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Coaching RecordsAll-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 380Football Bowl Subdivision
Coaching Records .................................... 383Football Championship
Subdivision Coaching Records .......... 393Coaching Honors ......................................... 399
BY PERCENTAGEThis list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four-year colleges (regardless of division or association). Bowl and playoff games included.
Coach (Alma Mater) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.†
1. *larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) ........................ 22 260 21 3 .921 (Mount Union 1986-07)
37. gil Dobie (Minnesota 1902) ...................................... 33 180 45 15 .781 (north Dakota St. 1906-07, Washington 1908-16, navy 1917-19, Cornell 1920-35, Boston College 1936-38)
*Active coach. †Ties computed as half won and half lost.
BY VICTORIESThis list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four-year colleges (regardless of division or association). Bowl and playoff games included.
Coach (Alma Mater) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.†
19. lou Holtz (Kent St. 1959) ............................................ 33 249 132 7 .651 (William & Mary 1969-71, north Carolina St. 1972-75, Arkansas 1977-83, Minnesota 1984-85, notre Dame 1986-96, South Carolina 1999-04)
20. Mike Kelly (Manchester 1970) .................................. 27 246 54 1 .819 (Dayton 1981-07)
21. Woody Hayes (Denison 1935) .................................. 33 238 72 10 .759 (Denison 1946-48, Miami [ohio] 1949-50, ohio St. 1951-78)
22. Billy Joe (villanova 1963) ............................................ 31 237 108 4 .685 (Cheyney 1972-78, Central St. [ohio] 1981-93, Florida A&M 1994-04)
#John A. Merritt (Kentucky St. 1950) ..................... 32 235 70 12 .760 (Jackson St. 1952-62, Tennessee St. 1963-83)
*Willard Bailey (norfolk St. 1962) ............................ 34 219 132 7 .622 (virginia Union 1971-83, norfolk St. 1984-92, virginia Union 1995-03, St. Paul’s 2005-07)
32. Ron Randleman (William Penn 1964) ................... 36 218 167 6 .565 (William Penn 1969-75, Pittsburg St. 1976-81, Sam Houston St. 1982-04)
Keith W. Piper (Baldwin-Wallace 1948) ................. 39 201 141 18 .583 (Denison 1954-92)
*Active coach. †Ties computed as half won and half lost. #Tennessee State's participation in 1981 and 1982 FCS championships (1-2 record) vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions. @Texas A&M-Kingsville's participation in the 1996, 1997 and 1998 Division II champi-onships (2-3 record) vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
Winningest Active Coaches
BY PERCENTAGEThis list includes all coaches with at least five seasons at four-year colleges (regard-less of division or association). Bowl and playoff games included.
Coach, College Years W L T Pct.† 1. larry Kehres, Mount Union ....................................... 22 260 21 3 .921 2. Jim Purtill, St. norbert .................................................. 9 84 13 0 .866 3. Mike Sirianni, Wash. & Jeff. ......................................... 5 50 8 0 .862 4. Pete Carroll, Southern California ............................. 7 76 14 0 .844 5. Chris Hatcher, ga. Southern ...................................... 8 83 16 0 .838 6. Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg St. ....................................... 18 182 39 2 .821 7. Urban Meyer, Florida .................................................... 7 70 16 0 .814 8. Joe Fincham, Wittenberg ........................................... 12 108 25 0 .812 9. Chris Creighton, Drake ................................................ 11 95 22 0 .812 10. Ken Sparks, Carson-newman ................................... 28 269 63 2 .808 11. Bob Stoops, oklahoma ............................................... 9 89 22 0 .802 12. Mark Richt, georgia ...................................................... 7 72 19 0 .791 13. Bobby Hauck, Montana .............................................. 5 52 14 0 .788 14. John gagliardi, St. John’s (Minn.) ............................ 59 453 122 11 .782 15. Craig Bohl, north Dakota St. ..................................... 5 43 12 0 .782 16. Myron Schulz, Mary ...................................................... 9 75 22 0 .773 17. Jimmie Keeling, Hardin-Simmons .......................... 18 149 45 0 .768 18. Mike Swider, Wheaton (ill.) ........................................ 12 96 29 0 .768 19. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ........................................... 16 147 45 0 .766 20. Bryan Collins, C.W. Post. .............................................. 10 84 26 0 .764 21. Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor .................. 10 87 27 0 .763 22. Bill Zwaan, West Chester............................................. 11 99 31 0 .762 23. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ........................................ 42 373 119 4 .756 24. Dale lennon, Southern ill. ......................................... 11 102 33 0 .756 25. John luckhardt, California (Pa.) ............................... 23 182 59 2 .753†Ties computed as half won and half lost.
BY VICTORIESThis list includes all coaches with at least five seasons at four-year colleges (regard-less of division or association). Bowl and playoff games included.
Coach, College Years W L T Pct.† 1. John gagliardi, St. John’s (Minn.) ............................ 59 453 122 11 .782 2. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ........................................ 42 373 119 4 .756 3. Joe Paterno, Penn St. .................................................... 42 372 125 3 .747 4. Ken Sparks, Carson-newman ................................... 28 269 63 2 .808 5. larry Kehres, Mount Union ....................................... 22 260 21 3 .921 6. Bob Ford, Albany (n.Y.) ................................................ 39 225 162 1 .581 7. Willard Bailey, St. Paul’s ................................................ 34 219 132 7 .622 8. Frank Beamer, virginia Tech....................................... 27 209 108 4 .657 Dennis Douds, east Stroudsburg ............................ 34 209 140 3 .598 10. Jim Tressel, ohio St. ....................................................... 22 208 73 2 .739 11. Mel Tjeerdsma, northwest Mo. St. ......................... 24 203 77 4 .722 12. Joe Taylor, Florida A&M ............................................... 25 197 76 4 .718 13. Al Bagnoli, Penn ............................................................. 26 194 69 0 .738 Jerry Moore, Appalachian St. .................................... 26 194 118 2 .621 15. Chris Ault, nevada ......................................................... 23 191 85 1 .691 16. Mack Brown, Texas ........................................................ 24 189 99 1 .656 17. eric Hamilton, TCnJ ....................................................... 31 188 118 6 .612 18. Walt Hameline, Wagner............................................... 27 186 97 2 .656 19. Joe glenn, Wyoming .................................................... 23 183 93 1 .662 20. Chuck Broyles, Pittsburg St. ....................................... 18 182 39 2 .821 John luckhardt, California (Pa.) ............................... 23 182 59 2 .753 Rob Ash, Montana St. ................................................... 28 182 104 5 .634 Andy Talley, villanova ................................................... 28 182 116 2 .610 Jimmye laycock, William & Mary ............................ 28 182 134 2 .575 25. Monte Cater, Shepherd ............................................... 27 179 95 2 .652†Ties computed as half won and half lost.
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Coach (Alma Mater) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.†
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Matchups of Coaches Each With 200 Victories
Date Coaches, Teams (Victories Going In) Winner (Score)11-11-1961 Arnett Mumford, Southern U. (232)
Fred long, Wiley (215) Wiley (21-19)1-1-1978 (Sugar Bowl)
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Winningest Active Coaches
BY PERCENTAGE(Minimum five years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only.)
Coach, College Yrs. W L T Pct.† 1. Pete Carroll, Southern California ............................. 7 76 14 0 .844 2. Urban Meyer, Florida .................................................... 7 70 16 0 .814 3. Bob Stoops, oklahoma ............................................... 9 89 22 0 .802 4. Mark Richt, georgia ...................................................... 7 72 19 0 .791 5. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ........................................... 16 147 45 0 .766 6. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ........................................ 42 373 119 4 .756 7. Joe Paterno, Penn St. .................................................... 42 372 125 3 .747 8. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ................................. 18 163 56 2 .742 9. Jim Tressel, ohio St. ....................................................... 22 208 73 2 .739 10. Paul Johnson, georgia Tech ...................................... 11 107 39 0 .733 11. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati ................................................... 18 148 54 2 .730 12. Dan Hawkins, Colorado .............................................. 12 100 40 1 .713 13. gary Patterson, TCU ...................................................... 8 62 25 0 .713 14. Dennis erickson, Arizona St. ...................................... 19 158 68 1 .698 15. les Miles, lSU .................................................................. 7 62 27 0 .697 16. Chris Ault, nevada ......................................................... 23 191 85 1 .691 17. Rick neuheisel, UClA ................................................... 8 66 30 0 .688 18. Frank Solich, ohio .......................................................... 9 77 37 0 .675 19. nick Saban, Alabama ................................................... 12 98 48 1 .670 20. Tommy Tuberville, Auburn ........................................ 13 105 53 0 .665 21. Butch Davis, north Carolina ...................................... 7 55 28 0 .663 22. Joe glenn, Wyoming .................................................... 23 183 93 1 .662 23. larry Blakeney, Troy ...................................................... 17 135 69 1 .661 24. Jeff Tedford, California ................................................. 6 50 26 0 .658 25. Frank Beamer, virginia Tech....................................... 27 209 108 4 .657 26. Mack Brown, Texas ........................................................ 24 189 99 1 .656 27. Tommy Bowden, Clemson......................................... 11 87 46 0 .654 28. June Jones, SMU ............................................................ 9 76 41 0 .650 29. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland ......................................... 7 56 31 0 .644 30. Mike leach, Texas Tech ................................................ 8 65 37 0 .637 31. Rich Rodriguez, Michigan .......................................... 15 106 62 2 .629 32. Tom Amstutz, Toledo ................................................... 7 54 32 0 .628 33. Jim leavitt, South Fla. .................................................. 11 79 47 0 .627 34. Mike Bellotti, oregon ................................................... 18 127 77 2 .621 35. gary Pinkel, Missouri .................................................... 17 122 74 3 .621Fewer than five years as FBS head coach (must have at least five years at four-year colleges, includes record at all four-year colleges):Coach, College Yrs. W L T Pct.†Jerry Kill, northern ill. ............................................................... 14 104 57 0 .646David elson, Western Ky. ......................................................... 5 37 22 0 .627Bill Cubit, Western Mich. ......................................................... 8 54 34 1 .612†Ties computed as half won and half lost. Includes bowl and playoff games.
BY VICTORIES(Minimum five years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only.)
Coach, College Yrs. W L T Pct.† 1. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ........................................ 42 373 119 4 .756 2. Joe Paterno, Penn St. .................................................... 42 372 125 3 .747 3. Frank Beamer, virginia Tech....................................... 27 209 108 4 .657 4. Jim Tressel, ohio St. ....................................................... 22 208 73 2 .739 5. Chris Ault, nevada ......................................................... 23 191 85 1 .691 6. Mack Brown, Texas ........................................................ 24 189 99 1 .656 7. Joe glenn, Wyoming .................................................... 23 183 93 1 .662 8. Dick Tomey, San Jose St. ............................................. 27 175 129 7 .574 9. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ................................. 18 163 56 2 .742 10. Dennis erickson, Arizona St. ...................................... 19 158 68 1 .698 11. Mike Price, UTeP ............................................................. 26 154 145 0 .515 12. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati ................................................... 18 148 54 2 .730 13. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ........................................... 16 147 45 0 .766 14. Howard Schnellenberger, Fla. Atlantic ................. 23 141 119 3 .542 15. larry Blakeney, Troy ...................................................... 17 135 69 1 .661 16. Mike Bellotti, oregon ................................................... 18 127 77 2 .621 17. gary Pinkel, Missouri .................................................... 17 122 74 3 .621 Joe Tiller, Purdue ............................................................ 17 122 84 1 .592 19. Rich Brooks, Kentucky ................................................. 23 116 144 4 .447 20. Houston nutt, Mississippi .......................................... 15 110 71 0 .608 21. Paul Johnson, georgia Tech ...................................... 11 107 39 0 .733 22. Rich Rodriguez, Michigan .......................................... 15 106 62 2 .629 23. Tommy Tuberville, Auburn ........................................ 13 105 53 0 .665 Hal Mumme, new Mexico St. ................................... 17 105 93 1 .530
25. Dan Hawkins, Colorado .............................................. 12 100 40 1 .713 26. nick Saban, Alabama ................................................... 12 98 48 1 .670 27. Bob Stoops, oklahoma ............................................... 9 89 22 0 .802 28. Bill lynch, indiana .......................................................... 15 88 73 3 .546 29. Tommy Bowden, Clemson......................................... 11 87 46 0 .654 30. Pat Hill, Fresno St. ........................................................... 11 85 55 0 .607 31. Bob Toledo, Tulane ........................................................ 14 82 76 0 .519 32. Tom o’Brien, north Carolina St. ............................... 11 81 52 0 .609 33. Steve Roberts, Arkansas St. ....................................... 14 80 74 1 .519 Bobby Johnson, vanderbilt ....................................... 14 80 86 0 .482 35. Jim leavitt, South Fla. .................................................. 11 79 47 0 .627Fewer than five years as FBS head coach (must have at least five years at four-year colleges, includes record at all four-year colleges):
Coach, College Yrs. W L T Pct.†Jerry Kill, northern ill. ............................................................... 14 104 57 0 .646Bill Cubit, Western Mich. ......................................................... 8 54 34 1 .612Skip Holtz, east Carolina ......................................................... 8 54 40 0 .574†Ties computed as half won and half lost. Includes bowl and playoff games.
Winningest Coaches All-Time
BY PERCENTAGEMinimum 10 years as head coach at FBS institutions; record at four-year colleges only; bowl games included; ties computed as half won, half lost. Active coaches indicated by (*). College Football Hall of Fame members indicated by (†).
Coach (Alma Mater) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.
12. Frank Thomas (notre Dame 1923)† ....................... 19 141 33 9 .795 (Chattanooga 1925-28; Alabama 31-42, 44-46)
13. Henry Williams (Yale 1891)†...................................... 23 141 34 12 .786 (Army 1891; Minnesota 1900-21)
14. gil Dobie (Minnesota 1902)† .................................... 33 180 45 15 .781 (north Dakota St. 1906-07; Washington 08-16; navy 17-19; Cornell 20-35; Boston College 36-38)
#Member of College Football Hall of Fame as a player. Includes games forfeited, team and/or individual statistics abrogated, and coaching records changed by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
BY VICTORIESMinimum 10 years as head coach at FBS institutions; record at four-year colleges only; bowl games included; ties computed as half won, half lost. After each coach’s name is his alma mater, year graduated, total years coached, won-lost record and percentage, tenure at each college coached, and won-lost record there. Active coaches are denoted by an asterisk (*).(Minimum 170 Victories) 1. 373 * Bobby Bowden (Born 11-8-1929 Birmingham, Ala.)
Samford 1953 (#42: 373-119-4 .756) Samford 1959-62 (31-6-0); West virginia 70-75 (*42-26-0); Florida St. 76-2007 (300-87-4)
2. 372 * Joe Paterno (Born 12-21-1926 Brooklyn, n.Y.) Brown 1951 (42: 372-125-3 .747) Penn St. 1966-2007 (372-125-3)
4. 319 Pop Warner (Born 4-5-1871 Springville, n.Y.; Died 9-7-1954) Cornell 1895 (44: 319-106-32 .733) georgia 1895-96 (7-4-0); Cornell 97-98, 1904-06 (36-13-3); Carlisle 1899-1903, 07-14 (114-42-8); Pittsburgh 15-23 (60-12-4); Stanford 24-32 (71-17-8); Temple 33-38 (31-18-9)
5. 314 Amos Alonzo Stagg (Born 8-16-1862 West orange, n.J.; Died 3-17-1965) Yale 1888 (57: 314-199-35 .605) Springfield 1890-91 (10-11-1); Chicago 92-1932 (244-111-27); Pacific 33-46 (60-77-7)
6. 257 lavell edwards (Born 10-11-1930 Provo, Utah) Utah St. 1952 (29: 257-101-3 .716) BYU 1972-2000 (257-101-3)
7. 255 Tom osborne (Born 2-23-1937 Hastings, neb.) Hastings 1959 (25: 255-49-3 .836) nebraska 1973-97 (255-49-3)
8. 249 lou Holtz (Born 1-6-1937 Follansbee, W.va.) Kent St. 1959 (32: 249-132-7 .651) William & Mary 1969-71 (13-20-0); north Carolina St. 72-75 (33-12-3); Arkansas 77-83 (60-21-2); Minnesota 84-85 (10-12-0); notre Dame 86-96 (100-30-2); South Carolina 99-2004 (33-37-0)
9. 238 Woody Hayes (Born 2-13-1914 Clifton, ohio; Died 3-12-1987) Denison 1935 (33: 238-72-10 .759) Denison 1946-48 (19-6-0); Miami (ohio) 49-50 (14-5-0); ohio St. 51-78 (205-61-10)
10. 234 Bo Schembechler (Born 9-1-1929 Barberton, ohio; Died 11-17-2006) Miami (ohio) 1951 (27: 234-65-8 .775) Miami (ohio) 1963-68 (40-17-3); Michigan 69-89 (194-48-5)
12. 209 * Frank Beamer (Born 10-18-1946 Mt. Airy, n.C.) virginia Tech 1969 (27: 209-108-4 .657) Murray St. 1981-86 (42-23-2); virginia Tech 1987-2007 (167-85-2)
14. 203 Warren Woodson (Born 2-24-1903 Fort Worth, Texas; Died 2-22-1998) Baylor 1924 (31: 203-95-14 .673) Central Ark. 1935-39 (40-8-3); Hardin-Simmons 41-42, 46-51 (58-24-6); Arizona 52-56 (26-22-2); new Mexico St. 58-67 (63-36-3); Trinity (Tex.) 72-73 (16-5-0)
15. 202 Don nehlen (Born 1-1-1936 Canton, ohio) Bowling green 1958 (30: 202-128-8 .609) Bowling green 1968-76 (53-35-4); West virginia 80-2000 (149-93-4)
201 eddie Anderson (Born 11-13-1900 Mason City, iowa; Died 4-26-1974) notre Dame 1922 (39: 201-128-15 .606) loras 1922-24 (16-6-2); DePaul 25-31 (21-22-3); Holy Cross 33-38, 50-64 (129-67-8); iowa 39-42, 46-49 (35-33-2)
18. 200 Jim Sweeney (Born 9-1-1929 Butte, Mont.) Portland 1951 (32: 200-154-4 .564) Montana St. 1963-67 (31-20-0); Washington St. 68-75 (26-59-1); Fresno St. 76-77, 80-96 (143-75-3)
19. 198 Dana X. Bible (Born 10-8-1891 Jefferson City, Tenn.; Died 1-19-1980) Carson-newman 1912 (33: 198-72-23 .715) Mississippi Col. 1913-15 (12-7-2); lSU 16 (1-0-2); Texas A&M 17, 19-28 (72-19-9); nebraska 29-36 (50-15-7); Texas 37-46 (63-31-3)
20. 197 Dan Mcgugin (Born 7-29-1879 Tingley, iowa; Died 1-19-1936) Michigan 1904 (30: 197-55-19 .762) vanderbilt 1904-17, 19-34 (197-55-19)
21. 196 Fielding Yost (Born 4-30-1871 Fairview, W.va.; Died 8-20-1946) West virginia 1895 (29: 196-36-12 .828) ohio Wesleyan 1897 (7-1-1); nebraska 98 (7-4-0); Kansas 99 (10-0-0); Stanford 1900 (7-2-1); Michigan 01-23, 25-26 (165-29-10)
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22. 194 Howard Jones (Born 8-23-1885 excello, ohio; Died 7-27-1941) Yale 1908 (29: 194-64-21 .733) Syracuse 1908 (6-3-1); Yale 09, 13 (15-2-3); ohio St. 10 (6-1-3); iowa 16-23 (42-17-1); Duke 24 (4-5-0); Southern California 25-40 (121-36-13)
23. 192 John Cooper (Born 7-2-1937 Powell, Tenn.) iowa St. 1962 (24: 192-84-6 .691) Tulsa 1977-84 (56-32-0); Arizona St. 85-87 (25-9-2); ohio St. 88-2000 (112-43-4)
24. 190 John vaught (Born 5-6-1908 olney, Texas) TCU 1933 (25: 190-61-12 .745) Mississippi 1947-70, 73 (190-61-12)
25. 189 * Mack Brown (Born 8-27-1951 Cookeville, Tenn.) Florida St. 1974 (24: 189-99-1 .656) Appalachian St. 1983 (6-5); Tulane 85-87 (11-23); north Carolina 88-97 (69-46-1); Texas 98-2007 (103-25)
26. 188 george Welsh (Born 8-26-1933 Coaldale, Pa.) navy 1960 (28: 188-132-4 .586) navy 1973-81 (55-46-1); virginia 82-2000 (133-86-3)
27. 187 Dennis Franchione (Born 3-28-1951 girard, Kan.) Pittsburg St. 1973 (25: 187-101-2 .648) Southwestern (Kan.) 1981-82 (14-4-2); Pittsburg St. 85-89 (53-6-0); Texas St. 90-91 (13-9-0); new Mexico 92-97 (33-36-0); TCU 98-2000 (25-11-0); Alabama 01-02 (17-8-0); Texas A&M 03-07 (32-27-0)
28. 186 John Heisman (Born 10-23-1869 Cleveland, ohio; Died 10-3-1936) Brown 1890 (37: 186-70-18 .712) oberlin 1892, 94 (11-3-1); Akron 93 (6-2-0); Auburn 95-99 (12-4-2); Clemson 1900-03 (19-3-2); georgia Tech 04-19 (102-29-7); Penn 20-22 (16-10-2); Wash. & Jeff. 23 (6-1-1); Rice 24-27 (14-18-3)
29. 185 Johnny Majors (Born 5-21-1935 lynchburg, Tenn.) Tennessee 1957 (29: 185-137-10 .572) iowa St. 1968-72 (24-30-1); Pittsburgh 73-76, 93-96 (45-45-1); Tennessee 77-92 (116-62-8)
30. 184 Darrell Royal (Born 7-6-1924 Hollis, okla.) oklahoma 1950 (23: 184-60-5 .749) Mississippi St. 1954-55 (12-8-0); Washington 56 (5-5-0); Texas 57-76 (167-47-5)
31. 180 gil Dobie (Born 1-31-1879 Hastings, Minn.; Died 12-24-1948) Minnesota 1902 (33: 180-45-15 .781) north Dakota St. 1906-07 (7-0-0); Washington 08-16 (58-0-3); navy 17-19 (17-3-0); Cornell 20-35 (82-36-7); Boston College 36-38 (16-6-5)
180 Carl Snavely (Born 7-30-1894 omaha, neb.; Died 7-12-1975) lebanon valley 1915 (32: 180-96-16 .644) Bucknell 1927-33 (42-16-8); north Carolina 34-35, 45-52 (59-35-5); Cornell 36-44 (46-26-3); Washington-St. louis 53-58 (33-19-0)
180 Jackie Sherrill (Born 11-28-1943 Duncan, okla.) Alabama 1966 (26: 180-120-4 .599) Washington St. 1976 (3-8-0); Pittsburgh 77-81 (50-9-1); Texas A&M 82-88 (52-28-1); Mississippi St. 91-2003 (75-75-2)
34. 179 Carmen Cozza (Born 6-10-1930 Parma, ohio) Miami (ohio) 1952 (32: 179-119-5 .599) Yale 1965-96 (179-119-5)
179 Jerry Claiborne (Born 8-26-1928 Hopkinsville, Ky.; Died 9-24-2000) Kentucky 1950 (28: 179-122-8 .592) virginia Tech 1961-70 (61-39-2); Maryland 72-81 (77-37-3); Kentucky 82-89 (41-46-3)
36. 178 Ben Schwartzwalder (Born 6-2-1909 Point Pleasant, W.va.; Died 4-28-1993) West virginia 1933 (28: 178-96-3 .648) Muhlenberg 1946-48 (25-5-0); Syracuse 49-73 (153-91-3)
37. 176 Frank Kush (Born 1-20-1929 Windber, Pa.) Michigan St. 1953 (22: 176-54-1 .764) Arizona St. 1958-79 (176-54-1)
176 Don James (Born 12-31-1932 Massillon, ohio) Miami (Fla.) 1954 (22: 176-78-3 .691) Kent St. 1971-74 (25-19-1); Washington 75-92 (151-59-2)
176 Ralph Jordan (Born 9-25-1910 Selma, Ala.; Died 7-17-1980 Auburn 1932 (#25: 176-83-6 .675) Auburn 1951-75 (#176-83-6)
40. 175 * Dick Tomey (Born 6-20-1938 Bloomington, ind.) DePauw 160 (27: 175-129-7 .574) Hawaii 77-86 (63-46-3); Arizona 87-2000 (95-64-4); San Jose St. 2005-07 (17-19);
41. 174 Pappy Waldorf (Born 10-3-1902 Clifton Springs, n.Y.; Died 8-15-1981 Syracuse 1925 (31: 174-100-22 .625) oklahoma City 1925-27 (17-11-3); oklahoma St. 29-33 (34-10-7); Kansas St. 34 (7-2-1); northwestern 35-46 (49-45-7); California 47-56 (67-32-4)
42. 173 Bob neyland (Born 2-17-1892 greenville, Texas; Died 3-28-1962) Army 1916 (21: 173-31-12 .829) Tennessee 1926-34, 36-40, 46-52 (173-31-12)
43. 172 Dan Devine (Born 12-23-1924 Augusta, Wis.; Died 5-9-2002) Minn. Duluth 1948 (22: 172-57-9 .742) Arizona St. 1955-57 (27-3-1); Missouri 58-70 (92-38-7); notre Dame 75-80 (53-16-1)
44. 171 Wallace Wade (Born 6-15-1892 Trenton, Tenn.; Died 10-7-1986) Brown 1917 (24: 171-49-10 .765) Alabama 1923-30 (61-13-3); Duke 31-41, 46-50 (110-36-7)
20 SEASONSCoach, Team(s) Seasons W L T Pct.Tom osborne, nebraska ...................................................... 1973-92 195 46 3 .805*Joe Paterno, Penn St. ........................................................... 1966-85 187 44 2 .807
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30 SEASONSCoach, Team(s) Seasons W L T Pct.*Joe Paterno, Penn St. ........................................................... 1966-95 278 72 3 .792*Bobby Bowden, Samford, West virginia,
35 SEASONSCoach, Team(s) Seasons W L T Pct.*Joe Paterno, Penn St. ...................................................... 1966-2000 322 90 3 .780*Bobby Bowden, Samford, West virginia,
Because grambling is not an FBS member, most football historians agree that grambling’s eddie Robinson not be listed in the major college coaches’ section. But there is no denying that the Tigers’ former head coach belongs in any mention of great collegiate coaches.
Robinson, who retired after the 1997 season and died April 3, 2007, compiled one of the most impressive coaching legacies in collegiate history. He is one of only two college football coaches (see John gagliardi on the next page) with more than 400 victories (408) and he coached in more games (588) than any other coach in the 135 years of college football.
Robinson spent all 55 seasons of his illustrious career at grambling (he coached two years during World War ii at grambling High School).
Here is a breakdown of the milestone victories in his career: Age in Career CareerVictory No. (Date Reached Milestone) Yrs.-Days Game (Record) Yr.-Game
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Coaches to Reach 200 and 300 Victories(Must have five years or 50 victories at a school that was classified as a major college at the time; listed alphabetically)
300 VICTORIES WhEN MILESTONE REAChED Age in Career CareerCoach (Date Reached Milestone) Yrs.-Days Game (Record) Yr.-Game*Bobby Bowden (10-23-1999)........................................................................ 69-349 389th (300-85-4) 34-8Bear Bryant (10-3-1980) .................................................................................... 67-22 393rd (300-77-16) 36-4*Joe Paterno (9-12-1998) .................................................................................. 71-266 380th (300-77-3) 32-2Amos Alonzo Stagg (11-6-1943) ................................................................... 81-82 507th (300-173-34) 54-7Pop Warner (11-24-1934) ................................................................................. 63-233 415th (300-91-24) 41-8*Active coach.
JOhN GAGLIARDIA Coach For The Ages
John gagliardi is probably not as well known as eddie Robinson, but his accomplishments are no less remarkable. Both coaches are known as great teachers, men whose lives touched many young college student-athletes and molded them into responsible adults.
gagliardi became the winningest coach in college football history in 2003 by passing Robinson and heads into this season with 453 career wins.
Fifty-five of gagliardi’s seasons have been at St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota. ga-gliardi’s biggest strength is his ability to relate to his players and get them to play hard even though they receive no scholarships based on athletics ability. in fact, his basic philosophy is boiled down to “Winning With nos.” That is:
* no spring practices; * no scholarships; * no compulsory weightlifting program; * no calling him “coach”— players call him John; * no long practices — an hour and a half or less; and * no tackling in practice — players wear shorts or sweats.gagliardi began his remarkable career in 1949 at Carroll College (Montana), where he coached
for four seasons before assuming the St. John’s head position in 1953. He is now coaching in his sev-enth decade and seems fit enough to continue well into the new century. He passed the legendary Amos Alonzo Stagg in coaching longevity at 58 years in 2006.
His career includes 28 Minnesota intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and four national championships (1963, 1965, 1976 and 2003). Age in Career CareerVictory No. (Date Reached Milestone) Yrs.-Days Game (Record) Yr.-Game
FEWEST GAMES TO REACh 200 VICTORIES Career GameCoach (Record at Time)*Joe Paterno ........................................................................................................... 246 (200-44-2)Tom osborne ......................................................................................................... 249 (200-46-3)Bo Schembechler ................................................................................................. 262 (200-55-7)Woody Hayes ......................................................................................................... 268 (200-60-8)*Jim Tressel ............................................................................................................. 273 (200-71-2)Pop Warner ............................................................................................................. 276 (200-62-14)lavell edwards ...................................................................................................... 277 (200-74-3)*Bobby Bowden ................................................................................................... 279 (200-76-3)Bear Bryant ............................................................................................................. 282 (200-66-16)vince Dooley .......................................................................................................... 286 (200-76-10)Amos Alonzo Stagg ............................................................................................ 294 (200-74-20)*Active coach.
FEWEST GAMES TO REACh 300 VICTORIES Career GameCoach (Record at Time)*Joe Paterno ........................................................................................................... 380 (300-77-3)*Bobby Bowden ................................................................................................... 389 (300-85-4)Bear Bryant ............................................................................................................. 393 (300-77-16)Pop Warner ............................................................................................................. 415 (300-91-24)Amos Alonzo Stagg ............................................................................................ 507 (300-173-34)*Active coach.
Career GameCoach (Record at Time)
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All-Time Division I Coaching Longevity Records
(Minimum 10 Head-Coaching Seasons in FBS; Bowl Games Included)
MOST GAMESGames Coach, School(s) and Years 548 Amos Alonzo Stagg, Springfield 1890-91, Chicago 92-1932, Pacific 33-46 500 * Joe Paterno, Penn St. 1966-2007 496 * Bobby Bowden, Samford 1959-62, West virginia 70-75,
Florida St. 76-2007 457 Pop Warner, georgia 1895-96, Cornell 97-98 & 1904-06, Carlisle 1899-
Alabama 58-82 420 Hayden Fry, SMU 1962-72, north Texas 73-78, iowa 79-98 402 Jess neely, Rhodes 1924-27, Clemson 31-39, Rice 40-66 388 lou Holtz, William & Mary 1969-71, north Carolina St. 72-75, Arkansas
77-83, Minnesota 84-85, notre Dame 86-96, South Carolina 99-2004 361 lavell edwards, BYU 1972-2000 358 Jim Sweeney, Montana St. 1963-67, Washington St. 68-75,
Fresno St. 76-77 & 80-96 344 eddie Anderson, loras 1922-24, DePaul 25-31, Holy Cross 33-38 & 50-64,
iowa 39-42 & 46-49 338 Don nehlen, Bowling green 1968-76, West virginia 80-2000 332 Johnny Majors, iowa St. 1968-72, Pittsburgh 73-76 & 93-96,
Tennessee 77-92 329 grant Teaff, McMurry 1960-65, Angelo St. 69-71, Baylor 72-92 325 george Welsh, navy 1973-81, virginia 82-2000 321 * Frank Beamer, Murray St. 1981-86, virginia Tech 87-2007 320 Woody Hayes, Denison 1946-48, Miami (ohio) 49-50, ohio St. 51-78 318 Ray Morrison, SMU 1915-16 & 22-34, vanderbilt 18 & 35-39,
Temple 40-48, Austin 49-52 312 Ken Hatfield, Air Force 1979-83, Arkansas 84-89, Clemson 90-93,
Arizona 52-56, new Mexico St. 58-67, Trinity (Tex.) 72-73 311 * Dick Tomey, Hawaii 1977-86, Arizona 87-2000, San Jose St. 05-07 309 Jerry Claiborne, virginia Tech 1961-70, Maryland 72-81, Kentucky 82-89 307 Tom osborne, nebraska 1973-97 307 Bo Schembechler, Miami (ohio) 1963-68, Michigan 69-89 304 Jackie Sherrill, Washington St. 1976, Pittsburgh 77-81, Texas A&M 82-88,
Mississippi St. 91-2003 301 Bill Mallory, Miami (ohio) 1969-73, Colorado 74-78, northern ill. 80-83,
indiana 84-96*Active coach.
MOST YEARSYears Coach, School(s) and Years 57 Amos Alonzo Stagg, Springfield 1890-91, Chicago 92-1932, Pacific 33-46 44 Pop Warner, georgia 1895-96, Cornell 97-98 & 1904-06, Carlisle 99-1903 &
07-14, Pittsburgh 15-23, Stanford 24-32, Temple 33-38 42 * Bobby Bowden, Samford 1959-62, West virginia 70-75,
Florida St. 76-2007 42 * Joe Paterno, Penn St. 1966-2007 40 Jess neely, Rhodes 1924-27, Clemson 31-39, Rice 40-66 39 eddie Anderson, loras 1922-24, DePaul 25-31, Holy Cross 33-38 & 50-54,
nebraska 29-36, Texas 37-46 33 gil Dobie, north Dakota St. 1906-07, Washington 08-16, navy 17-19,
Cornell 20-35, Boston College 36-38 33 Woody Hayes, Denison 1946-48, Miami (ohio) 49-50, ohio St. 51-78 33 lou Holtz, William & Mary 1969-71, north Carolina St. 72-75, Arkansas
77-83, Minnesota 84-85, notre Dame 86-96, South Carolina 99-2004 33 lou little, georgetown 1924-29, Columbia 30-56 32 Clark Shaughnessy, Tulane 1915-20 & 22-26, loyola (ill.) 27-32, Chicago
33-39, Stanford 40-41, Maryland 42 & 46, Pittsburgh 43-45, Hawaii 65 32 Carl Snavely, Bucknell 1927-33, north Carolina 34-35 & 45-52,
Cornell 36-44, Washington-St. louis 53-58 32 William Spaulding, Western Mich. 1907-21, Minnesota 22-24, UClA 25-38
32 Jim Sweeney, Montana St. 1963-67, Washington St. 68-75, Fresno St. 76-77 & 80-96
31 Pappy Waldorf, oklahoma City 1925-27, oklahoma St. 29-33, Kansas St. 34, northwestern 35-46, California 47-56
31 Warren Woodson, Central Ark. 1935-39, Hardin-Simmons 41-42 & 46-51, Arizona 52-56, new Mexico St. 58-67, Trinity (Tex.) 72-73
Active Coaching Longevity Records(Minimum Five Years as an FBS Head Coach; Includes Bowl Games)
MOST GAMESGames Coach, School(s) and Years 500 Joe Paterno, Penn St., 1966-2007 496 Bobby Bowden, Samford 1959-62, West virginia 70-75,
Florida St. 76-2007 321 Frank Beamer, Murray St. 1981-86, virginia Tech 87-2007 311 Dick Tomey, Hawaii 1977-86, Arizona 87-2000, San Jose St. 05-07 299 Mike Price, Weber St. 1981-88, Washington St. 89-2002, UTeP 04-07
MOST YEARSYears Coach, School(s) and Years 42 Bobby Bowden, Samford 1959-62, West virginia 70-75, Florida St.
76-2007 42 Joe Paterno, Penn St. 1966-2007 27 Frank Beamer, Murray St. 1981-86, virginia Tech 87-2007 27 Dick Tomey, Hawaii 1977-86, Arizona 87-2000, San Jose St. 05-07 26 Mike Price, Weber St. 1981-88, Washington St. 89-2002, UTeP 04-07
MOST YEARS AT CuRRENT SChOOLYears Coach, School and Years 42 Joe Paterno, Penn St. 1966-2007 32 Bobby Bowden, Florida St. 1976-2007 23 Chris Ault, nevada 1976-92, 94-95, 2004-07
MOST SChOOLSSchools Coach, Schools and Years 6 Watson Brown, Austin Peay 1979-80, Cincinnati 83, Rice 84-85, vanderbilt
86-90, UAB 95-2006, Tennessee Tech 2007 6 Dennis erickson, idaho 82-85 & 2006, Wyoming 86, Washington St. 87-88,
Miami (Fla.) 89-94, oregon St. 99-2002, Arizona St. 2007 5 Hal Mumme, iowa Wesleyan 1989-91, valdosta St. 92-96, Kentucky
97-2000, Southeastern la. 03-04, new Mexico St. 05-07 4 Mack Brown, Appalachian St. 1983, Tulane 85-87, north Carolina 88-97,
Texas 98-2007 4 Bill lynch, Butler 1985-89, Ball St. 95-2002, DePauw 04, indiana 07 4 Houston nutt, Murray St. 1993-96, Boise St. 1997, Arkansas 1998-07,
Mississippi 2008 4 Rich Rodriguez, Salem int’l 1988, glenville St. 1990-96, West virginia
2000-07, Michigan 2008 4 nick Saban, Toledo 1990, Michigan St. 1995-99, lSU 2000-04, Alabama
2007 4 Howard Schnellenberger, Miami (Fla.) 1979-83, louisville 85-94,
oklahoma 95, Fla. Atlantic 2001-07
Major-College Brother vs. Brother Coaching Matchups
(Thanks to Tex noel of Bedford, indiana)(each brother’s victories in parentheses)Mack Brown, Tulane (2), vs. Watson, vanderbilt (0),
1986-87vince Dooley, georgia (1), vs. Bill, north Carolina (0),
1971 gator BowlBump elliott, Michigan (6), vs. Pete, illinois (1),
1960-66Howard Jones, Yale 1909 and iowa 1922 (2),
vs. Tad, Syracuse 1909 and Yale 1922 (0)e. lowell “Dick” Romney, Utah St. (3)
vs. g. “ott”, Montana St. (0), 1922, 1925 and 1927
e. lowell “Dick” Romney, Utah St. (5) vs. g. “ott”, BYU (0), 1932-36
Pop Warner, Cornell (0) vs. Bill, Colgate (0) (tie), 1906
*Record percentage for first-year coaches. 1984 coaches and their records, with bowl game indicated by an asterisk (*): Pat Jones, Oklahoma St. (*10-2-0); Galen Hall, Florida (8-0-0, took over from Charley Pell after three games); Bill Arnsparger, LSU (8-*3-1); Fisher DeBerry, Air Force (*8-4-0); Dick Anderson, Rutgers (7-3-0); Mike Sheppard, Long Beach St. (4-7-0); Ron Chismar, Wichita St. (2-9-0).
Year Changes Teams Pct.
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12. Billy Joe (villanova 1963) ............................................ 31 237 108 4 .685 (Cheyney 1972-78, Central St. [ohio] 81-93, Florida A&M 94-2004)
Coach (Alma Mater) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.†
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FCS Championship CoachesAll coaches who have coached teams in the FCS cham-pionship playoffs since 1978 are listed here with their playoff record, alma mater and year graduated, team, year coached, opponent, and score.Dan Allen (1-2) (hanover 1978)Boston U.................... 1993 Uni 27-21 (2 ot)Boston U.................... 1993 idaho 14-21Boston U.................... 1994 eastern Ky. 23-30Pokey Allen (3-1) (utah 1965)Boise St. ..................... 1994 north Texas 42-20Boise St. ..................... 1994 Appalachian St. 17-14Boise St. ..................... 1994 Marshall 28-24Boise St. ..................... 1994 Youngstown St. 14-28Terry Allen (6-7) (uNI 1979)Uni ............................... 1990 Boise St. 3-20Uni ............................... 1991 Weber St. 38-21Uni ............................... 1991 Marshall 13-41Uni ............................... 1992 eastern Wash. 17-14Uni ............................... 1992 Mcneese St. 29-7Uni ............................... 1992 Youngstown St. 7-19Uni ............................... 1993 Boston U. 21-27 (2 ot)Uni ............................... 1994 Montana 20-23Uni ............................... 1995 Murray St. 35-34Uni ............................... 1995 Marshall 24-41Uni ............................... 1996 eastern ill. 21-14Uni ............................... 1996 William & Mary 38-35Uni ............................... 1996 Marshall 14-31Dave Arnold (3-0) (Drake 1967)Montana St. ............. 1984 Arkansas St. 31-24Montana St. ............. 1984 Rhode island 32-20Montana St. ............. 1984* louisiana Tech 19-6Dave Arslanian (0-1) (Weber St. 1972)Weber St. ................... 1991 Uni 21-38Chris Ault (9-7) (Nevada 1968)nevada....................... 1978 Massachusetts 21-44nevada....................... 1979 eastern Ky. 30-33nevada....................... 1983 idaho St. 27-20nevada....................... 1983 north Texas 20-17 (ot)nevada....................... 1983 Southern ill. 7-23nevada....................... 1985 Arkansas St. 24-23nevada....................... 1985 Furman 12-35nevada....................... 1986 idaho 27-7nevada....................... 1986 Tennessee St. 33-6nevada....................... 1986 ga. Southern 38-48nevada....................... 1990 la.-Monroe 27-14nevada....................... 1990 Furman 42-35 (3 ot)nevada....................... 1990 Boise St. 59-52 (3 ot)nevada....................... 1990 ga. Southern 13-36nevada....................... 1991 Mcneese St. 22-16nevada....................... 1991 Youngstown St. 28-30Stephen Axman (0-1) (C.W. Post 1969)northern Ariz. ......... 1996 Furman 31-42Mike Ayers (3-2) (Georgetown [Ky.] 1974)Wofford ...................... 2003 n.C. A&T 31-10Wofford ...................... 2003 Western Ky. 34-17Wofford ...................... 2003 Delaware 9-24Wofford ...................... 2007 Montana 23-22Wofford ...................... 2007 Richmond 10-21David Bailiff (2-1) (Texas St. 1981)Texas St. ..................... 2005 ga. Southern 50-35Texas St. ..................... 2005 Cal Poly 14-7Texas St. ..................... 2005 Uni 37-40 (ot)Randy Ball (3-4) (Truman 1973)Western ill. ................ 1991 Marshall 17-20 (ot)Western ill. ................ 1996 Murray St. 6-34Western ill. ................ 1997 Jackson St. 31-24Western ill. ................ 1997 Mcneese St. 12-14Western ill. ................ 1998 Montana 52-9Western ill. ................ 1998 Florida A&M 24-21Western ill. ................ 1998 ga. Southern 14-42Darren Barbier (0-1) (Nicholls St. 1982)nicholls St. ................ 1996 Montana 3-48Frank Beamer (0-1) (Virginia Tech 1969)Murray St. ................. 1986 eastern ill. 21-28David Bennett (0-1) (Presbyterian 1984)Coastal Caro............. 2006 Appalachian St. 28-45
Todd Berry (2-2) (Tulsa 1983)illinois St. ................... 1998 northwestern St. 28-48illinois St. ................... 1999 Colgate 56-13illinois St. ................... 1999 Hofstra 37-20illinois St. ................... 1999 ga. Southern 17-28Dick Biddle (3-5) (Duke 1971)Colgate ...................... 1997 villanova 28-49Colgate ...................... 1998 ga. Southern 28-49Colgate ...................... 1999 illinois St. 13-56Colgate ...................... 2003 Massachusetts 19-7Colgate ...................... 2003 Western ill. 28-27Colgate ...................... 2003 Fla. Atlantic 36-24Colgate ...................... 2003 Delaware 0-40Colgate ...................... 2005 new Hampshire 21-55Larry Blakeney (5-7) (Auburn 1970)Troy .............................. 1993 Stephen F. Austin 42-20Troy .............................. 1993 Mcneese St. 35-28Troy .............................. 1993 Marshall 21-24Troy .............................. 1994 James Madison 26-45Troy .............................. 1995 ga. Southern 21-24Troy .............................. 1996 Florida A&M 29-25Troy .............................. 1996 Murray St. 31-3Troy .............................. 1996 Montana 7-70Troy .............................. 1998 Florida A&M 17-27Troy .............................. 1999 James Madison 27-7Troy .............................. 1999 Florida A&M 10-17Troy .............................. 2000 Appalachian St. 30-33Terry Bowden (2-2) (West Virginia 1978)Samford ..................... 1991 new Hampshire 29-13Samford ..................... 1991 James Madison 24-21Samford ..................... 1991 Youngstown St. 0-10Samford ..................... 1992 Delaware 21-56Bill Bowes (0-2) (Penn St. 1965)new Hampshire ..... 1991 Samford 13-29new Hampshire ..... 1994 Appalachian St. 10-17 (ot)Jesse Branch (1-2) (Arkansas 1964)Missouri St. ............... 1989 Maine 38-35Missouri St. ............... 1989 Stephen F. Austin 25-55Missouri St. ............... 1990 idaho 35-41Billy Brewer (1-1) (Mississippi 1961)louisiana Tech ........ 1982 South Carolina St. 38-3louisiana Tech ........ 1982 Delaware 0-17Don Brown (4-3) (Norwich 1977)northeastern ........... 2002 Fordham 24-29Massachusetts ........ 2006 lafayette 35-14Massachusetts ........ 2006 new Hampshire 24-17Massachusetts ........ 2006 Montana 19-17Massachusetts ........ 2006 Appalachian St. 17-28Massachusetts ........ 2007 Fordham 49-35Massachusetts ........ 2007 Southern ill. 27-34James Carson (0-3) (Jackson St. 1963)Jackson St. ................ 1995 Marshall 8-38Jackson St. ................ 1996 William & Mary 6-45Jackson St. ................ 1997 Western ill. 24-31Rick Carter (0-1) (Earlham 1965)Holy Cross................. 1983 Western Caro. 21-28Marino Casem (0-1) (Xavier [La.] 1956)Alcorn St. ................... 1984 louisiana Tech 21-44Mike Cavan (1-1) (Georgia 1972)east Tenn. St............. 1996 villanova 35-29east Tenn. St............. 1996 Montana 14-44George Chaump (4-2) (Bloomsburg 1958)Marshall ..................... 1987 James Madison 41-12Marshall ..................... 1987 Weber St. 51-23Marshall ..................... 1987 Appalachian St. 24-10Marshall ..................... 1987 la.-Monroe 42-43Marshall ..................... 1988 north Texas 7-0Marshall ..................... 1988 Furman 9-13David Clawson (4-3) (Williams 1989)Fordham.................... 2002 northeastern 29-24Fordham.................... 2002 villanova 10-24Richmond ................. 2005 Hampton 38-10Richmond ................. 2005 Furman 20-24Richmond ................. 2007 eastern Ky. 31-14Richmond ................. 2007 Wofford 21-10Richmond ................. 2007 Appalachian St. 35-55L.C. Cole (0-2) (Nebraska 1980)Tennessee St. .......... 1998 Appalachian St. 31-45Tennessee St. .......... 1999 n.C. A&T 10-24
Pat Collins (4-0) (Louisiana Tech 1963)la.-Monroe ............... 1987 north Texas 30-9la.-Monroe ............... 1987 eastern Ky. 33-32la.-Monroe ............... 1987 Uni 44-41 (ot)la.-Monroe ............... 1987* Marshall 43-42Archie Cooley Jr. (0-1) (Jackson St. 1962)Mississippi val. ........ 1984 louisiana Tech 19-66Jack Cosgrove (2-2) (Maine 1978)Maine.......................... 2001 Mcneese St. 14-10Maine.......................... 2001 Uni 28-56Maine.......................... 2002 Appalachian St. 14-13Maine.......................... 2002 ga. Southern 7-31Bruce Craddock (0-1) (Truman 1966)Western ill. ................ 1988 Western Ky. 32-35Jim Criner (3-1) (Cal Poly Pomona 1961)Boise St. ..................... 1980 grambling 14-9Boise St. ..................... 1980* eastern Ky. 31-29Boise St. ..................... 1981 Jackson St. 19-7Boise St. ..................... 1981 eastern Ky. 17-23Jack Crowe (0-2) (uAB 1970)Jacksonville St......... 2003 Western Ky. 7-45Jacksonville St......... 2004 Furman 7-49Bill Davis (2-2) (Johnson C. Smith 1965)South Carolina St. . 1981 Tennessee St. 26-25South Carolina St. . 1981 idaho St. 12-41South Carolina St. . 1982 Furman 17-0South Carolina St. . 1982 louisiana Tech 3-38Rey Dempsey (3-0) (Geneva 1958)Southern ill. ............. 1983 indiana St. 23-7Southern ill. ............. 1983 nevada 23-7Southern ill. ............. 1983* Western Caro. 43-7Mick Dennehy (3-4) (Montana 1973)Montana.................... 1996 nicholls St. 48-3Montana.................... 1996 east Tenn. St. 44-14Montana.................... 1996 Troy 70-7Montana.................... 1996 Marshall 29-49Montana.................... 1997 Mcneese St. 14-19Montana.................... 1998 Western ill. 9-52Montana.................... 1999 Youngstown St. 27-30Jim Dennison (0-1) (Wooster 1960)Akron .......................... 1985 Rhode island 27-35Jim Donnan (15-4) (North Carolina St. 1967)Marshall ..................... 1991 Western ill. 20-17 (ot)Marshall ..................... 1991 Uni 41-13Marshall ..................... 1991 eastern Ky. 14-7Marshall ..................... 1991 Youngstown St. 17-25Marshall ..................... 1992 eastern Ky. 44-0Marshall ..................... 1992 Middle Tenn. 35-21Marshall ..................... 1992 Delaware 28-7Marshall ..................... 1992* Youngstown St. 31-28Marshall ..................... 1993 Howard 28-14Marshall ..................... 1993 Delaware 34-31Marshall ..................... 1993 Troy 24-21Marshall ..................... 1993 Youngstown St. 5-17Marshall ..................... 1994 Middle Tenn. 49-14Marshall ..................... 1994 James Madison 28-21 (ot)Marshall ..................... 1994 Boise St. 24-28Marshall ..................... 1995 Jackson St. 38-8Marshall ..................... 1995 Uni 41-24Marshall ..................... 1995 Mcneese St. 25-13Marshall ..................... 1995 Montana 20-22Boots Donnelly (6-7) (Middle Tenn. 1965)Middle Tenn. ............ 1984 eastern Ky. 27-10Middle Tenn. ............ 1984 indiana St. 42-41 (3 ot)Middle Tenn. ............ 1984 louisiana Tech 13-21Middle Tenn. ............ 1985 ga. Southern 21-28Middle Tenn. ............ 1989 Appalachian St. 24-21Middle Tenn. ............ 1989 ga. Southern 3-45Middle Tenn. ............ 1990 Jackson St. 28-7Middle Tenn. ............ 1990 Boise St. 13-20Middle Tenn. ............ 1991 Sam Houston St. 20-19 (ot)Middle Tenn. ............ 1991 eastern Ky. 13-23Middle Tenn. ............ 1992 Appalachian St. 35-10Middle Tenn. ............ 1992 Marshall 21-35Middle Tenn. ............ 1994 Marshall 14-49Larry Donovan (0-1) (Nebraska 1964)Montana.................... 1982 idaho 7-21Fred Dunlap (1-2) (Colgate 1950)Colgate ...................... 1982 Boston U. 21-7Colgate ...................... 1982 Delaware 13-20
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Colgate ...................... 1983 Western Caro. 23-24Rich Ellerson (1-1) (hawaii 1977)Cal Poly ...................... 2005 Montana 35-21Cal Poly ...................... 2005 Texas St. 7-14Dave Elson (1-2) (Butler 1994)Western Ky. .............. 2003 Jacksonville St. 45-7Western Ky. .............. 2003 Wofford 17-34Western Ky. .............. 2004 Sam Houston St. 24-54Dennis Erickson (1-2) (Montana St. 1970)idaho........................... 1982 Montana 21-7idaho........................... 1982 eastern Ky. 30-38idaho........................... 1985 eastern Wash. 38-42Mark Farley (7-4) (uNI 1986)Uni ............................... 2001 eastern ill. 49-43Uni ............................... 2001 Maine 56-28Uni ............................... 2001 Montana 0-38Uni ............................... 2003 Montana St. 35-14Uni ............................... 2003 Delaware 7-37Uni ............................... 2005 eastern Wash. 41-38Uni ............................... 2005 new Hampshire 24-21Uni ............................... 2005 Texas St. 40-37 (ot)Uni ............................... 2005 Appalachian St. 16-21Uni ............................... 2007 new Hampshire 38-35Uni ............................... 2007 Delaware 27-39Mo Forte (0-1) (Minnesota 1971)n.C. A&T .................... 1986 ga. Southern 21-52Joe Gardi (2-5) (Maryland 1960)Hofstra ....................... 1995 Delaware 17-38Hofstra ....................... 1997 Delaware 14-24Hofstra ....................... 1999 lehigh 27-15Hofstra ....................... 1999 illinois St. 20-37Hofstra ....................... 2000 Furman 31-24Hofstra ....................... 2000 ga. Southern 20-48Hofstra ....................... 2001 lehigh 24-27 (ot)Keith Gilbertson (2-3) (Central Wash. 1971)idaho........................... 1986 nevada 7-27idaho........................... 1987 Weber St. 30-59idaho........................... 1988 Montana 38-19idaho........................... 1988 northwestern St. 38-30idaho........................... 1988 Furman 7-38Joe Glenn (8-2) (South Dakota 1971)Montana.................... 2000 eastern ill. 45-13Montana.................... 2000 Richmond 34-20Montana.................... 2000 Appalachian St. 19-16 (ot)Montana.................... 2000 ga. Southern 25-27Montana.................... 2001 northwestern St. 28-19Montana.................... 2001 Sam Houston St. 49-24Montana.................... 2001 Uni 38-0Montana.................... 2001* Furman 13-6Montana.................... 2002 northwestern St. 45-14Montana.................... 2002 Mcneese St. 20-24Sam Goodwin (3-3) (henderson St. 1966)northwestern St. ... 1988 Boise St. 22-13northwestern St. ... 1988 idaho 30-38northwestern St. ... 1997 eastern Wash. 10-40northwestern St. ... 1998 illinois St. 48-28northwestern St. ... 1998 Appalachian St. 31-20northwestern St. ... 1998 Massachusetts 31-41W.C. Gorden (0-9) (Tennessee St. 1952)Jackson St. ................ 1978 Florida A&M 10-15Jackson St. ................ 1981 Boise St. 7-19Jackson St. ................ 1982 eastern ill. 13-16 (ot)Jackson St. ................ 1985 ga. Southern 0-27Jackson St. ................ 1986 Tennessee St. 23-32Jackson St. ................ 1987 Arkansas St. 32-35Jackson St. ................ 1988 Stephen F. Austin 0-24Jackson St. ................ 1989 Montana 7-48Jackson St. ................ 1990 Middle Tenn. 7-28Mike Gottfried (0-1) (Morehead St. 1966)Murray St. ................. 1979 lehigh 9-28Lynn Graves (%3-1) (Stephen F. Austin 1965)Stephen F. Austin .. 1989% grambling 59-56Stephen F. Austin .. 1989% Missouri St. 55-25Stephen F. Austin .. 1989% Furman 21-19Stephen F. Austin .. 1989% ga. Southern 34-37Bob Griffin (2-3) (Southern Conn. St. 1963)Rhode island ........... 1981 idaho St. 0-51Rhode island ........... 1984 Richmond 23-17Rhode island ........... 1984 Montana St. 20-32Rhode island ........... 1985 Akron 35-27
Rhode island ........... 1985 Furman 15-59Skip hall (2-2) (Concordia-M’head 1966)Boise St. ..................... 1988 northwestern St. 13-22Boise St. ..................... 1990 Uni 20-3Boise St. ..................... 1990 Middle Tenn. 20-13Boise St. ..................... 1990 nevada 52-59 (3 ot)Jack harbaugh (6-3) (Bowling Green 1961)Western Ky. .............. 1997 eastern Ky. 42-14Western Ky. .............. 1997 eastern Wash. 21-38Western Ky. .............. 2000 Florida A&M 27-0Western Ky. .............. 2000 Appalachian St. 14-17Western Ky. .............. 2001 Furman 20-24Western Ky. .............. 2002 Murray St. 59-20Western Ky. .............. 2002 Western ill. 31-28Western Ky. .............. 2002 ga. Southern 31-28Western Ky. .............. 2002* Mcneese St. 34-14Bobby hauck (5-5) (Montana 1988)Montana.................... 2003 Western ill. 40-43 (2 ot)Montana.................... 2004 northwestern St. 56-7Montana.................... 2004 new Hampshire 47-17Montana.................... 2004 Sam Houston St. 34-13Montana.................... 2004 James Madison 21-31Montana.................... 2005 Cal Poly 21-35Montana.................... 2006 Mcneese St. 31-6Montana.................... 2006 Southern ill. 20-3Montana.................... 2006 Massachusetts 17-24Montana.................... 2007 Wofford 22-23Bill hayes (1-2) (N.C. Central 1964)n.C. A&T .................... 1992 Citadel 0-44n.C. A&T .................... 1999 Tennessee St. 24-10n.C. A&T .................... 1999 Youngstown St. 3-41Jon heacock (2-1) (Muskingum 1983)Youngstown St. ...... 2006 James Madison 35-31Youngstown St. ...... 2006 illinois St. 28-21Youngstown St. ...... 2006 Appalachian St. 24-49Jim hess (1-1) (Southeastern Okla. 1959)Stephen F. Austin .. 1988 Jackson St. 24-0Stephen F. Austin .. 1988 ga. Southern 6-27Kevin higgins (2-3) (West Chester 1979)lehigh ........................ 1998 Richmond 24-33lehigh ........................ 1998 Massachusetts 21-27lehigh ........................ 1999 Hofstra 15-27lehigh ........................ 2000 Western ill. 37-7lehigh ........................ 2000 Delaware 22-47Skip holtz (1-1) (Notre Dame 1986)Connecticut ............. 1998 Hampton 42-34Connecticut ............. 1998 ga. Southern 30-52Danny hope (0-1) (Eastern Ky. 1981)eastern Ky. ................ 2007 Richmond 14-31Rudy hubbard (2-0) (Ohio St. 1968)Florida A&M ............. 1978 Jackson St. 15-10Florida A&M ............. 1978* Massachusetts 35-28Mark hutson (0-1) (Oklahoma 1989)eastern ill. ................. 2006 illinois St. 13-24Sonny Jackson (1-1) (Nicholls St. 1963)nicholls St. ................ 1986 Appalachian St. 28-26nicholls St. ................ 1986 ga. Southern 31-55Billy Joe (3-6) (Villanova 1963)Florida A&M ............. 1996 Troy 25-29Florida A&M ............. 1997 ga. Southern 37-52Florida A&M ............. 1998 Troy 27-17Florida A&M ............. 1998 Western ill. 21-24Florida A&M ............. 1999 Appalachian St. 44-29Florida A&M ............. 1999 Troy 17-10Florida A&M ............. 1999 Youngstown St. 24-27Florida A&M ............. 2000 Western Ky. 0-27Florida A&M ............. 2001 ga. Southern 35-60Bobby Johnson (4-4) (Clemson 1973)Furman ...................... 1996 northern Ariz. 42-31Furman ...................... 1996 Marshall 0-54Furman ...................... 1999 Massachusetts 23-30 (ot)Furman ...................... 2000 Hofstra 24-31Furman ...................... 2001 Western Ky. 24-20Furman ...................... 2001 lehigh 34-17Furman ...................... 2001 ga. Southern 24-17Furman ...................... 2001 Montana 6-13Denver Johnson (1-1) (Tulsa 1981)illinois St. ................... 2006 eastern ill. 24-13illinois St. ................... 2006 Youngstown St. 21-28
Paul Johnson (14-3) (Western Caro. 1979)ga. Southern ........... 1997 Florida A&M 52-37ga. Southern ........... 1997 Delaware 7-16ga. Southern ........... 1998 Colgate 49-28ga. Southern ........... 1998 Connecticut 52-30ga. Southern ........... 1998 Western ill. 42-14ga. Southern ........... 1998 Massachusetts 43-55ga. Southern ........... 1999 northern Ariz. 72-29ga. Southern ........... 1999 Massachusetts 38-21ga. Southern ........... 1999 illinois St. 28-17ga. Southern ........... 1999* Youngstown St. 59-24ga. Southern ........... 2000 Mcneese St. 42-17ga. Southern ........... 2000 Hofstra 48-20ga. Southern ........... 2000 Delaware 27-18ga. Southern ........... 2000* Montana 27-25ga. Southern ........... 2001 Florida A&M 60-35ga. Southern ........... 2001 Appalachian St. 38-24ga. Southern ........... 2001 Furman 17-24Cardell Jones (0-2) (Alcorn St. 1965)Alcorn St. ................... 1992 la.-Monroe 27-78Alcorn St. ................... 1994 Youngstown St. 20-63Bobby Keasler (8-7) (La.-Monroe 1970)Mcneese St. ............. 1991 nevada 16-22Mcneese St. ............. 1992 idaho 23-20Mcneese St. ............. 1992 Uni 7-29Mcneese St. ............. 1993 William & Mary 34-28Mcneese St. ............. 1993 Troy 28-35Mcneese St. ............. 1994 idaho 38-21Mcneese St. ............. 1994 Montana 28-30Mcneese St. ............. 1995 idaho 33-3Mcneese St. ............. 1995 Delaware 52-18Mcneese St. ............. 1995 Marshall 13-25Mcneese St. ............. 1997 Montana 19-14Mcneese St. ............. 1997 Western ill. 14-12Mcneese St. ............. 1997 Delaware 23-21Mcneese St. ............. 1997 Youngstown St. 9-10Mcneese St. ............. 1998 Massachusetts 19-21K.C. Keeler (8-2) (Delaware 1981)Delaware ................... 2003 Southern ill. 48-7Delaware ................... 2003 Uni 37-7Delaware ................... 2003 Wofford 24-9Delaware ................... 2003* Colgate 40-0Delaware ................... 2004 lafayette 28-14Delaware ................... 2004 William & Mary 38-44 (2 ot)Delaware ................... 2007 Delaware St. 44-7Delaware ................... 2007 Uni 39-27Delaware ................... 2007 Southern ill. 20-17Delaware ................... 2007 Appalachian St. 21-49Roy Kidd (16-15) (Eastern Ky. 1954)eastern Ky. ................ 1979 nevada 33-30eastern Ky. ................ 1979* lehigh 30-7eastern Ky. ................ 1980 lehigh 23-20eastern Ky. ................ 1980 Boise St. 29-31eastern Ky. ................ 1981 Delaware 35-28eastern Ky. ................ 1981 Boise St. 23-17eastern Ky. ................ 1981 idaho St. 23-34eastern Ky. ................ 1982 idaho St. 38-30eastern Ky. ................ 1982 Tennessee St. 13-7eastern Ky. ................ 1982* Delaware 17-14eastern Ky. ................ 1983 Boston U. 20-24eastern Ky. ................ 1984 Middle Tenn. 10-27eastern Ky. ................ 1986 Furman 23-10eastern Ky. ................ 1986 eastern ill. 24-22eastern Ky. ................ 1986 Arkansas St. 10-24eastern Ky. ................ 1987 Western Ky. 40-17eastern Ky. ................ 1987 la.-Monroe 32-33eastern Ky. ................ 1988 Massachusetts 28-17eastern Ky. ................ 1988 Western Ky. 41-24eastern Ky. ................ 1988 ga. Southern 17-21eastern Ky. ................ 1989 Youngstown St. 24-28eastern Ky. ................ 1990 Furman 17-45eastern Ky. ................ 1991 Appalachian St. 14-3eastern Ky. ................ 1991 Middle Tenn. 23-13eastern Ky. ................ 1991 Marshall 7-14eastern Ky. ................ 1992 Marshall 0-44eastern Ky. ................ 1993 ga. Southern 12-14eastern Ky. ................ 1994 Boston U. 30-23eastern Ky. ................ 1994 Youngstown St. 15-18eastern Ky. ................ 1995 Montana 0-48eastern Ky. ................ 1997 Western Ky. 14-42Jerry Kill (4-5) (Southwestern [Kan.] 1983)Southern ill. ............. 2003 Delaware 7-48Southern ill. ............. 2004 eastern Wash. 31-35
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Southern ill. ............. 2005 eastern ill. 21-6Southern ill. ............. 2005 Appalachian St. 24-38Southern ill. ............. 2006 Tenn.-Martin 36-30Southern ill. ............. 2006 Montana 3-20Southern ill. ............. 2007 eastern ill. 30-11Southern ill. ............. 2007 Massachusetts 34-27Southern ill. ............. 2007 Delaware 17-20Jim Koetter (0-1) (Idaho St. 1961)idaho St. .................... 1983 nevada 20-27Dave Kragthorpe (3-0) (utah St. 1955)idaho St. .................... 1981 Rhode island 51-0idaho St. .................... 1981 South Carolina St. 41-12idaho St. .................... 1981* eastern Ky. 34-23Mike Kramer (3-4) (Idaho 1977)eastern Wash. .......... 1997 northwestern St. 40-10eastern Wash. .......... 1997 Western Ky. 38-21eastern Wash. .......... 1997 Youngstown St. 14-25Montana St. ............. 2002 Mcneese St. 14-21Montana St. ............. 2003 Uni 14-35Montana St. ............. 2006 Furman 31-13Montana St. ............. 2006 Appalachian St. 28-45Larry Lacewell (6-4) (Ark.-Monticello 1959)Arkansas St. ............. 1984 Chattanooga 37-10Arkansas St. ............. 1984 Montana St. 14-31Arkansas St. ............. 1985 grambling 10-7Arkansas St. ............. 1985 nevada 23-24Arkansas St. ............. 1986 Sam Houston St. 48-7Arkansas St. ............. 1986 Delaware 55-14Arkansas St. ............. 1986 eastern Ky. 24-10Arkansas St. ............. 1986 ga. Southern 21-48Arkansas St. ............. 1987 Jackson St. 35-32Arkansas St. ............. 1987 Uni 28-49Bobby Lamb (3-4) (Furman 1987)Furman ...................... 2002 villanova 38-45Furman ...................... 2004 Jacksonville St. 49-7Furman ...................... 2004 James Madison 13-14Furman ...................... 2005 nicholls St. 14-12Furman ...................... 2005 Richmond 24-20Furman ...................... 2005 Appalachian St. 23-29Furman ...................... 2006 Montana St. 13-31Alton Lavan (0-1) (Colorado St. 1968)Delaware St. ............. 2007 Delaware 7-44Jimmye Laycock (4-7) (William & Mary 1970)William & Mary ....... 1986 Delaware 17-51William & Mary ....... 1989 Furman 10-24William & Mary ....... 1990 Massachusetts 38-0William & Mary ....... 1990 UCF 38-52William & Mary ....... 1993 Mcneese St. 28-34William & Mary ....... 1996 Jackson St. 45-6William & Mary ....... 1996 Uni 35-38William & Mary ....... 2001 Appalachian St. 27-40William & Mary ....... 2004 Hampton 42-35William & Mary ....... 2004 Delaware 44-38 (2 ot)William & Mary ....... 2004 James Madison 34-48Pete Lembo (1-2) (Georgetown 1992)lehigh ........................ 2001 Hofstra 27-24 (ot)lehigh ........................ 2001 Furman 17-34lehigh ........................ 2004 James Madison 14-13Tom Lichtenberg (0-1) (Louisville 1962)Maine.......................... 1989 Missouri St. 35-38Tom Masella (0-1) (Wagner 1981)Fordham.................... 2007 Massachusetts 35-49Mickey Matthews (4-3) (West Tex. A&M 1986)James Madison ...... 1999 Troy 7-27James Madison ...... 2004 lehigh 14-13James Madison ...... 2004 Furman 14-13James Madison ...... 2004 William & Mary 48-34James Madison ...... 2004* Montana 31-21James Madison ...... 2006 Youngstown St. 31-35James Madison ...... 2007 Appalachian St. 27-28Sean McDonnell (3-4) (New hampshire 1978)new Hampshire ..... 2004 ga. Southern 27-23new Hampshire ..... 2004 Montana 17-47new Hampshire ..... 2005 Colgate 55-21new Hampshire ..... 2005 Uni 21-24new Hampshire ..... 2006 Hampton 41-38new Hampshire ..... 2006 Massachusetts 17-24new Hampshire ..... 2007 Uni 35-38Gene McDowell (2-2) (Florida St. 1963)UCF .............................. 1990 Youngstown St. 20-17
UCF .............................. 1990 William & Mary 52-38UCF .............................. 1990 ga. Southern 7-44UCF .............................. 1993 Youngstown St. 30-56John Merritt (†1-2) (Kentucky St. 1950)Tennessee St. .......... 1981† South Carolina St. 25-26 (ot)Tennessee St. .......... 1982† eastern ill. 20-19Tennessee St. .......... 1982† eastern Ky. 7-13Al Molde (1-2) (Gust. Adolphus 1966)eastern ill. ................. 1983 indiana St. 13-16 (2 ot)eastern ill. ................. 1986 Murray St. 28-21eastern ill. ................. 1986 eastern Ky. 22-24Jerry Moore (18-10) (Baylor 1961)Appalachian St. ...... 1989 Middle Tenn. 21-24Appalachian St. ...... 1991 eastern Ky. 3-14Appalachian St. ...... 1992 Middle Tenn. 10-35Appalachian St. ...... 1994 new Hampshire 17-10 (ot)Appalachian St. ...... 1994 Boise St. 14-17Appalachian St. ...... 1995 James Madison 31-24Appalachian St. ...... 1995 Stephen F. Austin 17-27Appalachian St. ...... 1998 Tennessee St. 45-31Appalachian St. ...... 1998 northwestern St. 20-31Appalachian St. ...... 1999 Florida A&M 29-44Appalachian St. ...... 2000 Troy 33-30Appalachian St. ...... 2000 Western Ky. 17-14Appalachian St. ...... 2000 Montana 16-19 (ot)Appalachian St. ...... 2001 William & Mary 40-27Appalachian St. ...... 2001 ga. Southern 24-38Appalachian St. ...... 2002 Maine 13-14Appalachian St. ...... 2005 lafayette 34-23Appalachian St. ...... 2005 Southern ill. 38-24Appalachian St. ...... 2005 Furman 29-23Appalachian St. ...... 2005* Uni 21-16Appalachian St. ...... 2006 Coastal Caro. 45-28Appalachian St. ...... 2006 Montana St. 38-17Appalachian St. ...... 2006 Youngstown St. 49-24Appalachian St. ...... 2006* Massachusetts 28-17Appalachian St. ...... 2007 James Madison 28-27Appalachian St. ...... 2007 eastern Wash. 38-35Appalachian St. ...... 2007 Richmond 55-35Appalachian St. ...... 2007* Delaware 49-21Darrell Mudra (4-3) (Peru St. 1951)eastern ill. ................. 1982 Jackson St. 16-13 (ot)eastern ill. ................. 1982 Tennessee St. 19-20Uni ............................... 1985 eastern Wash. 17-14Uni ............................... 1985 ga. Southern 33-40Uni ............................... 1987 Youngstown St. 31-28Uni ............................... 1987 Arkansas St. 49-28Uni ............................... 1987 la.-Monroe 41-44 (ot)Tim Murphy (0-1) (Springfield 1978)Maine.......................... 1987 ga. Southern 28-31 (ot)Corky Nelson (0-3) (Texas St. 1964)north Texas .............. 1983 nevada 17-20 (ot)north Texas .............. 1987 la.-Monroe 9-30north Texas .............. 1988 Marshall 0-7Buddy Nix (0-1) (West Ala. 1961)Chattanooga ........... 1984 Arkansas St. 10-37houston Nutt (1-2) (Oklahoma St. 1981)Murray St. ................. 1995 Uni 34-35Murray St. ................. 1996 Western ill. 34-6Murray St. ................. 1996 Troy 3-31Joe Pannunzio (0-1) (Colorado-St. Pueblo 1982)Murray St. ................. 2002 Western Ky. 20-59Don Patterson (2-3) (Army 1973)Western ill. ................ 2000 lehigh 7-37Western ill. ................ 2002 eastern ill. 48-9Western ill. ................ 2002 Western Ky. 28-31Western ill. ................ 2003 Montana 43-40 (2 ot)Western ill. ................ 2003 Colgate 27-28John Pearce (2-2) (Tex. A&M-Commerce 1970)Stephen F. Austin .. 1993 Troy 20-42Stephen F. Austin .. 1995 eastern ill. 34-29Stephen F. Austin .. 1995 Appalachian St. 27-17Stephen F. Austin .. 1995 Montana 14-70Bob Pickett (1-1) (Maine 1959)Massachusetts ........ 1978 nevada 44-21Massachusetts ........ 1978 Florida A&M 28-35Mike Price (1-1) (Puget Sound 1969)Weber St. ................... 1987 idaho 59-30Weber St. ................... 1987 Marshall 23-51
Bob Pruett (4-0) (Marshall 1965)Marshall ..................... 1996 Delaware 59-14Marshall ..................... 1996 Furman 54-0Marshall ..................... 1996 Uni 31-14Marshall ..................... 1996* Montana 49-29Joe Purzycki (0-1) (Delaware 1971)James Madison ...... 1987 Marshall 12-41Dennis Raetz (1-2) (Nebraska 1968)indiana St. ................. 1983 eastern ill. 16-13 (2 ot)indiana St. ................. 1983 Southern ill. 7-23indiana St. ................. 1984 Middle Tenn. 41-42 (3 ot)Ron Randleman (3-4) (William Penn 1964)Sam Houston St. .... 1986 Arkansas St. 7-48Sam Houston St. .... 1991 Middle Tenn. 19-20 (ot)Sam Houston St. .... 2001 northern Ariz. 34-31Sam Houston St. .... 2001 Montana 24-49Sam Houston St. .... 2004 Western Ky. 54-24Sam Houston St. .... 2004 eastern Wash. 35-34Sam Houston St. .... 2004 Montana 13-34Tubby Raymond (11-11) (Michigan 1950)Delaware ................... 1981 eastern Ky. 28-35Delaware ................... 1982 Colgate 20-13Delaware ................... 1982 louisiana Tech 17-0Delaware ................... 1982 eastern Ky. 14-17Delaware ................... 1986 William & Mary 51-17Delaware ................... 1986 Arkansas St. 14-55Delaware ................... 1988 Furman 7-21Delaware ................... 1991 James Madison 35-42 (2ot)Delaware ................... 1992 Samford 56-21Delaware ................... 1992 la.-Monroe 41-18Delaware ................... 1992 Marshall 7-28Delaware ................... 1993 Montana 49-48Delaware ................... 1993 Marshall 31-34Delaware ................... 1995 Hofstra 38-17Delaware ................... 1995 Mcneese St. 18-52Delaware ................... 1996 Marshall 14-59Delaware ................... 1997 Hofstra 24-14Delaware ................... 1997 ga. Southern 16-7Delaware ................... 1997 Mcneese St. 21-23Delaware ................... 2000 Portland St. 49-14Delaware ................... 2000 lehigh 47-22Delaware ................... 2000 ga. Southern 18-27Don Read (8-4) (Sacramento St. 1959)Montana.................... 1988 idaho 19-38Montana.................... 1989 Jackson St. 48-7Montana.................... 1989 eastern ill. 25-19Montana.................... 1989 ga. Southern 15-45Montana.................... 1993 Delaware 48-49Montana.................... 1994 Uni 23-20Montana.................... 1994 Mcneese St. 30-28Montana.................... 1994 Youngstown St. 9-28Montana.................... 1995 eastern Ky. 48-0Montana.................... 1995 ga. Southern 45-0Montana.................... 1995 Stephen F. Austin 70-14Montana.................... 1995* Marshall 22-20Jim Reid (1-4) (Maine 1973)Massachusetts ........ 1988 eastern Ky. 17-28Massachusetts ........ 1990 William & Mary 0-38Richmond ................. 1998 lehigh 23-24Richmond ................. 2000 Youngstown St. 10-3Richmond ................. 2000 Montana 20-34Dave Roberts (2-5) (Western Caro. 1968)Western Ky. .............. 1987 eastern Ky. 17-40Western Ky. .............. 1988 Western ill. 35-32Western Ky. .............. 1988 eastern Ky. 24-41la.-Monroe ............... 1990 nevada 14-27la.-Monroe ............... 1992 Alcorn St. 78-27la.-Monroe ............... 1992 Delaware 18-41la.-Monroe ............... 1993 idaho 31-34Steve Roberts (0-1) (Ouachita Baptist 1987)northwestern St. ... 2001 Montana 19-28Eddie Robinson (0-3) (Leland 1941)grambling ................ 1980 Boise St. 9-14grambling ................ 1985 Arkansas St. 7-10grambling ................ 1989 Stephen F. Austin 56-59Erk Russell (16-2) (Auburn 1949)ga. Southern ........... 1985 Jackson St. 27-0ga. Southern ........... 1985 Middle Tenn. 28-21ga. Southern ........... 1985 Uni 40-33ga. Southern ........... 1985* Furman 44-42ga. Southern ........... 1986 n.C. A&T 52-21
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ga. Southern ........... 1986 nicholls St. 55-31ga. Southern ........... 1986 nevada 48-38ga. Southern ........... 1986* Arkansas St. 48-21ga. Southern ........... 1987 Maine 31-28 (ot)ga. Southern ........... 1987 Appalachian St. 0-19ga. Southern ........... 1988 Citadel 38-20ga. Southern ........... 1988 Stephen F. Austin 27-6ga. Southern ........... 1988 eastern Ky. 21-17ga. Southern ........... 1988 Furman 12-17ga. Southern ........... 1989 villanova 52-36ga. Southern ........... 1989 Middle Tenn. 45-3ga. Southern ........... 1989 Montana 45-15ga. Southern ........... 1989* Stephen F. Austin 37-34Jimmy Satterfield (7-3) (South Carolina 1962)Furman ...................... 1986 eastern Ky. 10-23Furman ...................... 1988 Delaware 21-7Furman ...................... 1988 Marshall 13-9Furman ...................... 1988 idaho 38-7Furman ...................... 1988* ga. Southern 17-12Furman ...................... 1989 William & Mary 24-10Furman ...................... 1989 Youngstown St. 42-23Furman ...................... 1989 Stephen F. Austin 19-21Furman ...................... 1990 eastern Ky. 45-17Furman ...................... 1990 nevada 35-42 (3 ot)Rip Scherer (2-2) (William & Mary 1974)James Madison ...... 1991 Delaware 42-35 (2 ot)James Madison ...... 1991 Samford 21-24James Madison ...... 1994 Troy 45-26James Madison ...... 1994 Marshall 21-28 (ot)howard Schnellenberger (2-1) (Kentucky 1956)Fla. Atlantic .............. 2003 Bethune-Cookman 32-24Fla. Atlantic .............. 2003 northern Ariz. 48-25Fla. Atlantic .............. 2003 Colgate 24-36Mike Sewak (2-3) (Virginia 1981)ga. Southern ........... 2002 Bethune-Cookman 34-0ga. Southern ........... 2002 Maine 31-7ga. Southern ........... 2002 Western Ky. 28-31ga. Southern ........... 2004 new Hampshire 23-27ga. Southern ........... 2005 Texas St. 35-50Dal Shealy (1-2) (Carson-Newman 1960)Richmond ................. 1984 Boston U. 35-33Richmond ................. 1984 Rhode island 17-23Richmond ................. 1987 Appalachian St. 3-20Dick Sheridan (3-3) (South Carolina 1964)Furman ...................... 1982 South Carolina St. 0-17Furman ...................... 1983 Boston U. 35-16Furman ...................... 1983 Western Caro. 7-14Furman ...................... 1985 Rhode island 59-15Furman ...................... 1985 nevada 35-12Furman ...................... 1985 ga. Southern 42-44Matt Simon (0-1) (Eastern N.M. 1976)north Texas .............. 1994 Boise St. 20-24Jason Simpson (0-1) (Southern Miss. 1995)Tenn.-Martin ............ 2006 Southern ill. 30-36George Small (0-1) (N.C. A&T 1979)n.C. A&T .................... 2003 Wofford 10-31John L. Smith (3-5) (Weber St. 1971)idaho........................... 1989 eastern ill. 21-38idaho........................... 1990 Missouri St. 41-35idaho........................... 1990 ga. Southern 27-28idaho........................... 1992 Mcneese St. 20-23idaho........................... 1993 la.-Monroe 34-31idaho........................... 1993 Boston U. 21-14idaho........................... 1993 Youngstown St. 16-35idaho........................... 1994 Mcneese St. 21-38Jerome Souers (^1-3) (Oregon 1983)northern Ariz. ......... 1999^ ga. Southern 29-72northern Ariz. ......... 2001 Sam Houston St. 31-34northern Ariz. ......... 2003 Mcneese St. 35-3northern Ariz. ......... 2003 Fla. Atlantic 25-48Bob Spoo (1-8) (Purdue 1960)eastern ill. ................. 1989 idaho 38-21eastern ill. ................. 1989 Montana 19-25eastern ill. ................. 1995 Stephen F. Austin 29-34eastern ill. ................. 1996 Uni 14-21eastern ill. ................. 2000 Montana 13-45
eastern ill. ................. 2001 Uni 43-49eastern ill. ................. 2002 Western ill. 9-48eastern ill. ................. 2005 Southern ill. 6-21eastern ill. ................. 2007 Southern ill. 11-30Scott Stoker (0-2) (Northwestern St. 1991)northwestern St. ... 2002 Montana 14-45northwestern St. ... 2004 Montana 7-56Tim Stowers (6-2) (Auburn 1979)ga. Southern ........... 1990 Citadel 31-0ga. Southern ........... 1990 idaho 28-27ga. Southern ........... 1990 UCF 44-7ga. Southern ........... 1990* nevada 36-13ga. Southern ........... 1993 eastern Ky. 14-12ga. Southern ........... 1993 Youngstown St. 14-34ga. Southern ........... 1995 Troy 24-21ga. Southern ........... 1995 Montana 0-45Charlie Taaffe (1-3) (Siena 1973)Citadel ........................ 1988 ga. Southern 20-38Citadel ........................ 1990 ga. Southern 0-31Citadel ........................ 1992 n.C. A&T 44-0Citadel ........................ 1992 Youngstown St. 17-42Andy Talley (3-6) (Southern Conn. St. 1967)villanova.................... 1989 ga. Southern 36-52villanova.................... 1991 Youngstown St. 16-17villanova.................... 1992 Youngstown St. 20-23villanova.................... 1996 east Tenn. St. 29-35villanova.................... 1997 Colgate 49-28villanova.................... 1997 Youngstown St. 34-37villanova.................... 2002 Furman 45-38villanova.................... 2002 Fordham 24-10villanova.................... 2002 Mcneese St. 28-39Tommy Tate (3-4) (McNeese St. 1979)Mcneese St. ............. 2000 ga. Southern 17-42Mcneese St. ............. 2001 Maine 10-14Mcneese St. ............. 2002 Montana St. 21-14Mcneese St. ............. 2002 Montana 24-20Mcneese St. ............. 2002 villanova 39-28Mcneese St. ............. 2002 Western Ky. 14-34Mcneese St. ............. 2003 northern Ariz. 3-35Frank Tavani (0-3) (Lebanon Valley 1975)lafayette ................... 2004 Delaware 14-28lafayette ................... 2005 Appalachian St. 23-34lafayette ................... 2006 Massachusetts 14-35Joe Taylor (0-5) (Western Ill. 1972)Hampton .................. 1997 Youngstown St. 13-28Hampton .................. 1998 Connecticut 34-42Hampton .................. 2004 William & Mary 35-42Hampton .................. 2005 Richmond 10-38Hampton .................. 2006 new Hampshire 38-41Rick Taylor (1-3) (Gettysburg 1964)Boston U.................... 1982 Colgate 7-21Boston U.................... 1983 eastern Ky. 24-20Boston U.................... 1983 Furman 16-35Boston U.................... 1984 Richmond 33-35Bill Thomas (1-1) (Tennessee St. 1971)Tennessee St. .......... 1986 Jackson St. 32-23Tennessee St. .......... 1986 nevada 6-33Jay Thomas (0-1) (Southern Miss. 1988)nicholls St. ................ 2005 Furman 12-14Chris Tormey (0-1) (Idaho 1978)idaho........................... 1995 Mcneese St. 3-33Jim Tressel (23-6) (Baldwin-Wallace 1975)Youngstown St. ...... 1987 Uni 28-31Youngstown St. ...... 1989 eastern Ky. 28-24Youngstown St. ...... 1989 Furman 23-42Youngstown St. ...... 1990 UCF 17-20Youngstown St. ...... 1991 villanova 17-16Youngstown St. ...... 1991 nevada 30-28Youngstown St. ...... 1991 Samford 10-0Youngstown St. ...... 1991* Marshall 25-17Youngstown St. ...... 1992 villanova 23-20Youngstown St. ...... 1992 Citadel 42-17Youngstown St. ...... 1992 Uni 19-7Youngstown St. ...... 1992 Marshall 28-31Youngstown St. ...... 1993 UCF 56-30Youngstown St. ...... 1993 ga. Southern 34-14Youngstown St. ...... 1993 idaho 35-16
Youngstown St. ...... 1993* Marshall 17-5Youngstown St. ...... 1994 Alcorn St. 63-20Youngstown St. ...... 1994 eastern Ky. 18-15Youngstown St. ...... 1994 Montana 28-9Youngstown St. ...... 1994* Boise St. 28-14Youngstown St. ...... 1997 Hampton 28-13Youngstown St. ...... 1997 villanova 37-34Youngstown St. ...... 1997 eastern Wash. 25-14Youngstown St. ...... 1997* Mcneese St. 10-9Youngstown St. ...... 1999 Montana 30-27Youngstown St. ...... 1999 n.C. A&T 41-3Youngstown St. ...... 1999 Florida A&M 27-24Youngstown St. ...... 1999 ga. Southern 24-59Youngstown St. ...... 2000 Richmond 3-10Matt Viator (0-2) (McNeese St. 1986)Mcneese St. ............. 2006 Montana 6-31Mcneese St. ............. 2007 eastern Wash. 15-44Tim Walsh (0-1) (uC Riverside 1977)Portland St. .............. 2000 Delaware 14-49Bob Waters (3-1) (Presbyterian 1960)Western Caro. .......... 1983 Colgate 24-23Western Caro. .......... 1983 Holy Cross 28-21Western Caro. .......... 1983 Furman 14-7Western Caro. .......... 1983 Southern ill. 7-43Mark Whipple (5-2) (Brown 1979)Massachusetts ........ 1998 Mcneese St. 21-19Massachusetts ........ 1998 lehigh 27-21Massachusetts ........ 1998 northwestern St. 41-31Massachusetts ........ 1998* ga. Southern 55-43Massachusetts ........ 1999 Furman 30-23 (ot)Massachusetts ........ 1999 ga. Southern 21-38Massachusetts ........ 2003 Colgate 7-19John Whitehead (1-2) (East Stroudsburg 1950)lehigh ........................ 1979 Murray St. 28-9lehigh ........................ 1979 eastern Ky. 7-30lehigh ........................ 1980 eastern Ky. 20-23A.L. Williams (3-1) (Louisiana Tech 1957)louisiana Tech ........ 1984 Mississippi val. 66-19louisiana Tech ........ 1984 Alcorn St. 44-21louisiana Tech ........ 1984 Middle Tenn. 21-13louisiana Tech ........ 1984 Montana St. 6-19Steve Wilson (0-1) (howard 1979)Howard ...................... 1993 Marshall 14-28Alex Wood (0-1) (Iowa 1979)James Madison ...... 1995 Appalachian St. 24-31Sparky Woods (2-2) (Carson-Newman 1976)Appalachian St. ...... 1986 nicholls St. 26-28Appalachian St. ...... 1987 Richmond 20-3Appalachian St. ...... 1987 ga. Southern 19-0Appalachian St. ...... 1987 Marshall 10-24Paul Wulff (2-3) (Washington St. 1990)eastern Wash. .......... 2004 Southern ill. 35-31eastern Wash. .......... 2004 Sam Houston St. 34-35eastern Wash. .......... 2005 Uni 38-41eastern Wash. .......... 2007 Mcneese St. 44-15eastern Wash. .......... 2007 Appalachian St. 35-38Alvin Wyatt (0-2) (Bethune-Cookman 1970)Bethune-Cookman..... 2002 ga. Southern 0-34Bethune-Cookman..... 2003 Fla. Atlantic 24-32Dick Zornes (1-2) (Eastern Wash. 1968)eastern Wash. .......... 1985 idaho 42-38eastern Wash. .......... 1985 Uni 14-17eastern Wash. .......... 1992 Uni 14-17*National championship. †Tennessee State’s participation vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions. %Stephen F. Austin’s participation vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions. ̂ Northern Arizona’s participa-tion vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
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FBS Coach-of-the- Year Award
(Selected by the American Football Coaches Association [AFCA] and the Football Writers Association of America [FWAA])
AFCA1935 lynn Waldorf, northwestern1936 Dick Harlow, Harvard1937 edward Mylin, lafayette1938 Bill Kern, Carnegie Mellon1939 eddie Anderson, iowa1940 Clark Shaughnessy, Stanford1941 Frank leahy, notre Dame1942 Bill Alexander, georgia Tech1943 Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pacific1944 Carroll Widdoes, ohio St.1945 Bo McMillin, indiana1946 Red Blaik, Army1947 Fritz Crisler, Michigan1948 Bennie oosterbaan, Michigan1949 Bud Wilkinson, oklahoma1950 Charlie Caldwell, Princeton1951 Chuck Taylor, Stanford1952 Biggie Munn, Michigan St.1953 Jim Tatum, Maryland1954 Red Sanders, UClA1955 Duffy Daugherty, Michigan St.1956 Bowden Wyatt, Tennessee1957 Woody Hayes, ohio St.1958 Paul Dietzel, lSU1959 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse1960 Murray Warmath, Minnesota1961 Bear Bryant, Alabama1962 John McKay, Southern California1963 Darrell Royal, Texas1964 Frank Broyles, Arkansas, and Ara Parseghian, notre Dame1965 Tommy Prothro, UClA1966 Tom Cahill, Army1967 John Pont, indiana1968 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1969 Bo Schembechler, Michigan1970 Charlie McClendon, lSU, and Darrell Royal, Texas1971 Bear Bryant, Alabama1972 John McKay, Southern California1973 Bear Bryant, Alabama1974 grant Teaff, Baylor1975 Frank Kush, Arizona St.1976 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh1977 Don James, Washington1978 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1979 earle Bruce, ohio St.1980 vince Dooley, georgia1981 Danny Ford, Clemson1982 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1983 Ken Hatfield, Air Force1984 lavell edwards, BYU1985 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force1986 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1987 Dick MacPherson, Syracuse1988 Don nehlen, West virginia1989 Bill McCartney, Colorado1990 Bobby Ross, georgia Tech1991 Bill lewis, east Carolina1992 gene Stallings, Alabama1993 Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin1994 Tom osborne, nebraska1995 gary Barnett, northwestern1996 Bruce Snyder, Arizona St.1997 lloyd Carr, Michigan1998 Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee
1999 Frank Beamer, virginia Tech2000 Bob Stoops, oklahoma2001 larry Coker, Miami (Fla.) & Ralph Friedgen, Maryland2002 Jim Tressel, ohio St.2003 Pete Carroll, Southern California2004 Tommy Tuberville, Auburn2005 Joe Paterno, Penn St.2006 Jim grobe, Wake Forest2007 Mark Mangino, Kansas
EDDIE ROBINSON COACh OF ThE YEAR (FWAA)1957 Woody Hayes, ohio St.1958 Paul Dietzel, lSU1959 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse1960 Murray Warmath, Minnesota1961 Darrell Royal, Texas1962 John McKay, Southern California1963 Darrell Royal, Texas1964 Ara Parseghian, notre Dame1965 Duffy Daugherty, Michigan St.1966 Tom Cahill, Army1967 John Pont, indiana1968 Woody Hayes, ohio St.1969 Bo Schembechler, Michigan1970 Alex Agase, northwestern1971 Bob Devaney, nebraska1972 John McKay, Southern California1973 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh1974 grant Teaff, Baylor1975 Woody Hayes, ohio St.1976 Johnny Majors, Pittsburgh1977 lou Holtz, Arkansas1978 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1979 earle Bruce, ohio St.1980 vince Dooley, georgia1981 Danny Ford, Clemson1982 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1983 Howard Schnellenberger, Miami (Fla.)1984 lavell edwards, BYU1985 Fisher DeBerry, Air Force1986 Joe Paterno, Penn St.1987 Dick MacPherson, Syracuse1988 lou Holtz, notre Dame1989 Bill McCartney, Colorado1990 Bobby Ross, georgia Tech1991 Don James, Washington1992 gene Stallings, Alabama1993 Terry Bowden, Auburn1994 Rich Brooks, oregon1995 gary Barnett, northwestern1996 Bruce Snyder, Arizona St.1997 Mike Price, Washington St.1998 Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee1999 Frank Beamer, virginia Tech2000 Bob Stoops, oklahoma2001 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland2002 Jim Tressel, ohio St.2003 nick Saban, lSU2004 Urban Meyer, Utah2005 Charlie Weis, notre Dame2006 greg Schiano, Rutgers2007 Mark Mangino, Kansas
FCS Coach-of-the-Year Award
(Selected by the American Football Coaches Association)1983 Rey Dempsey, Southern ill.1984 Dave Arnold, Montana St.1985 Dick Sheridan, Furman
1986 erk Russell, ga. Southern1987 Mark Duffner, Holy Cross1988 Jimmy Satterfield, Furman1989 erk Russell, ga. Southern1990 Tim Stowers, ga. Southern1991 Mark Duffner, Holy Cross1992 Charlie Taafe, Citadel1993 Dan Allen, Boston U.1994 Jim Tressel, Youngstown St.1995 Don Read, Montana1996 Ray Tellier, Columbia1997 Andy Talley, villanova1998 Mark Whipple, Massachusetts1999 Paul Johnson, ga. Southern2000 Paul Johnson, ga. Southern2001 Bobby Johnson, Furman2002 Jack Harbaugh, Western Ky.2003 Dick Biddle, Colgate2004 Mickey Matthews, James Madison2005 Jerry Moore, Appalachian St.2006 Jerry Moore, Appalachian St.2007 Jerry Moore, Appalachian St.
OThER 2007 COAChING AWARDSThE ESPN/hOME DEPOT COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, Kansas (Presented by The Home Depot to the nation’s top coach)BEAR BRYANT COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, Kansas (Presented by the national Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association)WALTER CAMP COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, Kansas (Presented by the Walter Camp Foundation)ASSOCIATED PRESS COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, Kansas (Pre sented by The Associated Press member newspapers, Tv and radio stations)BOBBY DODD COACh OF ThE YEAR – Lloyd Carr, Michigan (Presented by the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation, Atlanta, georgia)GEORGE MuNGER COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, Kansas (Presented annually by the Maxwell Football Club. The award is named for former University of Pennsylvania coach george Munger. His devotion to ethics in athletics, and his commitment to education is the standard for which all college coaches should strive.)ThE SPORTING NEWS COACh OF ThE YEAR – Mark Mangino, KansasThE WOODY hAYES TROPhY – Mark Mangino, KansasSChuTT SPORTS COACh OF ThE YEAR – Ron Zook, Illinois (Presented by equipment manufactur-er Schutt Sports and announced by American Football Monthly magazine)SChuTT SPORTS COACh OF ThE YEAR (FCS) – Mark Farley, uNI (Presented by equipment manu-facturer Schutt Sports and announced by American Football Monthly magazine)AFCA ASSISTANT COACh OF ThE YEAR (FBS) – Calvin Magee, West Virginia, Associate Head Coach, offensive Coordinator and Running Backs Coach (Presented by the American Football Coaches Association)AFCA ASSISTANT COACh OF ThE YEAR (FCS) – Tom Matukewicz, Southern Ill., linebackers Coach and Running game Coordinator (Presented by the American Football Coaches Association)FRANK BROYLES AWARD (Top FBS Assistant Coach Award) – Jim heacock, Ohio St., Defensive Coordinator (Presented by former Arkansas head coach Frank Broyles)EDDIE ROBINSON COACh OF ThE YEAR (FCS) – Mark Farley, uNI (Presented by The Sports network)