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Birmingham–Southern Panthers football : ウィキペディア英語版
Birmingham–Southern Panthers football

The Birmingham–Southern Panthers football team represents Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) in the NCAA Division III, competing as part of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. BSC plays its home games at the 1,600 seat Panther Stadium, which is located on-campus in Birmingham, Alabama and opened in November 2008. Although only fielding a team since the 2007 season, Birmingham–Southern previously fielded a team from the 1918 season that was later disbanded following the 1939 season.〔(Birmingham–Southern College Football 1918-1939 ) "All-Time Results (Game-by-Game Results & Yearly Records)," Birmingham–Southern College, 2006. Accessed 2009-01-01〕
==History==
Prior to the consolidation of Southern University and Birmingham College, each fielded football squads. Between 1904 to 1917, Birmingham College compiled a 19–32–4 record, and between 1909 to 1916 Southern University compiled a 3–16–11 record.〔(Are you ready for some football? ) "Southern Magazine" Birmingham–Southern College, 2007. p. 29 Accessed 2009-01-01〕 Following the consolidation of the schools as Birmingham–Southern, the program compiled an overall record of 87–80–16 between 1918–39, winning Dixie Conference championships in 1932, 1934, and 1937.〔
During this period, the Panthers played their home games at the Munger Bowl, which was located on-campus and subsequently demolished in the 1960s to make way for campus expansion.〔(Birmingham–Southern opens new home for football team ) "NCAA News" NCAA, November 11, 2008. Accessed 2009-01-01〕 Additionally, Howard College, now Samford University, was BSC's biggest rival with the annual contest being called the Magic City Classic and played in Rickwood Field before serving as the opening contest at Legion Field in 1929.〔 Following the 1939 season, football was disbanded with the school citing its overall costs and influence on the school.〔
After a nearly 70-year hiatus, on May 26, 2006, the board of trustees that Birmingham–Southern would field a Division III football team to begin competition for the 2007 season. By the following June, Joey Jones was announced as the programs head coach, and on September 6, 2007, the Panthers defeated the Mississippi College junior varsity 41–13 at Legion Field for the first victory of the revived program. After a 3–7 first season, Jones would leave BSC to become the first head coach at South Alabama, and in February 2008 Eddie Garfinkle was announced as the Panthers head coach.

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