2011 Drake Bulldogs football team

The 2011 Drake Bulldogs football team represented Drake University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Bulldogs were led by fourth-year head coach Chris Creighton and played their home games at Drake Stadium. They are a member of the Pioneer Football League. They finished the season 9–2, 7–1 in PFL and claimed a share of the conference championship with San Diego.

2011 Drake Bulldogs football
Pioneer Football League co-champion
ConferencePioneer Football League
2011 record9–2 (7–1 PFL)
Head coachChris Creighton (4th season)
Defensive coordinatorBrian Ward (1st season)
Home stadiumDrake Stadium
2011 Pioneer Football League standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
San Diego +  7 1     9 2  
Drake +  7 1     9 2  
Jacksonville  6 2     7 4  
Campbell  5 3     6 5  
Dayton  4 4     6 5  
Marist  3 5     4 7  
Butler  3 5     5 6  
Davidson  2 6     4 7  
Morehead State  2 6     3 8  
Valparaiso  1 7     1 10  
  • + Conference co-champions

Previous season & Kilimanjaro Bowl

The Bulldogs finished third in 2010 Pioneer Football League. On May 21, 2011, Drake participated in the 2011 Global Kilimanjaro Bowl against CONADEIP, a Mexican College Football all-star team. The game, which took place at Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania, was the first American Football and first College Football game ever played in Africa. Drake won the game 17–7. The team finished with an 8–4 record in the 2010–11 season, which included their first bowl victory since 1949.

2011 season summary

Drake continued their success during the 2011 season after the victory in the Kilimanjaro Bowl. The Bulldogs shared the Pioneer Football League title. Coach Creighton and his team were honored with the NCAS Giant Steps Award for their charity work in Africa. They were also featured in a documentary by CBS Sports for their work in Africa.

After an opening loss to North Dakota, Drake compiled five victories in a row before losing a close contest to San Diego. The loss would be their last, as the Bulldogs won their final four games of the season. Notable games included Marist (played in a snow storm), Jacksonville (a last second touchdown victory), and Dayton (the conference title clincher).

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 PMat North Dakota*FCSL 0–168,484[2]
September 106:00 PMGrand View*W 28–21 OT4,215[3]
September 176:00 PMMissouri S&T*
  • Drake Stadium
  • Des Moines, IA
W 27–233,578[4]
September 2411:00 AMat Butler
W 24–142,339[5]
October 11:00 PMCampbell
  • Drake Stadium
  • Des Moines, IA
W 31–142,427[6]
October 812:00 PMat Morehead StateW 41–264,377[7]
October 153:00 PMat San DiegoL 24–312,529[8]
October 221:00 PMValparaiso
  • Drake Stadium
  • Des Moines, IA
W 50–02,145[9]
October 2911:00 AMat MaristW 23–131,114[10]
November 51:00 PMJacksonville
  • Drake Stadium
  • Des Moines, IA
W 31–241,867[11]
November 121:00 PMDayton
  • Drake Stadium
  • Des Moines, IA
W 37–142,387[12]
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