Norman Joseph

Norman Joseph
Norman Joseph
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Mississippi College
Conference ASC
Record 36-36
Biographical details
Born December 28, 1954 (1954-12-28) (age 56)
Playing career
1973–1976 Mississippi State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977
1978–1986
1987
1988–1989
1990–1993
1994–1996
1998–2000
2001–2002
2003
2004
2005–present
Vanderbilt (volunteer)
Northeast Louisiana (assistant)
Louisiana Tech (PGC/RC)
Northwestern State (PGC/RC)
Northeast Louisiana (OC)
Southern Miss (OC)
Belhaven
San Jose State (OC)
Midwestern State (OC)
Louisiana College
Mississippi College
Head coaching record
Overall 57-57
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

Norman Joseph (born December 28, 1954) is an American football coach and former player in the United States. He is currently the head football coach at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, a position he has held since the 2005 season. Joseph served as the head football coach at Belhaven College from 1998 to 2000 and at Louisiana College in 2004.

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Playing career

Joseph played college ball at Mississippi State University and earned Churchman All-American honors in 1976 while completing the requirements for a bachelor of Science. Joseph earned his Master of Education Degree while coaching at Northeast Louisiana University in 1979.[1]

Coaching career

Assistant coaching

Joseph has coached as an assistant at University of Louisiana-Monroe, Louisiana Tech, Northwestern State University, Southern Mississippi, San Jose State University and Midwestern State University[2] He enjoyed much success as an assistant coach, including turning San Jose State into one of the best offensive teams at the collegiate level.[3]

Belhaven

Joseph was the first head football coach for the Belhaven College Blazers located in Jackson, Mississippi and he held that position for three seasons, from 1998 until 2000. During his three seasons there, the Blazers were 4-6 in 1998, and 6-5 in 1999 and 2000 (16-16 overall)[4].

At Belhaven, Joseph became the only coach in the NAIA in history to produce both a 1,000 yard rusher and 1,000 yard receiver in a program's first two seasons of existence.[5] His successful start of the football program[6] helped him to lead Belhaven to a top 25 National ranking for six consecutive weeks in only the school's second season of play.[7] Belhaven began its season with a 6-2 record, but lost the final three games of its season to finish 6-5.[8]

Louisiana College

Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana selected Joseph as head coach[9] to replace Marty Secord for the 2004 season.[10] The team went 5-5.

Mississippi College

After one year at Louisiana, Joseph became the head coach at Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi beginning in the 2005 season, when the Choctaws went 2-8.[11] The Choctaws finished 5-5 and 8-2 in 2006 and 2007, respectively. His 2008 squad began the season ranked #25 in the NCAA's Division III,[12] but fell from the polls after an opening week, 42–6 defeat at the hands of rival Millsaps and finished the year 5-5. In 2009, the Choctaws finished 9-3 and reached the Division III playoffs. In 2010, the team went 4-6.

Head Coaching Record

References

  1. ^ Mississippi College Choctaws Norman Joseph
  2. ^ American Football Monthly "Third and Shorts" Transactions: College Football August 2004
  3. ^ D3Football.com "Louisiana College Wildcats 2004 Preview"
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ Mississippi College Choctaws Norman Joseph
  6. ^ Wichitan Online "Maskill adds three to staff" by Zach Duncan
  7. ^ Mississippi College Choctaws Norman Joseph
  8. ^ [2]
  9. ^ Washington Post "Tuesday's Sports Transactions"
  10. ^ American Football Monthly "Third and Shorts" Transactions: College Football August 2004
  11. ^ D3Football.com "Joseph switches ASC schools" December 21, 2004
  12. ^ Jackson Free Press "2008 College Football Preview" August 20, 2008

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