Harding Bisons football

Harding Bisons football
2023 Harding Bisons football team
First season1924 (1924)
Athletic directorJeff Morgan
Head coachPaul Simmons
6th season, 65–13 (.833)
StadiumFirst Security Stadium
(capacity: 6,500)
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationSearcy, Arkansas
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceGreat American Conference
All-time record383–309–16 (.552)
Claimed national titles1 (2023)
Conference titles6
RivalriesArkansas Tech
Henderson State
Ouachita Baptist
Southern Arkansas
ColorsBlack and gold
   
Fight songTexas Fight
MascotBuff the Bison (mascot)
Websitehardingsports.com

The Harding Bisons football program represents Harding University in college football as a Division II member of the Great American Conference.[1][2] Harding is located in Searcy, Arkansas. The Bisons are led by head coach Paul Simmons, a former Harding linebacker, with a record of 65–13. They were NCAA Division II national champions in 2023.

The 2016 and 2017 seasons were some of the most successful runs in the history of the program. Ronnie Huckeba's 2016 squad, before his retirement from coaching, won the conference title and made it to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs. The following year under first-year head coach Simmons, the Bisons won three post-season games to make it to the semifinals of the playoffs before losing to Texas A&M-Commerce (the storied football program formerly and widely known as East Texas State, now in the NCAA Division I FCS of NCAA football).

Simmons achieved his first undefeated regular season in 2023, with a mark of 11–0. That team later defeated Lenoir–Rhyne in the NCAA Division II semifinals to send Harding to its first-ever national championship game. On December 16, Harding defeated Colorado School of Mines to win the 2023 NCAA Division II national championship.

There are 55 former Bison football players who have earned All-American status, either on the NAIA or the NCAA Division II levels.

  1. ^ "Harding Historical Data". cfbdatawarehouse.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved 2015-07-28.
  2. ^ "The Official Site of Harding Athletics". hardingsports.com.