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The East Carolina Pirates are a college football team that represents East Carolina University (variously "East Carolina" or "ECU"). The team is a member of the American Athletic Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Blake Harrell is the head ...
East Carolina won its first championship—the North State Conference championship—in 1953. In its 15 years as a member of the North State Conference, the Pirates won two championships and went to two bowl games. In 1962, the team left the conference and returned to its previous status as a football independent. During two of those years, the ...
1978 Independence Bowl; 1992 Peach Bowl; 1994 Liberty Bowl; 1995 Liberty Bowl; 1999 Mobile Alabama Bowl; 2000 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl; 2001 GMAC Bowl; 2006 PapaJohns.com Bowl; 2007 Hawaii Bowl; 2009 Liberty Bowl; 2010 Liberty Bowl (January) 2010 Military Bowl; 2012 New Orleans Bowl; 2013 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl; 2015 Birmingham Bowl (January ...
East Carolina moved up to the University Division for the next season but the Pirates did not play in a bowl game until 1978, in the Independence Bowl. The Black Bears did not win another conference title until 1974 , sharing it with UMass .
The 1995 Liberty Bowl (December) game was a college football bowl game played on December 30, 1995, at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The 37th edition of the Liberty Bowl , it featured the Stanford Cardinal and the East Carolina Pirates .
The Military Bowl featured a matchup of in-state rivals East Carolina and N.C. State and the game’s temperature heated up before the end, which left an official bloodied. The Pirates were about ...
The 20th head football coach at East Carolina University, Ruffin McNeill. There have been 22 head coaches for the East Carolina Pirates. East Carolina started organized football with the nickname Teachers, in 1932. [1] The school changed the nickname to the Pirates on February 26, 1934. [2]
An official ended up with a gash below his eye after a scuffle late in East Carolina’s Military Bowl win over NC State. The official got hit in the face by a player’s helmet as members of both ...