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Mount Union Purple Raiders football

The Mount Union Purple Raiders football team is the varsity intercollegiate football team representing the University of Mount Union, located in Alliance, Ohio, United States. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level and are members of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC). The team was established in 1893 and plays its home games at the 5,600 seat Mount Union Stadium. They are coached by Vince Kehres. Through the 2014 season, Mount Union football has won 11 Division III National Championships and 27 OAC titles, which includes a streak of 23 consecutive conference titles dating back to 1992. Additionally, the Purple Raiders own the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with 55, set from 2000 to 2003, which broke their previous record of 54, set from 1996 to 1999. With the Purple Raiders' success, former head coach Larry Kehres holds the record for highest winning percentage for coaches with minimum 200 career wins over his 27 seasons (1986–2012) as coach at Mount Union.
==History==
The first football game played by Mount Union was on the school's baseball field in 1893 against Kenyon College.〔http://hcap.artstor.org/cgi-bin/library?a=d&d=p1210〕 Over eight seasons from the start of the 1996 season through 2003, the team went 109–2 (), won six national titles, eight conference championships, and had winning streaks of 54 and 55 games. On October 16, 1999, the team broke the NCAA football record for consecutive victories with their 48th straight win, a 44–20 home win over Otterbein College. The previous record of 47, set by the Oklahoma Sooners, had stood since 1957. The Purple Raiders' winning streak, which began in 1996, reached 54 games before coming to an end December 11, 1999 in an overtime loss in the Division III playoffs. In 2003, the team broke its own record by winning their 55th consecutive game, a 66–0 home win over Bridgewater College, a streak that began September 2, 2000, and ended the following week on December 20, 2003, with a loss in the Stagg Bowl.

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