Est. 2020 (Nightmare Bacteria), 2061 (Saskatoon Navy Tide) Disbranded 2061 (Nightmare Bacteria) Conferences: Tennessee- Georgia Border Conference 2021-2028 Sun Belt Conference 2028- 2061 Head Coach: Tom Wilson 2021-2025 Craig Pitts 2025-2034 Dwight Davidson April 2034- 2053 Scout Davidson 2054- 2059 (Born March 3, 2038) Being the daughter of previous head coach Dwight Davidson, Scout was the first female in U.S. history to coach a football team. She lead the Nightmare Bacteria with 4 undefeated seasons and National Championship wins in 2054, 2055, 2056, and 2057. Primary Rivalries Calhoun State Parkers September 2023- February 2047 Adairsville State Flying Purple People Eaters August 2021- January 2060 Florida Gators November 2033- August 2072 Other Rivalries North Carolina State Wolfpack October 2066- December 2085 Gordon Central Tech Pitbulls January 2027 -November 2058 Short Lived Rivalries Summerville Steelers October 2030- December 2043 Miami Hurricanes September 2028- August 2036 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets October 2023- September 2030 TCU Horned Frogs November 2043- August 2052 Ohio State Buckeyes November 2028- September 2037 UNLV Rebels January 2030- December 2035 This team apparently is a okay football team, they lose to a few good teams every year and have also beaten a lot of good teams also such as the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2024 & 2028, the Ohio State buckeyes in 2048, and the Miami Hurricanes in 2027 and 2032. UNDEFEATED SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP WINS 2059- North Carolina State Wolfpack (last game) On April 4, 2033, the rivalry between Calhoun Tech and Adairsville State was interrupted for 16 years after police got a call at Calhoun Tech that some members from the school staff was performing a cannibalistic satanic ritual that involved cutting a student's stomach and eating his guts outside the campus library. The student sadly died in the process. Fearing for their lives, the Calhoun police had to call the SWAT forces.The school's staff had to be shot down, and the campus literally had to be demolished with a wrecking ball with the rest of the staff inside of it due to them having connections with evil Satanic cults and rituals, and the warnings by the local church preachers that the campus could be haunted by evil spirits. However, all of the students, athletes and football staff were not the building at the time, because the following week they destroyed it was actually the school staffs planning week, and wasn't during actual class hours. The football team said they had nothing to do with the school's satanic cult, and after 16 years of a nationwide FBI investigation on Calhoun Tech, the school was allowed to play football again on April 5, 2049, despite the university being destroyed. On January 10, 2053, the NCAA said since the school didn't have a university, the Nightmare Bacteria couldn't play in college football or any other sport. 2 days later, Greg Collins the CEO of the NCAA, realized the university had gone through enough with the satanic cult incident, so he let the team play as a independent college football team, (still playing their rivalries) until 2060. . ''I don't mind this team not having a university anymore and still playing college football. The school's communities and families have gone through enough already with the staff being involved in satanic cult incident that happened a couple of years ago. This football team deserves to play football for at least 7 more years.'' said Greg Collins. During the rest of their games, at every Calhoun Tech game, they mourned the loss of the student by forcing a 20 second moment of silence and showing his picture on the jumbo-tron before every game. On June 18, 2060, the team was sold to True North Sports & Entertainment, moved to Saskatoon, Canada and played in the Canadian Football League, and still kept the original Calhoun Tech Nightmare Bacteria name and tradition for one entire season until the CFL announced 5 months later they would change it sometime in 2061. On March 10, 2061, the team changed it's name to the ''Saskatoon Navy Tide''. The new Canadian football team still mourns the Calhoun Tech student's death to this day with a 20 second moment of silence and showing a picture of the student on the jumbo- tron before every game.