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| Miami RedHawks football |
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| First season |
1888 |
| Head coach |
Don Treadwell |
| Home stadium |
Yager Stadium |
| Stadium capacity |
24,386 |
| Stadium surface |
FieldTurf |
| Location |
Oxford, Ohio |
| League |
NCAA Division I (FBS) |
| Conference |
MAC |
| Division |
East |
| All-time record |
661–399–44 (.619) |
| Postseason bowl record |
7–3 |
| Conference titles |
22 |
| Heisman winners |
0 |
| Current uniform |
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| Colors |
Red and White
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| Fight song |
Miami March Song |
| Mascot |
Swoop |
| Marching band |
Miami University Marching Band |
| Website |
Miami University Redhawks Website |
The Miami University RedHawks, known as the Miami Redskins before 1996, are a NCAA Division I FBS college football program that competes in the Mid-American Conference. The program is best known for producing several high-profile head coaches, earning the title "Cradle of Coaches."
Current coaching staff [edit]
| Name |
Position |
| Don Treadwell |
Head Coach |
| John Klacik |
Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach |
| Jay Peterson |
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach |
| Ron Carpenter |
Defensive Backs Coach |
| Andrew Marlatt |
Special Teams Coordinator |
| Mike Bath |
Quarterbacks Coach |
| Robert Lee |
Running Backs Coach |
| Mark Spencer |
Wide Receivers Coach |
| Nick Siatras |
Defensive Line Coach/Recruiting Coordinator |
| Ed Stults |
Offensive Line Coach |
| Reed Schuitema |
Director of Football Operations |
| Nick Eippert |
Director of Video Operations |
Stadium [edit]
Cradle of Coaches [edit]
All-time win-loss-tie record [edit]
- 1916, 1917, 1918, 1921
- 1932, 1933, 1936
- 1948, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1965, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1986, 2003, 2010
Bowl games [edit]
The RedHawks are 7–3 all time in bowl games.
- Sun Bowl, 1948, vs Texas Tech, W 13–12
- Salad Bowl, 1951, vs Arizona State, W 34–21
- Tangerine Bowl, 1962, vs Houston, L 49–21
- Tangerine Bowl, 1973, vs Florida, W 16–7
- Tangerine Bowl, 1974, vs Georgia, W 21–10
- Tangerine Bowl, 1975, vs South Carolina, W 20–7
- California Bowl, 1986, vs San Jose State, L 37–7
- GMAC Bowl, 2003, vs Louisville,W 49–28
- Independence Bowl, 2004, vs Iowa State, L 17–13
- GoDaddy.com Bowl, 2011, vs. Middle Tennessee, W 35–21
Trophy games [edit]
Player [edit]
Coaches [edit]
George Little while at Miami
Current NFL players [edit]
[2]
Other famous coaches and players [edit]
Future non-conference opponents [edit]
[3]
References [edit]
External links [edit]
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Loveland Magazine
Wed, 01 May 2013 09:39:23 -0700
The position became available when Andrew Marlatt took a position with the Miami Redhawks football program. We will post more information as it becomes available. Related articles. Coach Andrew Marlatt: A Legend Leaves Loveland. Wednesday, May 01 ...
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