Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm football

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Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm football
2023 Crimson Storm football team
First season2000
Athletic directorDanny Thomason
Head coachDustin Hada
4th season, 12–25 (.324)
StadiumSNU Stadium
(capacity: 2,500)
Field surfaceTurf
LocationBethany, Oklahoma
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceGreat American Conference
All-time record99–140 (.414)
Bowl record0–2 (.000)
Consensus All-Americans62
ColorsCrimson and white[1]
   
Fight songHail to the Team We Love!
MascotThundercat
Marching bandThe SNU Sound of the Storm Marching Band
WebsiteSNU Athletics

The Southern Nazarene Crimson Storm football program was established in 2000. Their home games are played at Southern Nazarene University's McFarland Park Stadium.[2] In 2007, the Crimson Storm won their first home opener game. Since 2012, SNU has been competing in the NCAA's Division II Great American Conference.

The head coach for the Crimson Storm is Dustin Hada. Other coaches include: Kenneth West (assistant head coach, wide receivers), Indy Siehndel (defensive coordinator, secondary), Nathan Brown (special teams coordinator, offensive line), Stephen Price (inside linebackers), Scott Cooper (tight ends), Jake Owen (offensive graduate assistant), Jared Howell (defensive graduate assistant), James Love (defensive graduate assistant).

Year by year results[edit]

Year Record Conference Coach
2000 5–4 N-A Paul McGrady
2001 5–4 N-A Paul McGrady
2002 7–3 N-A Paul McGrady
2003 6–4 N-A Paul McGrady
2004 6–4 4–2 Paul McGrady
2005 6–4 4–2 Paul McGrady
2006 7–3 3–1 Mike Cochran
2007 6–4 2–2 Mike Cochran
2008 3–8 1–3 Mike Cochran
2009 6–5 3–2 Mike Cochran
2010 7–4 4–2 Mike Cochran
2011 9–3 4–1 Mike Cochran
2012 2–9 0–0 Mike Cochran
2013 0–11 0–10 Mike Cochran
2014 0–11 0–10 Mike Cochran
2015 1–10 1–10 Mike Cochran
2016 2–9 2–9 Andy Lambert
2017 4–7 4–7 Andy Lambert
2018 3–8 3–8 Andy Lambert
2019 2–9 2–9 Andy Lambert
2021 1-10 1-10 Dustin Hada
2022 5-6 5-6 Dustin Hada

Head coaching history[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Southern Nazarene University Visual Standards Guide (PDF). Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Football Games".

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