2010 Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football team
American college football season
The 2010 Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football team represented Southeast Missouri State University as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) during the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season . Led by fifth-year head coach Tony Samuel , the Redhawks compiled an overall record of 9–3 with a mark of 7–1 in conference play, winning the OVC title. Southeast Missouri State received an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs, where the Redhawks lost in second round to the eventual national champion, Eastern Washington . The team played home games at Houck Stadium in Cape Girardeau, Missouri .
2006 was the first and only winning season in Samuel's tenure as Southeast Missouri State's head coach. It was also the Redhawks's first winning season since 2002 and first-ever FCS playoff appearance.[ 1]
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 2 6:00 p.m. at Ball State * L 10–2710,753
September 11 6:00 p.m. at Murray State WQWQ W 30–177,014
September 18 6:00 p.m. at No. 5 Southern Illinois * W 24–2113,078
September 25 6:00 p.m. Tennessee Tech KFVS W 23–218,732
October 2 1:30 p.m. at Eastern Illinois ESPN3 W 28–138,007
October 9 6:00 p.m. Tennessee State No. 25 Houck Stadium Cape Girardeau, MO KFVS W 19–1710,316
October 16 6:00 p.m. at Austin Peay No. 18 WQWQ W 41–242,917
October 23 1:00 p.m. Eastern Kentucky No. 13 Houck Stadium Cape Girardeau, MO KFVS W 40–216,022
October 30 1:00 p.m. UT Martin No. 11 Houck Stadium Cape Girardeau, MO KFVS W 24–1711,126
November 6 1:00 p.m. Southwest Baptist * No. 9 Houck Stadium Cape Girardeau, MO KFVS W 40–145,513
November 13 3:05 p.m. at No. 6 Jacksonville State No. 7 ESPN3 L 27–2920,237
December 4 3:05 p.m. at No. 1 Eastern Washington * No. 9 WQWQ L 17–373,665
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Personnel
Coaching staff
Name
Position
Seasons at Southeast Missouri State
Alma mater
Tony Samuel
Head coach
5
Nebraska (1981)
Brian Boerboom
Offensive line
5
Nebraska (1992)
Doug Brady
Graduate assistant, quarterbacks
3
Menlo (2006)
Lorenzo Brinkley
Wide receivers
5
Nebraska (1993)
Troy Dumas
Linebackers
5
Nebraska (1995)
Justin Kramer
Tight ends, offensive tackles, recruiting coordinator
5
Southern Illinois (2005)
Tim McGuire
Defensive coordinator
5
Nebraska (1975)
Chris Norris
Running backs, special teams
5
Nebraska–Omaha (1999)
Adam Schwent
Defensive line
2
Southeast Missouri State (2008)
Vincent White
Assistant head coach, offensive coordinator
5
Stanford (1984)
Kenny Wilhite
Cornerbacks
5
Nebraska (1992)
References
Venues Bowls & rivalries People Seasons
Pre-divisional NCAA College Division Division II I-AA/FCS National championships in bold † WKU claims a co-championship, while both the OVC and Tennessee Tech state it is not shared
Champion – Eastern Washington Eagles