Texas–Permian Basin Falcons Football

The Texas–Permian Basin Falcons football team represents the University of Texas Permian Basin (abbreviated as UTPB) in college football at the NCAA Division II level.

The Falcons are members of the Lone Star Conference (LSC), fielding its team in the LSC since 2016. The Falcons play their home games at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa, Texas while Astound Broadband Stadium in the neighboring city of Midland, Texas serves as an alternate home stadium.

Texas–Permian Basin Falcons football
Texas–Permian Basin Falcons Football2024 Texas–Permian Basin Falcons football team
First season2016 (2016)
Athletic directorTodd Dooley
Head coachKris McCullough
2nd season, 10–2 (.833)
StadiumRatliff Stadium
(capacity: 17,931)
Year built1982
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationOdessa, Texas
NCAA divisionDivision II
ConferenceLSC
All-time record35–38 (.479)
Bowl record0–1 (.000)
Playoff appearances1
Playoff record0–1 (.000)
Conference titles1 LSC (2023)
ColorsFalcon orange and black
   
Fight songFighting Falcons
MascotFreddy Falcon
Websiteutpbfalcons.com

Their head coach is Kris McCullough, who took over the position for the 2023 season.

History

In December 2013, the University of Texas System Regents approved the business plan that the University of Texas Permian Basin needed to secure $9.5 million be the end of 2014 in order to support the first five years of their American football program, including start-up costs and four seasons of play. In order to help fund the required amount, the $35 student union fee was transformed into an athletic fee. The school hoped to expand the school's student body up to 8,000 students by 2020, hoping that football would help expand the student population.

On October 15, 2014, the UTPB announced that the school had secured the necessary $9.5 million in funding to move forward with establishing the school's football program. The team was slated to begin play for the 2016 season. The school began its search for a head coach in November 2014.

Justin Carrigan era (2016–2022)

On January 8, 2015, the school hired former Tarleton State offensive coordinator Justin Carrigan as the school's first head coach. Carrigan played college football for Angelo State and also coached for Midwestern State and UTEP along with his stint at Tarleton State.

The team's first season consisted of seven home games and four away games. The team's home games were played at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa, Texas, and also hosted a game annually at Astound Broadband Stadium in Midland, Texas, Starting off the season they faced Division III Sul Ross in their first-ever game. The Falcons won 27–6 and the school's football program officially played, and won, its first ever game as a Division II school. The team won their next game against NAIA opponent Arizona Christian before losing their remaining nine games of the season.

The following three seasons, the team went 2–9 in 2017, 2–9 in 2018, and an improved 4–7 in 2019. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lone Star Conference announced that it would not be holding conference play. Despite the conference not officially holding in-conference play, UTPB still played fellow conference members, Western New Mexico, Texas A&M–Kingsville, and Midwestern State as the games were not counted as conference games. Due to Ratliff Stadium being used as a mass COVID-19 vaccination hub, the school used Grande Communications Stadium as their home field. In the shortened season, the Falcons won all five of their matchups and finished the season with a 5–0 record—their highest win total under Carrigan. In 2021 and 2022, the team finished 5–6 and made it to the Heritage Bowl in 2021. On November 28, 2022, Carrigan announced that he was stepping down as the head coach of the school's football team after reaching the team's first-ever bowl game a year prior.

Kris McCullough era (2023–present)

On December 22, 2022, the school hired former East Central head coach Kris McCullough to be the school's second head coach. McCullough previously coached for Henderson State, Old Dominion, and Fairmont State before joining East Central. He was promoted to head coach for the 2022 season and lead the team to a Heritage Bowl win.

In McCullough's coaching debut he helped lead the Falcons to a 96–0 win over NAIA opponent Texas College; the 96 points scored are the most in program history. Two weeks later, the Falcons would score 80-plus points again, defeating Southwest Baptist 86–7. On October 16, 2023, the Falcons were ranked no. 25 in the D2 Football poll, marking the first time in program history that the Falcons were ranked in a national poll. A week later, October 23, the Falcons were ranked in the AFCA poll for the first time in program history, entering the poll at no. 22. The Falcons would finish the regular season at 10–1, 8–0 in LSC play, securing both the program's first winning season (outside of the amended spring 2021 season) and first conference title. McCullough would be named LSC coach of the year while quarterback Kenny Hrncir was named LSC Offensive Player of the Year. The Falcons received a bid for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time in program history, hosting Bemidji State in the first round.

Conference affiliations

List of head coaches

Key

Key to symbols in coaches list
General Overall Conference Postseason
No. Order of coaches GC Games coached CW Conference wins PW Postseason wins
DC Division championships OW Overall wins CL Conference losses PL Postseason losses
CC Conference championships OL Overall losses CT Conference ties PT Postseason ties
NC National championships OT Overall ties C% Conference winning percentage
Elected to the College Football Hall of Fame O% Overall winning percentage

Coaches

List of head football coaches showing season(s) coached, overall records, conference records, postseason records, championships and selected awards
No. Name Season(s) GC OW OL O% CW CL C% PW PL DC CC NC Awards
1 Justin Carrigan 2016–2022 61 25 36 0.410 11 28 0.282 0 1
2 Kris McCullough 2023–present 12 10 2 0.833 8 0 1.000 0 1 1 2023 LSC Coach of the Year

Current coaching staff

Texas–Permian Basin Falcons
Name Position Consecutive season at Texas–Permian Basin in current position Previous position UTPB profile
Ryan Lusby Offensive coordinator 2nd Arkansas–Monticello – Offensive coordinator (2019–2022)
Vacant Defensive coordinator 1st
Jake Maxwell Offensive line / tight ends 2nd East Central – Co–offensive coordinator / offensive line / tight ends (2022)
Blake Crandall Wide receivers / passing game coordinator 2nd East Central – Running backs (2022)
Alex Wierzbicki Defensive line / running game coordinator 2nd Texas A&M–Kingsville – Defensive line (2021–2022)
Justin Victorian Safeties 2nd Delta State – Graduate assistant (2022)
Reference:

Year-by-year results

National champions Conference champions Bowl game berth Playoff berth
Season Year Head
Coach
Association Division Conference Record Postseason Final
AFCA
ranking
Overall Conference
Win Loss Finish Win Loss
Texas–Permian Basin Falcons
2016 2016 Justin Carrigan NCAA Division II LSC 2 9 10th 0 9
2017 2017 2 9 T–8th 1 7
2018 2018 2 9 8th 1 7
2019 2019 4 7 7th 2 6
2020–21 2020 5 0 N/A 0 0
2021 2021 5 6 T–5th 3 4 L Heritage Bowl
2022 2022 5 6 7th 4 5
2023 2023 Kris McCullough 10 2 1st 7 0 L NCAA Division II First Round 18
2024 2024 0 0 0 0

Individual accomplishments

All-Americans

List of All-Americans showing the year won, player, position, and team
Year Player name Position Team
2019 Chris Hoad LB Second Team
2020 Chris Hoad LB Second Team

All-time record vs. LSC teams

Official record (including any NCAA imposed vacates and forfeits) against all current LSC opponents as of the completion of the 2023 season.

Opponent Won Lost Pct. Streak First meeting Latest meeting
Angelo State 1 6 .143 Won 1 2016 2023
Central Washington 1 1 .500 Won 1 2022 2023
Eastern New Mexico 4 3 .571 Won 4 2016 2023
Midwestern State 2 6 .250 Won 1 2016 2023
Oklahoma Panhandle State* 0 1 .000 Lost 1 2016 2016
Simon Fraser* 1 0 1.000 Won 1 2022 2022
Sul Ross** 1 1 .500 Lost 1 2016 2017
Tarleton State* 0 4 .000 Lost 4 2016 2019
Texas A&M–Commerce* 0 5 .000 Lost 5 2016 2021
Texas A&M–Kingsville 3 5 .375 Won 1 2016 2023
West Texas A&M 2 5 .286 Won 1 2016 2022
Western New Mexico 6 2 .750 Won 4 2016 2023
Western Oregon 2 0 1.000 Won 2 2022 2023
Totals 22 38 .367

* Signifies former LSC members
** Signifies future LSC member

Bowl games

The Falcons have an all-time bowl game record of 0–1.

Season Event Opponent Result Source
2021 Heritage Bowl Oklahoma Baptist L 21–24

Playoffs

NCAA Division II

The Falcons have made one appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs, with a record of 0-1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2023 First Round Bemidji State L, 3–10

Notable former players

See also

Notes

References

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