Bill Mallory

Bill Mallory

College coach infobox


Name = Bill Mallory
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DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1935|5|20|mf=y
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DateOfDeath =
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Sport = Football
College =
Title = Retired Head coach
CurrentRecord =
OverallRecord = 165-121-4
BowlRecord = 4-6
Awards = 1986, 1987 Big Ten Coach of the Year
Championships =
CFbDWID = 1437
Player = Y
Years = 1955-58
Team = Miami University
Position =
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1969-73
1974-78
1980-83
1984-96
CoachTeams = Miami University
Colorado
Northern Illinois
Indiana
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William G. "Bill" Mallory (born May 20, 1935) has served as the football head coach at NCAA Division I-A programs including Miami University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Northern Illinois University, and Indiana University (IU).

Player

Mallory played football at Miami University for coaches Ara Parseghian and John Pont.

Coaching

Bill Mallory is the Indiana Hoosiers' winningest football coach, having compiled a 69-77-3 record. Before taking over the head coaching reins at Indiana in 1984, Mallory coached three other schools to national prominence. While compiling a 165-121-4 career record, Mallory became one of only a handful of coaches in history to guide three different programs to top 20 finishes in national polls. In 1987, Mallory became the first coach to be awarded back-to-back Big Ten coach-of-the-year honors. While at Indiana, Mallory led the Hoosiers to six bowl games including victories in the 1988 Liberty Bowl, and the 1991 Copper Bowl. He also led IU to a top 20 ranking in 1988.

Early in his coaching career, Mallory served as assistant to Woody Hayes at Ohio State, Carm Cozza at Yale and Doyt Perry at Bowling Green.

Mallory is a member of Miami University's Cradle of Coaches. He is also a member of the Athletic Halls of Fame at Miami University and Indiana University, the Indiana Football Hall of Fame and the Phi Kappa Tau Hall of Fame.

Mallory was the 15th head college football coach for the Northern Illinois University Huskies located in DeKalb, Illinois and he held that position for four seasons, from 1980 until 1983.His career coaching record at Northern Illinois was 25 wins, 19 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks himsixth at Northern Illinois in total wins and seventh at Northern Illinois in winning percentage. [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/mac/northern_illinois/coaching_records.php Northern Illinois Coaching Records ] ]

Record

CFB Coaching Record Team
team = Miami (OH) Redskins
conf = Mid American (MAC)
startyear = 1969
endyear = 1973
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1969
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 7-3
conference = 2-3
confstanding = T-3rd
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1970
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 7-3
conference = 2-3
confstanding = T-2nd
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1971
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 7-3
conference = 2-3
confstanding = T-3rd
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1972
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 7-3
conference = 2-3
confstanding = T-4th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1973
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 11-0
conference = 5-0
confstanding = 1st
bowlgame = Tangerine Bowl
bowlopp = Florida
bowlscore = W, 16-7
ranking = #17
CFB Coaching Record Team End
team = Miami (OH)
overall = 39-12
confrecord = 13-12
CFB Coaching Record Team
team = Colorado Buffaloes
conf = Big Eight
startyear = 1974
endyear = 1978
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1974
team = Colorado
overall = 5-6
conference = 3-4
confstanding = 5th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1975
team = Colorado
overall = 9-3
conference = 5-2
confstanding = 3rd
bowlgame = Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
bowlopp = Texas
bowlscore = L, 38-21
ranking =
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1976
team = Colorado
overall = 8-4
conference = 5-2
confstanding = T-1st
bowlgame = Orange Bowl
bowlopp = Ohio State
bowlscore = L, 27-10
ranking = #16
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1977
team = Colorado
overall = 7-3-1
conference = 3-3-1
confstanding = 4th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1978
team = Colorado
overall = 6-5
conference = 2-5
confstanding = 7th
CFB Coaching Record Team End
team = Colorado
overall = 35-21-1
confrecord = 18-16-1
CFB Coaching Record Team
team = Northern Illinois Huskies
conf = Mid American (MAC)
startyear = 1980
endyear = 1983
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1980
team = Northern Illinois
overall = 7-4
conference = 4-3
confstanding = T-3rd
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1981
team = Northern Illinois
overall = 3-8
conference = 2-7
confstanding = 9th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1982
team = Northern Illinois
overall = 5-5
conference = 5-4
confstanding = T-5th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
championship = conference
year = 1983
team = Northern Illinois
overall = 10-2
conference = 8-1
confstanding = 1st
bowlgame = California Bowl III
bowlopp = Cal State-Fullerton
bowlscore = W, 20-13
CFB Coaching Record Team End
team = NIU
overall = 25-19
confrecord = 19-15
CFB Coaching Record Team
team = Indiana Hoosiers
conf = Big Ten
startyear = 1984
endyear = 1996
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1984
team = Indiana
overall = 0-11
conference = 0-9
confstanding = 10th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1985
team = Indiana
overall = 4-7
conference = 1-7
confstanding = T-9th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1986
team = Indiana
overall = 6-6
conference = 3-5
confstanding = T-6th
bowlgame = All-American Bowl
bowlopp = Florida State
bowlscore = L, 27-13
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1987
team = Indiana
overall = 8-4
conference = 6-2
confstanding = T-2nd
bowlgame = Peach Bowl
bowlopp = Tennessee
bowlscore = L, 27-22
ranking = #20
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1988
team = Indiana
overall = 8-3-1
conference = 5-3
confstanding = 5th
bowlgame = Liberty Bowl
bowlopp = South Carolina
bowlscore = W, 34-10
ranking = #19
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1989
team = Indiana
overall = 5-6
conference = 3-5
confstanding = T-6th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1990
team = Indiana
overall = 6-5-1
conference = 3-4-1
confstanding = 7th
bowlgame = Peach Bowl
bowlopp = Auburn
bowlscore = L, 27-23
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1991
team = Indiana
overall = 7-4-1
conference = 5-3
confstanding = T-3rd
bowlgame = Copper Bowl
bowlopp = Baylor
bowlscore = W, 24-0
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1992
team = Indiana
overall = 5-6
conference = 3-5
confstanding = T-6th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1993
team = Indiana
overall = 8-4
conference = 5-3
confstanding = T-4th
bowlgame = Independence Bowl
bowlopp = Virginia Tech
bowlscore = L, 45-20
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1994
team = Indiana
overall = 6-5
conference = 3-5
confstanding = T-6th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1995
team = Indiana
overall = 2-9
conference = 0-8
confstanding = 11th
CFB Coaching Record Entry
year = 1996
team = Indiana
overall = 3-8
conference = 1-7
confstanding = T-9th
CFB Coaching Record Team End
team = Indiana
overall = 69-77-3
confrecord = 39-65-1
CFB Coaching Record End
overall = 165-121-4
bcs = no

References

External links

* [http://www.niu.edu/ Northern Illinois University athletics website]


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