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The Tennessee State Tigers football program represents Tennessee State University in the sport of American football. The Tigers compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as member of the Big South–OVC Football Association.

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Tennessee State Tigers football
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First season1912; 112 years ago (1912)
Athletic directorDr. Mikki Allen
Head coachEddie George
4th season, 24–22 (.522)
StadiumNissan Stadium and Hale Stadium
(capacity: 69,143 and 10,000)
Year built1999
Field surfaceTifsport Bermuda Sod
LocationNashville, Tennessee
NCAA divisionDivision I FCS
ConferenceBig South–OVC
Past conferencesSIAC (1926–1929)
MAA (1945–1966)
All-time record55528833 (.652)
Bowl record811 (.850)
Playoff appearances7
Playoff record3–6
Claimed national titles12
(Div. II): 1973 (Poll)
(Black College): 1946, 1947, 1954, 1956, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1979, 1982, 2013
Unclaimed national titles4 (Black College):1953, 1983, 1984, 2012
Conference titles17
ColorsReflex blue and white[1]
   
WebsiteTSUTigers.com
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History

NCAA Relegation

In 1981, the Tennessee State Tigers were relegated from Division I-A to Division I-AA.

First FBS Victory

Tennessee State Tigers first FBS victory came in 2017 when they defeated the Georgia State Panthers 17-10 for Georgia State's season home opener.[2][3]

Championships

National championships

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Year Coach Record Championship
1946Henry A. Kean10–1Black College National Champions
1947Henry A. Kean10–0Black College National Champions
1954Henry A. Kean10–1Black College National Champions
1956Howard C. Gentry10–0Black College National Champions
1965John A. Merritt9–0–1Black College National Champions
1966John A. Merritt10–0Black College National Champions
1970John A. Merritt11–0Black College National Champions
1971John A. Merritt9–1Black College National Champions
1973John A. Merritt10–0AP & UPI College Division National Champions
Black College National Champions
1979John A. Merritt8–3Black College National Champions
1982John A. Merritt10–1–1Black College National Champions
2013Rod Reed10–4Black College National Champions
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Conference championships

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Year Coach Conference Conference Record
1945Henry A. KeanMidwest Athletic Association3–0
1946Henry A. KeanMidwestern Conference3–0
1947Henry A. KeanMidwestern Conference3–0
1949Henry A. KeanMidwestern Conference4–0
1954Henry A. KeanMidwestern Conference4–0
1956Howard C. GentryMidwestern Conference4–0
1957Howard C. GentryMidwestern Conference3–0
1959Howard C. GentryMidwestern Conference3–0
1960Howard C. GentryMidwestern Conference3–0
1961Lawrence E. SimmonsMidwestern Conference3–0
1963John A. MerrittMidwest Conference3–0
1964John A. MerrittMidwestern Conference3–0
1965John A. MerrittMidwestern Conference2–0
1966John A. MerrittMidwestern Conference2–0
1998Lawrence C. ColeOhio Valley Conference6–1
1999Lawrence C. ColeOhio Valley Conference7–0
2024Eddie GeorgeBig South–OVC Football Association6–2
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Postseason appearances

Bowl games

Tennessee State has competed in ten bowl games and has a record of 8–1–1.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

NCAA Division I-AA/FCS playoffs

The Tigers have made seven appearances in the NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship playoffs, with a combined record of 3–7.

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Year Round Opponent Result
1981QuarterfinalsSouth Carolina StateL 25–26 OT
1982Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Eastern Illinois
Eastern Kentucky
W 20–19
L 7–13
1986First Round
Quarterfinals
Jackson State
Nevada
W 32–23
L 6–33
1998First RoundAppalachian StateL 31–45
1999First RoundNorth Carolina A&TL 10–24
2013First Round
Second Round
Butler
Eastern Illinois
W 31–0
L 10–51
2024First RoundMontanaL 27–41
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College Football Hall of Fame members

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Name Position Tenure Inducted Ref.
John MerrittCoach1963–19831994[14]
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Alumni in the NFL

Over 100 Tennessee State alumni have played in the NFL,[15] including:

Annual Classic

References

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