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| First season | 1888 | ||
| Athletic director | Brad Bates | ||
| Head coach | Mike Haywood | ||
| 1st year, 0–1 | |||
| Home stadium | Yager Stadium | ||
| Stadium capacity | 24,386 | ||
| Stadium surface | FieldTurf | ||
| Location | Oxford, Ohio | ||
| Conference | MAC East | ||
| All-time record | 639–352–44 (.639) | ||
| Postseason bowl record | 6–3 | ||
| Conference titles | 21 | ||
| Heisman winners | 0 | ||
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| Colors | Red and White | ||
| Fight song | Miami March Song | ||
| Mascot | Swoop | ||
| Marching band | Miami University Marching Band | ||
| Website | Miami University Redhawks Website | ||
The Miami University RedHawks, known as the Miami Redskins before 1994, are a NCAA Division I FBS college football program that competes in the Mid-American Conference. The program is best known for producing several high-profile head coaches, earning the title "Cradle of Coaches."
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Stadium
All-time win-loss-tie record
- 639-352-44 .639 (as of 2006) [1]
Conference football champions
- 1916, 1917, 1918, 1921
- Buckeye Conference
- 1932, 1933, 1936
- 1948, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1965, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1986, 2003
Bowl games
- Sun Bowl, 1948, vs Texas Tech, W 13-12
- Salad Bowl, 1951, vs Arizona State, W 34-21
- Tangerine Bowl, 1962, vs Houston, L 49-21
- Tangerine Bowl, 1973, vs Florida, W 16-7
- Tangerine Bowl, 1974, vs Georgia, W 21-10
- Tangerine Bowl, 1975, vs South Carolina, W 20-7
- California Bowl, 1986, vs San José State, L 37-7
- GMAC Bowl, 2003, vs Louisville, W 49-28
- Independence Bowl, 2004, vs Iowa State, L 17-13
Trophy games
College Football Hall of Fame inductees
Player
Coaches
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees
Current NFL players
- Jacob Bell - Offensive Guard, St. Louis Rams
- Alphonso Hodge - Cornerback, Toronto Argonauts
- Darrell Hunter - Cornerback, Free Agent
- Martin Nance - Wide Receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Terna Nande - Linebacker, Tennessee Titans
- Ryne Robinson - Special Teams, Carolina Panthers
- Ben Roethlisberger - Quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers
Other famous coaches and players
- Paul Dietzel
- Bob Hitchens
- Terry Hoeppner
- Stu Holcomb
- Bill Mallory
- Joe Novak
- Brian Pillman
- John Pont
- Travis Prentice
- George Rider
- Milt Stegall
- Edwin Sweetland
- Randy Walker
- Nobby Wirkowski
- Ron Zook
External links
References
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