• The 1958 Northeastern State Redmen football team represented Northeastern State University as a member of the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference (OCC) during...
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    The Northeastern State RiverHawks football program represents Northeastern State University in college football and competes in the NCAA Division II....
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    Massachusetts in 1947. Pittsburgh assistant coach Vic Fusia took over the Redmen football program in 1961 and under his tutelage, UMass compiled a record of...
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  • Bearcats football team was an American football team that represented Maryville State Teachers College (later renamed as Northwest Missouri State University)...
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    McGill University in the 2010s over the use of the name "Redmen" for men's varsity sports teams, which alumni say originated as a reference to the school...
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  • conflicting accounts on the origin of the nickname. Northeastern State RiverHawks, dropped Redmen in May 2006, adopted RiverHawks on November 14, 2006...
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    before, decided a new nickname was in order. From the leading choices, Redmen was chosen, both for the roles Native Americans served in the history of...
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    who won the National Coach of the Year honor in 1983 and 1985. He led the Redmen (now the Red Storm) to the 1985 Final Four, and made a post-season appearance...
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  • besides football, in Fall 2003. Joined conference for football in Fall 2004. Former members Canton South Wildcats (1964–1990, to Northeastern Buckeye)...
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    full member, including football, in July 2025. UMass originally was known as the Aggies, later the Statesmen, then the Redmen. In a response to changing...
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  • Harding) This football-only conference featured six schools in northeastern Ohio, with some of the strongest gridiron teams in the state. Some of the schools...
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  • Pittsburg State Gorillas football team was an American football team that represented Pittsburg State College (now known as Pittsburg State University)...
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  • Island (known as Rhode Island State College until 1951) University of Vermont During this time, Yankee Conference football teams competed in the College Division...
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  • 1946 Southeast Missouri State Indians football team was an American football team that represented Southeast Missouri State College at Cape Girardeau...
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  • national title. The top teams in the NAIA football rankings were as follows: Northeastern State, 11-0, 180 points Arizona State–Flagstaff, 11-1, 162 points...
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  • The Ravens defeated Northeastern Oklahoma State 14–13 in the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Mo. Since resuming football, the Ravens won the...
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  • Harold "Tuffy" Stratton (category Northeastern State RiverHawks football coaches)
    State University–1955 and at Northeastern Oklahoma State University from 1956 to 1961, where he led his team to the NAIA Football National Championship in...
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  • college and university. Northeastern State changed its nickname from Redmen to RiverHawks in 2006. Northwestern Oklahoma State had joined the following...
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  • Oklahoma, on the campus of Northeastern State University. The Central State Marauders defeated the Northeastern State Redmen in the Champion Bowl, 37–7...
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  • Tom Eckert (category Northeastern State RiverHawks football players)
    Tom Eckert is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma...
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  • Concordia University Craig Norman – head basketball coach of McGill University Redmen; former basketball player for Concordia University Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan...
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  • The 1947 college football season finished with Notre Dame, Michigan, and Penn State all unbeaten and untied, but the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame were...
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    Albert Exendine (category Northeastern State RiverHawks football coaches)
    (1923–1925), Occidental College (1926–1927), Northeastern State Teachers' College—now known as Northeastern State University (1928), and Oklahoma Agricultural...
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  • Aid Mason-Aid Green Wave (192?-61, consolidated into Symmes Valley) Pedro Redmen (192?-50, consolidated into Rock Hill) Pedro Rock Hill Redmen1 (1950–57...
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    List of NCAA Division I conference changes before 2010 (category College football controversies)
    May 14, 2012. Retrieved December 31, 2012. "NEC Football – 2009 Season In Review" (PDF). Northeastern Conference. Archived (PDF) from the original on...
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    Canaveral. The Tigers of Louisiana State University (LSU), at 10-0-0 the only unbeaten and untied major college football team in the nation, finished ahead...
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  • In 1947 the Massachusetts State College became the University of Massachusetts. The band's name changed from the Redmen Marching Band to the Minuteman...
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