2006 Millsaps Majors football team

The 2006 Millsaps Majors football team represented Millsaps College during the 2006 college football season. Coach DuBose's first season got off to a rocky start. The Majors were hammered 52-28 by Mississippi College in the season-opening Backyard Brawl game, which returned after a one-year hiatus in 2005. The Majors then lost their next two games in heartbreaking fashion, by a combined total of four points. However, DuBose's team managed an incredible turn-around that shocked the SCAC, when the team went on to win their next six games to set up a showdown with perennial SCAC juggernaut Trinity in the season finale. Each team entered the contest at 5-0 in conference play, meaning the winner would receive the SCAC's automatic playoff bid and claim the SCAC title outright.

2006 Millsaps Majors football
SCAC Champion
ConferenceSouthern Collegiate Athletic Conference
2006 record74 (60 SCAC)
Head coachMike DuBose

Trinity, ranked 21st nationally, was heavily favored to end the Majors' incredible run; the Tigers had won or shared 13 consecutive SCAC championships dating back to 1993 (Millsaps and Trinity shared the title in 1996) and were winners of five straight contests against the Majors, including a 41-0 blowout the previous year in San Antonio. However, the Majors stunned the Tigers 34-12, emerging victorious behind a three touchdown-performance from senior wide receiver Chris Jackson, who returned two punts for scores and caught another. The win gave Millsaps a 6-0 final record in conference play (7-3 overall), earning the Majors their third SCAC title (their first won outright) and the league's automatic playoff bid for the first time. The tournament appearance was just the second in the program's history, the first since 1975.

DuBose was named the SCAC's 2006 "Coach of the Year" for engineering the Majors' remarkable turn-around. Sophomore quarterback Juan Joseph was named the league's "Offensive Player of the Year" and Chris Jackson was honored as the league's "Special Teams Player of the Year" and named a first team All-American for his role as the team's return specialist. In all, 20 Majors were named to the All-SCAC first team, second team and honorable mention lists.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
September 27:00 PMMississippi College (5-5)*
L 28-52 (0-1)5,217
September 91:00 PMLouisiana College (4-5)*
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
L 38-41 (0-2)1,038
September 1612:00 PMHuntingdon (6-4)*
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
L 34-35 (0-3)752
September 3012:00 PMLincoln (Missouri) (1-8)*
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
W 52-10 (1-3)762
October 71:00 PMCentre (5-5, 2-4)
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
W 38-12 (2-3, 1-0)714
October 141:30 PMat Austin (4-6, 2-4)
W 26-11 (3-3, 2-0)1,000
October 211:30 PMDePauw (6-4, 3-3)
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
W 31-7 (4-3, 3-0)675
October 281:30 PMat Sewanee (2-8, 0-6)
W 35-18 (5-3, 4-0)2,833
November 41:00 PMat Rhodes (6-4, 3-3)
W 14-6 (6-3, 5-0)1,500
November 111:30 PMNo. 21 Trinity (8-2, 5-1)
  • Harper Davis Field
  • Jackson
W 34-12 (7-3, 6-0)3,784
November 1812:00 PMat No. 24 Carnegie Mellon (11-1)*
L 0-21 (7-4)1,632
  • *Non-conference game
  • Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time
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