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The 2020 Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders football team was an American football team that represented Lindsey Wilson College as a member of the Mid-South Conference during the 2020 NAIA football season.
Dukes played college football for the Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders from 2017 to 2021. [1] He played in 49 games, starting in 45, where he threw for 10,439 yards and 114 touchdowns. [1] In the 2020–21 season, Dukes led the Blue Raiders to a national championship victory over the Northwestern Red Raiders. [1]
He is the only player in Lindsey Wilson history to be a four-time first-team All-American and, in 1998, became the first Blue Raider to be named NAIA National Player of the Year. He is the school's all-time leader in points (208) and assists (48), ranks second in goals scored (80), and helped lead the Blue Raiders to an 84-13-5 record during ...
Lindsey Wilson College was founded in 1903 as a training school by the Louisville Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.Named in memory after the late nephew and stepson of Catherine Wilson of Lebanon, Kentucky, who died in 1902, the school was originally called Lindsey Wilson Training School to prepare young people of the area for coursework at Vanderbilt University and training ...
May 12—Just call Kaine Yates a national champion. The 2017 Hanceville graduate capped off his redshirt sophomore campaign with Lindsey Wilson College on Monday night, helping the Blue Raiders ...
The championship game was played at Eddie Robinson Stadium in Grambling, Louisiana, between the 11–1 No. 6 Northwestern Red Raiders, representing Northwestern College from Orange City, Iowa, and the undefeated No. 3 Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders, representing Lindsey Wilson College from Columbia, Kentucky. This was the second time the ...
Nov. 4—Cumberland climbed to .500 last week with a 62-15 non-conference win at St. Andrews in North Carolina. It's back to the Mid-South Conference grind for the final two games and the Phoenix ...
2000 – Lindsey Wilson College and Pikeville College (now the University of Pikeville; a.k.a. UPike) joined the Mid-South in the 2000–01 academic year. 2001 – North Greenville left the Mid-South to join the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as an NCAA D-II Independent after the 2000–01 academic year.