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List of FIU Panthers football seasons

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The FIU Panthers is the football team that representing Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida. The FIU Panthers are an NCAA FBS college football team in Conference USA led by Ron Turner and play at the on-campus FIU Stadium.

Seasons

List of FIU Panthers football seasons
Overall Conference results Final Ranking[A 1]
Season Team Head coach W L Conf. Div. Finish W L Postseason results[A 2] AP Coaches'
2002 2002 Don Strock 5 6
2003 2003* Don Strock 2 10
2004 2004* Don Strock 3 7
2005 2005* Don Strock 5 6 Sun Belt 4th 3 4
2006 2006 Don Strock 0 12 Sun Belt 8th 0 7
2007 2007 Mario Cristobal 1 11 Sun Belt 7th 1 6
2008 2008 Mario Cristobal 5 7 Sun Belt T–5th 3 4
2009 2009 Mario Cristobal 3 9 Sun Belt 6th 3 4
2010 2010 Mario Cristobal 7 6 Sun Belt T–1st 6 2 Won Little Caesars Pizza Bowl vs. Toledo Rockets, 34–32
2011 2011 Mario Cristobal 8 5 Sun Belt 4th 5 3 Lost Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl vs. Marshall Thundering Herd, 10–20
2012 2012 Mario Cristobal 3 9 Sun Belt 9th 2 6
2013 2013 Ron Turner 1 11 C-USA East 7th 1 7
2014 2014 Ron Turner 4 8 C-USA East 6th 3 5

*2003 season, 2004 season, and 2005 season wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions.[2]

All-time records

Total wins, losses, and ties
Statistic Wins Losses
NCAA Division I-AA games (2002–2004) 10 24
NCAA Division I-A/FBS (2005–present) 29 66
Bowl game appearances 1 1
All-time regular and postseason record (2002-2011) 39 90

Notes

  1. ^ The AP Poll has ranked the top 20 teams 1936–61 and 1968–88, the top 10 teams 1962–67, and the top 25 teams since 1989. The Coaches' Poll has ranked the top 20 teams from 1950–89 and the top 25 teams since 1990.
  2. ^ 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.[1]

References

  1. ^ National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) (2011). Bowl/All-Star Game Records. Indianapolis, Indiana: NCAA. pp. 5–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 22, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://www.fiusports.com/documents/2014/7/16/FBSummerGuide_Pages_071_143_.pdf?id=775