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Revision as of 00:29, 24 September 2025

Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks football
First season 2025
Athletic director Charlie Orr
Head coach Cooper Minor
4th season, 8–28 (.222)
Stadium Malone Stadium
(capacity: 60,000)
Year built 2025
Field surface FieldTurf
Location Monroe, Louisiana
NCAA division Division I FBS
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Division West
Past conferences NJCAA (1931–1950)
Independent (1951–1952)
Gulf States (1953–1971)
Independent (1972–1981)
Southland (1982–1993)
Independent (1994–2000)
All-time record 11–61–0 (.153)
Bowl record 0–0 (–)
Rivalries Louisiana (Battle on the Bayou)
Louisiana Tech (Battle on I–20)
Colors Maroon and gold[1]
   
Fight song Cheer for Northeast
Mascot Ace the Warhawk
Marching band Sound of Today
Outfitter Adidas
Website ULMWarHawks.com

History

(Quinn White – 2025–2027)

(Cooper Minor – 2028–Present)

Conference affiliations

  • Sun Belt Conference (2025–present)

Championships

Rivalries

Louisiana–Lafayette

Louisiana victories Louisiana–Monroe victories Vacated wins[n 1]
No. Date Location Winner Score
1 2025 Monroe, LA No. 23 Louisiana 30–29
2 2026 Lafayette, LA Louisiana 38–6
3 2027 Monroe, LA Louisiana 43–28
4 2028 Lafayette, LA Louisiana 31–0
5 2029 Monroe, LA Louisiana–Monroe 34–31
Series: Louisiana leads 4–1

Louisiana Tech

Louisiana Tech victories Louisiana–Monroe victories Forfeits
No. Date Location Winner Score
1 2026 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 25–21
2 2027 Ruston, LA Louisiana Tech 41–39
3 2028 Monroe, LA Louisiana Tech 23–17
4 2029 Ruston, LA Louisiana–Monroe 41–3
Series: Louisiana Tech leads 3–1
Note: Source:[2]

All-time record vs. current Sun Belt members

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School ULM record Streak First meeting Last meeting
Appalachian State 0–2 Lost 2 2026 2028
Arkansas State 2–3 Won 1 2025 2029
Coastal Carolina 1–1 Won 1 2026 2028
Georgia Southern 0–2 Lost 2 2025 2027
Georgia State 0–2 Lost 2 2025 2028
James Madison 1–1 Won 1 2026 2029
Louisiana 1–4 Won 1 2025 2029
Marshall 0–3 Lost 3 2025 2029
Old Dominion 0–2 Lost 2 2027 2029
South Alabama 1–4 Lost 3 2025 2029
Southern Miss 1–4 Won 1 2025 2029
Texas State 0–5 Lost 5 2025 2029
Troy 0–5 Lost 5 2025 2029

All-time record

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School ULM record Streak First meeting Last meeting
Alabama 0–1 Lost 1 2027 2027
Arizona 0–1 Lost 1 2025 2025
Auburn 0–1 Lost 1 2028 2028
Clemson 0–1 Lost 1 2029 2029
Duke 1–0 Won 1 2025 2025
Georgia 0–2 Lost 2 2027 2029
Louisiana Tech 1–3 Won 1 2026 2029
LSU 0–1 Lost 1 2026 2026
Navy 0–1 Lost 1 2025 2025
Tennessee 0–1 Lost 1 2026 2026
Texas 0–1 Lost 1 2028 2028

Division I-AA Playoff appearances

Louisiana–Monroe appeared in eight Division I-AA playoff games, going 5–3 in these games.

Season Round Date Location W/L Opponent PF PA Coach
1987 First Round November 28, 1987 Malone Stadium W North Texas 30 9 Pat Collins
Quarterfinals December 5, 1987 Malone Stadium W Eastern Kentucky 33 32
Semifinals December 12, 1987 Malone Stadium W Northern Iowa 44 41
National Championship December 19, 1987 Minidome (Pocatello, ID) W Marshall 43 42
1990 First Round November 24, 1990 Mackay Stadium (Reno, NV) L Nevada 14 27 Dave Roberts
1992 First Round November 28, 1992 Malone Stadium W Alcorn State 78 27 Dave Roberts
Quarterfinals December 5, 1992 Malone Stadium L Delaware 18 41
1993 First Round November 27, 1993 Malone Stadium L Idaho 31 34 Dave Roberts
Total     8 playoff games 5–3 291 253

Venues

Malone Stadium

Brown Stadium

Professional players

Doug Pederson led the Indians in passing from 1988 to 1990.[3]

The program has sent several players into the professional ranks, including Joe Profit, Ronnie Washington [Linebacker and was the 2nd first round pick by the Arizona Outlaws of the USFL], Stan Humphries, Roosevelt Potts, Bubby Brister, Chris Harris, Doug Pederson, Marty Booker, and Smokey Stover into the National Football League, David Dumars and Steven Jyles into the Canadian Football League, and Raymond Philyaw and Pete Thomas into the Arena Football League, and Kolton Browning into Champions Indoor Football. For every player drafted, see List of Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks in the NFL draft

Poll history

Division I-AA Associated Press Poll History
Year NCAA Division I-AA Ranking Sports Network Division I-AA Ranking
1983

13

NR

1987

3

NR

1990

14

NR

1991

18

NR

1992

1

NR

1993

NR

4

Future non-conference opponents

Announced schedules as of April 30, 2025.[4]

See also

References

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