Southern Arkansas Muleriders football

Southern Arkansas Muleriders football
First season1911
Athletic directorSteve Browning
Head coachBrad Smiley
2nd season, 15–8 (.652)
StadiumWilkins Stadium
(capacity: 6,000)
FieldRip Powell Field
Year built1949
Field surfaceGeoSurfaces Turf
LocationMagnolia, Arkansas
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceGreat American (since 2012)
Past conferencesIndependent (1911–1925)
Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference (1926–1994)
Gulf South Conference (1995–2011)
All-time record506–459–30 (.524)
Bowl record3–4–1 (.438)
Conference titles8 (1926, 1927, 1929, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1972, 1997)
RivalriesUAM Boll Weevils
Consensus All-Americans70
ColorsRoyal blue and gold[1]
   
Fight songSAU Fight Song
MascotMolly Ann & the Mulerider
WebsiteMuleriderAthletics.com

The Southern Arkansas Muleriders football team represents Southern Arkansas University (SAU) in the sport of American football. The Southern Arkansas Muleriders compete in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and in the Great American Conference.

SAU begin competing in 1911 when they were known as the Third District Agricultural School. Early Mulerider teams played local junior college and high school teams. The Muleriders are inaugural members of the Great American Conference. SAU has competed in the NCAA Division II since 1995 after spending almost 50 years as members of the NAIA.

Mulerider football teams have won 8 conference championships, participated in four college bowl games (2–1–1 record), and have made the NCAA Division II Playoffs in two seasons (0–2 record). SAU has produced 70 All-Americans and 172 First Team All-Conference players.

The Muleriders' home stadium is Wilkins Stadium which opened in 1949. Wilkins Stadium features dual grandstands with seating for 6,000. Several renovations have been done to Wilkins Stadiums over the past few years. Artificial turf was recently installed and new ticket booths and concessions stands were added. Also on site at Wilkins Stadium is the Auburn Smith Field House which houses the SAU coaches offices, locker room, and training room.

  1. ^ "Colors". Retrieved April 18, 2016.

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