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2011 Samford Bulldogs football team


2011 Samford Bulldogs football
Southern Conference
6–5 (4–4 SoCon)
Pat Sullivan (5th season)
Rhett Lashlee (1st season)
Bill D'Ottavio
Seibert Stadium

The 2011 Samford Bulldogs team represented Samford University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Bulldogs were led by fifth-year head coach Pat Sullivan and played their home games at Seibert Stadium. They are a member of the Southern Conference. They finished the season 6–5, 4–4 in SoCon play to finish in fifth place.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 36:00 pmNo. 4 Georgia SouthernSeibert StadiumHomewood, ALL 17–318,714
September 106:00 pmStillman*Seibert StadiumHomewood, ALW 48–65,942
September 246:00 pmat No. 9 WoffordGibbs StadiumSpartanburg, SCL 23–387,329
October 12:00 pmGardner–Webb*Seibert StadiumHomewood, ALW 41–147,726
October 812:30 pmat FurmanPaladin StadiumGreenville, SCW 26–219,152
October 152:00 pmElonSeibert StadiumHomewood, ALW 43–315,703
October 222:30 pmat No. 6 Appalachian StateKidd Brewer StadiumBoone, NCL 17–3528,912
October 292:00 pmWestern CarolinaSeibert StadiumHomewood, ALW 52–246,317
November 52:00 pmChattanoogaSeibert StadiumHomewood, ALL 9–246,522
November 122:00 pmat The CitadelJohnson Hagood StadiumCharleston, SCESPN3W 19–1413,591
November 191:00 pmat Auburn*Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, ALESPN3L 16–3585,347
*Non-conference gameRankings from The Sports Network Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Central time
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