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词条 Marist Red Foxes football
释义

  1. History

  2. Conference affiliations

     Classifications  Conference memberships 

  3. Individual single season records[3]

  4. Notable former players

  5. Head coaches

  6. Year-by-year results

  7. Championships

      Conference championships   Bowl games 

  8. References

  9. External links

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| HeadCoach = Jim Parady
| HeadCoachYear = 27th
| HCWins = 137
| HCLosses = 144
| HCTies = 1
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| StadCapacity = 5,000
| StadSurface = Field Turf
| Location = Poughkeepsie, New York
| NCAAdivision = I FCS
| Conference = Pioneer Football League
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| FirstYear = 1978
| AthleticDirector = Tim Murray
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| ATWins = 226
| ATLosses = 231
| ATTies = 6
| BowlWins = 1
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| ConfTitles = 4 (1994, 2006, 2007, 2013)
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For information on all Marist College sports, see Marist Red Foxes

The Marist Red Foxes football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Marist College located in the U.S. state of New York. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Pioneer Football League.[1] Marist's first football team was fielded in 1978. The team plays its home games at the 5,000 seat Leonidoff Field in Poughkeepsie, New York. The Red Foxes are coached by Jim Parady.

History

Marist College Football traces its roots back to 1965, when the first team, then a club, posted a 3-3 record under coach Ron Levine.[2] The program would soon become one of the most powerful club programs in the country advancing to two National Title Games (1970 and 1972) while competing in the Eastern Collegiate Club Football League. After 13 seasons of numerous All-America selections and conference crowns, the program was elevated to varsity status in 1978 at the Division III level. The first varsity win was a 14-9 decision over Manhattan College in 1978. The Red Foxes played at the Division III level for the next 15 years, as members of the Metropolitan Conference, the ACFC, and the Liberty Conference. Mike Malet was the first coach of the varsity Red Foxes, holding that position from 1978-88.

In 1993 football moved up to Division I-AA and in 1994 became the first Marist athletic team to become a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.[2]

The Red Foxes broke into the national spotlight in 1997 by setting national records. The Marist defense set a pair of I-AA records in the fall of 1997, breaking the opponent rushing yards per game and fewest yards allowed per rush marks, that had been held by Florida A&M University. The Red Foxes allowed just 39.8 rush yards a game, eclipsing the 1978 record of 45.4 yards per game. The stingy Marist defense also allowed just 1.2 yards per rush, which snapped the Rattlers 1984 national record of 1.3 yards a carry.

The 1998 campaign saw Marist again ranking among the best in the nation defensively. The Red Foxes ranked second in the nation in pass efficiency at 78.3, and total defense, allowing just 219.6 yards per game. Marist also ranked third in the nation in rushing defense at 73.8 yards per game, and was the sixth-best in the country in points allowed, giving up just 12.9 a game. The offense rewrote 15 school records, six on the legs of the school's all-time single-season touchdown leader (21), the late J.J. Allen.

During 2000 Marist won its 100th game in its 23rd year of varsity competition in a 34-31 win over Wagner College. Marist had a then-program-record 11 athletes named to the All-MAAC teams at the end of the season, and had seven players named All-America recognition from the Football Gazette. It was the Red Foxes' seventh straight winning season.

The team's home, Leonidoff Field, was renovated after the 2006 season and beautiful Tenney Stadium was built around it. Marist played its first post-renovation game there on October 6, 2007 against Duquesne.

In 2008 after the MAAC football conference disbanded the team joined the Pioneer Football League.[2]

In their first season as a member of the Pioneer Football League (2008), Marist tied a then program record with seven victories, and set a program record with a six-game winning streak. They finished the season 7-4.[10]

In 2010, the Red Foxes set a single-season program record with 2,950 yards through the air. Quarterback Tommy Reilly set the then program's single-game and single-season records for completions, attempts and passing yards.[10]

The 2013 team claimed a share the PFL title, finished 7-1 in PFL play and set a program record for victories; ending the season 8-3 overall. A controversial league tiebreaker gave the PFL's FCS playoff auto-bid to Butler.[2]

Conference affiliations

Classifications

  • 1965–1977: NCAA College Division
  • 1978–1992: NCAA Division III
  • 1993–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS

Conference memberships

  • 1965–1977: Independent
  • 1978: Division III Independent
  • 1979–1984: Met-Intercollegiate Conference
  • 1985–1988: Division III Independent
  • 1989–1991: Atlantic Collegiate Football Conference
  • 1992: Liberty Football Conference
  • 1993: Division I–AA Independent
  • 1994–2007: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
  • 2008: Division I–AA Independent
  • 2009–present: Pioneer Football League

Individual single season records[3]

Most Passing YardsSeasonYards
Charles Looney20132,763
Tommy Reilly20102,383
Most Rushing YardsSeasonYards
J.J. Allen19981,623
Most Receiving YardsSeasonYards
Michael Rios20121,173
James LaMacchia20091,075

Notable former players

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Notable alumni include:

  • Jovan Rhodes - Running Back (1994-1998) finished his career with 3,156 rushing yards, a I-AA record at the time.
  • Terrence Fede - Defensive Line (2009-2014) drafted #234 overall by the Miami Dolphins, first player drafted in school history. On December 21, 2014, Fede blocked a punt forcing a safety to win the game against the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Jason Myers - Kicker (2009-2012) signed as undrafted free agent by the Jacksonville Jaguars on March 3, 2015. Currently the starting kicker for the New York Jets. (Selected to the pro bowl 2018)

Head coaches

  • Jim Parady (1992–present)[10]
  • Rick Pardy (1989-1991) record: 18-11-2 (.613).[10]
  • Mike Malet (1978-1988) record: 31-71-0 (.304).[10]

Year-by-year results

{{Expand section|date=June 2012}}{{See also|2014 Marist Red Foxes football team}}{{See also|2013 Marist Red Foxes football team}}{{See also|2012 Marist Red Foxes football team}}{{See also|2011 Marist Red Foxes football team}}

Championships

Conference championships

Year Conference Coach Overall Record Conference Record
2013PFL (Co-Championship)Jim Parady 8-37-1
2007 MAAC (Co-Championship) Jim Parady 3-8 2–1
2006 MAAC (Co-Championship) Jim Parady 4-7 3–1
1994 MAAC (Co-Championship) Jim Parady 7-3 6–1
Total conference championships 4

Bowl games

Date played Bowl ChampionRunner-Up
1990 ACFC Bowl Marist 40 Brooklyn 0

References

1. ^{{cite web| title=Marist Historical Data|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse| url=http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/pioneer/marist/index.php|accessdate=2014-02-13}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pioneer-football.org/news/archives/2013/929/butler-university-wins-pfl-tiebreaker-division-i-football-championship-automatic-qualification/|title=Butler University wins PFL tiebreaker, Division I Football Championship automatic qualification|publisher=Pioneer Football League|date=2013-11-19}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/2775321.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=27700&|title=Marist Football 2014 Yearbook|publisher=Marist Athletics|accessdate=2015-07-10}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/12/sports/ncaafootball/12marist.html|title=Marist gets a National Stage and Travel Schedule|publisher= New York Times|date=September 11, 2009}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.totalfootballstats.com/TeamProfile.asp?id=2219|title=Football historical stats - Marist Red Foxes |publisher=totalfootballstats.com|accessdate=November 29, 2012}}
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External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.goredfoxes.com/}}
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