The Sam Houston Bearkats football program represents Sam Houston State University (SHSU) in Huntsville, Texas. The team, a member of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), has a storied history and is known for its competitive spirit and consistent performance. Established in 1912, the Bearkats have evolved into a formidable force in college football.
The Bearkats play their home games at Bowers Stadium, a facility located on the university’s campus. The stadium, named after former SHSU president Dr. Elliott T. Bowers, has a seating capacity of approximately 12,593. It provides a vibrant and intimate atmosphere for fans, creating a challenging environment for visiting teams.
Sam Houston's football program has experienced significant success over the years. The Bearkats have won numerous conference championships and have made multiple appearances in the NCAA playoffs. They achieved a pinnacle of success by winning the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national title in the spring of 2021.
In terms of conference affiliation, the Bearkats transitioned from the Southland Conference to the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) before joining the newly reconstituted Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and later aligning with the FBS. As part of the WAC, Sam Houston competes against other institutions known for their athletic prowess, aiming to establish dominance in their new conference.
The Bearkats are led by a dedicated coaching staff committed to developing talent and fostering a winning culture. The team's success is built on a foundation of strong recruiting, rigorous training, and strategic gameplay.
Off the field, the program emphasizes academic achievement and community involvement, ensuring that student-athletes are well-rounded individuals prepared for life beyond football. The support from the university, alumni, and fans continues to be a driving force behind the program's success, making Sam Houston Bearkats football a respected and integral part of college athletics.