List of UAB Blazers football seasons

The UAB Blazers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, and represents the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in the West Division of Conference USA (C-USA). Through the 2020 season, the Blazers played their home games at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.[1] The Blazers will open the new Protective Stadium, located on the grounds of the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex, for the 2021 season.[2] Since their inaugural 1991 season, the Blazers have played in 324 games, and entering the 2021 season, they have compiled an all-time record of 153 wins, 169 losses and 2 ties, and appeared in four bowl games. The Blazers qualified for a fifth bowl game in 2020, but that game was canceled amid COVID-19.[3][4]

Legion Field, former home of the UAB Blazers

For the 1991–92 seasons, UAB competed as a Division III independent, unaffiliated with a conference. As a Division III school, the Blazers compiled an overall record of 11 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties before moving up to Division I-AA for the 1993 season.[5] As a Division I-AA independent for the 1993 through 1995 seasons, UAB compiled an overall record of 21 wins and 12 losses before they moved up to Division I-A.[4] The Blazers entered the 1996 season as an I-A independent,[6] and in their first I-A game, UAB lost to in-state rival Auburn 29–0. They finished their first I-A season with 5 wins and 6 losses. Already a participating member of Conference USA in other sports, on November 13, 1996, UAB was admitted to the league as a football playing member effective the 1999 season.[7]

The longest tenured head coach of the Blazers was Watson Brown who led UAB for 12 seasons between 1995 and 2006.[8] Brown coached the Blazers to their first bowl game in the 2004 Hawaii Bowl and led the team to an overall record of 62 wins and 74 losses before he resigned after the 2006 season.[8] After Bill Clark led UAB to a record of six wins and six losses in his first season as head coach, on December 3, 2014, university president Ray Watts announced the elimination of the football program effective at the end of the 2014–15 season.[9] However, due to major public outcry, followed by a significant fundraising drive, UAB announced within six months that the football program would be reinstated, with play restarting in 2017.[10]

Seasons

Bowl EligibleBowl game berth ^
List of seasons showing head coach, conference, conference finish, division finish, wins, losses, ties, bowl games and final poll standings[A 1]
SeasonHead coachConferenceConference finishDivision finishWinsLossesTiesPost–season resultAP Poll
[A 2]
Coaches' Poll
[A 3]
1991Jim HilyerDivision III Independent432N/AN/A
1992730N/AN/A
1993Division I-AA Independent920N/AN/A
1994740N/AN/A
1995Watson Brown560N/AN/A
1996Division I-A Independent56
199756
199847
1999Conference USAT–2nd56
2000T–5th74
2001T–2nd65
2002T–5th57
2003T–6th57
2004T–2nd75Lost Hawaii Bowl to Hawaii Warriors, 40–59^
2005T–5th56
20065th39
2007Neil Callaway6th210
2008T–4th48
2009T–4th57
20105th48
2011T–4th39
2012Garrick McGee5th39
2013T–5th210
2014Bill ClarkT–3rd66
2017T–2nd85Lost Bahamas Bowl to Ohio Bobcats, 6–41^
20181st1st113Won Conference USA Football Championship vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, 27–25
Won Boca Raton Bowl vs. Northern Illinois Huskies, 37–13^
20192ndT–1st95Lost Conference USA Football Championship vs. Florida Atlantic Owls, 6–49
Lost New Orleans Bowl vs. Appalachian State Mountaineers, 17–31^
20201st1st63Won Conference USA Football Championship vs. Marshall Thundering Herd, 22–13
Gasparilla Bowl vs. South Carolina Gamecockscanceled
20212nd94Won Independence Bowl vs. BYU Cougars, 31-28^RV
2022Bryant Vincent (Interim)T–4th76Won Bahamas Bowl vs. Miami RedHawks, 24-20^
2023Trent DilferAmerican Athletic ConferenceT-8th48

Totals

[when?]

WinsLossesTiesWin percentage
Regular-season games1721872.479
Bowl games430.571
All games1531692.481
Reference: [3]

Notes

References

General
  • 2021 UAB Football Media Guide. Birmingham, Alabama: UAB Media Relations. 2021.
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Bowl/All-Star Game Records" (PDF). 2014 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). "Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). 2014 NCAA Division I Football Records. NCAA.org. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
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