Wittenberg Tigers football
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The Wittenberg Tigers football team represents Wittenberg University
Wittenberg University
Wittenberg University is a private four-year liberal arts college in Springfield, Ohio serving 2,000 full-time students representing 37 states and approximately 30 foreign countries...

 in collegiate level
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 football
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. The Wittenberg football team was formed in 1892, competes in NCAA Division III and is affiliated with the North Coast Athletic Conference
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 (NCAC). The Tigers play their home games at Edwards–Maurer Field in Springfield, Ohio
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.

Overview

With an overall record is 697 wins, 345 losses and 31 ties, Wittenberg has the most wins of any NCAA Division III football program in history. Since 1955, Wittenberg has had only one losing record and has won five national championships (1962, 1964, 1969, 1973 and 1975), 15 Ohio Athletic Conference
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 championships (1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1981 and 1988) and ten NCAC championships (1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2009 and 2010.)

Godfrey era

Wittenberg's success in college football began under head coach Ernie Godfrey
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, who led the team in 1916 and from 1919 to 1928. Godfrey played college football for Ohio State
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 from 1912 to 1914. Godfrey compiled a record of 63–24–8 at Wittenberg and were undefeated in both 1919 and 1920. Godfrey later joined the Ohio State coaching staff where he remained from 1929 to 1961. Godfrey was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame
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 in 1975.

Edwards era

Wittenberg football began a period of unprecedented success in 1955 with the hiring of Bill Edwards as head coach. Edwards had been an All-American while playing for Wittenberg in 1929. After coaching the Detroit Lions
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 (1941–1942) and other college teams, Edwards returned to Wittenberg as head football coach from 1955 to 1968. In 14 years at Wittenberg, Edwards compiled a record of 98–20–4 and two national championships. Sports Illustrated
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referred to Edwards as "a combination of Santa Claus and Genghis Khan
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." In 1986, Edwards became the second Wittenberg football coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

The brightest star of the Edwards era at Wittenberg was quarterback Charlie Green. With Green leading the team, Wittenberg compiled a 25–0–1 record and won two national championships from 1962 to 1964. Green totaled 5,575 passing yards and 61 passing touchdowns at Wittenberg and later played for the Oakland Raiders
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. In 2002, Green joined Ernie Godfrey and Bill Edwards in the College Football Hall of Fame.

Maurer era

After Edwards retired, Dave Maurer
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 took over as head coach in 1969. Maurer had been an assistant coach under Edwards since 1955. Between 1969 and 1983, Maurer compiled a record of 129–23–3 for a winning percentage of .842. His teams won 11 division and league championships, two Division III national championships (1973 and 1975) and were runners-up in 1978 and 1979. In 1991, Edwards became the third Wittenberg football coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

Fincham era

Current head coach Joe Fincham
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 took over in 1996. In 15 years at Wittenberg, he has compiled a record of 134–30, and his teams have won seven NCAC championships and appeared seven times in the NCAA Division III football championship. At the end of the 2009 season, Fincham's winning percentage ranked in the top five among active NCAA football coaches.

Coaching records

  • Ernie Godfrey
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     (1916, 1919–1928): 95–63–24 (.705)
  • T. W. Stobbs (1929–1941): 54–54–2 (.500)
  • Carl "Ducky" Schroeder (1942): 1–5–1 (.214)
  • Richard Ainslie (1945): 3–4 (.429)
  • Howard "Red" Maurer (1946–1948): 8–17 (.320)
  • Harold Shields (1949): 2–7 (.222)
  • R. E. "Tom" Ness (1950–1954): 20–25–1 (.446)
  • Bill Edwards (1955–1968): 98–20–4
  • Dave Maurer
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     (1969–1983): 129–23–3
  • Ron Murphy (1984–1988): 34–17
  • Doug Neibuhr (1989–1995): 50–18–1
  • Joe Fincham
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    (1996–2010) 134–30
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