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Current head coach Garin Higgins. The Emporia State Hornets football program is a college football team that represents Emporia State University in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association, a part of NCAA Division II. The team has had 24 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1893. [1]
For the next nine seasons, Emporia State continued to decline. Dave Hoover became the 18th head coach at ESU, with an overall record of 9–40–0 (.184). [22] After Hoover was let go, Bob Seaman became the 19th head football coach for Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas and he held that position for four seasons, from 1979 until 1982 ...
On December 14, 2006, Higgins was introduced as the 24th head football coach of Emporia State University, [18] replacing Dave Wiemers who resigned after three consecutive losing seasons. [19] On September 1, 2007, the Hornets opened the season with a 7–3 win over the Western State Colorado Mountaineers , securing his' first win as a coach at ...
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For the 2023 season, Nardo was hired by Oklahoma State as the team's defensive coordinator. [10] In his first season with the Cowboys in 2023, Nardo helped led them to the 2023 Big 12 Championship Game against Texas. [11]
Garin Higgins – current head football coach at Emporia State [6] Brad Hill – head baseball coach at Kansas State University (2004–2018) Gene Johnson – head basketball coach at Wichita State University and Kansas Wesleyan University , won two AAU national titles and was assistant coach for the 1936 gold medal Olympic basketball team ...
The Emporia State Hornets are the athletic teams that represent Emporia State University (ESU). The women's basketball and softball teams use the name Lady Hornets.The university's athletic program fields 15 varsity teams in 11 sports all of whom have combined to win 50 conference championships as well as three national championships (1 NAIA, 1 AIAW and 1 NCAA). [2]
Since 1937, Emporia State's football team has played in Francis G. Welch Stadium, named after the long-time coach and athletic director at Emporia State. [3] Emporia State has won 16 conference championships: six in the Kansas Conference, six in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, two in the Great Plains Athletic Conference, one in ...