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Wofford Terriers football

Football team of Wofford College


Summary

Football team of Wofford College

FieldValue
CurrentSeason2025 Wofford Terriers football team
TeamNameWofford Terriers football
ImageWofford football textlogo.png
ImageSize200
FirstYear
AthleticDirectorScott Kull
HeadCoachShawn Watson
HeadCoachYear3rd
HCWins10
HCLosses19
StadiumGibbs Stadium
StadCapacity13,000
LocationSpartanburg, South Carolina
NCAAdivisionI FCS
ConferenceSouthern
ATWins478
ATLosses467
ATTies35
BowlWins0
BowlLosses1
ConfTitlesSoCon: 2003, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2019
MascotDisplayTerriers
RivalriesThe Citadel (rivalry)
Furman (rivalry)
WebsiteNamewoffordterriers.com
WebsiteURLhttps://woffordterriers.com/sports/football

Furman (rivalry) The Wofford Terriers football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Wofford College located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) as members of the Southern Conference (SoCon). Wofford's first football team was fielded in 1889. The team plays its home games at the 13,000 seat Gibbs Stadium in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Shawn Watson is the current head coach for the Terriers.

History

Wofford fielded its first football team in 1889. That season, Wofford and Furman played the first intercollegiate football game in South Carolina. There is no record of more than four games in a season before 1900.

Wofford moved from Division II to join the Division I-AA Southern Conference in the 1996–97 season. Since then, Wofford has won 7 Southern Conference Championships, and received bids to the FCS Playoffs 10 times with the most recent bid coming in 2019. Wofford is typically one of the strongest teams in the Southern Conference every year.

Wofford's best finish since moving from Division II was a trip to the National Semi-finals at Delaware in 2003, where they fell 24–9. Mike Ayers, Wofford's winningest and most honored coach who served as head coach for thirty years, retired following the 2017 season, when Wofford made it to the national quarterfinals and finished #8 in the national polls. In recent years, Wofford's football and other athletic teams have finished near the top in the country in APR, which measures athletic performance of athletes. Numerous football players have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

Classifications

  • 1957–1969: NAIA
  • 1970–1987: NAIA Division I
  • 1988–1994: NCAA Division II
  • 1995–present: NCAA Division I–AA/FCS

Conference memberships

  • 1889–1900: Independent
  • 1901–1941: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
  • 1942–1945: Independent
  • 1946–1964: South Carolina Little Three
  • 1965–1987: NAIA Independent
  • 1988–1994: NCAA Division II independent
  • 1995–1996: NCAA Division I–AA independent
  • 1997–present: Southern Conference

Conference championships

Wofford has won seven conference championships, three outright and four shared.

20198–57–1

† denotes co–champions

Bowl game appearances

1949Phil DickensCigar BowlFlorida StateL 6–19

Playoff appearances

NCAA Division I-AA/FCS

The Terriers have appeared in the I-AA/FCS playoffs ten times with an overall record of 9–10.

2019First RoundKennesaw StateL 21–28

NCAA Division II

The Terriers have appeared in the Division II playoffs two times with an overall record of 0–2.

1991First RoundMississippi CollegeL 15–28

NAIA

The Terriers appeared in the NAIA playoffs one time. Their combined record was 1–1.

1970Semifinals
National Championship GameNew Mexico Highlands
Texas A&IW, 28–23
L, 7–48

Wofford vs. in-state NCAA Division I schools

SchoolRecordPercentageStreakFirst meetingLast meeting
Charleston Southern14–0Won 1419932016
Clemson3–13Lost 518962019
Coastal Carolina0–1Lost 120062006
Furman33–54–7Won 118892019
Presbyterian41–40–3Won 619142017
South Carolina4–20Lost 1718952017
South Carolina State6–3Lost 119742019
The Citadel30–42–1Won 419162019
Total: 124–169–11

Notable former players

Main article: List of Wofford Terriers in the NFL draft

  • Brenton Bersin, former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL)
  • Miles Brown, former defensive lineman for the Tennessee Titans
  • Fisher DeBerry, former head coach at Air Force and College Football Hall of Famer
  • Ameet Pall, former defensive end in the Canadian Football League (CFL)
  • Kasey Redfern, former NFL punter
  • Jerry Richardson, wide receiver for the Baltimore Colts, former owner of the Carolina Panthers.
  • Nate Woody, Defensive coordinator at Army
  • Shiel Wood, Defensive coordinator at Houston
  • Greg Gasparato, Defensive coordinator at Tulane

Yearly results

YearCoachWinLossTie
1889Edwin Kerrison200
1890020
1893010
1894010
1895William Wertenbaker310
1896220
1900121
1901J. Norman Walker230
1914Curtis McCoy161
1915Harvey Hester350
1916Leslie Moser270
1917Leslie Moser540
1918Bernard Peters030
1919J.P. Major321
1920John F. Gorsuch081
1921John Gilroy270
1922J.P. Major270
1923J.P. Major630
1924J.P. Major370
1925J.P. Major370
1926J.P. Major280
1927Tommy Scaffe243
1928Tommy Scaffe721
1929Tommy Scaffe360
1930Tommy Scaffe290
1931Tommy Scaffe450
1932Tommy Scaffe361
1933Tommy Scaffe360
1934Jules Carson441
1935Jules Carson441
1936Jules Carson171
1937Jules Carson270
1938Jules Carson081
1939Jules Carson153
1940Jules Carson342
1941Jules Carson460
1942Ted Petoskey250
1946Ted Petoskey180
1947Phil Dickens650
1948Phil Dickens405
1949Phil Dickens1110
1950Phil Dickens721
1951Phil Dickens631
1952Phil Dickens650
1953Conley Snidow641
1954Conley Snidow820
1955Conley Snidow740
1956Conley Snidow730
1957Conley Snidow820
1958Conley Snidow370
1959Conley Snidow550
1960Conley Snidow530
1961Conley Snidow542
1962Conley Snidow280
1963Conley Snidow460
1964Conley Snidow640
1965Conley Snidow540
1966Conley Snidow631
1967Jim Brakefield460
1968Jim Brakefield470
1969Jim Brakefield920
1970Jim Brakefield1110
1971Jack Peterson640
1972Jack Peterson640
1973Jack Peterson461
1974Steve Satterfield740
1975Steve Satterfield731
1976Steve Satterfield470
1977Buddy Sasser731
1978Buddy Sasser380
1979Buddy Sasser550
1980Buddy Sasser722
1981Buddy Sasser650
1982Buddy Sasser830
1983Bill Parker650
1984Bill Parker290
1985Rick Gilstrap380
1986Rick Gilstrap461
1987Rick Gilstrap1100
1988Mike Ayers550
1989Mike Ayers650
1990Mike Ayers930
1991Mike Ayers930
1992Mike Ayers650
1993Mike Ayers731
1994Mike Ayers560
1995Mike Ayers470
1996Mike Ayers650
1997Mike Ayers370
1998Mike Ayers470
1999Mike Ayers650
2000Mike Ayers740
2001Mike Ayers470
2002Mike Ayers930
2003Mike Ayers1220
2004Mike Ayers830
2005Mike Ayers650
2006Mike Ayers740
2007Mike Ayers940
2008Mike Ayers930
2009Mike Ayers380
2010Mike Ayers1030
2011Mike Ayers840
2012Mike Ayers940
2013Mike Ayers560
2014Mike Ayers650
2015Mike Ayers560
2016Mike Ayers1040
2017Mike Ayers1030
2018Josh Conklin940
2019Josh Conklin840
2020Josh Conklin140
2021Josh Conklin1100
2022Josh Conklin050
2022Shawn Watson330
2023Shawn Watson290
Total55154336

Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of January 29, 2026.

at Ole Miss

References

References

  1. [https://www.wofford.edu/about/news/wofford-today/archive/2020/winter/from-the-archives From the archives - Sports: The early years] on Wofford.edu
  2. "The Franchise". Sports Illustrated.
  3. "2023 Football Media Guide (PDF)".
  4. "Wofford Terriers Football Future Schedules". FBSchedules.com.
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