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Cortland Red Dragons football

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Cortland Red Dragons football
First season1893; 131 years ago (1893)
Athletic directorMike Urtz
Head coachCurt Fitzpatrick
4th season, 37–4 (.902)
StadiumJames J. Grady '50, M '61 Field at the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex (Grady Field)
(capacity: 6,500)
Field surfaceA-Turf
LocationCortland, New York
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceEmpire 8
Bowl record5–8 (.385)
Playoff appearances12
Playoff record11–10
Claimed national titles1 (2023)
Conference titles8
RivalriesIthaca Bombers (rivalry)
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Websitecortlandreddragons.com

The Cortland Red Dragons football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the State University of New York at Cortland. The team competes in the NCAA Division III, and is a member of the Empire 8. The team plays its home games at James J. Grady '50, M '61 Field at the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex or Grady Field for short in Cortland, New York. The Red Dragons are led by Curt Fitzpatrick, who has served as head coach since 2020.[2] The Red Dragons won their first NCAA Division III national championship in 2023.

Year-by-year results

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Statistics correct as of the end of the 2012–13 college football season
NCAA Division III Playoff Berth Conference Champions Division Champions Undefeated Season
Year NCAA Division Conference Conference Division Overall Conference Coach Final Ranking
Games Win Loss Tie Pct. Games Win Loss Tie Pct. Standing
2007 III NJAC N/A 11 8 3 0 .727 7 6 1 0 .857 N/A Dan MacNeill -
2008 III NJAC N/A 13 11 2 0 .846 9 9 0 0 1.000 1st Dan MacNeill -
2009 III NJAC N/A 11 0 (7)* 4 0 .000 9 0 (7)* 2 0 .000 3rd Dan MacNeill -
2010 III NJAC N/A 12 10 2 0 .833 9 8 1 0 .889 T-1st Dan MacNeill -
2011 III NJAC N/A 11 9 2 0 .818 9 7 2 0 .778 T-2nd Dan MacNeill -
2012 III NJAC N/A 11 9 2 0 .818 7 7 0 0 1.000 1st Dan MacNeill -
Totals 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000

* All seven wins from the 2009 season were later vacated by the NCAA.

Rivalries

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Ithaca Bombers

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Notable former players

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Scott Israel

References

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  1. ^ SUNY Cortland Athletics Style Guide (PDF). Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  2. ^ "Cortland State Red Dragons". d3football.com. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  3. ^ Swisher, Skyler. "Sheriff Scott Israel: Career defined by controversy and fury over failures during Parkland shooting". Sun-Sentinel.
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