football Championship Subdivision". Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "Duquesne Historical Data".