Alcorn State Braves | |||
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First season | 1921 | ||
Head coach | |||
Home stadium | Jack Spinks Stadium | ||
Stadium capacity | 22,500 | ||
Stadium surface | Natural grass | ||
Location | Lorman, Mississippi | ||
Conference | SWAC | ||
All-time history | |||
Template:Alcorn State Braves history | |||
All-time record | – () | ||
Postseason bowl record | – ()
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Colors | Purple and Gold
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Mascot | Braves | ||
Website | alcornsports.com |
The Alcorn State Braves football team represents Alcorn State University located in Lorman, Mississippi. The Braves are a member of the NCAA FCS Southwestern Athletic Conference and play their home games at Jack Spinks Stadium in Lorman. They are currently coached by Cedric Thomas.
Affiliations[]
- 1962-present - Southwestern Athletic Conference
Seasons[]
2020s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2025 | Cedric Thomas | |
2024 | Cedric Thomas | 6-6 |
2023 | Fred McNair | 7-4 |
2022 | Fred McNair | 5-6 |
2021 | Fred McNair | 6-5 |
2020 | Fred McNair | none |
2010s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2019 | Fred McNair | 9-4 |
2018 | Fred McNair | 9-4 |
2017 | Fred McNair | 7-5 |
2016 | Fred McNair | 5-5 |
2015 | Jay Hopson | 9-4 |
2014 | Jay Hopson | 10-3 |
2013 | Jay Hopson | 9-3 |
2012 | Jay Hopson | 4-7 |
2011 | Melvin Spears | 2-8 |
2010 | Earnest Collins Jr. | 5-6 |
2000s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2009 | Earnest Collins Jr. | 3-6 |
2008 | Ernest Jones | 2-10 |
2007 | Johnny Thomas | 2-8 |
2006 | Johnny Thomas | 6-5 |
2005 | Johnny Thomas | 6-5 |
2004 | Johnny Thomas | 7-4 |
2003 | Johnny Thomas | 7-5 |
2002 | Johnny Thomas | 6-5 |
2001 | Johnny Thomas | 6-5 |
2000 | Johnny Thomas | 0-11 |
1990s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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1999 | Johnny Thomas | 3-7 |
1998 | ||
1997 | ||
1996 | ||
1995 | ||
1994 | ||
1993 | ||
1992 | ||
1991 | ||
1990 |
Championships[]
National championships[]
- 1968
- 1969
- 1974
- 1984
College Football Hall of Fame members[]
- Marino Casem
Alumni in the NFL[]
Over 50 Alcorn State alumni have played in the NFL[1], including:
- Donald Driver
- Leslie Frazier
- Steve McNair
- Jack Spinks