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Football Coaching Records
FOOTBALL COACHING RECORDS Overall Coaching Records 2 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Coaching Records 5 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Coaching Records 15 Division II Coaching Records 26 Division III Coaching Records 37 Coaching Honors 50 OVERALL COACHING RECORDS *Active coach. ^Records adjusted by NCAA Committee on Coach (Alma Mater) Infractions. (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. Note: Ties computed as half won and half lost. Includes bowl 25. Henry A. Kean (Fisk 1920) 23 165 33 9 .819 (Kentucky St. 1931-42, Tennessee St. and playoff games. 44-54) 26. *Joe Fincham (Ohio 1988) 21 191 43 0 .816 - (Wittenberg 1996-2016) WINNINGEST COACHES ALL TIME 27. Jock Sutherland (Pittsburgh 1918) 20 144 28 14 .812 (Lafayette 1919-23, Pittsburgh 24-38) By Percentage 28. *Mike Sirianni (Mount Union 1994) 14 128 30 0 .810 This list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four- (Wash. & Jeff. 2003-16) year NCAA colleges regardless of division. 29. Ron Schipper (Hope 1952) 36 287 67 3 .808 (Central [IA] 1961-96) Coach (Alma Mater) 30. Bob Devaney (Alma 1939) 16 136 30 7 .806 (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct. (Wyoming 1957-61, Nebraska 62-72) 1. Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) 27 332 24 3 .929 31. Chuck Broyles (Pittsburg St. 1970) 20 198 47 2 .806 (Mount Union 1986-2012) (Pittsburg St. 1990-2009) 2. Knute Rockne (Notre Dame 1914) 13 105 12 5 .881 32. Biggie Munn (Minnesota 1932) 10 71 16 3 .806 (Notre Dame 1918-30) (Albright 1935-36, Syracuse 46, Michigan 3. -
Division I Championship
2 2013 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP Division I Championship 2003 Delaware won its first NCAA crown since winning the 1979 Division II championship. NCAA Division I Football The Blue Hens outscored their opponents by a combined margin of 149-23 and posted the first championship-game shutout with a 40-0 blanking of previously unbeaten Colgate. It Championship History was the first NCAA title for head coach and former Delaware linebacker K.C. Keeler, who had five second-place finishes at Division III Rowan. 1978 At the 72nd NCAA Convention (January 1978) in Atlanta, the membership voted to 2004 James Madison was the second straight champion to come out of the Atlantic establish the Division I-AA Football Championship and a statistics program for the division. 10 Conference, after defeating Montana, 31-21. The 2003 champion was Delaware. The The format for the first I-AA championship, held in Wichita Falls, Texas, was a single-elimina- Dukes also made history on their way to the championship game, becoming the first team tion, four-team tournament. Florida A&M defeated Massachusetts, 35-28, in the title game. to advance to the title contest with three straight wins on the road. James Madison won The game was televised by ABC. preliminary-round games at Lehigh, Furman and William and Mary. 1981 The championship expanded to include eight teams in a single-elimination tourna- 2005 Appalachian State made it championship number eight for the Southern Conference ment. as the Mountaineers rallied from a 16-7 halftime deficit to defeat the University of Northern 1982 The championship expanded to include 12 teams. -
The Southland Conference
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NCAA Division I Football Records (Coaching Records)
Coaching Records All-Divisions Coaching Records ............. 2 Football Bowl Subdivision Coaching Records .................................... 5 Football Championship Subdivision Coaching Records .......... 15 Coaching Honors ......................................... 21 2 ALL-DIVISIONS COachING RECOrds All-Divisions Coaching Records Coach (Alma Mater) Winningest Coaches All-Time (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.† 35. Pete Schmidt (Alma 1970) ......................................... 14 104 27 4 .785 (Albion 1983-96) BY PERCENTAGE 36. Jim Sochor (San Fran. St. 1960)................................ 19 156 41 5 .785 This list includes all coaches with at least 10 seasons at four-year colleges (regardless (UC Davis 1970-88) of division or association). Bowl and playoff games included. 37. *Chris Creighton (Kenyon 1991) ............................. 13 109 30 0 .784 Coach (Alma Mater) (Ottawa 1997-00, Wabash 2001-07, Drake 08-09) (Colleges Coached, Tenure) Yrs. W L T Pct.† 38. *John Gagliardi (Colorado Col. 1949).................... 61 471 126 11 .784 1. *Larry Kehres (Mount Union 1971) ........................ 24 289 22 3 .925 (Carroll [MT] 1949-52, (Mount Union 1986-09) St. John’s [MN] 1953-09) 2. Knute Rockne (Notre Dame 1914) ......................... 13 105 12 5 .881 39. Bill Edwards (Wittenberg 1931) ............................... 25 176 46 8 .783 (Notre Dame 1918-30) (Case Tech 1934-40, Vanderbilt 1949-52, 3. Frank Leahy (Notre Dame 1931) ............................. 13 107 13 9 .864 Wittenberg 1955-68) (Boston College 1939-40, 40. Gil Dobie (Minnesota 1902) ...................................... 33 180 45 15 .781 Notre Dame 41-43, 46-53) (North Dakota St. 1906-07, Washington 4. Bob Reade (Cornell College 1954) ......................... 16 146 23 1 .862 1908-16, Navy 1917-19, Cornell 1920-35, (Augustana [IL] 1979-94) Boston College 1936-38) 5. -
Warhawks Game Eight
ULM vs WarhaWks GaMe eiGht 2010 schedULe Date Opponent Time/Result ULM (3-4, 2-2 sUn BeLt) Sept. 11 ! #14/15 Arkansas (FSN) L, 7-31 Sept. 18 * at Arkansas State (SBN) L, 20-34 vs Sept. 25 Southeastern Louisiana W, 21-20 Oct. 2 at #10/11 Auburn (ESPNU) L, 3-52 Oct. 9 * Florida Atlantic W, 20-17 troy (4-2, 3-0 sUn BeLt) Oct. 16 * at Western Kentucky W, 35-30 Oct. 23 * at Middle Tennessee L, 10-38 Oct. 30 * Troy (SBN) 2:30 p.m. oct. 30, 2010 2:30 p.M. / sUn BeLt netWork Nov. 6 * at FIU (SBN) 6:30 p.m. MaLone stadium (30,427) Monroe, La. Nov. 13 at LSU (PPV/Tiger Vision) 6 p.m. Nov. 20 * North Texas 2:30 p.m. Nov. 27 * UL-Lafayette 2:30 p.m. d i d yo U k n oW ? Tale of the Tape * Sun Belt Conference Game / ! at Little Rock, Ark. / All times Central • ULM is the last team to beat Alabama in Bryant- Offense ULM TROY Denny Stadium -- a streak of 18 straight wins for Points 116 167 ULM Alabama. The Warhawks defeated the Crimson Average 16.6 34.8 Tide 21-14 on Nov. 17, 2007 First Downs/Game 17.3 23.8 Total Offense 2238 2816 By the nUMBers • The Warhawks are the last Sun Belt Conference Average 319.7 469.3 team to have defeated Troy. ULM defeated Troy 3 Kolton Browning’s 246.6 yards of total offense 31-30 on Nov. 1, 2008 Net Rushing 599 991 per game are the third most by a freshman in the NCAA, Average 85.6 165.2 he trails only Troy’s Corey Robinson (276.2) and Nebras- • ULM’s 28 points in the fourth quarter at West- Net Passing 1639 1825 ka’s Taylor Martinez (273.7) ern Kentucky are more than the Warhawks have Average 234.1 304.2 scored in any other whole game this season (21 Pass Attempts 248 241 vs. -
Remembering Coach Charles Vicknair
Remembering Coach Charles Vicknair By Carl Dubois At its core the life of Charles Vicknair is a love story. Instead of arriving wrapped in lace, it presents itself in leather. The football, not the pink Valentine's Day heart, is the lasting icon. Like all love stories, this one is filled with drama — in this case, tension and conflict most often played out on a field of grass, in practice and in more formal competition. There are pages with X’s and O’s, but rather than signifying hugs and kisses, they symbolize Buccaneers, Broncos, Cowboys, Gators, Golden Tornados, Rams and Saints. They represent the good guys and the bad guys, the individual match-ups and assignments designed to work in unison to succeed against the other team's strategy. Every love story finds obstacles that threaten to block the path of the protagonists in their quest, and there is no shortage of such roadblocks here. A coach learns, then relearns again and again, his goal is essentially the same as that of the people around him, but there is nothing approaching a consensus on the right path for getting there. Coaching is often about making adjustments, at halftime and during a game with no more timeouts or breaks. Those unwilling to compromise, to roll with the changes, can be left behind. Charles Vicknair wasn't that kind of coach. He embraced change — perhaps too frequently, even his most ardent supporters said then and now. His story, as presented here, contains few of the obvious trappings we're accustomed to in the genre of the love story, but the essential component is easy to spot. -
Warhawk Football Game Notes
WARHAWK FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Media Relations Contacts: Nick Phillips • Director of Media Relations • O: (318) 342-5463 • C: (828) 301-7919 • [email protected] Greg Hartlage • Media Relations Assistant • O: (318) 342-3358 • C: (704) 236-3538 • [email protected] 2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GAME ONE: ULM (0-0, 0-0 SBC) vs. SOUTHERN (0-0, 0-0 SWAC) • Saturday, September 3, 2016 • 6:04 p.m. CT • Sept. 3 Southern 6:04 p.m. Sept. 10 (3 / 3) at Oklahoma 6:00 p.m. • TV: ESPN3 • Radio: KJLO 1041. FM (Monroe) • Sept. 17 at Georgia Southern * 5:00 p.m. • Monroe, La. • JPS Field at Malone Stadium (27,617) • Oct. 1 (RV /RV) at Auburn TBA Oct. 8 Idaho * 6:00 p.m. Oct. 15 Texas State * 6:00 p.m. FIRST AND TEN BY THE NUMBERS (2015) Oct. 22 at New Mexico 8:00 p.m. •The Warhawks open 2016 with an entirely new coaching staff, led by head coach Offense ULM SU Oct. 29 at Arkansas State * 6:00 p.m. Matt Viator, who becomes the 16th head coach in ULM history. Viator joined ULM in Points 273 358 Nov. 5 South Alabama * 4:00 p.m. December 2015 after 10 years at the helm of Division I FCS McNeese State. At McNeese, Average 21.0 35.8 Nov. 12 at Georgia State * TBA he posted a .703 winning percentage and is tied for the program lead in all-time wins. Off Turnovers 51 -- Nov. 19 at Appalachian State * TBA First Downs / Game 216 / 16.1 225 / 20.5 Dec. -
Head Coach Jack Harbaugh
I GENERAL INFORMATION Qu1cK FAcrs INDEX Location: Bowl ing Green, Ky. 42101 Founded: 1906 / Enrollment: 16,579 General Informati on ................ ... ................ 1 Nickname: Hi lltoppers / Colors: Red and White Stadium: L. T. Sm ith Stadium (17,500) Media Info rmation ................................... 2-4 Surface: Ji mmy Feix Field (Astroplay) The Coaching Staff ............... ....... ... ....... 5-10 Press Box Phone: (270) 745-6941 Affiliations: Gateway Football Conference (fb only) / NCAA Di vision I-AA 2002 W KU Hillto ppers ....................... 11-32 2002 WKU O ppo nents ..... .. ............... 33 -36 President: Dr. Gary Ransdell (WKU '73) Chair, University Athletics Committee: Dr. Steve W hite 2001 WKU Season Review ................. 37-48 Athletics Director: Dr. Camden Wood Selig (Washington & Lee '83) Records .................. ... ......................... 49-62 Office: (270) 745-3542 Associate ADs: Pam Herriford . Ji m Clark / Assistant AD: Craig Biggs AboutWestern ................. ........ .......... 63-72 PosTSEASON Au -STAR GAMES Ticket Manager: Ji m Cope (270) 745-5222 / 1-800-5-BIG-RED • Joseph Jefferson was invited to play in the Blue-Gray Football Classic Football Histor y: First year of football: 1913 on Christmas Day, becoming the second Western player to ever participate in Post-Season Record: 9-7 (9 post-season appearances) WWW. WKUSPORTS. COM Last Post-Season Appearance: 2001 (L, 20-24 at Furman, I-AA first round) the contest. All-Time Record: 460-302-30 (60.0%) / 83 years Follow W estern Ke ntucky Athletics and the Hillto pper football team o n the internet. • Mel Mitchell played for Te am Florida in the fourth annual Gridiron c_o.a.cb.ing_Staff Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh / Office: (270) 745-2984 • Rosters Alma Mater: Bowl ing Green State ' 61 Classic, earning Most Valu able Pl aye r honors after intercepting two passes • Pl ayer and Coach Biographies Record: 104-92-3 (18 years) / at WKU: 79-65-0 (13 years) and forcing a fumble in his team's 42-13 victory. -
Warhawks Game Five
ULM VS WARHAWKS GAME FIVE 2011 SCHEDULE Date Opponent (AP/Coaches) Time/Result ULM (1-3, 0-0 SUN BELT) Sept. 3 at #6/5 Florida State (ESPNU) L, 0-34 Sept. 10 Grambling State (ESPN3) W, 35-7 VS Sept. 17 at #23/23 TCU (The Mtn.) L, 17-38 Sept. 24 at Iowa (Big 10 Network) L, 17-45 Oct. 8 *Arkansas State 6 p.m. ARKANSAS STATE (3-2, 1-0 SUN BELT) Oct. 15 * at Troy (Sun Belt Network) 6 p.m. Oct. 22 * at North Texas 6 p.m. Oct. 29 * Western Kentucky 2:30 p.m. OCT. 8, 2011 6 P.M. / WARHAWKS All ACCESS Nov. 5 * at UL-Lafayette (Sun Belt Network) 2:30 p.m. MAloNE STADIum (30,427) MONROE, LA. Nov. 12 * Middle Tennessee TBA Nov. 19 * FIU TBA Dec. 3 * at Florida Atlantic TBA D ID Y ou K N ow ? Tale of the Tape * Sun Belt Conference Game / All times Central • Twenty freshmen and sophomores are listed on Offense ULM ASU ULM’s offensive and defensive two-deep heading Points 69 148 into the game against Arkansas State. Ten of them Average 17.2 29.6 ULM BY THE NUMBERS are listed as starters; last season ULM started 10 freshmen and sophomores First Downs/Game 18.8 22.8 1 ULM is the only FBS or FCS to open its season Total Offense 1309 2320 with a ranked opponent each of the past four seasons • ULM has the second best winning percentage in Average 327.2 464.0 the state of Louisiana among FBS schools over the Net Rushing 487 760 past six seasons Average 121.8 152.0 2 Straight years that the Warhawks have led the Net Passing 822 1560 • The Warhawks have forced at least one turnover Average 205.5 312.0 Sun Belt Conference in rush defense; it’s also the number in 25-of-28 games under defensive coordinator Pass Attempts 145 183 Troy Reffett -- ULM has forced 48 turnovers in of seasons Troy Reffett has been the defensive coordinator Complete 89 126 those 25 games Interceptions 2 5 • Sports Illustrated picked the Warhawks to finish Fumbles/Lost 6/3 7/4 4 First downs allowed by the ULM defense 8-4 overall and 7-1 in the Sun Belt Conference; SI 3rd Down 30/65 (46%) 30/71 (42%) against Grambling; one shy of the school record prognosticated a three-way tie for the Belt crown FG/Att. -
Warhawks Game Twelve
ULM vs WarhaWks GaMe TWeLve 2010 schedULe Date Opponent (BCS/AP/Coaches) Time/Result ULM (5-6, 4-3 sUn BeLT) Sept. 11 ! #14/15 Arkansas (FSN) L, 7-31 Sept. 18 * at Arkansas State (SBN) L, 20-34 vs Sept. 25 Southeastern Louisiana W, 21-20 Oct. 2 at #10/11 Auburn (ESPNU) L, 3-52 Oct. 9 * Florida Atlantic W, 20-17 UL-Lafayette (2-9, 2-5 sUn BeLT) Oct. 16 * at Western Kentucky W, 35-30 Oct. 23 * at Middle Tennessee L, 10-38 Oct. 30 * Troy (SBN) W, 28-14 nov. 27, 2010 2:30 p.M. / WarhaWks all*access Nov. 6 * at FIU (SBN) L, 35-42 (2OT) MaLone sTadium (30,427) Monroe, La. Nov. 13 at #5/5/6 LSU (PPV/Tiger Vision) L, 0-51 Nov. 20 * North Texas W, 49-37 Nov. 27 * UL-Lafayette 2:30 p.m. d i d yo U k n oW ? Tale of the Tape * Sun Belt Conference Game / ! at Little Rock, Ark. / All times Central • ULM is the last team to beat Alabama in Bryant- Offense ULM ULL Denny Stadium -- a streak of 20 straight wins for Points 228 245 ULM By The nUMBers Alabama. The Warhawks defeated the Crimson Average 20.7 22.3 Tide 21-14 on Nov. 17, 2007 First Downs/Game 18.3 17.6 2 Kolton Browning’s 251.6 yards of total offense Total Offense 3818 3829 • Ten of ULM’s starting 22 on offense and defense Average 347.1 348.1 per game are the second most by a freshman in the NCAA, are freshmen and sophomores. -
Warhawks Game Ten
ULM aT WarhaWks GaMe Ten 2010 schedULe Date Opponent (BCS/AP/Coaches) Time/Result ULM (4-5, 3-3 sUn BeLT) Sept. 11 ! #14/15 Arkansas (FSN) L, 7-31 Sept. 18 * at Arkansas State (SBN) L, 20-34 aT Sept. 25 Southeastern Louisiana W, 21-20 Oct. 2 at #10/11 Auburn (ESPNU) L, 3-52 Oct. 9 * Florida Atlantic W, 20-17 #5 LsU (8-1, 5-1 sec) Oct. 16 * at Western Kentucky W, 35-30 Oct. 23 * at Middle Tennessee L, 10-38 Oct. 30 * Troy (SBN) W, 28-14 nov. 13, 2010 6 p.M. / TiGervision Nov. 6 * at FIU (SBN) L, 35-42 (2OT) TiGer sTadium (92,400) BaTon rouge, La. Nov. 13 at #5/5/6 LSU (PPV/Tiger Vision) 6 p.m. Nov. 20 * North Texas 2:30 p.m. Nov. 27 * UL-Lafayette 2:30 p.m. d i d yo U k n oW ? Tale of the Tape * Sun Belt Conference Game / ! at Little Rock, Ark. / All times Central • ULM is the last team to beat Alabama in Bryant- Offense ULM LSU Denny Stadium -- a streak of 18 straight wins for Points 179 228 Alabama. The Warhawks defeated the Crimson Average 19.9 25.3 ULM Tide 21-14 on Nov. 17, 2007 First Downs/Game 18.7 16.9 By The nUMBers • ULM has handed Troy its only two Sun Belt Con- Total Offense 3148 2976 ference losses in its last 19 league games Average 349.8 330.7 2 Kolton Browning’s 265.2 yards of total offense Net Rushing 906 1658 per game are the second most by a freshman in the NCAA, • Ten of ULM’s starting 22 on offense and defense Average 100.7 184.2 he trails only Troy’s Corey Robinson (270.5) are freshmen and sophomores. -
NCAA Division I Football Records (Championship)
Championship Results Division I Championship .......................... 2 2 Division I Championship 2000 Georgia Southern rallied past Montana, 27-25, to claim back-to-back titles for the NCAA Division I Football third time in its Division I-AA history. Championship History 2001 Montana won a defensive duel with Furman, 13-6, to claim its second title. 2002 Western Kentucky won its first Division I-AA championship with a 34-14 victory over 1978 At the 72nd NCAA Convention (January 1978) in Atlanta, the membership voted to McNeese State, which lost in the final for the second time (1997 in 10-9 loss to Youngstown establish the Division I-AA Football Championship and a statistics program for the division. State). Coach Jack Harbaugh, father of former Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts quarter- The format for the first I-AA championship, held in Wichita Falls, Texas, was a single-elimina- back Jim Harbaugh, won his first NCAA title. tion, four-team tournament. Florida A&M defeated Massachusetts, 35-28, in the title game. 2003 Delaware won its first NCAA crown since winning the 1979 Division II championship. The game was televised by ABC. The Blue Hens outscored their opponents by a combined margin of 149-23 and posted the 1981 The championship expanded to include eight teams in a single-elimination tourna- first championship-game shutout with a 40-0 blanking of previously unbeaten Colgate. It ment. was the first NCAA title for head coach and former Delaware linebacker K.C. Keeler, who had five second-place finishes at Division III Rowan. 1982 The championship expanded to include 12 teams.