Coe Kohawks football explained

Teamname:Coe Kohawks football
Firstyear:1891
Athleticdirector:Steve Cook
Headcoach:Tyler Staker
Headcoachyear:9th
Hcwins:48
Hclosses:21
Stadium:K. Raymond Clark Field
Stadiumbuilt:1989
Stadcapacity:2,200
Stadsurface:FieldTurf
Location:Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Ncaadivision:III
Conference:A-R-C
Atwins:633
Atlosses:408
Atties:37
Playoffapps:10
Conftitles:26
Rivalries:Cornell (IA)
Mascotdisplay:Kohawk
Websitename:kohawkathletics.com
Websiteurl:https://kohawkathletics.com/sports/football

The Coe Kohawks football team represents Coe College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Kohawks are members of the American Rivers Conference (A-R-C), fielding its team in the A-R-C since 1997 when it was the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC). The Kohawks play their home games at K. Raymond Clark Field in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.[1] The team's head coach is Tyler Staker, who took over the position for the 2016 season.[2]

Professor C. W. Perkins first proposed the "Kohawks" fight name during the 1922 season.[3] It would not go into effect until the 1928 season. The team had previously been called the Warriors and the Crimson.

Conference affiliations

Championships

Conference championships

Coe claims 26 conference titles, the most recent of which came in 2016.

19227–0 2–0 Moray Eby
1928† 6–1–1 4–0–1
1929† 5–3 4–0
1930 6–0–2 2–0–2
1933 7–1 4–0
1934† 6–1–2 3–0–1
1936† 6–2 4–0
1950† 6–2 5–1 Dick Clausen
7–1 6–0
8–0 7–0
1958 7–1 7–1 Wally Schwank
1959 8–0 8–0
1964† 7–1 7–1 Glenn Drahn
1973 8–1 7–1 Wayne Phillips
1974 8–1 7–0
1984† 6–3 6–1 Bob Thurness
1985† 9–1–1 7–0
1990 8–2 6–0 D. J. LeRoy
1991 9–2 5–0
1993 10–1 5–0
1994 8–2 4–1
2002† 10–2 8–1 Erik Raeburn
2004† 7–3 6–2
2005† 9–2 7–1
2012 10–1 7–0 Steve Staker
2016 11–1 8–0 Tyler Staker
† Co-champions

Division championships

1984† 6–3 6–1 N/A lost tiebreaker to Cornell
1985 9–1–1 7–0 T 7–7
1986 9–1 7–0 L 10–14
1990 8–2 6–0 W 34–14
1991 9–2 5–0 W 26–10
1993 10–1 5–0 W 47–20
1994† 8–2 4–1 W 63–48
1996† 6–3 4–1 N/A lost tiebreaker to Cornell
† Co-champions

Postseason games

NCAA Division III playoff games

The Beavers have appeared in the Division III playoffs ten times with an overall record of 3–10.

First round L 7–27
First round L 2–75
First round L 14–32
First round
Second round
W 21–18
L 14–45
First round L 14–27
First round
Second round
W 34–27
L 7–34
First round L 21–31
First round L 24–27
First round
Second round
W 21–14
L 6–55
First round L 7–20

List of head coaches

Coaches

No.! scope="col"
NameSeason(s)GCOWOLOTO%CWCLCTC%PWPLPTDCCCNCAwards
1George Beltz1891–18982910163
2George Bryant[5] 1899–191312045669
3Moray Eby[6] 1914–19422281317918
4Harris Lamb[7] 1946–194720515
5Richard Clausen[8] 1947–19555634193
6Wally Schwank[9] 1956–195932257
7Glenn Drahn[10] 1960–19709049392
8Wayne Phillips[11] 1971–1978724230
9Roger Schegel[12] 1979–1981271611
10Bob Thurness[13] 1982–19886643212
11D. J. LeRoy[14] 1989–19991077928
12Erik Raeburn[15] 2000–2007835726
13Steve Staker[16] 2008–2015845529
14Tyler Staker[17] 2016–present644222

Year-by-year results

National championsConference championsBowl game berthPlayoff berth
SeasonYearHead
Coach
AssociationDivisionConferenceRecordPostseasonFinal ranking
OverallConference
WinLossTieFinishWinLossTie
Coe Kohawks[18]
18911891George BeltzNCAA110
18921892130
18931893220
18941894221
18951895001
18961896330
18971897121
18981898030
18991899George Bryant250
19001900540
19011901522
19021902730
19031903440
19041904170
19051905171
19061906321
19071907340
19081908350
19091909152
19101910260
19111911170
19121912250
19131913503
19141914Moray Eby710
19151915710
19161916520
19171917430
19181918411
19191919430
19201920502
19211921MWC610
19221922700T–1st200Conference co-champions
19231923620T–4th110
19241924341T–4th220
192519253506th220
192619266202nd510
192719274313rd320
19281928611T–1st401Conference co-champions
19291929530T–1st400Conference co-champions
193019306021st202Conference champions
19311931180T–6th130
19321932252T–6th121
193319337101st400Conference champions
19341934612T–1st301Conference co-champions
19351935512T–3rd211
19361936620T–1st400Conference co-champions
193719374324th221
19381938440T–2nd320
19391939252T–6th231
194019403507th350
19411941260T–6th250
19421942160T–7th150
1943
1944
1945
19461946Harris Lamb220
19471947350
19481948080
19491949Richard Clausen161
19501950620Conference co-champions
19511951350
19521952710Conference champions
19531953521
19541954431
19551955800Conference champions
19561956Wally SchwankCollege Division440
19571957620
19581958710Conference champions
19591959800Conference champions
19601960Glenn Drahn521
19611961440
19621962521
19631963440
19641964710Conference co-champions
19651965440
19661966350
19671967440
19681968440
19691969630
19701970360
19711971Wayne Phillips360
19721972540
19731973Division III810Conference champions
19741974810Conference champions
19751975450
19761976540
19771977540
19781978450
19791979Roger Schlegal450
19801980540
19811981720
19821982Bob Thurness450
19831983621
19841984630Conference co-champions
19851985911Playoff berth
19861986910
19871987630
19881988360
19891989D. J. LeRoy630
19901990820Conference champions
19911991920Playoff berth
19921992810
199319931010Playoff berth
19941994820Conference champions
19951995720
19961996630
19971997IIAC810
19981998550
19991999460
20002000Erik Raeburn640340
20012001640430
200220021020610Playoff berth
20032003550350
20042004730520Conference co-champions
20052005920710Playoff berth23
20062006730430
20072007730530
20082008Steve Staker460440
200920091020440Playoff berth10
20102010920710Playoff berth14
20112011640620
201220121010700Playoff berth15
20132013730430
20142014550430
20152015460340
20162016Tyler Staker1110800Playoff berth17
20172017A-R-C460260
20182018640530
20192019640530
2020–212020–21010010
20212021830620
20222022730620
20232023920710 Playoff berth

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stolar . Landon J. . 2015-05-18 . T&F: Coe Renovating Clark Field track . 2023-03-25 . KGAN . en.
  2. Web site: Tyler Staker Takes Over Coe Football Program . 2023-03-25 . rollrivers.com . en.
  3. News: . November 7, 1922 . "Kohawks" Name Suggested By Prof. Foe Coe Athletics . February 21, 2024 . . . 10 . .
  4. Web site: 2022 Football . 2023-03-18 . rollrivers.com . en.
  5. Web site: George Bryant (1973) - Hall of Fame . 2023-03-25 . Coe College . en.
  6. Web site: Moray Eby (1973) - Hall of Fame . 2023-03-25 . Coe College . en.
  7. Web site: Staff . 'MR. COE' DIES AT 94, WAS MENTOR TO LEVY . 2023-03-25 . Buffalo News . en.
  8. Web site: LEVY . MARVIN D. . NO PLACE I'D RATHER BE . 2023-03-25 . Buffalo News . en.
  9. News: 1956-01-10 . Schwank to Coach Coe . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-03-25 . 0362-4331.
  10. News: 1970-12-12 . Coaching Staff Resigns In a Dispute Over Hair . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-03-25 . 0362-4331.
  11. Web site: Former Coe College running back on top of his game with Buffalo Bills . 2023-03-25 . www.thegazette.com . en-US.
  12. Web site: Roger Schlegel (2020) - Hall of Fame . 2023-03-25 . Coe College . en.
  13. Web site: Football coaching hall of famer Bob Thurness dies . 2023-03-25 . www.thegazette.com . en-US.
  14. Web site: Cornell hopes to restore the rivalry against Coe . 2023-03-25 . www.thegazette.com . en-US.
  15. Web site: Gannon University Gannon University Announces New Football Coach . 2023-03-25 . www.gannon.edu . en.
  16. Web site: Steve Staker, beloved Coe College and hall of fame Iowa high school football coach, dies at 76 . 2023-03-25 . www.thegazette.com . en-US.
  17. Web site: Staker retires as Coe football coach, will be replaced by his son . 2023-03-25 . www.thegazette.com . en-US.
  18. Web site: football year by year . 16 March 2023.