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Collins is currently the head coach for the Wittenberg Tigers. He is the former offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Dayton and the director of player personnel for the Army Black Knights football program, being announced for the position by the West Point Athletics Department on March 19, 2019.
Pages in category "Wittenberg Tigers football players" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Jim Collins (American football coach) E.
Wittenberg's success in college football began under head coach Ernie Godfrey, who led the team in 1916 and from 1919 to 1928. Godfrey played college football for Ohio State from 1912 to 1914. Godfrey compiled a record of 63–24–8 at Wittenberg and were undefeated in both 1919 and 1920.
The 1975 Wittenberg Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Wittenberg University in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1975 NCAA Division III football season. In their fifth year under head coach Dave Maurer , the Tigers compiled a 12–1 record, lost to Muskingum in the OAC championship game, and ...
In routing Juniata College, 41-0, in the title game to finish the season 12-0, the '73 Tigers became a cornerstone of football excellence at Wittenberg, a school that claims five national titles ...
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M: 5 football players were killed in a head-on highway crash (1966). Marshall: 37 members died in an airplane crash (1970). Wichita State: most of the starting players and coaches, 31 in total, died in an airplane crash (1970). Cal Poly Mustangs football team: 16 players and 6 others died in an airplane crash (1960).
Sep. 1—Reed Florence told Collin Brown he could break all the Wittenberg quarterback records when Brown arrived on campus as one of 65 freshmen in the 2020 recruiting class. Florence, who was ...
The 1962 Wittenberg Tigers football team was an American football team that represented Wittenberg University in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1962 NCAA College Division football season. In their eighth year under head coach Bill Edwards, the Tigers compiled a perfect 9–0 record and won the OAC championship.