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Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football

Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football
2024 Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football team
First season1895; 130 years ago (1895)
Head coachRyan Munz
4th season, 21–11 (.656)
StadiumRalph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium
LocationPlatteville, Wisconsin
NCAA divisionDivision III
ConferenceWIAC
All-time record445–449–33 (.498)
Bowl record1–0 (1.000)
Playoff appearances4 (1 NAIA Div. I, 3 NCAA Div. III)
Playoff record1–4 (.200)
Conference titles15
ColorsOrange and blue[1]
   
Websiteletsgopioneers.com

The Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin–Platteville located in Platteville, Wisconsin. The team competes at the NCAA Division III level and is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC).

Championships

Conference championships

The Pioneers have won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship 15 times.[2]

Year Coach Overall record WIAC record
1938† Lester Leitl 4–1 3–1
1941† 3–0–2 3–0–1
1942† 3–1–1 3–0–1
1952† 5–1 4–0
1953† 6–0 4–0
1956† 6–1 5–0
1957 5–1 5–0
1968† Monte Charles 8–1 7–1
1969† Gil Krueger 8–1 7–1
1970 10–1 8–0
1971† 9–1 7–1
1974† Bob Seamans 8–2 7–1
1976† 8–2 6–2
1980† George Chryst 7–3 6–2
2024 Ryan Munz 9–2 6–1

† Co-champions

Postseason appearances

NCAA Division III playoffs

The Pioneers have made three appearances in the NCAA Division III playoffs, with a combined record of 1–3.

Year Round Opponent Result
2013 First Round
Second Round
Concordia (WI)
North Central (IL)
W, 54–20
L, 24–52
2016 First Round Saint John's (MN) L, 31–32
2024 Second Round Wartburg L, 14–19

NAIA Division I playoffs

The Pioneers have made one appearance in the NAIA Division I playoffs, with a combined record of 0–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
1970 Semifinals Texas A&I L, 0–16

Bowl games

The Pioneers have a 1–0 bowl record after participating in the Culver's Isthmus Bowl in 2023.

Year Bowl Coach Opponent Result Record
2023 Isthmus Bowl Ryan Munz Augustana (IL) W 36–10 7–4

Ranked teams

Starting in 1999 the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) began publishing rankings for Division III football.[3] The AFCA Division III poll records are not well kept online, so the table will read "Unknown" if rankings weren't able to be found for that particular season. In 2003, D3football.com started publishing its own rankings for Division III football.[4] Since the inception of both polls, Wisconsin–Platteville has been ranked at least four times in the AFCA Coaches Poll and five times in the D3football.com poll to end the season. Additionally, while not being ranked in the Top 25 to end the season, the Pioneers have received votes (RV) at least three times in the AFCA Coaches Poll and three times in the D3football.com poll.

Year D3 AFCA Record
2012 13 16 8–2
2013 9 8 10–2
2014 RV RV 7–3
2015 14 15 8–2
2016 14 Unknown 8–3
2017 RV Unknown 7–3
2019 NR RV 7–3
2023 RV RV 7–4
2024 16 17 9–2

Facilities

From 1984 to 2001 the Chicago Bears of the National Football League used the Pioneers facilities for the team's annual preseason training camp.[5] The Bears were looking at Platteville, as well as Wisconsin–Whitewater, but ultimately chose Platteville after a tour with legendary coach and athletic director George Chryst. The Bears cited strong facilities, as well as fewer distractions for the team due to the remoteness of Platteville.[6] The decision seemed to have paid off, as the 1985 Bears went on to win Super Bowl XX. Five other NFL teams used campuses across Wisconsin and Minnesota for training camp, in what was known as the Cheese League.

Notable players

References

  1. ^ "UW-Platteville Graphic Standards". Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  2. ^ "Football Team Champs (PDF) - Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference" (PDF). wiacsports.com. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  3. ^ "Polls". AFCA. Retrieved 2025-01-07.
  4. ^ "D3football.com Top 25 history".
  5. ^ "Chicago Bears Training Camp Locations". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
  6. ^ Lucas, Mike (2023-08-04). "Platteville: Once home to Bears, Bo Ryan, Walter Payton and The Hill". The Cap Times. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
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