If Neal Brown tanks this guy has a pretty good coaching resume.
And WVU could have had him for the asking a decade or so ago – Bowden publicly announced that he would replace Rich Rodriquez, who left for Michigan, in a New York minute if asked -- but a late-night choice went elsewhere to Bill Stewart in the excitement of the bowl victory over Oklahoma.
Championships
2 WVIAC (1984, 1985)
1 SEC Western Division Title (1997)
1 Gulf South (2009)
1 MAC East Division (2017)
Awards
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (1993)
George Munger Award (1993)
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (1993)
Sporting News College Football COY (1993)
Walter Camp Coach of the Year (1993)
SEC Coach of the Year (1993)
Gulf South Co-Coach of The Year (2009)
19-13 at Salem in WV
43-23-1 at Samford
47-17-1 at Auburn
29-9 at North Alabama
35-52 at Akron, which was 2-22 in the 2 seasons before Terry took over. In 2017 Zips won conference’s East division. Akron was 8-5 in 2017, Zips’ best season since 1985! THIRTY TWO YEARS!!!
4-3 at Louisiana Lemon-Monroe so far
Career record:
179-117-2
Yeah, he’s about 65 but he has Rich Rodriguez as a brilliant coaching staff pairing
And WVU could have had him for the asking a decade or so ago – Bowden publicly announced that he would replace Rich Rodriquez, who left for Michigan, in a New York minute if asked -- but a late-night choice went elsewhere to Bill Stewart in the excitement of the bowl victory over Oklahoma.
Championships
2 WVIAC (1984, 1985)
1 SEC Western Division Title (1997)
1 Gulf South (2009)
1 MAC East Division (2017)
Awards
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (1993)
George Munger Award (1993)
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (1993)
Sporting News College Football COY (1993)
Walter Camp Coach of the Year (1993)
SEC Coach of the Year (1993)
Gulf South Co-Coach of The Year (2009)
19-13 at Salem in WV
43-23-1 at Samford
47-17-1 at Auburn
29-9 at North Alabama
35-52 at Akron, which was 2-22 in the 2 seasons before Terry took over. In 2017 Zips won conference’s East division. Akron was 8-5 in 2017, Zips’ best season since 1985! THIRTY TWO YEARS!!!
4-3 at Louisiana Lemon-Monroe so far
Career record:
179-117-2
Yeah, he’s about 65 but he has Rich Rodriguez as a brilliant coaching staff pairing