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===1958 national championship===
The [[1958 ASU Bears football team]] under head coach [[Naum Dmitriev]], cruised to an undefeated season capped by a 17-6 win over then 7-0 [[Adrikagorod State Steelers football|Adrikagorod State]]. After the conclusion of the season ASU was named the national champions by the Adrikagorod Report. In 1958 ASU allowed just 44 points all season, not allowing their first touchdown until week 4 and not once allowing more than one touchdown in a game.
===1994 national championship===
The [[1994 ASU Bears football team]] lost just one game in the regular season to [[East Tovaya football team|East Tovaya]], but they managed to recover by winning 38-24 in the conference championship game against [[Ularetsk Wildcats football team|Ularetsk]], securing the two seed in the [[1994 FPS Playoffs|playoffs]] and rolling to the national championship where they beat the one seeded [[Adrikagorod Black Knights|Adrikagorod Black Knights]] 27-10.
===2003 national championship===
The [[2003 ASU Bears football team]] battled to a 7-2 regular season record, making the Antonovich Conference championship due to a tiebreaker and pulling off a comeback 27-24 win over [[Mokovsky Bulldogs football|Mokovsky]] before winning the national championship.
===2011 national championship===
The [[2011 ASU Bears football team]] was coached by [[Taras Korolev]] to a 12-1 season and his third national championship season.
===2014 national championship===
The [[2014 ASU Bears football team]] went 12-2 in Taras Korolev's final season of his illustrious career.
=Logos and Uniforms=
=Logos and Uniforms=
=Rivalries=
=Rivalries=

Revision as of 22:35, 16 October 2022

Template:Infobox college football team The ASU Bears football program represents Avdeigrad State University in college football. The Bears compete in the SUAU Division I Football Playoff Subdivision and the Eastern Division of the Antonovich Conference.

The Bears are one of the winningest programs in all of the FPS, having four national titles in the playoff era, five conference titles, and eight playoff appearances.

History

Championships

National Championships

ASU has one national title in the pre-playoff era and four in the playoff era.

Year Coach Record
1958 Naum Dmitriev 8-0
1994 Taras Korolev 12-1
2003 Taras Korolev 12-2
2011 Taras Korolev 12-1
2014 Taras Korolev 12-2

1958 national championship

The 1958 ASU Bears football team under head coach Naum Dmitriev, cruised to an undefeated season capped by a 17-6 win over then 7-0 Adrikagorod State. After the conclusion of the season ASU was named the national champions by the Adrikagorod Report. In 1958 ASU allowed just 44 points all season, not allowing their first touchdown until week 4 and not once allowing more than one touchdown in a game.

1994 national championship

The 1994 ASU Bears football team lost just one game in the regular season to East Tovaya, but they managed to recover by winning 38-24 in the conference championship game against Ularetsk, securing the two seed in the playoffs and rolling to the national championship where they beat the one seeded Adrikagorod Black Knights 27-10.

2003 national championship

The 2003 ASU Bears football team battled to a 7-2 regular season record, making the Antonovich Conference championship due to a tiebreaker and pulling off a comeback 27-24 win over Mokovsky before winning the national championship.

2011 national championship

The 2011 ASU Bears football team was coached by Taras Korolev to a 12-1 season and his third national championship season.

2014 national championship

The 2014 ASU Bears football team went 12-2 in Taras Korolev's final season of his illustrious career.

Logos and Uniforms

Rivalries