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Finally, his record of 72–3 (.960) in his final five seasons is the best in college football history, surpassing Tom Osborne's 60–3 (.952) in his final five seasons at Nebraska. Kehres is 3–1 against college football's all-time winningest coach, John Gagliardi , having beaten Gagliardi's St. John's squads twice in playoff match-ups and ...
Full NCAA Division III member colleges in Ohio. – Football, – Non-football. Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship ... Ohio University Lancaster: Lancaster ...
Brian Smith (born August 9, 1980) is an American football coach who is currently the head coach, offensive coordinator, and running backs coach at Ohio University.He was previously the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Hawaii, where he also played college football.
The Ohio Bobcats football team is a major intercollegiate varsity sports program of Ohio University. The team represents the university as the senior member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), playing at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level.
The 2019 Ohio Bobcats football team represented Ohio University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by 15th year head coach Frank Solich and played their home games at Peden Stadium in Athens, Ohio , as members of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference .
The 2025 Ohio State Buckeyes football team will represent the Ohio State University as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They will be led by seventh-year head coach Ryan Day, and will play their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. It will be the Buckeyes' 136th season overall and ...
Willam J. Rothwell (born on December 17, 1951, in Springfield, IL) is a PhD, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, RODC, CPTD fellow, FLMI, and Distinguished Professor of Workforce Education and Development [1] in the Department of Learning and Performance Systems at Pennsylvania State University.
The Cradle of Coaches is a nickname given to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for its history of producing successful sports coaches, especially in football. Bob Kurz, a former Miami sports communications worker, popularized the term in a 1983 book, though the school's association with the nickname goes as far back as the early 1960s.