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Bethel Royals football
First season1947
Athletic directorGreg Peterson
Head coach Mike McElroy
1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumRoyal Stadium
(capacity: 8,000)
Year built1995
Field surfaceTurf
Location Arden Hills, Minnesota
Conference Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC)
All-time record360–332–7 (.520)
Playoff appearances(12) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Playoff record13-10
Conference titles(6) 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2023
Consensus All-Americans18
ColorsNavy blue and gold [1]
   
Website bethelroyalsfb.com

The Bethel Royals football program represents Bethel University of Arden Hills, Minnesota in college football. Bethel competes at the NCAA Division III level as members of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). The head coach of the Royals is Mike McElroy, who has held the position since 2024.

Bethel plays its home games at Royal Stadium, located on the campus in Arden Hills, Minnesota. Royal Stadium was built in 1995 and renovated in 2001 and 2021.

History

Bethel has had 14 head coaches since organized football started in 1947 adopting the nickname "Royals". The winningest coach in program history is Steve Johnson with a 244–107–1 career record. He is currently ranked #38 in all time wins as a head coach in NCAA college football. On April 2, 2016, he was inducted into the Minnesota Football Coaches Hall of Fame.

Their biggest conference rival is St. John's University. Bethel defeated #2 ranked St. John's 28-24 on September 24, 2022 in Arden Hills. Bethel finished the 2022 season ranked #5 in the country. Bethel won 7 of the 8 meetings against St. John's between 2006 and 2013.

Bethel has won 6 MIAC conference championships (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2023). Bethel has appeared in 12 NCAA playoff appearances (2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023). Bethel has appeared in 2 Division III Final Four Playoffs (2007, 2010).

AFCA All-Americans

Name Year Position
Jim Nelson 1963 Running Back
Rey Sheperd 1963 Lineman
Kevin Hallstrom 1976 Defensive Back
Trent Anderson 1990 Quarterback
Jack Negren 1990 Wide Receiver
Vincent Hooper 1993 Wide Receiver
Jeremy Tvedt 1996 Running Back
Chico Rowland 1999 Offensive Tackle
Ben Matthews 2000 Cornerback
Mike Johnson 2001 Running Back
Phil Porta 2006 Running Back
Brandon Carr 2007 Defensive Back
Seth Mathis 2012, 2013 Linebacker
Dawson Brown 2018 Defensive Back
Kyle Kilgore 2018 Defensive End
Nate Farm 2021 Defensive Back
Travis Sinclair 2022 Offensive Line

Allstate & AFCA Good Works Team

Name Year Position
Eric Runyan 1998 Wide Receiver
Chico Rowland 1999 Outside Linebacker
Josh Gingerich 2002 Outside Linebacker
Matt Wassink 2004 Linebacker
A.J. Parnell 2005 Quarterback
Reid Velo 2009 Wide Receiver
J.D. Mehlhorn 2013 Safety
Joshua Perkins 2014 Offensive Tackle
Matt Mehlhorn 2015 Defensive Back
Drew Neuville 2016 Tight End
Josh Dalki 2017 Inside Linebacker
Kyle Kilgore 2018 Defensive End
Danny Muñoz 2019 Offensive Line
Mike Delich 2020 Linebacker/Running Back
Jaran Roste 2021 Quarterback
Matthew Feldick 2022 Defensive Back
Evan Ginter 2023 Offensive Line

[2]

Hall of Fame

Name Year of Graduation Position
Rey Sheperd 1962 Offensive Tackle
Jim Nelson 1964 Running Back
Duane Gibson 1966 Linebacker
Don Land 1966 Running Back
Al Selander 1967 Quarterback
Terry Karlsgodt 1975 Linebacker
Willie Gardner 1976 Running Back
Craig Hansen 1976 Offensive Tackle
Kevin Hallstrom 1977 Defensive Back
John Holine 1977 Quarterback
Kim Walker 1977 Wide Receiver
Mike Anderson 1978 Linebacker
Ken Cooper 1982 Wide Receiver
Jimmy Miller 1983 Defensive Back
Bryan Johnson 1984 Wide Receiver
Trent Anderson 1991 Quarterback
Chub Reynolds Head Coach

Source: [3]

Coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Steve Johnson
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: AJ Parnell
  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs: Mike McElroy
  • Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator: Chad Richards
  • Defensive Line: Brady Bomsta
  • Linebackers/Special Teams: Kyle Kilgore
  • Running Backs/Video Coordinator: Paul Swan
  • Outside Linebackers: Tyler Krebs
  • Cornerbacks: Brooks Byrd
  • Wide Receivers: Matt Houston
  • Offensive Assistant: Eric Tulberg

[4]

NFL Players

  • Matt Eller, Defensive Line (2002) – Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers
  • Cory Svihla, Linebacker (2010) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Mitch Elliot, Offensive Tackle (2011) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Seth Mathis, Linebacker (2013) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Mitch Hallstrom, Wide receiver (2013) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Dawson Brown, Defensive Back (2019) - Atlanta Falcons
  • Kyle Kilgore, Defensive Line (2019) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Travis Sinclair, Offensive Line (2022) - Minnesota Vikings

References

  1. ^ "BETHEL UNIVERSITY BRAND GUIDELINES" (PDF). Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Good Works Team".
  3. ^ "Friedlund, Treimer Receive Capital One Academic All-District First Team Award". Bethel University Athletics. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  4. ^ "2022 Football Roster". Bethel University Athletics.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bethel Royals football
First season1947
Athletic directorGreg Peterson
Head coach Mike McElroy
1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumRoyal Stadium
(capacity: 8,000)
Year built1995
Field surfaceTurf
Location Arden Hills, Minnesota
Conference Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC)
All-time record360–332–7 (.520)
Playoff appearances(12) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Playoff record13-10
Conference titles(6) 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2023
Consensus All-Americans18
ColorsNavy blue and gold [1]
   
Website bethelroyalsfb.com

The Bethel Royals football program represents Bethel University of Arden Hills, Minnesota in college football. Bethel competes at the NCAA Division III level as members of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC). The head coach of the Royals is Mike McElroy, who has held the position since 2024.

Bethel plays its home games at Royal Stadium, located on the campus in Arden Hills, Minnesota. Royal Stadium was built in 1995 and renovated in 2001 and 2021.

History

Bethel has had 14 head coaches since organized football started in 1947 adopting the nickname "Royals". The winningest coach in program history is Steve Johnson with a 244–107–1 career record. He is currently ranked #38 in all time wins as a head coach in NCAA college football. On April 2, 2016, he was inducted into the Minnesota Football Coaches Hall of Fame.

Their biggest conference rival is St. John's University. Bethel defeated #2 ranked St. John's 28-24 on September 24, 2022 in Arden Hills. Bethel finished the 2022 season ranked #5 in the country. Bethel won 7 of the 8 meetings against St. John's between 2006 and 2013.

Bethel has won 6 MIAC conference championships (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2023). Bethel has appeared in 12 NCAA playoff appearances (2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023). Bethel has appeared in 2 Division III Final Four Playoffs (2007, 2010).

AFCA All-Americans

Name Year Position
Jim Nelson 1963 Running Back
Rey Sheperd 1963 Lineman
Kevin Hallstrom 1976 Defensive Back
Trent Anderson 1990 Quarterback
Jack Negren 1990 Wide Receiver
Vincent Hooper 1993 Wide Receiver
Jeremy Tvedt 1996 Running Back
Chico Rowland 1999 Offensive Tackle
Ben Matthews 2000 Cornerback
Mike Johnson 2001 Running Back
Phil Porta 2006 Running Back
Brandon Carr 2007 Defensive Back
Seth Mathis 2012, 2013 Linebacker
Dawson Brown 2018 Defensive Back
Kyle Kilgore 2018 Defensive End
Nate Farm 2021 Defensive Back
Travis Sinclair 2022 Offensive Line

Allstate & AFCA Good Works Team

Name Year Position
Eric Runyan 1998 Wide Receiver
Chico Rowland 1999 Outside Linebacker
Josh Gingerich 2002 Outside Linebacker
Matt Wassink 2004 Linebacker
A.J. Parnell 2005 Quarterback
Reid Velo 2009 Wide Receiver
J.D. Mehlhorn 2013 Safety
Joshua Perkins 2014 Offensive Tackle
Matt Mehlhorn 2015 Defensive Back
Drew Neuville 2016 Tight End
Josh Dalki 2017 Inside Linebacker
Kyle Kilgore 2018 Defensive End
Danny Muñoz 2019 Offensive Line
Mike Delich 2020 Linebacker/Running Back
Jaran Roste 2021 Quarterback
Matthew Feldick 2022 Defensive Back
Evan Ginter 2023 Offensive Line

[2]

Hall of Fame

Name Year of Graduation Position
Rey Sheperd 1962 Offensive Tackle
Jim Nelson 1964 Running Back
Duane Gibson 1966 Linebacker
Don Land 1966 Running Back
Al Selander 1967 Quarterback
Terry Karlsgodt 1975 Linebacker
Willie Gardner 1976 Running Back
Craig Hansen 1976 Offensive Tackle
Kevin Hallstrom 1977 Defensive Back
John Holine 1977 Quarterback
Kim Walker 1977 Wide Receiver
Mike Anderson 1978 Linebacker
Ken Cooper 1982 Wide Receiver
Jimmy Miller 1983 Defensive Back
Bryan Johnson 1984 Wide Receiver
Trent Anderson 1991 Quarterback
Chub Reynolds Head Coach

Source: [3]

Coaching staff

  • Head Coach: Steve Johnson
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: AJ Parnell
  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs: Mike McElroy
  • Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator: Chad Richards
  • Defensive Line: Brady Bomsta
  • Linebackers/Special Teams: Kyle Kilgore
  • Running Backs/Video Coordinator: Paul Swan
  • Outside Linebackers: Tyler Krebs
  • Cornerbacks: Brooks Byrd
  • Wide Receivers: Matt Houston
  • Offensive Assistant: Eric Tulberg

[4]

NFL Players

  • Matt Eller, Defensive Line (2002) – Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers
  • Cory Svihla, Linebacker (2010) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Mitch Elliot, Offensive Tackle (2011) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Seth Mathis, Linebacker (2013) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Mitch Hallstrom, Wide receiver (2013) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Dawson Brown, Defensive Back (2019) - Atlanta Falcons
  • Kyle Kilgore, Defensive Line (2019) – Minnesota Vikings
  • Travis Sinclair, Offensive Line (2022) - Minnesota Vikings

References

  1. ^ "BETHEL UNIVERSITY BRAND GUIDELINES" (PDF). Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Good Works Team".
  3. ^ "Friedlund, Treimer Receive Capital One Academic All-District First Team Award". Bethel University Athletics. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  4. ^ "2022 Football Roster". Bethel University Athletics.

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