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bonarae
May 28th, 2020, 12:24 AM
To start things off for this season...

First, for me, I will post about two teams every day for this season - Harvard and Campbell - as the former's program is in danger of not playing at all this season due to COVID-19. ETSU doesn't have an updated roster yet; I will start including the Bucs' players when they post their 2020-21 roster.

Second, I would like to thank you all contributing to this Countdown - regular or not - as a way of us knowing more about your programs.

Here we go...

Harvard Head Coach:

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Tim Murphy
27th season
178-81 in 26 seasons at Harvard
Previous head coaching stops: I-AA Maine, I-A Cincinnati
Alma mater: Springfield College 1978 (D-III, played LB)

https://gocrimson.com/sports/fball/coaches/murphy_tim?view=bio

Campbell Head Coach:

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Mike Minter
8th season
36-42 in 7 seasons at Campbell
Last stop before HC debut: ST coordinator/assistant defensive coach at then-FCS Liberty
Alma mater: Nebraska Cornhuskers (1996, played DB) and played 10 years in the NFL

https://gocamels.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/mike-minter/709

ETSU Head Coach:

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Randy Sanders
3rd season
11-13 in 2 seasons at ETSU
Last stop before HC debut: OC at FBS Florida State
Alma mater: Tennessee Vols (1988, played QB)

https://www.etsubucs.com/football/coaches/9688/randy-sanders/

citdog
May 28th, 2020, 12:38 AM
The Citadel Head Coach Brent Thompson.

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20-14 record overall entering his 4th season as Head Coach.

The Citadel runs the ball right down your throat even though you know it is coming.

That is all.

dewey
May 28th, 2020, 08:01 AM
There is no #100 for the 3 time defending and overall 16 time National Champions the North Dakota State University Bison so I will highlight head coach Matt Entz.

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NAME: MATT ENTZ
TITLE: Head Coach

* 2019 STATS FCS Eddie Robinson Award Finalist (2nd)
* 2019 AFCA FCS National Coach of the Year
* 2019 AFCA FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year
* 2019 Bruce Craddock MVFC Coach of the Year
* 2018 Football Scoop FCS Coordinator of the Year
* 2008 AFCA Division II Assistant Coach of the Year

Matt Entz was named head football coach at North Dakota State University for the 2019 season after spending five seasons as the NDSU's defensive coordinator. He is the 31st head coach in program history.

Entz became the first Division I head football coach to go 16-0 in his first full season at the helm, and the 2019 Bison became the first modern-era college football team in any division to finish a season 16-0, joining the 1894 Yale Bulldogs as the only 16-0 teams in college football history.

Following the departure of 24 seniors and with five new assistant coaches, North Dakota State completed the 2019 season with an FCS-record 37-game winning streak, the third longest in all of Division I football history. NDSU won its ninth consecutive Missouri Valley Football Conference title and the program's eighth NCAA national championship in nine seasons.

Entz was voted as MVFC Coach of the Year, and was selected as the FCS Region 4 Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. He was runner-up for the STATS FCS Eddie Robinson Award.

This is the first head coaching job for Entz, who was an assistant coach for more than 20 years including 15 years of experience as a defensive coordinator and eight as an associate head coach in two programs. At NDSU, he’s been part of six Missouri Valley Football Conference championships and five NCAA national championships with the Bison.

“Having watched Matt as the defensive coordinator for the past five years,” said NDSU athletic director Matt Larsen, “I knew he possessed the qualities to be the head football coach at North Dakota State: leadership, integrity, toughness, and a sincere appreciation for the history and tradition of Bison football.”

Entz, who was named the 2018 FCS Coordinator of the Year in his third time as a finalist for the award, led a Bison defense that allowed less than 14 points per game over his five seasons as the defensive coordinator and consistently ranked in the top five of FCS in scoring defense and total defense.

NDSU had eight FCS All-America honorees on defense during his five seasons, including linebackers MJ Stumpf, Nick DeLuca and Jabril Cox. Two of Entz’s former linebackers, DeLuca and Chris Board, went on to the NFL.

The Missouri Valley Football Conference is familiar territory for Entz. He came to NDSU in January 2014 under head coach Chris Klieman after one season as the associate head coach, co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at Western Illinois in 2013, and spent three previous years at Northern Iowa.

He was named defensive line coach in 2010 at Northern Iowa and assumed the defensive coordinator duties at UNI in 2012 after Klieman departed for NDSU.

Entz was the defensive coordinator from 2002 to 2009 at Winona State, where he was promoted to associate head coach in 2003 and was with the defensive line for three years before becoming linebackers coach in 2005. He was named the AFCA Division II Assistant Coach of the Year in 2008.

Prior to that, Entz was the assistant head football coach and linebackers coach at Wayne (Neb.) State from 1999 to 2001 and the defensive coordinator at Illinois College in 1998. He holds certification from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach during his time at Wayne State.

Entz earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Wartburg College in 1995 and a master's degree in education and exercise science from Wayne (Neb.) State College in 1998.

He and his wife, Brenda, have two sons, Kellen and Konner.



Matt Entz Year-by-Year Coaching History
YearSchoolPosition
1998 Illinois CollegeDefensive Coordinator
1999 Wayne State (Neb.)Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers
2000 Wayne State (Neb.)Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers
2001 Wayne State (Neb.)Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers
2002 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2003 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2004 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2005 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2006 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2007 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2008 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2009 Winona StateAssoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2010 Northern IowaDefensive Line
2011 Northern IowaDefensive Line
2012 Northern IowaDefensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2013 Western IllinoisAssoc. Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2014 North Dakota StateDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2015 North Dakota StateDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2016 North Dakota StateDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2017 North Dakota StateDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2018 North Dakota StateDefensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2019 North Dakota StateHead Coach (16-0, 8-0 MVFC)

Good luck with the upcoming season coach Entz.

Go Bison!

Dewey

SFA 93
May 28th, 2020, 08:42 AM
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Head Coach - Colby Carthel (Stephen F. Austin State)

Colby Carthel begins his second year at the helm of the Lumberjack football program in 2020, looking to build on the progress made in his first season at the helm last season. The Texas native has made an immediate splash in the FCS recruiting world, as the Lumberjacks have compiled a Top-5 recruiting class in the FCS in each of the past two seasons, and nabbed the top FCS commit in each of those seasons.

In Carthel's first season in Nacgdoches, the 'Jacks improved their win total by a game and had three athletes garner a total of four Southland All-Conference honors. Placekicker Storm Ruiz finished his superb career as a First Team All-Conference honoree, while Xavier Gipson and Willie Roberts, both freshmen, were named to All-Conference Third Team honors. Gipson also earned a place on the Third Team All-Conference Defensive Team as a kick returner.

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The Colby File
Hometown: Friona, Texas
High School: Friona
Colleges: Angelo State (2000); West Texas A&M (2007)
Playing Experience: Angelo State (starting middle linebacker and four-year track and field letter winner in the discus throw)
Family: Sarah (wife), Major and Bear (sons)

Coaching Experience
2018-Present: SFA | Head Coach
2013-18: Texas A&M-Commerce | Head Coach
2006-12: West Texas A&M | Defensive Coordinator
2000-05: Abilene Christian | Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator

Accomplishments
• Of the 27 scholarship programs in Texas, only Carthel-led Texas A&M-Commerce and three other programs (Baylor, TCU and Sam Houston State) have had three-straight 10-win seasons in the last 10 years.
• Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year • 2018
• National Football Foundation (NFF) Gridiron Club of Dallas Chapter College Coach of the Year • 2017
• Don Hansen Super Region 4 Coach of the Year • 2017
• Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year • 2017
• 62-27 Overall Record as Head Coach
• 39-14 Conference Record
• Don Hansen Super Region 4 Coach of the Year • 2017
• Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame Coach of the Year • 2017

By the Numbers
1 | National Championship • 2017
1 | Regional Championship • 2017
3 | Consecutive 10-Win Seasons • 2016-18
3 | Conference Championships • 2014-16
4 | Coach of the Year Awards
4 | Consecutive NCAA Playoff Appearances • 2015-18
6 | Consecutive Postseason Appearances • 2013-18
7 | Years as a Head Coach • 2013-19
39 | Conference Victories
62 | Victories as a Head Coach
155 | All-Conference Selections under Carthel
.696 | Winning % as Head Coach
.735 | Conference Winning %

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Carthel's Career Record


Year
School
Overall
Pct.
Conf.
Pct.
Postseason
Season Awards


2013
Texas A&M-Commerce
7-5
.583
2-4
.333
Live United Texarkana Bowl
15 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
One All-American


2014
Texas A&M-Commerce
9-3
.750
6-1
.857
C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas Bowl
26 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
Six players selected for NFL preseason roster spots
Lone Star Conference Champions
Five All-Americans


2015
Texas A&M-Commerce
8-4
.667
6-0
1.000
NCAA Division II Playoffs First Round
27 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
Three All-Americans
LSC Offensive Back of the Year


2016
Texas A&M-Commerce
11-2
.846
8-1
.889
NCAA Division II Playoffs Regional Semifinal
29 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
LSC Defensive Back of the Year


2017
Texas A&M-Commerce
14-1
.933
7-1
.875
NCAA Division II National Champion
29 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
Seven All-American honors


2018
Texas A&M-Commerce
10-3
.769
7-1
.875
NCAA Division II Playoffs Regional Semifinal
Harlon Hill Trophy Recipient (Luis Perez)
25 All-Lone Star Conference Selections
Two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans


2019
Stephen F. Austin
3-9
.250
3-6
.333

Four Southland All-Conference Selections



TOTALS
62-27
.696
39-14
.735
Six Postseason Appearances

UAalum72
May 28th, 2020, 09:26 AM
University at Albany, The State University of New York

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GREG GATTUSO
Head Coach
7th season, record at Albany 33-36
Pittsburgh, PA
Seton-LaSalle High School
Penn State '83
2019 CAA Coach of the Year
https://ualbanysports.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/greg-gattuso/1498

Bisonator
May 28th, 2020, 12:40 PM
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ursus arctos horribilis
May 28th, 2020, 12:54 PM
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Yes indeed. If anyone missed the history and feels like reading it then click this link from last week.

https://www.anygivensaturday.com/showthread.php?252951-In-1-Days-The-2020-AGS-Countdown-Begins

Professor Chaos
May 28th, 2020, 01:19 PM
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FUBeAR
May 28th, 2020, 08:50 PM
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DREW CRONIC
Head Coach

Drew Cronic was named the 20th head football coach in Mercer University history on December 10, 2019. He spent the previous two seasons as the head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C.

A native of Sharpsburg, Ga., Cronic is considered one of the more innovative offensive minds across all levels of college football. Driven by the motto “Raise the Bar”, he has posted a 47-6 record in four years as a head coach and has been named the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year all four seasons. He has also helped lead his teams to four straight conference titles – Reinhardt (2016), Furman (2017) and Lenoir-Rhyne (2018, 2019).

Cronic engineered one of the most impressive turnarounds in college football, taking Division II Lenoir-Rhyne from a 3-8 season in 2017 to a 25-3 record under his guidance the past two seasons. After being named the AFCA National Coach of the Year for the 2018 season, he led the Bears to a school record-tying 13 wins in 2019 and a second consecutive berth in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

LR carried a perfect season all the way to the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 2019. Under his guidance, seven Bears were named All-Super Region 2 this year, led by Regional Defensive Player of the Year Jaquan Artis. The team ranked in the top eight in Division II in both rushing offense and rushing defense at seventh and eighth, respectively. LR recorded 30 plus turnovers on the year for the second straight season and the defense recorded 50 sacks during the 2019 campaign, which led the nation.

In his first season at Lenoir-Rhyne, Cronic guided the largest turnaround in the nation – from just three wins in 2017 to 12 in 2018. The seven-game improvement was the sixth-greatest mark in NCAA Division II history. Cronic's Bears won 12 straight games and were ranked No. 8 in the final national poll.

During the 2018 season, LR advanced to the NCAA Playoffs for the first time since 2014 and hosted a pair of playoff games for the first time since 2013. With a 43-21 win over Florida Tech, Lenoir-Rhyne advanced past the first round of the NCAA Playoffs for just the second time in program history and, after defeating Wingate, moved on to the quarterfinals.

Cronic's success did not come just on the field; he led a turnaround in the classroom as well. With his leadership, the Bears posted a team 3.0 grade-point-average for the first time in program history and Ronnie Clifton was named a Second Team Academic All-American. Clifton, Jonathan Nolan and Clayton Horn each earned Academic All-District distinctions. Clifton was the lone representative from the South Atlantic Conference to earn Academic All-American accolades.

Before his time at LR, Cronic was the Offensive Coordinator at Furman University. The Paladins were ranked as high as No. 22 in the nation and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. Cronic spearheaded an offense that averaged 34 points a game and coached All-SoCon Second Team quarterback P.J. Blazeowski.

Before his second stint with Furman, Cronic coached at Reinhardt from 2012-16 and was instrumental in the startup of the program in November of 2011. For the first three seasons, Cronic served as Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for the Eagles before being named the head coach prior to the 2015 campaign.

Cronic directed Reinhardt to a nine-win 2015 season before a record-breaking year in 2016. The Eagles went 13-1, won the Mid-South Conference Championship and advanced to the NAIA National Quarterfinals. Reinhardt averaged 51.1 points per contest and totaled 550.6 yards of offense per game, ranking first in the nation in both categories.

The Eagles led the nation in rushing offense (360.0 ypg) and rushing touchdowns (71) while having the nation’s second highest passing efficiency (178.0) to go along with 25 touchdown passes. In addition, their defense finished second in the nation in points allowed (13.8 ppg) and sacks (46) and fifth in total defense at 283.5 yards per contest.

Cronic was twice named the Mid-South Conference West Division Coach of the Year and the AFCA NAIA Region I Coach of the Year. In 2016, Reinhardt produced 14 all-league picks and 24 academic all-conference honoree (both Mid-South Conference highs).

Cronic’s first stint at Furman lasted nine years (2002-10) as he served in several coaching roles including wide receivers, running backs, tight ends and recruiting coordinator. During his time there, the Paladins won a SoCon Title in 2004 and put together an 11-3 season in 2005, which ended with a trip to the national semifinals.

In 1999, Cronic began his coaching career after graduate school at James Madison where he served three seasons as receivers coach and assistant recruiting coordinator. The Dukes won the Atlantic 10 Championship in his first year and earned a bid to the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs.

Cronic played quarterback for his father – Danny Cronic – at East Coweta High School before playing collegiately at Georgia. As a Bulldog, Cronic played wide receiver and was a member of the special teams – lettering twice and participated in the 1995 Peach Bowl and 1997 Outback Bowl.

Cronic received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics education from the University of Georgia in 1998 before earning his master’s degree in educational leadership in 1999 from the University of West Georgia.

Cronic and his wife, Amelia, have three sons: Noah, Elijah and Isaiah.

Collegiate Coaching Timeline:

2019-Pres. – Mercer University

Head Coach


2018-2019 – Lenoir-Rhyne University

Head Coach


2017 – Furman University

Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks


2015-2016 – Reinhardt University

Head Coach


2011-2014 – Reinhardt University

Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks / Recruiting


2002-2010 – Furman University

Wide Receivers / Running Backs / Tight Ends / Recruiting


1999-2001 – James Madison University

Wide Receivers / Assistant Recruiting Coordinator

lionsrking2
May 28th, 2020, 10:03 PM
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