Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans football

The Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The team competes in the NCAA Division III and are members of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). Wisconsin–Oshkosh's first football team was fielded in 1893. The team plays its home games at the 9,800 seat Titan Stadium in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Peter Jennings has served as the head coach for Titans since 2022.

Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans football
First season1893; 131 years ago (1893)
Head coachPeter Jennings
2nd season, 12–8 (.600)
StadiumTitan Stadium
(capacity: 9,800)
Field surfaceSynthetic turf
LocationOshkosh, Wisconsin
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
All-time record493–522–45 (.486)
Playoff appearances5
Playoff record12–5 (.706)
Conference titles11
ColorsBlack and yellow[1]
   
WebsiteOfficial website

Head coaching history

Wisconsin–Oshkosh has had 23 head coaches in their history. No teams were fielded in 1943 or 1944 due to World War II. Additionally, no team was fielded in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

CoachSeasonsTermWinsLossesTiesWin %Conference titlesPlayoff appearances
Roy Lewis Morse41893–1896380.273N/AN/A
Banno Smith11897421.643N/AN/A
John Jones11898241.357N/AN/A
William McMaster11899161.188N/AN/A
George Senn11900251.313N/AN/A
William Blair11901330.500N/AN/A
Walter Coolidge41902–190521152.579N/AN/A
Vincent Poor11906332.500N/AN/A
Walter McMillian31907–190910110.476N/AN/A
Raymond Manchester21910–1911942.667N/AN/A
Arthur Meyer61912–191712251.3290N/A
Frank Karnes11918420.6670N/A
Arthur Strum11919510.8330N/A
Chester C. Dillon11920611.8131N/A
Howard Hancock91921–1928, 1930381910.6422N/A
Robert Kolf301929, 1931–1942, 1946–19625912116.3421N/A
William Bulfer11945130.2500N/A
Russell Young141963–197668632.51930
Dave Hochtritt71977–198331381.45000
Ron Cardo161984–199958984.37500
Phil Meyer72000–200631380.44900
Pat Cerroni142007–2019, 2021109450.70845
Peter Jennings22022–present1280.60000

NCAA tournament history

The Titans have made 5 appearances in the NCAA Division III Football Championship, which their most notable being a Stagg Bowl appearance in 2016, where they were defeated by Mary Hardin–Baylor.

YearRoundOpponentScore
2012First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
St. Scholastica
Bethel (MN)
Linfield
St. Thomas (MN)
W 55–10
W 37–14
W 31–24 (OT)
L 14–28
2015First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
St. Norbert
Wheaton (IL)
Wisconsin–Whitewater
W 48–0
W 31–17
L 29–31
2016First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
WashU
Saint John's (MN)
St. Thomas (MN)
John Carroll
Mary Hardin–Baylor
W 49–13
W 31–14
W 34–31
W 10–3
L 7–10
2017First round
Second round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Lakeland
North Central (IL)
Wartburg
Mount Union
W 63–0
W 42–21
W 41–27
L 40–43
2019First roundCentral (IA)L 37–38 (OT)

Notable former players

NamePositionDraftedPro teamYears active
Milt WilsonG[a]Green Bay Packers1919–1921
Pahl DavisG, FB[a]Green Bay Packers1922
Eber SimpsonQB[a]St. Louis All-Stars1923
Hal RoblLBUndrafted, 1945Chicago Cardinals1945
Myles StrasserRB17th round (452), 1968New York JetsDid not play
Clair RasmussenOG14th round (352), 1970Houston OilersDid not play
Ron CardoRB10th round (236), 1971San Francisco 49ersDid not play
Marty BelowTDid not play professionally
Barry DericksonLTDid not play professionally
Lester LeitlTDid not play professionally
John ThomeQB, HB, DBDid not play professionally

References

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