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The Detroit Titans were the college football team which represented the University of Detroit (now University of Detroit Mercy) from 1896 to 1964. The team posted an undefeated season in 1928, staking a claim to a national title. The program was terminated in 1964 for financial reasons.
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On June 13, 2018, Detroit Mercy named Mike Davis the 22nd head coach in men's basketball program history. [8] The NCAA tournament -tested Davis previously coached at Texas Southern University , where he led the team to four regular season titles, four conference tournament championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances.
Detroit Mercy is considered "selective" by U.S. News & World Report. [32] For the Class of 2025 (enrolling fall 2021), Detroit Mercy received 4,435 applications and accepted 4,135 (93.2%), with 565 enrolling. The middle 50% range of SAT scores for enrolling freshmen was 1063–1250. The middle 50% ACT composite score range was 22–29. [33]
Detroit Institute of Technology: Detroit: Michigan: 1951 Closed in 1981 College of Emporia: Emporia: Kansas: 1972 [24] Closed in 1974 Federal City College: Washington: District of Columbia: 1974 Closed in 1974 [Ex 7] Finlandia University: Hancock: Michigan: 2022 Closed in 2023 Fort Lauderdale College [Ex 8] Fort Lauderdale: Florida: 1981 Closed ...
The football program began play in 1896, decades before the second predecessor to today's UDM, Mercy College of Detroit, was founded in 1941. UD dropped football at the end of the 1964 season, long before UD and Mercy College merged into UDM in 1990.
The 1960 Detroit Titans football team represented the University of Detroit as an independent during the 1960 college football season. Detroit outscored its opponents by a combined total of 181 to 136 and finished with a 7–2 record in its second year under head coach Jim Miller .
The University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Field hosted the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament regional semifinal and final games (March 28 and 30). [50] Ford Field was the site of the 2009 Final Four (April 4 and 6). [51] For the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament, the court was placed in the center of the football field rather than in an end of the ...