High school football: Columbia loses 100th straight game dating back to 2015

By Aaron Williams Oct 24, 2025, 7:30pm

Eagles fall to Jasper 61-22 with one game left to go in their 2025 campaign.

The decade-long losing streak of Columbia (Huntsville, Ala.) hit 100 games Friday night as the Eagles fell 61-22 to Jasper.

The last time Columbia tasted victory was Oct. 16, 2015 when it beat Ardmore 34-16.

On Friday, Jasper (7-2) set the tone early with a 50-yard touchdown run by Micah Pledger on the second play from scrimmage. Zion Coger added three first-half touchdowns as the Vikings held a 34-14 lead at halftime.
Former Auburn and NFL wide receiver Sammie Coates took over the Columbia program in the spring. While he hasn't been able to guide the Eagles to the elusive streak-busting victory, but the program has been more competitive than it has been in recent seasons. (FILE PHOTO: Joe Boyd)
Former Auburn and NFL wide receiver Sammie Coates took over the Columbia program in the spring. While he hasn't been able to guide the Eagles to the elusive streak-busting victory, but the program has been more competitive than it has been in recent seasons. (FILE PHOTO: Joe Boyd)
Hakim Dunnigan had a 91-yard rushing touchdown to get Columbia on the board at the end of the first quarter. The Eagles also had a 70-yard pick-six in the second to bring the score to 27-14.

Columbia (0-9) ate up more than five minutes to open the third quarter with a drive that resulted in an 8-yard Dunnigan score and two-point conversion to make it 34-22. But Jasper responded with 27 unanswered points to slam the door shut.

The losing streak was thought to be the nation's longest but MaxPreps writer Kevin Askeland recently uncovered a longer run of setbacks by Red Lake (Minn.), which stretches 150 games back to Oct. 16, 1999. Read Askeland's incredible story of perseverance here.

Led by former NFL wide receiver Sammie Coates, Columbia has come closer to victory this season than in years past. On Sept. 26, the Eagles fell 28-24 to East Lawrence (Trinity).



Coates took over the team in the spring. As he worked to turn around the program's fortunes, a documentary film crew has been following the team all season as the Eagles look to break the decade-long streak.

Columbia's final game comes next Thursday at Hazel Green, which entered Friday's game against Southside (Selma) with a 2-6 record.

MaxPreps writer Nick Pecoraro contributed to this report.