Samford Bulldogs football

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The Samford Bulldogs football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Samford University located in Homewood, Alabama. The team competes at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Samford's first football team was fielded in 1902. The team was known as the Howard Bulldogs through the 1965 season when Howard College was renamed as Samford University. Howard was located in Birmingham, Alabama prior to 1957. Since 1958, the Bulldogs have played their home games at Pete Hanna Stadium, which now has a seating capacity of 6,700, in Homewood. Chris Hatcher served as Samford's head coach since the from 2015 to 2025.[2]

First season1902; 124 years ago
Athletic directorMartin Newton
Head coachJohn Grass
1st season, 0–0 (–)
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Samford Bulldogs football
2025 Samford Bulldogs football team
First season1902; 124 years ago
Athletic directorMartin Newton
Head coachJohn Grass
1st season, 0–0 (–)
LocationHomewood, Alabama
StadiumBobby Bowden Field at Pete Hanna Stadium
(capacity: 6,700)
NCAA divisionDivision I FCS
ConferenceSouthern
ColorsBlue and red[1]
   
All-time record47446447 (.505)
Conference championships
Dixie: 1933, 1935, 1936
SoCon: 2013, 2022
Consensus All-Americans27
RivalriesJacksonville State (rivalry)
Furman
Chattanooga
Mercer
Tennessee Tech
MascotSam, changed from Spike in 2017
WebsiteSamfordSports.com
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Bobby Bowden Field at Pete Hanna Stadium, home of Bulldogs football team

History

Classifications

Conference memberships

Conference Championships

The Bulldogs have won 4 conference championships, with three coming in the Dixie Conference and two in the Southern Conference.

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Season Conference Coach Overall record Conference record
1933Dixie ConferenceEddie McLane8–56–2
1935Billy Bancroft7–1–23–0–1
19365–3–14–1–1
2013Southern ConferencePat Sullivan8–56–2
2022Southern ConferenceChris Hatcher11-28–0
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† Co-champions

NCAA Division I-AA/FCS playoff results

The Bulldogs have appeared in the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs six times with an overall record of 3–6.

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Year Round Opponent Result
1991First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
New Hampshire
James Madison
Youngstown State
W 29–13
W 24–21
L 0–10
1992First RoundDelawareL 21–56
2013First RoundJacksonville State (#20)L 14–55
2016First RoundYoungstown State (#13)L 24–38
2017First RoundKennesaw State (#16)L 17–28
2022First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
BYE Week
Southeastern Louisiana (#17)
North Dakota State (#3)
N/A
W 48–42 OT
L 9–27
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Notable former players

Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of January 23, 2026.[3]

2026 2027 2028 2029
vs North Alabama
(Huntsville, AL)
at Georgia Southern vs Austin Peay at Southern Illinois
Southern Illinois at UAB
at UAB
at Auburn

References

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