GAME THREE – Missouri State Bears (0-2) vs. Lindenwood (0-2) | |
Date and Time | Saturday, Nov. 14, 2024 | 6:02 p.m. (Central) |
Location | Robert W. Plaster Stadium (17,500) | Springfield, Mo. |
Promotions | Wear Black | Headband Giveaway | 2024 Promo Calendar |
Tickets | MissouriStateBears.com/tickets | (417) 836-7678 | Stadium Box Office Opens at 10 a.m |
Radio | KWTO (101.3 FM) (Art Hains, Corey Riggs) | Bears Radio Network | Varsity Network App |
Television | ESPN+ (Don West, Tom Mast) | Watch |
Tailgating / Pregame | Tailgating & BearFest Village (Opens at 3:00 p.m.) |
Game Information | Shop BearWear | Weather | FCS Top 25 Polls |
Program | Digital Program |
Series | First Meeting |
Live Stats | Live Stats |
Game Notes | Missouri State | Lindenwood | MVFC Notebook | MSU Media Guide |
Follow | Athletics Facebook | Athletics Twitter | Football Facebook | Football Twitter | Instagram | Ryan Beard Weekly Presser | #MSUBears | #BearsUnite | #OutHitOut Hustle | @MoStateFootball |
First and Ten Notes
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Series History
- This will mark the first-ever meeting between the Bears and Lindenwood in football.
Coach Ryan Beard
- Missouri State University officially presented Ryan Beard as its new head football coach on Dec. 19, 2022. At the time of his hire, Beard was the program’s youngest coach on record and was the 22nd person to hold the football Bears’ top coaching position.
- His elevation to head coach came on the heels of three seasons as defensive coordinator (2020-22) at Missouri State under former head coach Bobby Petrino.
- In his inaugural head coaching season, Beard guided the Bears to a 4-7 overall record and a 3-5 ledger in the MVFC. The team’s strong November surge included and a 35-16 home win over No. 18-ranked Northern Iowa.
- The 2023 Bears finished No. 5 in the nation in passing offense (300.3), No. 7 in pass efficiency (158.77), 26th in total offense (400.8) and 31st in scoring (29.8).
Missouri State was rewarded with seven All-MVFC selections in Beard’s first campaign as head coach, including first-teamers Grant Burkett (P) and Raylen Sharpe (WR). Sharpe finished fourth in the MVFC Offensive Player of the Year voting. Likewise, Burkett (second team) and Sharpe (third team) were named to the Associated Press FCS All-America Team, while the Bears also boasted three Phil Steele Freshman All-America honorees, including first-teamers Cash Hudson (OL) and Avery Powell (CB). - At season’s end, Beard was named to the American Football Coaches Association’s exclusive 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute.
- During his three seasons as MSU’s defensive coordinator, Beard played a significant role in the team’s resurgence, managing a defensive unit that boasted 18 all-conference selections, four All-Americans and three professional players in his tenure at MoState.
- Before coming to Missouri State, Beard spent the 2019 season at Central Michigan as the special teams and safeties coach for head coach Jim McElwain. He joined the Central Michigan staff in February of 2019 and helped lead the Chippewas to an 8-6 campaign on a defensive secondary that created 13 interceptions.
- Beard served as an assistant at Louisville during the 2017 and 2018 seasons, starting as the defensive backs coach and in quality control before moving on to become the Cardinals’ linebackers coach and their co-special teams coordinator. As the DB coach at WKU (2016), Beard was part of a CUSA championship Boca Raton Bowl win.
- He was a standout defensive back at Western Kentucky himself from 2007-11. He was a two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection and was named to the league’s All-Freshman squad and its All-Academic team. A native of Bowling Green, Ky., Beard was a four-year letterman at Bowling Green High for coach Kevin Wallace, where his efforts helped the Purples advance to the state 3A championship contest each of his last two years.
- Beard holds two degrees from Western Kentucky: a bachelor of science in Business Management (2012), and a master of science in Recreation and Sport Administration (2014).
- He is married to the former Katie Petrino. The couple have four children with son Beau and daughter Lainey, in addition to twins Jacob and Kailey born in the spring of 2022.
This article is provided by Missouri State