Guilford Quakers football
| Guilford Quakers football | |
|---|---|
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| First season | 1893; 132 years ago |
| Athletic director | Bill Foti |
| Head coach | Brad Davis 6th season, 8–35 (.186) |
| Stadium | Armfield Athletic Center (capacity: 2,200 +) |
| Field surface | Artificial turf |
| Location | Greensboro, North Carolina |
| Conference | ODAC |
| Past conferences | North State Conference, Conference Carolinas |
| All-time record | 341–641–26 (.351) |
| Colors | Crimson and gray |
| Fight song | On Brave Ol’ Guilford Team |
The Guilford Quakers football team represents Guilford College in the sport of college football. The NCAA Division III team first competed in 1893.[1][2]
Head coach Bear Bryant won his first career game against the Quakers as a coach with Maryland in 1945.
On September 13, 2018, Guilford faced the Davidson Wildcats, a Division I FCS team. The game was initially set for Saturday, September 15, but was rescheduled due to Hurricane Florence. The final score was 91-61, with several records shattered, such as the record for total offensive yards, which reached 964 — surpassing Weber State's 27-year-old record of 876 yards.[3]
References
- ^ "Guilford" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
- ^ "Guilford football schedule and results - D3football". d3football.com.
- ^ "Guilford and Davidson statistics and records - NCAA.com". ncaa.com.
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