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Bubba Schweigert

Kyle Frederick "Bubba" Schweigert (born September 15, 1962) is an American football coach. He is the current head football coach at the University of North Dakota. From 2004 to 2007, Schweigert served as the head football coach at University of Minnesota Duluth. From 2008 to 2013 he was the defensive coordinator at Southern Illinois University.

Bubba Schweigert
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamNorth Dakota
ConferenceMVFC
Record61–50
Biographical details
Born (1962-09-14) September 14, 1962 (age 61)
Alma materJamestown College (1985)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1985–1988Jamestown (DC)
1989–1996North Dakota (assistant)
1997–2003North Dakota (DC)
2004–2007Minnesota Duluth
2008–2013Southern Illinois (DC)
2014–presentNorth Dakota
Head coaching record
Overall83–71
Tournaments0–1 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
1–5 (NCAA D-I playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 NCC (2005)
1 Big Sky (2016)
1 MVFC (2020)

Early coaching career edit

Schweigert started his coaching career at his alma mater, Jamestown College—now the University of Jamestown. He coached football at Jamestown from 1985 to 1988 and was admissions counselor and the head baseball coach.

In 1989, he began 15 seasons as an assistant coach at the University of North Dakota (UND), where he was part of eight NCAA playoff teams and six North Central Conference (NCC) title squads. In 1997, Schweigert was appointed to defensive coordinator, and in 2000, Schweigert was named the American Football Coaches Association Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. His 2001 defense, led by team captain Travis O'Neel, gave up only 191.4 yards of total offense per game limiting teams to an average of just 50.3 rushing yards and 12.5 points per game on the way to the program's first national championship. In 2002, Schweigert was honored with Jamestown's Rollie Greeno Award for outstanding commitment in the field of education and coaching, along with the team finishing second nationally in 2003.

Leaving UND after the 2003 season, Schweigert took his first college head coaching job at the University of Minnesota Duluth. He coached the school's NCAA Division II football program from 2004 to 2007. He guided the Bulldogs to a 22–21 overall record during this time, along with the team's first NCC title in 2005. The NCAA playoff berth that season was the program's second in four seasons. Schweigert was also named both the D2football.com Northwest Region Coach of the Year and the AFCA Division II Coach of the Year for Region 5 in 2005, as well.

Coaching career at SIU edit

Throughout his coaching history at Southern Illinois University, Schweigert's coaching style has led the Salukis to defensive success, being ranked near the top of many aspects of defensive play. In 2013, he coached the Salukis defense to an average of 5.9 tackles for loss per game, ranking third in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), a defense ranking second in the MVC and tied for 18th in the nation in rush defense that held opponents to an average of 122.8 rushing yards per game, holding six of 12 opponents to fewer than 100 yards rushing and other teams to 50 rushing yards or fewer at least four times.

In 2012, Schweigert's Saluki defense ranked third in the MVC with 15 fumbles, tied for 10th most in the nation.

Schweigert's 2011 defense ranked third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in total yardage, interceptions and sacks, as well as led the conference in total defense in 2010, giving up an average of 332.1 yards per game with the absence of four secondary-defensive starters. His 2009 defense ranked second nationally with 23 interceptions, and tied for fourth nationwide with 33 forced turnovers. In the same year, his group also ranked eighth nationally in scoring defense, allowing 15.92 points per game and led the MVC with 36 sacks. In 2008, Schweigert's defense was tied for 12th nationally in forced turnovers (29) and in five seasons his teams had forced an average of 2.2 turnovers per game (a total of 127).

Coaching philosophy edit

Defensively, Schweigert follows a very aggressive style of football. He features a blitzing 3-4 scheme that emphasizes putting pressure on the offense and forcing short gains and high amounts of turnovers, believing these to be the pinnacles of a successful football team. A hallmark of Schweigert's defenses is to stop the run and attack the quarterback. He famously noted in the press conference announcing his hiring as head coach at North Dakota that, "We want the opposing quarterback and the quarterback's mother to be the two most uncomfortable people in the building".

Conversely, Schwiegert's North Dakota teams have been extremely conservative on the offensive side of the ball. They focus on establishing the run and controlling the time of possession, which hopes to limit the number of possessions for opposing offenses. It also allows his aggressive defense to stay rested. This style is a sharp contrast to the offense that was run in his earlier head coaching days at Minnesota Duluth. During his tenure there, the Bulldogs featured a high flying aerial attack capable of scoring points in bunches.

Coaching awards and highlights edit

Named AFCA DII Assistant Coach of the Year (2000) Help lead the UND Fighting Sioux to a Division II National Championship (2001) Jamestown's Rollie Greeno Award (for outstanding commitment in the field of education and coaching) (2002) North Central Conference Coach of the Year (2005) Coached defensive end Ken Boatright (named an AFCA All-American and a third-team AP All-American) (2012), linebacker and 2012 graduate Jayson DiManche (Cincinnati Bengals), cornerback Korey Lindsey, a three-time All-American and a 2011 NFL Draft pick (Cincinnati Bengals), and 2013, SIU linebacker Bryan Presume (earned first team All-MVFC honors) Named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year (2016) Named AFCA FCS Region 5 Coach of the Year (2016)

Personal life edit

Schweigert was born and raised in Zeeland, North Dakota, where he attended school at Jamestown College, graduating in 1985. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Jamestown College and a master's degree from North Dakota, being honored with Jamestown College's Rollie Greeno Award for Outstanding Commitment in the field of education and coaching. Schweigert and his wife, Laura Schweigert, live together with their two sons, Alex and Cooper.

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# TSN/STATS°
Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs (North Central Conference) (2004–2007)
2004 Minnesota Duluth 4–7 1–5 6th
2005 Minnesota Duluth 8–4 4–2 T–1st L NCAA Division II First Round
2006 Minnesota Duluth 6–4 4–4 4th
2007 Minnesota Duluth 4–6 3–5 T–5th
Minnesota Duluth: 22–21 12–16
University of North Dakota/North Dakota Fighting Hawks (Big Sky Conference) (2014–2017)
2014 North Dakota 5–7 3–5 T–8th
2015 North Dakota 7–4 5–3 T–4th
2016 North Dakota 9–3 8–0 T–1st L NCAA Division I Second Round 12 12
2017 North Dakota 3–8 2–6 T–9th
North Dakota Fighting Hawks (NCAA Division I FCS independent) (2018–2019)
2018 North Dakota 6–5
2019 North Dakota 7–5 L NCAA Division I First Round
North Dakota Fighting Hawks (Missouri Valley Football Conference) (2020–present)
2020–21 North Dakota 5–2 4–1 T–1st L NCAA Division I Quarterfinal 6 7
2021 North Dakota 5–6 3–5 T–7th
2022 North Dakota 7–5 5–3 T–3rd L NCAA Division I First Round 20
2023 North Dakota 7–5 5–3 T–3rd L NCAA Division I First Round 14 12
2024 North Dakota 0–0 0–0
North Dakota: 61–50 35–26
Total: 83–71
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References edit

External links edit

  • North Dakota profile

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Kyle Frederick Bubba Schweigert born September 15 1962 is an American football coach He is the current head football coach at the University of North Dakota From 2004 to 2007 Schweigert served as the head football coach at University of Minnesota Duluth From 2008 to 2013 he was the defensive coordinator at Southern Illinois University Bubba SchweigertCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamNorth DakotaConferenceMVFCRecord61 50Biographical detailsBorn 1962 09 14 September 14 1962 age 61 Alma materJamestown College 1985 Coaching career HC unless noted 1985 1988Jamestown DC 1989 1996North Dakota assistant 1997 2003North Dakota DC 2004 2007Minnesota Duluth2008 2013Southern Illinois DC 2014 presentNorth DakotaHead coaching recordOverall83 71Tournaments0 1 NCAA D II playoffs 1 5 NCAA D I playoffs Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 NCC 2005 1 Big Sky 2016 1 MVFC 2020 Contents 1 Early coaching career 2 Coaching career at SIU 3 Coaching philosophy 4 Coaching awards and highlights 5 Personal life 6 Head coaching record 7 References 8 External linksEarly coaching career editSchweigert started his coaching career at his alma mater Jamestown College now the University of Jamestown He coached football at Jamestown from 1985 to 1988 and was admissions counselor and the head baseball coach In 1989 he began 15 seasons as an assistant coach at the University of North Dakota UND where he was part of eight NCAA playoff teams and six North Central Conference NCC title squads In 1997 Schweigert was appointed to defensive coordinator and in 2000 Schweigert was named the American Football Coaches Association Division II Assistant Coach of the Year His 2001 defense led by team captain Travis O Neel gave up only 191 4 yards of total offense per game limiting teams to an average of just 50 3 rushing yards and 12 5 points per game on the way to the program s first national championship In 2002 Schweigert was honored with Jamestown s Rollie Greeno Award for outstanding commitment in the field of education and coaching along with the team finishing second nationally in 2003 Leaving UND after the 2003 season Schweigert took his first college head coaching job at the University of Minnesota Duluth He coached the school s NCAA Division II football program from 2004 to 2007 He guided the Bulldogs to a 22 21 overall record during this time along with the team s first NCC title in 2005 The NCAA playoff berth that season was the program s second in four seasons Schweigert was also named both the D2football com Northwest Region Coach of the Year and the AFCA Division II Coach of the Year for Region 5 in 2005 as well Coaching career at SIU editThroughout his coaching history at Southern Illinois University Schweigert s coaching style has led the Salukis to defensive success being ranked near the top of many aspects of defensive play In 2013 he coached the Salukis defense to an average of 5 9 tackles for loss per game ranking third in the Missouri Valley Conference MVC a defense ranking second in the MVC and tied for 18th in the nation in rush defense that held opponents to an average of 122 8 rushing yards per game holding six of 12 opponents to fewer than 100 yards rushing and other teams to 50 rushing yards or fewer at least four times In 2012 Schweigert s Saluki defense ranked third in the MVC with 15 fumbles tied for 10th most in the nation Schweigert s 2011 defense ranked third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in total yardage interceptions and sacks as well as led the conference in total defense in 2010 giving up an average of 332 1 yards per game with the absence of four secondary defensive starters His 2009 defense ranked second nationally with 23 interceptions and tied for fourth nationwide with 33 forced turnovers In the same year his group also ranked eighth nationally in scoring defense allowing 15 92 points per game and led the MVC with 36 sacks In 2008 Schweigert s defense was tied for 12th nationally in forced turnovers 29 and in five seasons his teams had forced an average of 2 2 turnovers per game a total of 127 Coaching philosophy editDefensively Schweigert follows a very aggressive style of football He features a blitzing 3 4 scheme that emphasizes putting pressure on the offense and forcing short gains and high amounts of turnovers believing these to be the pinnacles of a successful football team A hallmark of Schweigert s defenses is to stop the run and attack the quarterback He famously noted in the press conference announcing his hiring as head coach at North Dakota that We want the opposing quarterback and the quarterback s mother to be the two most uncomfortable people in the building Conversely Schwiegert s North Dakota teams have been extremely conservative on the offensive side of the ball They focus on establishing the run and controlling the time of possession which hopes to limit the number of possessions for opposing offenses It also allows his aggressive defense to stay rested This style is a sharp contrast to the offense that was run in his earlier head coaching days at Minnesota Duluth During his tenure there the Bulldogs featured a high flying aerial attack capable of scoring points in bunches Coaching awards and highlights editNamed AFCA DII Assistant Coach of the Year 2000 Help lead the UND Fighting Sioux to a Division II National Championship 2001 Jamestown s Rollie Greeno Award for outstanding commitment in the field of education and coaching 2002 North Central Conference Coach of the Year 2005 Coached defensive end Ken Boatright named an AFCA All American and a third team AP All American 2012 linebacker and 2012 graduate Jayson DiManche Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Korey Lindsey a three time All American and a 2011 NFL Draft pick Cincinnati Bengals and 2013 SIU linebacker Bryan Presume earned first team All MVFC honors Named Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year 2016 Named AFCA FCS Region 5 Coach of the Year 2016 Personal life editSchweigert was born and raised in Zeeland North Dakota where he attended school at Jamestown College graduating in 1985 He has a bachelor s degree in business administration from Jamestown College and a master s degree from North Dakota being honored with Jamestown College s Rollie Greeno Award for Outstanding Commitment in the field of education and coaching Schweigert and his wife Laura Schweigert live together with their two sons Alex and Cooper Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Coaches TSN STATS Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs North Central Conference 2004 2007 2004 Minnesota Duluth 4 7 1 5 6th2005 Minnesota Duluth 8 4 4 2 T 1st L NCAA Division II First Round2006 Minnesota Duluth 6 4 4 4 4th2007 Minnesota Duluth 4 6 3 5 T 5thMinnesota Duluth 22 21 12 16University of North Dakota North Dakota Fighting Hawks Big Sky Conference 2014 2017 2014 North Dakota 5 7 3 5 T 8th2015 North Dakota 7 4 5 3 T 4th2016 North Dakota 9 3 8 0 T 1st L NCAA Division I Second Round 12 122017 North Dakota 3 8 2 6 T 9thNorth Dakota Fighting Hawks NCAA Division I FCS independent 2018 2019 2018 North Dakota 6 52019 North Dakota 7 5 L NCAA Division I First RoundNorth Dakota Fighting Hawks Missouri Valley Football Conference 2020 present 2020 21 North Dakota 5 2 4 1 T 1st L NCAA Division I Quarterfinal 6 72021 North Dakota 5 6 3 5 T 7th2022 North Dakota 7 5 5 3 T 3rd L NCAA Division I First Round 202023 North Dakota 7 5 5 3 T 3rd L NCAA Division I First Round 14 122024 North Dakota 0 0 0 0North Dakota 61 50 35 26Total 83 71 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berthReferences editExternal links editNorth Dakota profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bubba Schweigert amp oldid 1210955770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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