Nestled in the rolling hills of northwest Missouri, Northwest Missouri State University (NWMSU) has emerged as a powerhouse in Division II football. With a storied history and an unwavering tradition of excellence, the Bearcats have cemented their place among the nation's elite.
A Long-Standing Legacy of Success
NWMSU's football program boasts an impressive lineage dating back to 1908. Over the decades, the Bearcats have consistently achieved unparalleled success, earning the following accolades:
Unbreakable Dynasty
From 1998 to 2019, NWMSU embarked on an unprecedented run of dominance that solidified their status as a true dynasty. During this 22-season span, the Bearcats:
A Commitment to Excellence
The success of NWMSU football is not merely a matter of luck. It is a testament to the unwavering commitment of administrators, coaches, players, and fans who have dedicated themselves to building a program of unparalleled excellence.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
The Bearcats enjoy the advantage of first-rate facilities that provide a competitive edge:
Exceptional Coaching Staff
NWMSU's coaching staff is led by the legendary Adam Dorrel, who has guided the Bearcats to unprecedented success. Dorrel's innovative game plans and unwavering belief in his players have played a pivotal role in the team's dominance.
Top-Tier Student-Athletes
The Bearcats consistently attract some of the nation's most talented student-athletes. These players are not only gifted on the field but also committed to academic excellence.
Unwavering Fan Support
NWMSU football enjoys an unparalleled level of fan support. Bearcat home games are known for their electrifying atmosphere, with thousands of passionate fans cheering on the team. The Bearcat Nation extends far beyond Maryville, with alumni and supporters across the country rooting for their beloved team.
A Catalyst for Economic Growth
NWMSU football has become an integral part of the Maryville community and the surrounding region. The team's success has generated significant economic benefits, including:
The Road Ahead
As NWMSU football enters a new era, the expectations remain as high as ever. The Bearcats are poised to continue their legacy of success, fueled by a talented roster, an exceptional coaching staff, and unwavering fan support.
Table 1: NWMSU National Championships
Year | Coach | Record |
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1999 | Adam Dorrel | 15-0 |
2005 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
2006 | Adam Dorrel | 15-0 |
2009 | Adam Dorrel | 15-0 |
2011 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
2013 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
2015 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
2016 | Adam Dorrel | 15-0 |
2017 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
2019 | Adam Dorrel | 14-1 |
Table 2: NWMSU NCAA Playoff Appearances
Year | Coach | Result |
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1998 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
1999 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2000 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2001 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
2002 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
2003 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2004 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
2005 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2006 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2007 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2008 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2009 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2010 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
2011 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2012 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2013 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2014 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
2015 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2016 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2017 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2018 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Semifinals |
2019 | Adam Dorrel | Won National Championship |
2020 | Adam Dorrel | Season Canceled |
2021 | Adam Dorrel | Lost in Quarterfinals |
Table 3: NWMSU All-Americans
Year | Player | Position |
---|---|---|
1999 | Mike Hohensee | Defensive Back |
2000 | Mike Hohensee | Defensive Back |
2002 | Scott Caldwell | Defensive Back |
2003 | Scott Caldwell | Defensive Back |
2005 | Chad Huffman | Linebacker |
2006 | Jake Bontrager | Quarterback |
2009 | Justin Hansen | Offensive Tackle |
2011 | Jeremiah Wright | Wide Receiver |
2013 | Stefan Black | Running Back |
2015 | Josh Lewis | Quarterback |
2016 | Kellen Soulek | Wide Receiver |
2017 | Blake Bolles | Defensive Back |
2019 | Chad Dotson | Wide Receiver |
2021 | Brady Bolles | Defensive Back |
Table 4: NWMSU Head Coaching Records
Coach | Years | Record |
---|---|---|
Adam Dorrel | 1994-Present | 259-30 |
Mel Tjeerdsma | 1957-1993 | 283-123-12 |
Lou Robertson | 1908-1956 | 256-82-33 |
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