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The Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks football team represented the University of Nebraska Omaha in NCAA Division II college football, and played its first season in 1911.They competed in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) during their last season in 2010 and played home games on campus at Al F. Caniglia Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
The Omaha Mavericks are the sports teams of the University of Nebraska Omaha. ... Gabinet is the third coach ... The Mavericks' all-time record is 1,087–1,083 ...
This category is for articles pertaining to the University of Nebraska Omaha football coaches. Please note that this program, which was discontinued after the 2010 season, still retains the "Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks" name due to historical accuracy; the re-branding of the teams to simply "Omaha" did not occur until the 2013–14 academic year, thus the football team was unaffected by that ...
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This list identifies active coaches who have: a winning percentage of .735 or greater after at least 10 full seasons as a college football head coach, or; a winning percentage of .750 or greater after at least 7 full seasons, but fewer than 10, as a college football head coach. Updated through end of 2023 season.
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His 255–49–3 record gave him the best winning percentage (83.6%) among active coaches at the time of his retirement and the fifth-best of all time, and he won 250 games faster than any coach in Division I-A history. Osborne finished his coaching career with a bowl record of 12–13.