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Field surface
  
Artificial

NCAA division
  
Division I FCS

Bowl record
  
0–0 (–)

Head coach
  
Ron Roberts

Conference
  
Southland Conference

First season
  
1930

Location
  
Hammond, Louisiana

All-time record
  
341–303–17 (.529)

Division
  
Division I (NCAA)

Arena/Stadium
  
Strawberry Stadium

Athletic director
  
Jay Artigues

Colors
  
Green, Gold

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Seating capacity
  
7003740800000000000♠7,408

Profiles

The Southeastern Louisiana Lions football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Southeastern Louisiana University located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Southland Conference. Southeastern Louisiana's first football team was fielded in 1930. The team plays its home games at the 7,408 seat Strawberry Stadium in Hammond, Louisiana. The Lions are coached by Ron Roberts.

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History

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When the program was restarted again in 2003, after an 18-year hiatus, Hal Mumme, formerly the head coach at the University of Kentucky, was hired as head coach. Mumme became the 12th head coach in program history. Upon its return, SLU decided to compete at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The team finished its first season 5–7 and posted a 7–4 mark in 2004. The program posted a 51–17 win over #6 McNeese State and entered the Top 25 in the national I-AA rankings. Southeastern Louisiana ranked first among NCAA Division I-AA teams in total offense per game (537.1 yards) and passing offense per game (408 yards) in 2003.

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After receiving an invitation from the Southland Conference for the football program to join, the conference where the rest of SLU's sports competed, it began conference play in 2005 - where it remains a current member today.

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In 2012, Ron Roberts took over as head coach for the Lions and led them to a 5–6 record. The Lions finished the season with a 5-–2 record in conference play, which was the best conference record the Lions had posted in the Southland since joining in 2005. The following year the Lions posted an 11–3 overall record. The lions were led at quarterback by Oregon transfer Bryan Bennett. The Lions finished with a perfect 7–0 record in conference play and earned their-first ever trip to the NCAA Division 1 playoffs. The Lions earned a first round bye. In the second round, the Lions faced Sam Houston State in a rematch of the regular season game played between the two in which Southeastern won 34–21. Quarterback Bryan Bennett led a late game winning drive to give the Lions a 30–29 thrilling victory. The Lions lost to the New Hampshire Wildcats in the quarterfinals 20–17. Bennett was first team all-Conference in 2013. Placekicker Seth Sebastian and kickoff returner Xavier Roberson won 2013 FCS Awards from College Football Performance Awards for the top positional performances.

Notable former players

Notable alumni include:

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  • Robert Alford, current National Football League cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons
  • Wilson Alvarez, former National Football League placekicker for the Seattle Seahawks
  • Horace Belton, former National Football League running back for the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Donald Dykes, former National Football League defensive back for the New York Jets
  • Kevin Hughes, current National Football League offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers
  • Nathan Stanley, current Arena Football League quarterback for the San Jose SaberCats
  • Conference championships

    Conference affiliations:

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  • 1930–42, Independent
  • 1946–47, Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference
  • 1948–70, Gulf States Conference
  • 1971, Mid-South Conference
  • 1972–78, Gulf South Conference
  • 1979, Division II Independent
  • 1980–83, Division I-AA Independent
  • 1984–85, Gulf Star Conference
  • 1986–2002, No team (member of non-football Atlantic Sun Conference, 1991–97)
  • 2003–04, Division I-AA Independent
  • 2005–present, Southland Conference
  • Includes victory in 1946 Burley Bowl.

    Playoff appearances

    Southeastern Louisiana has made two appearances in the I-AA/FCS playoffs since 1978.

    Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns

    The Cypress Mug was the turned, polished mahogany mug awarded to the winner of the Southwestern–Southeastern football game.

    References

    Southeastern Louisiana Lions football Wikipedia