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The '''2009 Miles College Golden Bears football''' season will be the 2nd for head coach [[Billy Joe]].  The Golden Bears finished the [[2008 Miles Golden Bears football|2008 season]] 2-8, with a SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conferece) record of 2-7.  The [[Miles College|Golden Bears]] play their NCAA Division II home games at [[Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium]] in [[Fairfield]], and at [[Legion Field]] in [[Birmingham]].
The '''2009 Miles College Golden Bears football''' season will be the 2nd for head coach [[Billy Joe]].  The Golden Bears finished the [[2008 Miles Golden Bears football|2008 season]] 2-8, with a SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conferece) record of 2-7.  The [[Miles College|Golden Bears]] play their NCAA Division II home games at [[Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium]] in [[Fairfield]], and at [[Legion Field]] in [[Birmingham]].


==Schedule==
==Schedule and results (1-0)==
# [[August 29]]: Lane College at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium
# [[August 29]]: Defeated Lane College 35-18 at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium.
# [[September 6]]: [[Tuskegee University]] 34-0 at Legion Field
# [[September 6]]: [[Tuskegee University]] 34-0 at Legion Field
# [[September 12]]: Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina
# [[September 12]]: Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina

Revision as of 22:34, 5 September 2009

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The 2009 Miles College Golden Bears football season will be the 2nd for head coach Billy Joe. The Golden Bears finished the 2008 season 2-8, with a SIAC (Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conferece) record of 2-7. The Golden Bears play their NCAA Division II home games at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium in Fairfield, and at Legion Field in Birmingham.

Schedule and results (1-0)

  1. August 29: Defeated Lane College 35-18 at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium.
  2. September 6: Tuskegee University 34-0 at Legion Field
  3. September 12: Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina
  4. September 19: Samford University at Seibert Stadium in Homewood
  5. September 26: Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta
  6. October 3: Fort Valley State at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium
  7. October 10: Albany State University at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium
  8. October 17: Stillman College in Tuscaloosa
  9. October 24: Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky
  10. October 30: Concordia College at Albert J. Sloan-Alumni Stadium
  11. November 7: Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia
Preceded by:
2008
Miles College Golden Bears football
2009
Succeeded by:
2010

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