Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils football

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The Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin–Stout located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The team competes at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). The Blue Devils play home games at Don and Nona Williams Stadium in Menomonie, Wisconsin. The stadium opened in 2001 and seats 4,500 people.[2][3] The team's head coach is Clayt Birmingham, who has served in that position in 2010.[4][5]

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Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils football
First season1911; 114 years ago (1911)
Athletic directorDuey Naatz
Head coachClayt Birmingham
15th season, 60–80 (.429)
StadiumDon and Nona Williams Stadium
(capacity: 4,500)
LocationMenomonie, Wisconsin
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceWIAC
All-time record34453833 (.394)
Bowl record01 (.000)
Playoff appearances1
Playoff record0–1 (.000)
Conference titles5
ColorsNavy and white[1]
   
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Head coaches

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CoachTenureRecord
No coach—club sport 1911 1–1
Earl Quigley 1912–1914 7–8
Parks Bailey 1915–1916 1–7
Student coaches 1917 2–2
No team 1918
George F. Miller 1919–1927 20–27–6
Sylvester E. Paulus 1928–1929 2–10–2
Earl Burbridge 1930–1934 6–26–1
Mush Crawford 1935–1937 1–17–2
Ray C. Johnson 1938-1947 15–29–8
Tony Storti 1948–1951 20–9–2
Jack Wink 1952–1955 6–23–3
Joe Gerlach 1956–1957 4–11–1
Bob Bostwick 1958–1962 12–25–3
Max Sparger 1962–1969 22–38–3
Sten Pierce 1970–1976 19–50
Lyle Eidsness 1977–1979 15–15
Bob Kamish 1980–1985 28–36–1
Rich Lawrence 1986–1992 24–46–1
Ed Meierkort1993–200355–55
Todd Strop2004–200614-15
Duey Naatz2007–200917–13
Clayt Birmingham2010–present45–64
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Championships

Conference championships

Wisconsin–Stout has won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship 5 times.[6]

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Year Coach Overall record WIAC record
1921 George F. Miller 5–0–2 3–0
1941† Ray C. Johnson 5–2 3–1
1949† Tony Storti 6–2 4–2
1965 Max Sparger 7–1–1 6–0
2000 Ed Meierkort 10–1 7–0
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† Co-champions

Undefeated regular seasons

Wisconsin–Stout has completed the regular season undefeated twice, once in 1921, and again in 2000 before losing in the playoffs.[7]

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Year Coach Regular season record Final record
1921 George F. Miller 5–0–2 5–0–2
2000 Ed Meierkort 10–0 10–1
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Postseason

NCAA Division III playoffs

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Year Round Opponent Result Record
2000 First Round Saint John's (MN) L 19–26 10–1
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Bowl games

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Year Bowl Coach Opponent Result Record
2024 Isthmus Bowl Clayt Birmingham Wheaton L 32–35 6–5
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Ranked teams

Starting in 1999 the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) began publishing rankings for Division III football.[8] In 2003, D3football.com started publishing its own rankings for Division III football.[9] Since the inception of both polls, Wisconsin–Stout has been ranked one time in the AFCA Coaches Poll and has never been ranked in the D3football.com poll to end the season. Additionally, while not being ranked in the Top 25 to end the season, the Blue Devils have received votes (RV) three times in the AFCA Coaches Poll, and twice in the D3football.com poll.

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Year D3 AFCA Record
2000 N/A 9 10–1
2001 N/A RV 6–3
2002 N/A RV 7–3
2009 RV RV 8–2
2024 RV NR 6–5
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Notable players

NFL draftees

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Year Round Pick Overall Player Team Position
1967 7 24 183 Dick Erickson Kansas City Chiefs C
1970 13 13 325 Gary Inskeep New York Giants T
1971 12 24 310 Reggie Holmes Minnesota Vikings DB
2002 4 17 115 Tony Beckham Tennessee Titans DB
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Other former players

References

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