11 yrs hfc 16 yrs Off Cord 22 yrs as qb coach 6 yrs as rb coach



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Under Bill Mallory




General Information: Honors:

Coached Quarterbacks/Co-ordinated Passing Game 1991 Copper Bowl Champions

Instructed Quarterbacks who set IU records in: 1990 Peach Bowl

Career/Season yards gained passing 1988 Liberty Bowl Champions

Career/Season passes completed 1987 Peach Bowl

Career/Season total offense 1986 All-American Bowl

Coached 3 NFL Draft Quarterbacks

Recruited: Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland,

Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia

University of Arizona: Tucson, Arizona


PAC-10 Conference

1983 (1 Season)

Offensive Backfield Coach

Under Larry Smith

General Information: Honors:

Coached Offensive Running Backs 7-3-1 Final Record

Recruited: California/Los Angeles #3 National Ranking in Season

Howard University (Washington, DC): Head Football Coach

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (Div. 1AA)

1979-1982 (4 Seasons)

General Information: Significant Accomplishments:

Over-all Record: 23-17-2 1982: Led MEAC in Total Offense

Led MEAC in Passing Offense for 4th consecutive season

Established 24 new all-time Howard offensive records





1981: Finished 11th ranked nationally in Black Colleges

Achieved 1st back to back winning seasons since 1974

Finished in Top 20 of Div. 1AA in Passing and Scoring

Offense


#2 in MEAC in Total Offense

Led MEAC for 3rd time in Passing Offense

1980: #7 nationally in Black Colleges/Ranked #9 by Jet Magazine

Achieved first winning season since 1975

#1 Div. 1AA in Pass Defense

#6 Div. 1AA in Pass Offense

#6 Div. 1AA in Scoring Offense

All Time Howard Total Offensive Record (373.5)

Set 14 new all-time Howard University football records

1979: Finished #12 nationally in Black College polls


Honors:

1982: President of MEAC Football Coaches Association

District 3 Chairman for Division 1AA All-American Selection

University of Colorado: Boulder, Colorado

Big Eight Conference


1974-1978 (5 Seasons)

1974-1977 Offensive Backfield Coach

1978 Quarterback & Receiver Coach

and Passing Game Coordinator

Under Bill Mallory
General Information: Honors:

Coached Running Backs/QBs/WRs 1976: Big Eight Championship

Personally coached 7 NFL Drafts Orange Bowl (vs Ohio State)

Recruited: Southern California, Texas, 1975: Astro-Bluebonnett Bowl

Arizona, and Michigan vs Texas


Miami University (“Cradle of Coaches”): Oxford, Ohio

Mid-American Conference

1970-1973 (4 Seasons)

1970-1972 - Receivers & Tight Ends Coach


  1. Quarterbacks & Running Backs Coach

Under Bill Mallory

General Information: Honors:

Coached Receivers/Tight Ends/Quarterbacks 1973: Mid-American Champions

Runningbacks 11-0 Season

Personally coached 4 NFL Drafts Defeated Florida in Tangerine

Recruited: Central and Western Ohio, Bowl

Indiana Finished #20 in National Poll



Ohio Northern University: Ada, Ohio

Ohio Conference

1968-1969 (2 Seasons)

Student Coach, scouted

Under Stretch Roberson


General Information:

Following knee injury in 1967 season; served as a Student Coach and scouted for Ohio Northern University


St. Mary’s Memorial High School: St. Mary’s, Ohio

1967-1969 (3 Seasons)

Varsity Offensive/Defensive Backs & Scouting

Under Skip Baughman

ASSOCIATION WITH WINNING:
Over a span of 30 years of Collegiate Division I level coaching; I had eleven years of experience as a Division I Head Coach/Chief Executive Officer, sixteen years as an offensive co-ordinator, and twenty-two years as a quarterback coach, six years as a running backs coach and seven years as a receivers coach. I have been associated with and contributed to a winning record of 162-151-7 while competing against “Big 12”; “Mid-American”; “Mid Eastern”; “Pac-12”; “Big Ten”; and “Atlantic 10” competition. I have experienced three (3) conference championships and eight (8) post-season bowls:
1973 Mid American Championship Miami of Ohio

1973 Tangerine Bowl Miami of Ohio vs. University of Florida

1975 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl University of Colorado vs. Texas

1976 Big Eight Championship University of Colorado

1976 Orange Bowl University of Colorado vs. Ohio State

1986 All-American Bowl Indiana vs. Florida State

1987 Peach Bowl Indiana vs. University of Tennessee

1988 Liberty Bowl Indiana vs. South Carolina

1990 Peach Bowl Indiana vs. Auburn



1991 Copper Bowl Indiana vs. Baylor

1995 New England Division Championship University of Rhode Island


RECRUITING AND DEVELOPING TALENT:
The following is a list of twenty-five outstanding young men that I have been privileged to either personally coach and/or recruit. Each has had the opportunity to play professionally in the NFL:
Bob Hitchens (Pittsburgh, Miami University), Sherman Smith (Seattle, Miami University),

Randy Walker (Cincinnati, Miami University), Rob Carpenter (Houston-NewYork,Miami Univ)

Mike Davis (Oakland, University of Colorado), Mike Kozlowski (Miami, University of Colorado)

James Mayberry (Atlanta, University of Colorado), Ruben Vaughan (San Francisco, Colorado)

Terry Kunz (Oakland, University of Colorado), Tony Reed (Kansas City-Denver, Colorado)

Gary Campbell (Chicago, University of Colorado), Mel Johnson (Philadelphia, Colorado)

Jim Kelleher (Minnesota, University of Colorado), Mike McCoy(Green Bay, University of Colorado)

Billy Waddy (Los Angeles, University of Colorado), Robert Sowell (Miami, Howard University)

Chris Brewer (Denver, University of Arizona), Steve Bradley (Cincinnati, Indiana University)

Trent Green (St. Louis/ Indiana University), Thomas Lewis (New York Giants, Indiana University)

Eric Smedley (Buffalo, Indiana University), John Paci (New York Jets, Indiana University)

Lou D’Agostino (New York Jets, Rhode Island), Lajhon Jones (San Diego, Rhode Island) and

Frank Ferrara (New York Giants, Rhode Island)

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