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Aug 29 6:00 PM
Football
at Long Beach
Sep 05 5:00 PM
Football
vs Golden West
Sep 12 5:00 PM
Football
vs Canyons
Sep 19 6:00 PM
Football
at Saddleback
Sep 26 1:00 PM
Football
at Palomar
Oct 08 6:00 PM
Football
vs Chaffey
Oct 17 2:00 PM
Football
vs Southwestern
Homecoming
Oct 24 6:00 PM
Football
at Mt. San Jacinto
Oct 31 12:00 PM
Football
vs El Camino
Nov 07 1:00 PM
Football
at San Diego Mesa
Aug 30 Final
Football
53
vs #18 Long Beach
30
Sep 06 Final
Football
35
at #7 Golden West
42
Sep 13 Final
Football
57
at #23 Canyons
54
Sep 20 Final - 2OT
Football
34
vs #14 Saddleback
40
Online tickets only. Parking pass/permit required to park on campus.
Sep 27 Final
Football
62
vs Palomar
49
Online tickets only. Parking pass/permit required to park on campus.
Oct 09 Final
Football
41
at Chaffey
27
Oct 18 Final
Football
69
at #4 Southwestern
42
Oct 25 Final
Football
44
vs Mt. San Jacinto
12
Nov 01 Final
Football
42
at #7 El Camino
44
Nov 08 Final
Football
65
vs San Diego Mesa
27
Military Appreciation Day - Free Admission for Military Personnel. Online tickets only. Parking pass/permit required to park on campus.
Nov 17 Final
Football
30
at #11 Fullerton
45
Southern California Bowl
Sep 07 Final
Football
44
vs #23 Long Beach
21
Sep 14 Final
Football
36
at #8 Golden West
37
Sep 21 Final
Football
70
at #16 El Camino
45
Sep 28 Final
Football
52
vs Palomar
14
Oct 05 Final
Football
76
vs #21 Mt. San Jacinto
16
Homecoming
Oct 19 Final
Football
62
at Grossmont
10
Oct 26 Final
Football
69
vs Southwestern
3
Nov 02 Final
Football
63
at #13 Saddleback
46
$15 General Admission, $10 Seniors (60+) Children (6-12) Veterans (ID), Parking $5
Nov 09 Final
Football
62
vs #6 San Diego Mesa
41
Nov 16 Final
Football
41
at #18 Fullerton
22
$10 Regular Admission; $5 children 6-12, seniors 55+, FC students with ID
Nov 30 Final
Football
37
vs #8 San Diego Mesa
30
SCFA Semifinals
Dec 07 Final
Football
35
at #1 Mt. San Antonio
37
SCFA Championship
Sep 02 Final
Football
45
at Long Beach
40
Sep 09 Final
Football
40
vs Golden West
15
Sep 16 Final
Football
45
vs El Camino
6
Sep 23 Final
Football
45
at Palomar
44
Escondido High School
Sep 30 Final
Football
41
at Mt. San Jacinto
17
@The Stadium at Menifee
Oct 14 Final
Football
63
vs Grossmont
0
Oct 21 Final
Football
61
at Southwestern
0
Oct 28 Final
Football
39
vs Saddleback
0
Nov 04 Final
Football
38
at San Diego Mesa
13
Nov 11 Final
Football
16
vs Fullerton
17
Nov 25 Final
Football
51
at Mt. San Antonio
48
Southern California Regional Playoffs / Semifinals
Dec 02 Final
Football
45
at Ventura
26
SCFA Championship
Dec 09 Final
Football
24
vs San Mateo
21
3C2A State Championship
Coach Craft selected as 2023 ACCFCA Coach of the Year

Coach Craft selected as 2023 ACCFCA Coach of the Year

Riverside City College Head Coach Tom Craft has been named the 2023 American Community College Football Coaches Association (ACCFCA) Coach of the Year. The award will be presented to Craft during the 2024 American Football Coaches Association Convention on Tuesday, January 9, in Nashville, Tennessee.

Craft earned his second ACCFCA Coach of the Year honor after leading Riverside City to a 12-1 record and the program's second California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) State Championship under his watch. The Tigers beat Ventura College, 45-26, to claim the Southern California Football Association (SCFA) title, which earned their spot in the CCCAA title game against the College of San Mateo. Gabe Panikoski hit a 23-yard field goal as time expired to give RCC a 24-21 victory in the state championship.

Craft completed his 13th season at Riverside City and has a record of 146-20. Craft is the first California Community College head coach to win over 100 games at two different programs. He was the head coach at Palomar College from 1983-93 and again from 1998-2001, building a win-loss record of 115-56-1.

Craft began his coaching career at Palomar almost immediately after graduating from San Diego State University in 1977. He served as the Comets' quarterbacks and receivers coach until he was named head coach in 1983. Craft guided Palomar to nine conference titles, three state championships, four Southern California championships and three national titles. In 1994, he headed back to his alma mater, San Diego State, as offensive coordinator, leading the Aztec offense to a Top 10 ranking in both total offense and scoring offense.

Craft returned to Palomar as head coach from 1998-2001 before being named head coach at San Diego State in 2002. In his four seasons as head coach, the Aztecs won 19 games and produced one of the best passing attacks in the country. Craft returned to the community college ranks in 2007 as offensive coordinator at Mt. San Antonio College. He helped the Mounties to three straight CCCAA State Championship games, winning the title in 2009.

In 2010, Craft took over at Riverside City. In his 13 seasons, Craft has led the Tigers to 12 conference titles, made 13 straight trips to the post-season, made 10 straight state playoff appearances and added a second CCCAA title this season. He owns the SCFA record for leading his last 23 teams to 23 straight postseason appearances. Craft has guided the Tigers to two undefeated seasons (2011 and 2019) and four undefeated regular seasons (2011, 2018, 2019, 2022).

About the ACCFCA: Before 2000, the two junior college associations, the California Community College Football Coaches Association, and the National Junior College Football Coaches Association, each had its own Coach of the Year. In 2000, the AFCA invited the organizations to meet at the AFCA Convention.

 Three national goals were set: to form a national community college football coaches' association, to study the possibility of a national championship game between the two organizations and to select a yearly National Coach of the Year who would be recognized by the AFCA. Their initial goal, to create an umbrella coaches association, has been accomplished.

In 2002, the American Community College Football Coaches Association selected its first national coach of the year, Michael White of Reedley College. Past winners of the ACCFCA Coach of the Year are: Troy Morrell, Butler Community College, 2003; Tim Hatten, Pearl River Community College, 2004; Don Dillon, American River College, 2005; John Featherstone, El Camino College, 2006; Jeff Chudy, Bakersfield College, 2007; Jeff Jordan, Butte College, 2008; Brad Franchione, Blinn College, 2009; Bob Jastrab, Mt. San Antonio College, 2010; Bert Williams, Georgia Military College, 2013; Buddy Stephens, East Mississippi Community College, 2011 and 2014; Mark McElroy, Saddleback College, 2015; Jeff Sims, Garden City Community College, 2016; Scott Strohmeier, Iowa Western Community College, 2012 and 2017; Steve Mooshagian, Ventura College, 2018; Tom Craft, Riverside City College, 2019; Kurt Taufa'asau, New Mexico Military Institute, 2021 and Drew Dallas, Hutchinson Community College, 2022.

(AFCA)