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Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves football

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Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves football
First season1891; 134 years ago (1891)
Athletic directorDwight Merilatt
Head coachVacant
StadiumAbel Stadium
(capacity: 2,500)
LocationLincoln, Nebraska
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceARC
All-time record515–478–42 (.518)
Playoff appearances
5
Conference titles
22
RivalriesDoane[1]
ColorsGold and black[2]
   
MascotPrairie Wolves
Websitenwusports.com/football

TheNebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves football team representsNebraska Wesleyan University incollege football at theNCAA Division III level. The Prairie Wolves are members of theAmerican Rivers Conference (ARC), fielding its team in the ARC since 2016 when it was named the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC). Nebraska Wesleyan plays home games at Abel Stadium inLincoln, Nebraska.[3] The team's head coach isBrian Keller, who took over the position for the 1996 season.

Nebraska Wesleyan's athletic teams were known as theCoyotes in the early 1900s. The nickname was changed to thePlainsmen in 1933 and then to the Prairie Wolves in 2000.[4][5]

Conference affiliations

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NAIA / pre-NCAA

NCAA

Championships

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Conference championships

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Nebraska Wesleyan claims 22 conference titles, the most recent of which came in 2000.

YearConferenceOverall recordConference recordCoach
1911Nebraska Conference7–0N/AWilliam G. Kline
19125–2–1N/A
1913†4–3–1N/A
19147–1N/A
19156–3N/A
1918Nebraska Intercollegiate Conference2–3N/AWilliam A. Norris
19206–2–24–0–1Ray B. McCandless
19218–35–0
1925†North Central Conference6–0–23–0–1Clarence L. Dow
1931 Nebraska College Athletic Conference4–3–14–0–1John D. Waldorf
1932†4–3–14–0–1
19346–2–14–0John E. Roberts
1947†Nebraska College Conference7–1–15–1–1George "Bus" Knight
1963Great Plains College Association7–23–0Raymond Westover
19647–13–0
1976† Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference6–34–1Harold G. Chaffee
1983†7–34–1Orson Christensen
19867–35–0
19888–25–0Jim Svoboda
198910–25–0
1990†7–24–1
2000†Great Plains Athletic Conference8–36–2Brian Keller

† Co-champions

Postseason games

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NAIA playoff games

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The Prairie Wolves have appeared in the NAIA playoffs four times with an overall record of 1–4.

SeasonCoachPlayoffOpponentResult
1988Jim SvobodaFirst roundEvangelL 14–45
1989First round
Quarterfinals
Chadron State
Wisconsin–La Crosse
W 46–43
L 0–29
1991First roundPeru StateL 20–41
2000Brian KellerFirst roundNorthwestern Oklahoma StateL 13–40

Bowl games

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Nebraska Wesleyan has participated in onebowl game, and has a record of 0–1.

SeasonCoachBowlOpponentResult
1946George KnightWill Rogers BowlPepperdineL 13–38

List of head coaches

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Key

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Key to symbols in coaches list
GeneralOverallConferencePostseason[A 1]
No.Order of coaches[A 2]GCGames coachedCWConference winsPWPostseason wins
DCDivision championshipsOWOverall winsCLConference lossesPLPostseason losses
CCConference championshipsOLOverall lossesCTConference tiesPTPostseason ties
NCNational championshipsOTOverall ties[A 3]C%Conference winning percentage
Elected to theCollege Football Hall of FameO%Overallwinning percentage[A 4]

Coaches

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List of head football coaches showing season(s) coached, overall records, conference records, postseason records, championships and selected awards
No.NameSeason(s)GCOWOLOTO%CWCLCTC%PWPLPTDCCCNCAwards
1Frank Crawford189653200.600
2Charley Thomas[9]189775200.714
3Zora Clevenger[10]1908; 191092700.222
4William G. Kline[11]1909; 1911–191762371960.645
5William A. Norris191852300.400
6Benjamin Beck[12]191997200.778
7Ray McCandless[13]1920–19222917930.638
8Glenn Preston1923–1924178540.588
9Clarence Dow[14]1925–19261812420.722
10Howard Durham[15]192790810.056
11Francis Alabaster[16]1928–19291851030.361
12John Waldorf[17]1930–19322514920.600
13John E. Roberts1933–1934189720.556
14George Farley[18]1935; 1941–194227131130.537
15Dwight Thomas1936–194042142620.357
16Allen Stroh194553200.600
17George Knight[19]1946–19493724940.703
18Roy Roberston[20]1950–195339142230.397
19Keith Skogman[21]1954–195956213230.402
20Raymond Westover[22]1960–196878364020.474
21Harold Chaffee[23]1969–1981118556120.475
22Orson Christensen[24]1982–198649292000.592
23Jim Svoboda[25]1987–199371512000.718
24Steve Stanard[26]1994–19952061400.300
25Brian Keller[27]1996–present27212914300.474

Year-by-year results

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National championsConference championsBowl game berthPlayoff berth

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SeasonYearHead coachAssociationDivisionConferenceRecordPostseasonFinal ranking
OverallConference
WinLossTieFinishWinLossTie
Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves
18961896Frank Crawford320
18971897Charley Thomas520
No team from 1888 to 1907
19081908Zora Cleavenger120
19091909William G. Kline013
19101910Zora Cleavenger150
19111911William G. KlineNebraska7001stConference champions
191219125211stConference champions
19131913431T-1stConference co-champions
191419147101stConference champions
191519156301stConference champions
19161916NIC5412nd
191719173503rd
19181918William A. Norris2301stConference champions
19191919Benjamin Beck7202nd
19201920Ray B. McCandless6221stConference champions
192119217301stConference champions
192219224413rd
19231923Glenn A. Preston6122nd
19241924NCC242T-5th120
19251925Clarence L. Dow6021st301Conference champions
19261926Nebraska6402nd
19271927Howard Durham08113th
19281928Francis AlabasterNCAC5223rd212
192919293515th230
19301930John D. Waldorf632nd410
193119314311st401Conference champions
19321932431T-1st401Conference co-champions
19331933John E. Roberts3512nd310
193419346211st400Conference champions
19351935George M. Farley5312nd211
19361936Dwight P. Thomas532nd310
193719372514th030
193819384414th121
193919392704th130
19401940NAIA1704th130
19411941George M. Farley2613rd220
194219426212nd310
No team from 1943 to 1944
19451945Allen StrohNAIA320
19461946George "Bus" KnightNCC7032nd402Playoff berth
19471947711T-1st511Conference co-champions
194819486302nd520
19491949450T-4th440
19501950Roy B. Robertson5506th430
195119512806th250
19521952550T-3rd430
195319532437th142
19541954Keith Skogman3616th241
195519552716th241
195619563705th340
19571957350T-4th340
195819585404th530
195919595315th431
19601960Raymond Westover0807th060
196119610907th060
19621962242
19631963GPCA7201st300Conference champions
196419647101st300Conference champions
19651965720
19661966720
19671967540
19681968180
19691969Harold G. Chaffee540
19701970Division IINIAC6404th230
19711971720T-2nd320
197219724504th230
197319734312nd311
197419743605th140
197519755504th230
19761976630T-1st410Conference co-champions
19771977270T-4th230
19781978540T-3rd320
197919793515th131
19801980360T-3rd230
198119812705th140
19821982Orson Christensen4505th230
19831983730T-1st410Conference co-champions
198419846403rd320
19851985650T-3rd230
198619866301st500Conference champions
19871987James Svoboda640T-2nd320
198819887301st500Playoff berth
1989198910201st500Playoff berth
19901990720T-1st410Conference co-champions
199119918302nd410Playoff berth
199219926303rd420
199319937303rd420
19941994Steve Standard3705th240
199519953706th240
19961996Brian Keller2806th150
19971997550T-3rd440
199819986404th440
199919994607th150
20002000GPAC8301st620Playoff berth
20012001550T-5th350
20022002640T-5th440
20032003640T-3rd640
20042004640T-5th640
200520055505th550
200620067304th730
200720077304th730
20082008730T-3rd730
200920095506th550
201020104607th460
201120115507th450
20122012640T-4th540
201320136404th630
20142014460T-6th450
201520154607th360
20162016NCAADivision IIIIIAC460T-5th350
20172017280T-7th260
20182018A-R-C3707th260
20192019370T-7th170
2020–212020–21010T-6th010
202120214607th260
202220221909th080
20232023460T–6th260
20242024000000

Notes

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  1. ^Although the firstRose Bowl Game was played in1902, it has been continuously played since the1916 game, and is recognized as the oldestbowl game by the NCAA. "—" indicates any season prior to 1916 when postseason games were not played.[6]
  2. ^A running total of the number of head coaches, with coaches who served separate tenures being counted only once. Interim head coaches are represented with "Int" and are not counted in the running total. "—" indicates the team played but either without a coach or no coach is on record. "X" indicates an interim year without play.
  3. ^Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.[7]
  4. ^When computing the win–loss percentage, a tie counts as half a win and half a loss.[8]

References

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  8. ^Finder, Chuck (September 6, 1987)."Big plays help Paterno to 200th".The New York Times. New York City.Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. RetrievedOctober 22, 2009.
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  10. ^Huddle, Hoosier."Hoosier Legacy Player: Halfback Zora Clevenger (1900-03)".Hoosier Huddle. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.
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  23. ^"Harold Chaffee (1990) - Hall of Fame".Nebraska Wesleyan University Athletics. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.
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  25. ^"Jim Svoboda (2013) - Hall of Fame".Nebraska Wesleyan University Athletics. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.
  26. ^Lyell, Kelly."Former Colorado State defensive coordinator Steve Stanard takes same job at Wyoming".Fort Collins Coloradoan. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.
  27. ^Sjuts, Kevin."Keller, Prairiewolves begin preseason practice".www.1011now.com. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.
  28. ^"Football Year by year (PDF)"(PDF).Nebraska Wesleyan University Athletics. RetrievedMarch 25, 2023.

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