Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football
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The Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football team represents Bethune–Cookman University in the sport of college football. The Wildcats compete in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Starting with the fall 2021 season, they compete in the East Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), after having been members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) since 1979.[2] They play their home games at Daytona Stadium. The Wildcats have won two black college football national championships and seven MEAC titles in the history of their football program.
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First season | 1925 | ||
Head coach | Raymond Woodie Jr. 1st season, 0–0 (–) | ||
Stadium | Daytona Stadium (capacity: 10,000) | ||
Field surface | Artificial turf | ||
Location | Daytona Beach, Florida | ||
NCAA division | Division I FCS | ||
Conference | SWAC | ||
All-time record | 505–348–26 (.589) | ||
Claimed national titles | 2 (Black College): 2010, 2013 | ||
Unclaimed national titles | 2 (Black College): 2002, 2012 | ||
Conference titles | 14 | ||
Rivalries | Florida A&M | ||
Colors | Maroon and gold[1] | ||
Fight song | Let's Go Wildcats | ||
Mascot | Wil D Cat | ||
Marching band | The Marching Wildcats | ||
Website | bcuathletics.com |