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in Florence, Alabama. The win gave VSU its third Division II National title in eight years. Dean left the Blazers to coach a single, unsuccessful year as co-offensive coordinator at FBS program Georgia Southern; both co-coordinators were fired after one year. David Dean is the only football coach in
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In 2001 and 2002, the Blazers went undefeated during the regular season, and were GSC Champions for the third year in a row. The two seasons were a part of a GSC record 35 straight regular season victories. In 2002 VSU made its first national championship appearance with a 31–24 loss to Grand Valley
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VSC had its first winning season in 1986 with a 9–2 record led by All-American Jessie Tuggle. In 1994 the Blazer won a school-record 11 victories, and with quarterback Chris Hatcher, played in the program's first national football tournament. Hatcher was the 1994 Harlon Hill Trophy winner. In 1996,
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head coach Gary Goff as the tenth head coach in program history. Goff, a former Blazer captain and 1996 graduate of VSU, had gone 23-10 the prior three seasons at Tiffin. During Goff's playing days he led the Blazers to their first ever championship in 1996. He is credited with being a part of the
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defeated the Blazers 35–31, despite being down 28 points at the beginning of the second half. The Blazers then capped off the season with an eight-game winning streak and their second national championship title win against Northwest Missouri State, 25–20. This was the third straight championship
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Two notable alumni are Jessie Tuggle, a linebacker who played his entire career in the National Football League with the Atlanta Falcons from 1987 to 2000, and Chris Hatcher was quarterback for the programs first national football tournament in 1994 and was that year's Harlon Hill Trophy winner.
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2008 and 2010 were the only years VSU has made it to the NCAA Division II playoffs since the 2007 national championship season. The 2008 season saw the Blazers make it to the second round of the playoffs and a 9–3 season. Valdosta posted an 8–3 record in 2010 and lost in the first round of the
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During his second season in 2017 the Blazers finished 5–4 overall and 5–3 in conference. The record had them finishing 5th in conference, an unusually bad finish for them. The season saw them playing four televised games on ESPN going 1–3 in those matchups.
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49–47 in the national championship game in McKinney, Texas. The Blazers were the highest scoring team in Division II, totaling 728 points for an average of 52 points per game. Quarterback Rogan Wells was runner-up in the voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy.
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In 2009 and 2011 the Blazers had 6–4 seasons and missed the Division II playoffs. In 2009 VSU finished in third in the Gulf South Conference and fourth in 2011. VSU had been ranked as high as No. 4 in the AFCA poll in the first weeks of the 2011 season.
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To recognize the 25th anniversary of the VSU football program, the Blazers wore silver helmets and pants in 2006. That year the Blazers missed the playoffs for the first time in the Chris Hatcher era, despite an 8–2 record and a top-ten ranking.
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25–20 for their second national championship title. The Blazers also have won 9 Gulf South Conference football championships (1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2018, 2019, 2021*). *Co-champions with the University of West Florida.
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Goff's first season saw the Blazers record an undefeated regular season, a second consecutive GSC championship and extend their winning streak to 25 consecutive games before being upset in the second round of the playoffs by
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The 2005 season saw the first time the Blazers started the season ranked No. 1 in the polls. The Blazers started the season ranked No. 1 for four weeks but finished with a 9–3 record and their fifth straight playoff berth.
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In 2004, Hatcher led the Blazers to their second national championship appearance with and a 36–31 win over Pittsburg State for the national title. The Blazers were also GSC Champions in 2004 after an 11–1 regular season.
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playoffs. After beginning the year unranked, the Blazers rose as high as No. 7 in the AFCA coaches poll, before finishing the regular season ranked No. 17. In 2010, the VSU team tied with Delta State and
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Hatcher was also Valdosta State's head football coach from 2000 to 2006 and amassed a 68–10 record with one national championship and four conference crowns during his six-year tenure at Valdosta State.
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with quarterback Lance Funderburk, the Blazers spent a week ranked No. 1 in the country in Division II and were the Gulf South Conference champions for the first time in school history.
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was named head coach of the Blazers in 2007 after Chris Hatcher took the head coaching job at Georgia Southern. Dean was previously the offense coordinator for the Blazers.
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The 2018 season saw the Blazers go the campaign unbeaten at 14–0, earning the seventh GSC championship in program history and a fourth national championship by defeating
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The team was consistently ranked in the Division II top 20 and was ranked No. 1 in the nation in Division II for part of the 1996 season when they won their first
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Mumme took over as head coach at Valdosta State University in 1992. Mumme's record at Valdosta State was 40–17–1. In both 1994 and 1996 he led the team to the
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36–31. For the 2006 season, the Blazers wore silver helmets to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the VSU football program. In 2007, the Blazers defeated
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David Dean is only the second head coach to lead his team to a national championship in his first season. Earle Solomonson accomplished this at
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In Coach Bell's first season, 2016, the Blazers finished the season 8–3. They lost in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs to
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Kerwin Bell, former Florida Gator quarterback, led the Valdosta State team that won the 2018 Division II National Championship.
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appearance by the Bearcats, also the third straight time the Bearcats have lost the national championship game.
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Kerwin Bell was named head coach of the Blazers on January 22, 2016. Bell was formerly the head coach for the
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was named the head coach of the Blazers in 2000. The "Hatch-Attack" completed its first season 10–2, and were
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Champions with an 8–1 conference record, a dramatic improvement from their previous 4–7 season.
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On January 10, 2019, Bell left Valdosta State to accept the offensive coordinator position at
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for the Gulf South Conference championship, the only one in Dean's five years as head coach.
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In 2003, the Blazers finished the season with a 10–2 record and an NCAA playoff berth.
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Blazer Head Coach Kerwin Bell Accepts Offensive Coordinator Position at South Florida
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No. 3 Blazers Claim Fourth National Title with 49-47 Thriller over No. 2 Ferris State
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won the Harlon Hill Award as player of the year in NCAA Division II football.
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playoff quarterfinals; Valdosta State had never made the playoffs previously.
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In 2002, the Blazers went to their first national championship game against
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team that laid the foundation for the schools great history of winning.
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In 2007, the "Dean Machine" started the season with five straight wins.
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Hatcher left VSU after the 2006 season to be the head football coach at
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In 1994 the Blazer won a school record 11 victories and Quarterback
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Former Blazer Gary Goff Named Valdosta State Head Football Coach
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Valdosta State history to win two national championships.
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Kerwin Bell Named Valdosta State Head Football Coach
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2023 Valdosta State Blazers football team

Tremaine Jackson
Bazemore–Hyder Stadium
Valdosta, Georgia
Gulf South Conference
vstateblazers.com
Valdosta State University
American football
Gulf South Conference
NCAA Division II
Bazemore–Hyder Stadium
Valdosta, Georgia
Valdosta High School
Division II National Championship
List of Valdosta State Blazers football seasons
Valdosta State University
Grand Valley State
Pittsburg State
Northwest Missouri State
Jim Goodman
Mike Cavan
Hal Mumme
Mike Kelly
Mark Nelson
Chris Hatcher
David Dean
Kerwin Bell
Gary Goff
Tremaine Jackson

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