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West Virginia State Yellow Jackets football; First season: 1921; 104 years ago () Head coach: John Pennington 7th season, 38–31 (.551) Stadium: Lakin-Ray Field at Dickerson Stadium (capacity: 5,000) Location: Institute, West Virginia: NCAA division: Division II: Conference: Mountain East Conference: Conference titles: 3: Rivalries: Charleston ...
Other accolades of the Yellow Jackets athletic teams include the men's basketball team ranking #24 in the U.S. on the NCAA's Division II preseason top 25 bulletin for 2009–10, the men's baseball team receiving the WVIAC Sportsmanship Award for 2008–09, the women's cheerleading squad taking third place for the WVIAC Presidents' Cup in 2007 ...
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The 2025 West Virginia Mountaineers football team will represent West Virginia University as a member of the Big 12 Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Mountaineers will play their home games at Milan Puskar Stadium located in Morgantown, West Virginia .
Big 12 Conference play has arrived in full with the Texas Tech football team hitting the road to take on West Virginia in the opener.. The Red Raiders (1-2) are fresh off a 41-3 thumping of FCS ...
This is a list of seasons completed by the West Virginia State Yellow Jackets football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division II. Adolph Hamblin served as head coach from 1921 to 1944 and led the 1936 West Virginia State Yellow Jackets football team to a black college football national championship. [1]
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In their second season under head coach Mark Cardwell, the team compiled a 6–3–1 record and outscored opponents by a total of 177 to 105. [1] The Dickinson System rated West Virginia State as the No. 10 black college football team for 1946. [2] The team played its home games at Lakin Field in Institute, West Virginia.