Wheeling Cardinals football

The Wheeling Cardinals football team represents Wheeling University in college football at the NCAA Division II level. The Cardinals are members of the Mountain East Conference (MEC), fielding its team in the MEC since 2019. The Cardinals play their home games at Bishop Schmitt Field in Wheeling, West Virginia.[2]

Wheeling Cardinals football
First season2019
Athletic directorCarrie Hanna
Head coachZac Bruney
6th season, 20–27 (.426)
StadiumBishop Schmitt Field
(capacity: 3,000)
Year built2014
LocationWheeling, West Virginia
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceMEC
All-time record20–27 (.426)
ColorsCardinal and black[1]
   
MascotCardinal
Websitewucardinals.com

Their head coach is Zac Bruney, who took over the position for the team's inaugural 2019 season.[3]

Conference affiliations edit

List of head coaches edit

Key edit

Key to symbols in coaches list
General Overall Conference Postseason[A 1]
No. Order of coaches[A 2] GC Games coached CW Conference wins PW Postseason wins
DC Division championships OW Overall wins CL Conference losses PL Postseason losses
CC Conference championships OL Overall losses CT Conference ties PT Postseason ties
NC National championships OT Overall ties[A 3] C% Conference winning percentage
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame O% Overall winning percentage[A 4]

Coaches edit

List of head football coaches showing season(s) coached, overall records, conference records, postseason records, championships and selected awards
No. Name Season(s) GC OW OL O% CW CL C% PW PL PT DC CC NC Awards
1 Zac Bruney[7] 2019–present 47 20 27 0.426 18 25 0.419 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Year-by-year results edit

National champions Conference champions Bowl game berth Playoff berth
Season Year Head coach Association Division Conference Record Postseason Final ranking
Overall Conference
Win Loss Finish Win Loss
Wheeling Cardinals
2018 2018 Zac Bruney Club 5 0
2019 2019 NCAA Division II MEC 1 10 T–9th 1 9
2020–21 2019 2 2 T–3rd (North) 2 2
2021 2021 5 6 T–6th 5 5
2022 2022 7 4 T–4th 6 4
2023 2023 5 5 T–7th 4 5
2024 2024

Notes edit

  1. ^ Although the first Rose Bowl Game was played in 1902, it has been continuously played since the 1916 game, and is recognized as the oldest bowl game by the NCAA. "—" indicates any season prior to 1916 when postseason games were not played.[4]
  2. ^ A running total of the number of head coaches, with coaches who served separate tenures being counted only once. Interim head coaches are represented with "Int" and are not counted in the running total. "—" indicates the team played but either without a coach or no coach is on record. "X" indicates an interim year without play.
  3. ^ Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible in the period since.[5]
  4. ^ When computing the win–loss percentage, a tie counts as half a win and half a loss.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "WU Cardinals". Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "Bishop Schmitt Field". Wheeling University Athletics. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Popovich, Mike. "Bruney returns home to tackle biggest challenge". Canton Repository. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  4. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2011). Bowl/All-Star Game Records (PDF). Indianapolis, Indiana: NCAA. pp. 5–10. Archived from the original on August 22, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  5. ^ Whiteside, Kelly (August 25, 2006). "Overtime system still excites coaches". USA Today. McLean, Virginia. Archived from the original on November 24, 2009. Retrieved September 25, 2009.
  6. ^ Finder, Chuck (September 6, 1987). "Big plays help Paterno to 200th". The New York Times. New York City. Archived from the original on October 22, 2009. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  7. ^ Wharton, Jim; Farrar, Aaron (July 17, 2017). "Bruney named Wheeling Jesuit's first football coach". wtap.com. Retrieved February 10, 2024.

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