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1928 – Bethel (Ks.), Friends, Sterling and St. Benedict's (Ks.) left the KIAC to become Independents, effective in December 1928 (during the 1928–29 academic year). 1928 – The KIAC was rebranded as the Kansas College Athletic Conference (KCAC), effective in December 1928 (during the 1928–29 academic year).
Bethel did not score until the third quarter, when they recorded two touchdowns. Bethel later scored the last touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter when Jason Vail succeeded with a 5-yard run. Both teams managed over 300 yards of total offense, most of it passing. Ottawa recorded 302 yards passing and Bethel ended at 299 yards passing. [35]
Two teams begin the season with new head coaches. Bethel's current coach is Martin Mathis. [3] Mathis replaces James Dotson, who took over the role for one season [4] after the sudden resignation of Travis Graber on July 27, 2012. [5] Bethany's Manny Matsakis is also new to his team and a first-year head coach.
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No. 0 Bethel Thresher Stadium • North Newton, Kansas L 54–0 – September 1, 2012 12:00 PM Kansas Wesleyan No. 22 Cumberland: Dyersburg High School • Dyersburg, Tennessee (Big River Bowl) L 20–31 – September 1, 2012 1:00 PM Sterling No. 13 Benedictine: Larry Wilcox Stadium • Atchison, Kansas: L 6–59 – September 1, 2012 1:00 PM
The Bethel Threshers are the athletic teams that represent Bethel College, located in North Newton, Kansas, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1939–40 academic year and in which they were a member on a previous stint from 1902–03 to December ...
On November 12, 2011, Bethel traveled to Ottawa for its final regular season game. After ten touchdowns and 467 yards of total offense, Ottawa won the game by a score of 72–6. Bethel's Nathan Murphy recovered a fumble in the end zone for their only score. [94] The game was surrounded in celebration of the 1,000th game of Ottawa football.
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