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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. -
Raider Men Power Past
Thursday, 12.4.14 ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net sports SPORTS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] PRESS DAKOTAN PAGE 7 USD’s Herbster Opens Up About Football Program BY JEREMY HOECK what he’s doing. league with seven ranked teams, five those things to worry about? else, you’re asking younger more ex- [email protected] This hasn’t been who went to the playoffs. The only distraction we had was perienced individuals to do more with also easy on him and Absolutely. Getting the traction, get- losing. When you look at this team at less. You’re asking a 24-year-old to act University of South Dakota athletic ■ certainly hasn’t ting the recruits in here, playing your the end of the year, you didn’t have a like a 34-year-old and make some of director David Herbster made clear Watch video been easy on the system, and being healthy. Let’s be ton of finger pointing. You didn’t have those calls or judgments. And frankly, Wednesday that no, football coach of Herbster talk- staff. He doesn’t honest. You start the season 2-2, go a ton of drama. You almost wish there so does our head coaching salary. It’s Joe Glenn is not going anywhere, and ing about the like to lose, I don’t into a bye week, still fairly healthy, lose was, that you’d have leaders within the lowest in the league. Missouri yes, certain things need to be ad- USD football like to lose; we at Southern Illinois, and that’s when that group that would step up and State and Youngstown State are look- dressed. -
Activities Brochure
Devils Lake Parks & Recreation ACTIVITIES 2010-2011 BROCHURE Website: dlparkboard.org FACILITY PHONE NUMBERS Quentin Burdick Arena .................................... 662-8418 Recreation Office ............................................. 662-8243 Schedule Information ........................................ 662-4835 Roosevelt Park/Bill Jerome Arena ..................... 662-3600 Roosevelt Park Baseball Press Box .................. 662-3460 Ruger Park Pool & Warming House .................. 662-8976 Ruger Park Concession & Shop ........................ 662-1239 Welcome from Commissioners ................................ 1 Prairie Rose State Games ..................................... 17 General Information ............................................. 2-3 Hershey Track Meet .............................................. 17 Park Information & Park Board Facilities ............... 3-5 Gymnastics .......................................................... 17 Parks & Recreation Sites map ................................. 5 College For Kids .................................................... 16 Schedule of 2010-2011 Activities .............................. 7 Summer Camp Schedules ..................................... 18 SUMMER PROGRAMS FALL, WINTER AND SPRING PROGRAMS Aquatics ................................................................ 8 Youth After School Programs ................................. 18 Baseball ................................................................ 9 Youth Hockey ...................................................... -
MSU Volleyball Quick Facts Covering the Mavericks Newspapers Location
QUICK FACTS & MEDIA INFORMATION MSU Volleyball Quick Facts Covering the Mavericks Newspapers Location ............................................................................Mankato, Minn. Jim Rueda, Chad Courrier Sports Editor Founded ..............................................................................................1868 Mankato Free Press MSU Reporter Enrollment .......................................................................................14,036 418 South 2nd St. 293 Centennial Student Union Nickname ...................................................................................Mavericks Mankato, MN 56001 Mankato, MN 56001 Colors .................................................................................. Purple & Gold 507-625-4451 507-389-1776 Affiliation ...................................................................... NCAA Division II Conference ............................................................ North Central Conference President ................................................................ Dr. Richard Davenport Television Director of Athletics ..........................................................Kevin Buisman Perry Dyke, Erick Lind, Eric Gullickson Facility (capacity) .................................................. Bresnan Arena (4,521) KEYC-TV Head Coach........................ Dennis Amundson ([email protected]) P.O. Box 128 Alma Mater .............................................................. St. Cloud State ‘69 Mankato, MN 56001 Career Record ........................................................29-29 -
Touchdown Club LIVE IT.LOVE IT
Touchdown Club LIVE IT.LOVE IT. THE MAVERICK Official MSU Football Booster Club VOLUME 1 ppeeddee VOL. 2/ISSUE 2 SSttaamm THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE MSU FOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB 2006-2007 TDC BOARD MEMBERS DAVE SCHLICHTE: [email protected]; GREG VON DER LIPPE: [email protected]; MARK KRIVORUCHKA: [email protected]; DARRYL WILLS: [email protected]; STEVE KIBBLE: [email protected]; JO FREESE: [email protected] MAVERICKS OPEN UP Football head coach Jeff Jamrog opened his third pre-season camp as 2006 CAMP WITH Maverick head coach Thursday, August 3, on the Blakeslee Stadium practice fields on the campus of Minnesota State. Jamrog welcomed 99 HIGH EXPECTATIONS Mavericks to drills that will cover 24 practice sessions leading up to the 2006 season opener against Truman State on Thursday, August 24, at 6:30 p.m., in Mankato, Minn. Minnesota State will look to bounce back after posting a 2-9 record last season, losing five games by a touchdown or less, and two of those games to teams that advanced to the NCAA Divisional II national tournament. Heading into his third season as the Minnesota State head coach, Jeff Jamrog offers the following thoughts heading into fall camp: • The quarterback position: “It will be a battle as we go through two-a- days. Ben King returns from a year’s absence. He (King) led our team to a 6-5 record in 2004, and took the year off last season as he COACH JAMROG concentrated on baseball. Fortunately, he practiced a couple of opportunities in the spring, Coach Ragsdale is excited to work with him full time. -
Minot Air Force Base | Vol
NORTHERN SENTRY FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 1 FREE | FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 | WWW.NORTHERNSENTRY.COM | MINOT AIR FORCE BASE | VOL. 55 • ISSUE 31 U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO | AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JONATHAN MCELDERRY 2 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017 NORTHERN SENTRY There and back again: a commander’s journey AIRMAN 1ST CLASS JESSICA WEISSMAN | 5TH BOMB WING PUBLIC AFFAIRS MINOT AIR FORCE come back to Minot as a Townsend said he is for Airmen here and at all both the 5th Bomb Wing and BASE, N.D., -- In 1992, commander,” he said. “[One honored to have served the missile and bomber bases the 91st Missile Wing.” a young college graduate of my responsibilities] was three tours at Minot AFB under the command. commissioned through the completing building 695, and and credits the people Townsend’s next adventure University of Oklahoma’s it was an honor to see that he’s worked with for his will take him to Barksdale Air Force Reserve Offi cer’s project through from start to successful career. AFB, Louisiana, to work Col. Kelvin Townsend, 91st Missile Training Course and began fi nish.” “What I plan to take to at Air Force Global Strike Wing vice commander, speaks at his going-away ceremony at Minot his journey in the U.S. Air Following his second tour my next job is the passion Command. Air Force Base, N.D., July 14, 2017. Force. at Minot, Townsend moved for the mission that I have “It’s been an honor, and After three separate tours to Minot Col. Kelvin Townsend, across the country again - learned from the men and I truly mean that,” said AFB, Townsend’s next assignment is 91st Missile Wing vice this time from New Mexico women I have served with Townsend. -
Activities Brochure
Devils Lake Parks & Recreation 2011-2012 ACTIVITIES BROCHURE Website: dlparkboard.org FACILITY PHONE NUMBERS Quentin Burdick Arena .................................... 662-8418 Recreation Office ............................................. 662-8243 Schedule Information ....................................... 662-4835 Roosevelt Park/Bill Jerome Arena .................... 662-3600 Roosevelt Park Baseball Press Box .................. 662-3460 Ruger Park Pool & Warming House ................. 662-8976 Ruger Park Concession & Shop ....................... 662-1239 Welcome from Commissioners ................................... 1 College For Kids ...................................................... 16 General Information ................................................ 2-3 Gymnastics ............................................................... 17 Park Information & Park Board Facilities ................ 3-5 Boot Camp ................................................................ 17 Parks & Recreation Sites map ................................... 5 Prairie Rose State Games ......................................... 17 Schedule of 2011-2012 Activities ................................ 7 Summer Camp Schedules ....................................... 18 SUMMER PROGRAMS FALL, WINTER AND SPRING PROGRAMS Aquatics ...................................................................... 8 Youth After School Programs ................................... 18 Baseball ................................................................ 9, 11 Youth Hockey ......................................................... -
Women's Basketball
Home Finding Aid to the NDSU Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball Records NDSU Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball Records NDSU Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball, Records, 1968-Present Record Group 22.4 9.5 linear ft. History Scope and Content Box and Folder List OVERVIEW Access: The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the University Archives. Provenance: This is an on-going collection with material arriving through departmental record transfers, the university campus mail, or by donations by various individuals. Property rights: The University Archives owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Copyrights to this collection is held with the University Archives. Citation: [Identification of item]. NDSU Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball Records, University Archives, North Dakota State University, Fargo. HISTORY The recorded history of Women’s Basketball at North Dakota State University dates back to a mention of a team that was formed on campus (which was then known as the North Dakota Agricultural College) in 1899. The Spectrum from December, 15 1899 states that the “ladies have organized a basket-ball (sic) team and are practicing daily.” A 1901 contest against an intercollegiate rival, the Moorhead Normal School (Minnesota State University, Moorhead), according to The Spectrum, “was a crushing defeat for the Pedagogues (NDAC), for they were outclassed in every feature of the game, especially so in skill of manipulating the ball. The game, consisting of two halves of 20 minutes each was played in quarters. The final score was 20-1.” (The Spectrum, April 15, 1901, p.104.) NDSU Intercollegiate Women’s Basketball Records Page 2 of 20 Women’s intramural and intercollegiate athletics thrived through the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s, with teams competing and participating in basketball, baseball, riflery, tennis, track and field, field hockey, soccer, gymnastics, and bowling. -
Big Sky Announces Additions of North Dakota, Southern Utah
BIG SKY ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS OF NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTHERN UTAH OGDEN, UTAH (November 1, 2010) - The Big Sky Conference is privileged to announce that the University of North Dakota and Southern Utah University have accepted invitations to become core members of the Division I conference. Both institutions received formal invitations from the league Friday, Oct. 29, advancing a process that began when the presidents of the nine current Big Sky Conference core universities approved expansion plans at their annual fall meeting on Oct. 20. Both institutions will officially join the Big Sky on July 1, 2012. However, representatives from both institutions will begin working immediately with the currently membership on scheduling, marketing, and other conference matters. “The presidents wanted to position the Big Sky Conference as a major player in football in the West,’’ said Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton. “But most importantly, we wanted the right kinds of schools. Our presidents have always been driven by adding institutions that fit with the schools we currently have. We’ve added two institutions that meet the criteria, and we’ve positioned ourselves to meet the visions of the presidents. We’re building a new kind of FCS confer- ence.” Monday’s additions bring the future Big Sky to 11 core members and 13 football playing members. The Big Sky Confer- ence is also on the verge of announcing the addition of the University of South Dakota as a 12th core member. The Big Sky will become a 14-team football league and split into two seven-team divisions. The Big Sky does not anticipate losing any of its current nine core members. -
82Nd Annual Convention of the AFCA
82nd annual convention of the AFCA. JANUARY 9-12, 2005 * LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY President's Message It was an ordinary Friday night high school football game in Helena, Arkansas, in 1959. After eating our pre-game staples of roast beef, green beans and dry toast, we journeyed to the stadium for pre- game. As rain began to fall, a coach instructed us to get in a ditch to get wet so we would forget about the elements. By kickoff, the wind had increased to 20 miles per hour while the temperature dropped over 30 degrees. Sheets of ice were forming on our faces. Our head coach took the team to the locker room and gave us instructions for the game as we stood in the hot showers until it was time to go on the field. Trailing 6-0 at halftime, the officials tried to get both teams to cancel the game. Our coach said, "Men, they want us to cancel. If we do, the score will stand 6-0 in favor of Jonesboro." There was a silence broken by his words, "I know you don't want to get beat 6-0." Well, we finished the game and the final score was 13-0 in favor of Jonesboro. Forty-five years later, it is still the coldest game I have ever been in. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] No one likes to lose, but for every victory, there is a loss. As coaches, we must use every situation to teach about life and how champions handle both the good and the bad. I am blessed to work with coaches who care about each and every player. -
NDHSAA Premier Partner
North Dakota High School Activities Association 350 2nd St. NW • PO Box 817 • Valley City • ND Phone (701)845-3953 • Fax (701)845-4935 September 2011 Inside This Issue Three Board Members Join NDHSAA 2-3 Mandatory Administrator Meetings 2 2011/12 NDHSAA Board Meeting Dates 3 2011 Yearbook Online 3 NFHS Coach Ed Sportsmanship Course 3 Region Fine Arts Fees Grid 3 A Message from the President 4 NDHSAA 2011/12 Board of Directors 4 NDHSAA Staff Contacts 5 Board Meeting – August Summary 5 Coaches and Officials Online Testing 5 Fall MVP Website Requirements 6 Award of Excellence Nominations 6 2011-12 Tennis Regulation Changes 6 Boys’ Regional & State Tennis Information 6 NDHSAA/US Bank Distinguished Students 7-8 Annual October Membership Meeting 8 Award of Excellence 8 Student Congress, Play, Music, Debate, and Speech Clinics Online 8 Tournament Code of Conduct 9 Distinguished Service Nominations 9 Constitution & By-Laws 9 Participants Must Be Accompanied 9 NDHSAA Contact Information 9 Co-op Application Deadline Reminder 10 Pictured Above: NDHSAA/US Bank 2011/12 Distinguished Students Co-op Application Renewal Policy 10 2011 Student Congress 10 ACT-SAT National Test Dates 10 Speech and Theatre Convention 10 NDOA Board Meetings 10 Team Scholar Recipients 11 Music Judge Certification 11 NDHSAA Premier Partner: Concussions in Sports 12 Re-Transfer Eligibility Rule 12 NDHSAA Website Login Information 12 Regional Play Dates, Sites, & Managers 12 NDHSAA 2011/12 Calendar 13-15 State Student Congress Rooming Rates 15 2011 Soccer Regulations 16-17 State -
Table of Contents & Media Notes
Table of Contents & Media Notes To The Media: This publication has been Requests to receive the release and other prepared by the MSU office of Athletic materials should be made through the Communications for use by members of MSU Athlectic Communications Of- the media and friends of MSU wrestling. fice. MSU’s releases, statistics and other The book is designed to supply you with pertinent material will be posted on the the basic information needed as you fol- MSU Athletics Web site: low the Mavericks through the current www.msumavericks.com season. Permission is granted to quote Senior Andy Forstner earned his second All- any portion of this publication in day- People with special needs who will American honor last season while also plac- to-day coverage. For more information be attending any Minnesota State Univer- ing fourth at the NCAA Division II National contact Paul Allan, Director of Athletic sity, Mankato Athletics events should call Championships. Communications, Minnesota State Uni- 507-389-6111 24 hours in advance. This versity, 175 Taylor Center Mankato, MN publication is also available in alternative MSU Wrestling Quick Facts ................... IFC 56001. 507-389-2625 (office). Allan’s formats upon request. Media Notes ................................................. 1 e-mail is [email protected]. Photography Area: Credentialed Head Coach Jim Makovsky ......................... 2 Credentials: Working press row photographers are permitted to shoot Coaching Records/Assistant Coaches .......... 3 credentials shall be issued only to ac- from the side of the mat outside of the 2010-11 Roster ............................................. 4 credited newspapers, magazines, radio team benches. Photographers should 2009-10 Results ........................................... 4 and television reporters.