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Justin Fuente

Justin James Fuente[1] (born July 30, 1976) is a former American football coach and player. He was the head football coach at Virginia Tech from 2016 to 2021. He was the 2016 ACC Coach of the Year.[2] Fuente was the head football coach at the University of Memphis from 2012 to 2015. He was an assistant at Texas Christian University from 2007 to 2011 and previously at Illinois State University from 2001 to 2006. Fuente attended the University of Oklahoma before transferring to Murray State University after his redshirt sophomore season. He played quarterback for both schools. Fuente played a single season with the Oklahoma Wranglers of the Arena Football League.

Justin Fuente
Fuente in 2018
Biographical details
Born (1976-07-30) July 30, 1976 (age 46)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Playing career
1996–1997Oklahoma
1998–1999Murray State
2000–2001Oklahoma Wranglers
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2001–2003Illinois State (QB)
2004–2006Illinois State (OC/QB)
2007–2008TCU (RB)
2009–2011TCU (co-OC/QB)
2012–2015Memphis
2016–2021Virginia Tech
Head coaching record
Overall69–54
Bowls2–3
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 The American (2014)
1 ACC Coastal Division (2016)
Awards
AAC Coach of the Year (2014)
ACC Coach of the Year (2016)

Fuente has coached quarterbacks as an assistant or head coach including three-time Pro Bowler Andy Dalton, first-round draft pick Paxton Lynch, and arena football quarterback Jerod Evans.

Early life

Fuente was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Justin married his wife Jenny in 2005 and they have three daughters.[3] Fuente and his family are Catholic.

Playing career

High school

Fuente attended Union High School in Tulsa and played football as a quarterback, where he threw for 6,104 yards and 65 touchdowns.[4] In 1994, his senior season he led the state in both passing yards (2,934) and touchdown passes (32).[5] Statewide recognition followed, with the Tulsa World naming him "Player of the Year" and The Oklahoman "All-State Offensive Player of the Year.".[6][5] Several schools recruited Fuente, including Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Tulsa and Texas A&M, but he ultimately signed with Oklahoma under coach Howard Schnellenberger in February 1995.[4]

College

Fuente redshirted at Oklahoma for the 1995 season behind Eric Moore at quarterback.[7] Following the season, Schnellenberger resigned as head coach and John Blake replaced him.[7] Entering the 1996 season, Fuente backed up Moore.[8] However, after Oklahoma opened the season with a loss to TCU, Blake named Fuente the starting quarterback.[8] Fuente started the next eight games and compiled a 3–5 record before losing his starting position to Moore following the victory over Oklahoma State.[9] For the year, Fuente completed 91 of 196 passes for 1,271 yards with ten interceptions and eight touchdowns.[10] Fuente entered the 1997 season as the starting quarterback,[10] but started only five games, winning two and losing three.[11] Following the season, he transferred to Division I-AA Murray State University where he would be able to compete in the 1998 season.[12] Fuente amassed 2,289 yards with the Sooners.[12]

At Murray State, Fuente was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award following the 1999 season. He still holds several single-season records at Murray State for a quarterback including: most pass completions (240), highest pass efficiency (151.21), most passing yards (3,497), and most touchdown passes (27).[13] Following his graduation from Murray, Fuente signed a contract with the Oklahoma Wranglers of the Arena Football League.[14]

Professional

In May 2000, Fuente signed a contract with the Wranglers as their third-string quarterback.[15] After seeing limited action, in the 2000 season and into the 2001 season, Fuente left the team in May 2001 in order to pursue a college coaching position at Illinois State University.[16]

Coaching career

Following his playing career, Fuente began his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach at Illinois State University in 2001.[17] There he worked under Denver Johnson, who he played for when Johnson was an assistant coach at Oklahoma and as head coach at Murray State.[17] After three years, Fuente was promoted to offensive coordinator, and he served in that position through the end of 2006 season when he accepted the running backs coach position at TCU.[17] At TCU, he was promoted to co-offensive coordinator in 2009, and under his guidance both helped develop Andy Dalton at quarterback and lead the Horned Frogs to an undefeated season and victory in the 2011 Rose Bowl.[6]

Memphis

The University of Memphis named Fuente its head coach on December 8, 2011, replacing Larry Porter.[18] After the Tigers opened the 2012 season with only one win over their first nine games, Fuente led Memphis on a three-game winning streak to close the season and finish with an overall record of four wins and eight losses (4–8).[19] In February 2013, Memphis extended the term of Fuente's contract through the 2017 season as a result of the gains he made in his first year as head coach of the Tigers.[20]

Fuente's 2014 team captured a share of the American Athletic Conference championship, compiling a 7–1 conference record and 9–3 overall regular season record. This was the Tigers' first conference championship since winning the Missouri Valley Conference in 1971.[21] The team defeated BYU in the 2014 Miami Beach Bowl in double overtime, giving Fuente his first 10-win season and the Tigers' first 10-win season since 1938.[22] The Tigers finished the season ranked No. 25 in both the AP and the Coaches Polls. Fuente was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award.[23] Fuente's contract was extended and he received a raise at the close of the 2014 season for a total of a 5-year deal at approximately $1.4 million per year.[24]

Virginia Tech

 
Fuente walks onto the field for the 2016 ACC Championship Game.

Virginia Tech named Fuente its head coach on November 29, 2015, replacing the retiring Frank Beamer. In his first season in Blacksburg, Fuente led the Hokies to a 9-3 regular season record and a trip to the ACC Championship, representing the Coastal division.[25] Fuente won the 2016 ACC Coach of the Year following the regular season. The Hokies defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 35-24 in the 2016 Belk Bowl, overturning a 24-0 deficit at halftime and winning three consecutive bowl games for the first time in the program's history. Virginia Tech finished the season ranked #16 in both the AP and Coaches Poll. On April 3, 2017, Fuente and Virginia Tech agreed to a contract extension through 2023. [26] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic college football season, Fuente's Hokies failed to qualify for a bowl, snapping the program's 29-year streak of bowl games, the longest such in the country at the time. Virginia Tech and Fuente agreed to mutually part ways with two games remaining in the 2021 season after bad losses to Boston College, Syracuse, Notre Dame, and Pittsburgh.[27]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Memphis Tigers (Conference USA) (2012)
2012 Memphis 4–8 4–4 T–3rd (East)
Memphis Tigers (American Athletic Conference) (2013–2015)
2013 Memphis 3–9 1–7 T–9th
2014 Memphis 10–3 7–1 T–1st W Miami Beach 25 25
2015 Memphis 9–3 5–3 3rd (West) Birmingham[a]
Memphis: 26–23 17–15
Virginia Tech Hokies (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2016–2021)
2016 Virginia Tech 10–4 6–2 1st (Coastal) W Belk 16 16
2017 Virginia Tech 9–4 5–3 2nd (Coastal) L Camping World 25 24
2018 Virginia Tech 6–7 4–4 T–3rd (Coastal) L Military
2019 Virginia Tech 8–5 5–3 2nd (Coastal) L Belk
2020 Virginia Tech 5–6 5–5 T–6th
2021 Virginia Tech 5–5[b] 3–3 (Coastal)
Virginia Tech: 43–31 28–20
Total: 69–54
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
  1. ^ Did not coach bowl game
  2. ^ Virginia Tech and Fuente parted ways with two games remaining in the regular season

References

  1. ^ (PDF). December 16, 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  2. ^ "Justin Fuente accepts ACC Coach of the Year award".
  3. ^ Adelson, Andrea (March 16, 2016). "How pro wrestling shaped the life of Virginia Tech's Justin Fuente". ESPN. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  4. ^ a b Hersom, Bob (January 23, 1995). "QB Fuente makes his choice: OU". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK. p. 9.
  5. ^ a b Helsley, John (December 18, 1994). "Fuente, McQuarters capture honors". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK. p. 9.
  6. ^ a b Hines, Kelly (January 25, 2011). "Former Union, OU quarterback Justin Fuente moving up coaching ladder". Tulsa World. Archived from the original on January 30, 2011. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  7. ^ a b O'Kane, Dan (January 2, 1996). "Fuente eager to talk with Blake". Tulsa World. p. B2.
  8. ^ a b O'Kane, Dan (September 11, 1996). "Fuente's it: No. 1 QB". Tulsa World. p. B1.
  9. ^ O'Kane, Dan (November 12, 1996). "OU tabs Moore as starting QB". Tulsa World. p. B1.
  10. ^ a b Hersom, Bob (August 7, 1997). "Fuente knows the cure for Sooner ills". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK. p. 23.
  11. ^ O'Kane, Dan (October 15, 1997). "Sooners will start Moore". Tulsa World. p. 23.
  12. ^ a b Hersom, Bob (January 7, 1998). "Sooners' Fuente transferring to Kentucky school". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK. p. 23.
  13. ^ 2011 Murray State Football Media Guide. Murray, Kentucky: MSU Athletics Department. 2011. p. 105. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  14. ^ "Wednesday's Sports Transactions". NewsLibrary.com. Associated Press. May 25, 2000. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  15. ^ Kramer, Bill (May 24, 2000). "Ex-Sooner Fuente, Wranglers reach deal". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK.
  16. ^ Munn, Scott (May 13, 2001). "AFL game Aikman's first". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, OK.
  17. ^ a b c Reinhardt, Randy (February 16, 2007). "ISU offensive coordinator takes job with TCU". The Pantagraph. Bloomington-Normal, IL. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  18. ^ "Justin Fuente is Memphis' new coach". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 8, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  19. ^ Stukenborg, Phil (November 24, 2012). . The Commercial Appeal. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
  20. ^ "Memphis extends Justin Fuente". ESPN.com. Associated Press. February 13, 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  21. ^ Weber, Mark (November 29, 2014). "Tigers clinch share of AAC title with 41-10 win". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  22. ^ "Memphis wins Miami Beach Bowl, then brawls with BYU". USA Today. Associated Press. December 22, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  23. ^ Milner, Grant (December 8, 2014). "Fuente one of eight finalists for Eddie Robinson Award". 247Sports.com. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  24. ^ Thamel, Pete (December 18, 2014). "Memphis, Justin Fuente agree to new five-year contract starting at $1.4M". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  25. ^ "Virginia Tech officially names Justin Fuente head football coach. In his first season with the Hokies, he led the team to an ACC Coastal championship". Hokiesports. November 29, 2015.
  26. ^ "Virginia Tech's Justin Fuente agrees to extension through '23". ESPN.com. April 3, 2017.
  27. ^ "Virginia Tech announces head football coaching change". Virginia Tech Athletics. November 16, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.

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Justin James Fuente 1 born July 30 1976 is a former American football coach and player He was the head football coach at Virginia Tech from 2016 to 2021 He was the 2016 ACC Coach of the Year 2 Fuente was the head football coach at the University of Memphis from 2012 to 2015 He was an assistant at Texas Christian University from 2007 to 2011 and previously at Illinois State University from 2001 to 2006 Fuente attended the University of Oklahoma before transferring to Murray State University after his redshirt sophomore season He played quarterback for both schools Fuente played a single season with the Oklahoma Wranglers of the Arena Football League Justin FuenteFuente in 2018Biographical detailsBorn 1976 07 30 July 30 1976 age 46 Tulsa Oklahoma U S Playing career1996 1997Oklahoma1998 1999Murray State2000 2001Oklahoma WranglersPosition s QuarterbackCoaching career HC unless noted 2001 2003Illinois State QB 2004 2006Illinois State OC QB 2007 2008TCU RB 2009 2011TCU co OC QB 2012 2015Memphis2016 2021Virginia TechHead coaching recordOverall69 54Bowls2 3Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 The American 2014 1 ACC Coastal Division 2016 AwardsAAC Coach of the Year 2014 ACC Coach of the Year 2016 Fuente has coached quarterbacks as an assistant or head coach including three time Pro Bowler Andy Dalton first round draft pick Paxton Lynch and arena football quarterback Jerod Evans Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 High school 2 2 College 2 3 Professional 3 Coaching career 3 1 Memphis 3 2 Virginia Tech 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditFuente was born in Tulsa Oklahoma Justin married his wife Jenny in 2005 and they have three daughters 3 Fuente and his family are Catholic Playing career EditHigh school Edit Fuente attended Union High School in Tulsa and played football as a quarterback where he threw for 6 104 yards and 65 touchdowns 4 In 1994 his senior season he led the state in both passing yards 2 934 and touchdown passes 32 5 Statewide recognition followed with the Tulsa World naming him Player of the Year and The Oklahoman All State Offensive Player of the Year 6 5 Several schools recruited Fuente including Oklahoma Oklahoma State Tulsa and Texas A amp M but he ultimately signed with Oklahoma under coach Howard Schnellenberger in February 1995 4 College Edit Fuente redshirted at Oklahoma for the 1995 season behind Eric Moore at quarterback 7 Following the season Schnellenberger resigned as head coach and John Blake replaced him 7 Entering the 1996 season Fuente backed up Moore 8 However after Oklahoma opened the season with a loss to TCU Blake named Fuente the starting quarterback 8 Fuente started the next eight games and compiled a 3 5 record before losing his starting position to Moore following the victory over Oklahoma State 9 For the year Fuente completed 91 of 196 passes for 1 271 yards with ten interceptions and eight touchdowns 10 Fuente entered the 1997 season as the starting quarterback 10 but started only five games winning two and losing three 11 Following the season he transferred to Division I AA Murray State University where he would be able to compete in the 1998 season 12 Fuente amassed 2 289 yards with the Sooners 12 At Murray State Fuente was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award following the 1999 season He still holds several single season records at Murray State for a quarterback including most pass completions 240 highest pass efficiency 151 21 most passing yards 3 497 and most touchdown passes 27 13 Following his graduation from Murray Fuente signed a contract with the Oklahoma Wranglers of the Arena Football League 14 Professional Edit In May 2000 Fuente signed a contract with the Wranglers as their third string quarterback 15 After seeing limited action in the 2000 season and into the 2001 season Fuente left the team in May 2001 in order to pursue a college coaching position at Illinois State University 16 Coaching career EditFollowing his playing career Fuente began his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach at Illinois State University in 2001 17 There he worked under Denver Johnson who he played for when Johnson was an assistant coach at Oklahoma and as head coach at Murray State 17 After three years Fuente was promoted to offensive coordinator and he served in that position through the end of 2006 season when he accepted the running backs coach position at TCU 17 At TCU he was promoted to co offensive coordinator in 2009 and under his guidance both helped develop Andy Dalton at quarterback and lead the Horned Frogs to an undefeated season and victory in the 2011 Rose Bowl 6 Memphis Edit The University of Memphis named Fuente its head coach on December 8 2011 replacing Larry Porter 18 After the Tigers opened the 2012 season with only one win over their first nine games Fuente led Memphis on a three game winning streak to close the season and finish with an overall record of four wins and eight losses 4 8 19 In February 2013 Memphis extended the term of Fuente s contract through the 2017 season as a result of the gains he made in his first year as head coach of the Tigers 20 Fuente s 2014 team captured a share of the American Athletic Conference championship compiling a 7 1 conference record and 9 3 overall regular season record This was the Tigers first conference championship since winning the Missouri Valley Conference in 1971 21 The team defeated BYU in the 2014 Miami Beach Bowl in double overtime giving Fuente his first 10 win season and the Tigers first 10 win season since 1938 22 The Tigers finished the season ranked No 25 in both the AP and the Coaches Polls Fuente was named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award 23 Fuente s contract was extended and he received a raise at the close of the 2014 season for a total of a 5 year deal at approximately 1 4 million per year 24 Virginia Tech Edit Fuente walks onto the field for the 2016 ACC Championship Game Virginia Tech named Fuente its head coach on November 29 2015 replacing the retiring Frank Beamer In his first season in Blacksburg Fuente led the Hokies to a 9 3 regular season record and a trip to the ACC Championship representing the Coastal division 25 Fuente won the 2016 ACC Coach of the Year following the regular season The Hokies defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 35 24 in the 2016 Belk Bowl overturning a 24 0 deficit at halftime and winning three consecutive bowl games for the first time in the program s history Virginia Tech finished the season ranked 16 in both the AP and Coaches Poll On April 3 2017 Fuente and Virginia Tech agreed to a contract extension through 2023 26 In 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic college football season Fuente s Hokies failed to qualify for a bowl snapping the program s 29 year streak of bowl games the longest such in the country at the time Virginia Tech and Fuente agreed to mutually part ways with two games remaining in the 2021 season after bad losses to Boston College Syracuse Notre Dame and Pittsburgh 27 Head coaching record EditYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Coaches AP Memphis Tigers Conference USA 2012 2012 Memphis 4 8 4 4 T 3rd East Memphis Tigers American Athletic Conference 2013 2015 2013 Memphis 3 9 1 7 T 9th2014 Memphis 10 3 7 1 T 1st W Miami Beach 25 252015 Memphis 9 3 5 3 3rd West Birmingham a Memphis 26 23 17 15Virginia Tech Hokies Atlantic Coast Conference 2016 2021 2016 Virginia Tech 10 4 6 2 1st Coastal W Belk 16 162017 Virginia Tech 9 4 5 3 2nd Coastal L Camping World 25 242018 Virginia Tech 6 7 4 4 T 3rd Coastal L Military2019 Virginia Tech 8 5 5 3 2nd Coastal L Belk2020 Virginia Tech 5 6 5 5 T 6th2021 Virginia Tech 5 5 b 3 3 Coastal Virginia Tech 43 31 28 20Total 69 54 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Rankings from final Coaches Poll Rankings from final AP Poll Did not coach bowl game Virginia Tech and Fuente parted ways with two games remaining in the regular seasonReferences Edit Murray State University Board Report Undergraduate Degrees Conferred PDF December 16 1999 Archived from the original PDF on March 5 2016 Retrieved October 20 2015 Justin Fuente accepts ACC Coach of the Year award Adelson Andrea March 16 2016 How pro wrestling shaped the life of Virginia Tech s Justin Fuente ESPN Retrieved September 8 2018 a b Hersom Bob January 23 1995 QB Fuente makes his choice OU The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK p 9 a b Helsley John December 18 1994 Fuente McQuarters capture honors The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK p 9 a b Hines Kelly January 25 2011 Former Union OU quarterback Justin Fuente moving up coaching ladder Tulsa World Archived from the original on January 30 2011 Retrieved December 7 2011 a b O Kane Dan January 2 1996 Fuente eager to talk with Blake Tulsa World p B2 a b O Kane Dan September 11 1996 Fuente s it No 1 QB Tulsa World p B1 O Kane Dan November 12 1996 OU tabs Moore as starting QB Tulsa World p B1 a b Hersom Bob August 7 1997 Fuente knows the cure for Sooner ills The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK p 23 O Kane Dan October 15 1997 Sooners will start Moore Tulsa World p 23 a b Hersom Bob January 7 1998 Sooners Fuente transferring to Kentucky school The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK p 23 2011 Murray State Football Media Guide Murray Kentucky MSU Athletics Department 2011 p 105 Retrieved December 7 2011 Wednesday s Sports Transactions NewsLibrary com Associated Press May 25 2000 Retrieved December 7 2011 Kramer Bill May 24 2000 Ex Sooner Fuente Wranglers reach deal The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK Munn Scott May 13 2001 AFL game Aikman s first The Oklahoman Oklahoma City OK a b c Reinhardt Randy February 16 2007 ISU offensive coordinator takes job with TCU The Pantagraph Bloomington Normal IL Retrieved December 7 2011 Justin Fuente is Memphis new coach ESPN com Associated Press December 8 2011 Retrieved December 8 2011 Stukenborg Phil November 24 2012 Memphis Tigers clobber Southern Miss for third straight win The Commercial Appeal Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved December 9 2011 Memphis extends Justin Fuente ESPN com Associated Press February 13 2013 Retrieved February 14 2013 Weber Mark November 29 2014 Tigers clinch share of AAC title with 41 10 win The Commercial Appeal Retrieved November 29 2015 Memphis wins Miami Beach Bowl then brawls with BYU USA Today Associated Press December 22 2014 Retrieved November 29 2015 Milner Grant December 8 2014 Fuente one of eight finalists for Eddie Robinson Award 247Sports com Retrieved November 29 2015 Thamel Pete December 18 2014 Memphis Justin Fuente agree to new five year contract starting at 1 4M Sports Illustrated Retrieved November 29 2015 Virginia Tech officially names Justin Fuente head football coach In his first season with the Hokies he led the team to an ACC Coastal championship Hokiesports November 29 2015 Virginia Tech s Justin Fuente agrees to extension through 23 ESPN com April 3 2017 Virginia Tech announces head football coaching change Virginia Tech Athletics November 16 2021 Retrieved November 16 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Justin Fuente Virginia Tech profile Memphis profile at the Wayback Machine archived June 21 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Justin Fuente amp oldid 1145595234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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