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Mike Sanford Sr.

Michael Charles Sanford (born April 20, 1955) is an American high school football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) from 2005 to 2009 and at Indiana State University from 2013 to 2016. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California (USC), where he played quarterback for the Trojans from 1973 through 1976. He is the father of former Western Kentucky head coach and current Colorado offensive coordinator, Mike Sanford Jr.

Mike Sanford
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamFaith Lutheran HS (NV)
ConferenceSunset 4A Region
Record0–0
Biographical details
Born (1955-04-20) April 20, 1955 (age 67)
Los Altos, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Playing career
1973–1976USC
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977USC (GA)
1978San Diego City CC (DC)
1979–1980Army (WR/TE)
1981–1982VMI (QB/WR/TE)
1983–1984Long Beach State (QB/WR)
1985–1986Long Beach State (OC)
1987–1988Purdue (QB)
1989–1996USC (WR)
1997–1998Notre Dame (QB)
1999–2001San Diego Chargers (WR)
2002Stanford (OC/QB)
2003–2004Utah (OC/RB)
2005–2009UNLV
2010–2011Louisville (AHC/OC/TE)
2012Utah State (AHC/RB/TE)
2013–2016Indiana State
2017–2018Western Kentucky (RB/ST)
2019Utah State (Consultant)
2020–presentFaith Lutheran HS (NV)
Head coaching record
Overall34–73 (college)
0–0 (high school)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
AFCA Regional Coach Of The Year (2014)

Head coaching career

UNLV

On December 6, 2004, UNLV hired Sanford as the school's ninth head coach, taking over for the legendary John Robinson who went 2–9 his final year. Sanford inherited a program in decline. Some had blamed the program's problems on an inability to keep local talent at home. It was hoped that Sanford would reverse the fortunes of the long-suffering program with this new policy. His first two years at the helm produced just four total wins, on par with John Robinson's final season total.

Sanford's Rebels achieved one of the biggest victories in UNLV football history, a 23–20 overtime win at 15th-ranked Arizona State on September 13, 2008. Sanford said it was the biggest win of his coaching career.[citation needed]

At the end of the 2009 season, UNLV announced it had fired Sanford. He left the Rebels after five seasons with an overall mark of 16–43.[1]

Indiana State

On December 14, 2012, Indiana State hired Sanford as the school's twenty-fourth head coach, taking over for Trent Miles who went 7–4 his final year.[2]

The ensuing regime change for the Sycamores led to a season fraught with a struggle to adjust to the system implemented by Sanford and his new staff, multiple injuries to several key starters, and many off-field issues which led to Indiana State losing all but one game that season (a 70-7 victory over Quincy). Despite finishing the 2013 season with a disappointing 1-11 record, Sanford's Sycamores were more competitive than the overall record might indicate, with close losses to Purdue, Tennessee Tech, Youngstown State, South Dakota, and Western Illinois.

The 2014 season, however, showed a marked improvement by Indiana State in their second year under Sanford. After suffering an early defeat at the hands of Big Ten member Indiana University; the Sycamores followed a dominant performance against Tennessee Tech by completing an upset victory over the Division I FBS and historic rival Ball State Cardinals to reclaim the Victory Bell for the first time since 1987.

Sanford's leadership led to not only a record-setting senior season by quarterback Mike Perish, but a regular season record of 7-5 (4-4 in MVFC); as well as maintaining a Top 25 ranking since Week 4 (27 September). The Sycamores were 5-3 against ranked FCS teams and won their opening round NCAA playoffs game before falling to Chattanooga in the second round of the playoffs. The season concluded with an 8-6 record, the best for Indiana State in thirty years.[3]

Indiana State took a step back in 2015 despite entering the season with high expectations following the successful 2014 campaign.

Following the graduation of starting quarterback Mike Perish, Sanford opted to start redshirt sophomore Matt Adam at quarterback. This ultimately forced ISU to alter the successful offensive game plan from the previous season and install a more rush-oriented offense tailored to Adam's skill set. Despite starting the season 4-2, the Sycamores suffered several devastating injuries that wore away at both the depth and consistency and led to ISU falling to North Dakota State, Illinois State, Northern Iowa, and Western Illinois in consecutive games. The Sycamores concluded their season with a 27-24 victory over Youngstown State to finish 5-6.

The 2016 season witnessed another disappointing regression. Starting quarterback Matt Adam was ruled academically ineligible to play and led to a competition that consisted of three inexperienced quarterbacks, which ultimately was won by Isaac Harker. Sparked by a potent passing game, the Sycamores started the season with a 3-1 record but ultimately faltered (blowing several leads) and lost six of their last seven games. Despite the poor 4-7 record the Sycamores notched their first victory over rival Illinois State for the first time in six years.

Sanford resigned as head coach of Indiana State December 16, 2016, citing a "special opportunity" following the appointment of his son, Mike Sanford Jr., as head coach of Western Kentucky. Sanford was 18-30 after four years at ISU.

Assistant coaching career

Sanford began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at USC in 1977. Since then, he has served as an assistant coach for numerous teams in the collegiate and professional ranks, including San Diego City College, the United States Military Academy, Virginia Military Institute, Long Beach State, Purdue, USC, Notre Dame, the San Diego Chargers and Stanford. In 2003 Urban Meyer hired Sanford as his offensive coordinator at Utah. That year, the Utes won the Mountain West Conference Championship and won the Liberty Bowl. The next year, the Utes repeated as conference champs and finished the season 12–0, including a win over Pittsburgh in the Fiesta Bowl. Sanford's offense averaged 45.3 points a game, and quarterback Alex Smith was MWC Player of the Year as well as a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. The following spring, Smith was the first overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, selected by the San Francisco 49ers.

Louisville

On December 22, 2009, Sanford was named offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at the University of Louisville.[4]

After a lackluster offensive performance against Marshall on October 1, 2011, Sanford did not travel with the Cardinals for their next game, against North Carolina. He did not attend any of the practices in the week leading up to the game. Quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson served as offensive play-caller for that game. CBSSports.com's Brett McMurphy reported that Sanford had been fired and replaced by Watson.[5] However, The Courier-Journal's Rick Bozich reported that Sanford was still with the team, but may be demoted to a position coach.[6] Bozich later confirmed that Sanford was no longer offensive coordinator.[7]

The following Monday, October 10, Strong announced that Watson would serve as offensive coordinator for the remainder of the season, but that Sanford would remain on the coaching staff in another capacity.[8] He also denied rumors that there had been an altercation between them during the week.[9]

On October 22, 2011, Strong announced that Sanford was no longer with the program.[10]

Utah State (first stint)

Sanford joined the Utah State coaching staff in March 2012. He served as the assistant head coach and running backs/tight ends coach. Sanford previously worked with head coach Gary Andersen at the University of Utah.

Western Kentucky

Sanford joined the Western Kentucky coaching staff in December 2016. He served as the running backs coach and special teams coordinator under his son, Mike Sanford Jr.

Utah State (second stint)

Sanford joined the Utah State coaching staff for the 2019 season. He served as a consultant under head coach Gary Anderson and offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr., his son.

Personal

He is the father of former Western Kentucky head coach and current Minnesota offensive coordinator, Mike Sanford Jr.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs TSN# Coaches°
UNLV Rebels (Mountain West Conference) (2005–2009)
2005 UNLV 2–9 1–7 9th
2006 UNLV 2–10 1–7 T–8th
2007 UNLV 2–10 1–7 9th
2008 UNLV 5–7 2–6 T–6th
2009 UNLV 5–7 3–5 6th
UNLV: 16–43 8–32
Indiana State Sycamores (Missouri Valley Football Conference) (2013–2016)
2013 Indiana State 1–11 0–8 9th
2014 Indiana State 8–6 4–4 T–5th NCAA Division I Second Round 18 19
2015 Indiana State 5–6 3–5 T–6th
2016 Indiana State 4–7 2–6 T–8th
Indiana State: 18–30 9–23
Total: 34–73

References

  1. ^ Associated Press, College football | Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin dismisses 2 players 2009-11-20 at the Wayback Machine, Seattletimes.nwsource.com, November 16, 2009
  2. ^ "Mike Sanford Tabbed as Indiana State Head Football Coach".
  3. ^ "Football at Illinois State - Saturday, November 20 - Gameday".
  4. ^ "College Football News, Scores, Fantasy Games and Highlights 2021 | Yahoo Sports".
  5. ^ McMurphy, Brett. Louisville replaces offensive coordinator 2011-10-10 at the Wayback Machine. CBSSports.com, 2011-10-07.
  6. ^ Bozich, Rick. Watson, Not Sanford, Calling U of L Plays Against UNC[permanent dead link]. The Courier-Journal, 2011-10-08.
  7. ^ Bozich, Rick. Watson, No quick fix likely for Louisville football team. The Courier-Journal, 2011-10-09.
  8. ^ Bozich, Rick. Play-Calling The Reason Strong Removed Sanford[permanent dead link]. The Courier-Journal, 2011-10-10.
  9. ^ Amid offensive coordinator drama, U of L begins prep for Bearcats. WDRB, 2010-10-10.
  10. ^ . WHAS11. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-10-22.

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Not to be confused with Mike Sanford Jr Michael Charles Sanford born April 20 1955 is an American high school football coach and former player He served as the head football coach at University of Nevada Las Vegas UNLV from 2005 to 2009 and at Indiana State University from 2013 to 2016 He is a graduate of the University of Southern California USC where he played quarterback for the Trojans from 1973 through 1976 He is the father of former Western Kentucky head coach and current Colorado offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr Mike SanfordCurrent positionTitleHead coachTeamFaith Lutheran HS NV ConferenceSunset 4A RegionRecord0 0Biographical detailsBorn 1955 04 20 April 20 1955 age 67 Los Altos California U S Alma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaPlaying career1973 1976USCPosition s QuarterbackCoaching career HC unless noted 1977USC GA 1978San Diego City CC DC 1979 1980Army WR TE 1981 1982VMI QB WR TE 1983 1984Long Beach State QB WR 1985 1986Long Beach State OC 1987 1988Purdue QB 1989 1996USC WR 1997 1998Notre Dame QB 1999 2001San Diego Chargers WR 2002Stanford OC QB 2003 2004Utah OC RB 2005 2009UNLV2010 2011Louisville AHC OC TE 2012Utah State AHC RB TE 2013 2016Indiana State2017 2018Western Kentucky RB ST 2019Utah State Consultant 2020 presentFaith Lutheran HS NV Head coaching recordOverall34 73 college 0 0 high school Accomplishments and honorsAwardsAFCA Regional Coach Of The Year 2014 Contents 1 Head coaching career 1 1 UNLV 1 2 Indiana State 2 Assistant coaching career 2 1 Louisville 2 2 Utah State first stint 2 3 Western Kentucky 2 4 Utah State second stint 3 Personal 4 Head coaching record 5 References 6 External linksHead coaching career EditUNLV Edit On December 6 2004 UNLV hired Sanford as the school s ninth head coach taking over for the legendary John Robinson who went 2 9 his final year Sanford inherited a program in decline Some had blamed the program s problems on an inability to keep local talent at home It was hoped that Sanford would reverse the fortunes of the long suffering program with this new policy His first two years at the helm produced just four total wins on par with John Robinson s final season total Sanford s Rebels achieved one of the biggest victories in UNLV football history a 23 20 overtime win at 15th ranked Arizona State on September 13 2008 Sanford said it was the biggest win of his coaching career citation needed At the end of the 2009 season UNLV announced it had fired Sanford He left the Rebels after five seasons with an overall mark of 16 43 1 Indiana State Edit On December 14 2012 Indiana State hired Sanford as the school s twenty fourth head coach taking over for Trent Miles who went 7 4 his final year 2 The ensuing regime change for the Sycamores led to a season fraught with a struggle to adjust to the system implemented by Sanford and his new staff multiple injuries to several key starters and many off field issues which led to Indiana State losing all but one game that season a 70 7 victory over Quincy Despite finishing the 2013 season with a disappointing 1 11 record Sanford s Sycamores were more competitive than the overall record might indicate with close losses to Purdue Tennessee Tech Youngstown State South Dakota and Western Illinois The 2014 season however showed a marked improvement by Indiana State in their second year under Sanford After suffering an early defeat at the hands of Big Ten member Indiana University the Sycamores followed a dominant performance against Tennessee Tech by completing an upset victory over the Division I FBS and historic rival Ball State Cardinals to reclaim the Victory Bell for the first time since 1987 Sanford s leadership led to not only a record setting senior season by quarterback Mike Perish but a regular season record of 7 5 4 4 in MVFC as well as maintaining a Top 25 ranking since Week 4 27 September The Sycamores were 5 3 against ranked FCS teams and won their opening round NCAA playoffs game before falling to Chattanooga in the second round of the playoffs The season concluded with an 8 6 record the best for Indiana State in thirty years 3 Indiana State took a step back in 2015 despite entering the season with high expectations following the successful 2014 campaign Following the graduation of starting quarterback Mike Perish Sanford opted to start redshirt sophomore Matt Adam at quarterback This ultimately forced ISU to alter the successful offensive game plan from the previous season and install a more rush oriented offense tailored to Adam s skill set Despite starting the season 4 2 the Sycamores suffered several devastating injuries that wore away at both the depth and consistency and led to ISU falling to North Dakota State Illinois State Northern Iowa and Western Illinois in consecutive games The Sycamores concluded their season with a 27 24 victory over Youngstown State to finish 5 6 The 2016 season witnessed another disappointing regression Starting quarterback Matt Adam was ruled academically ineligible to play and led to a competition that consisted of three inexperienced quarterbacks which ultimately was won by Isaac Harker Sparked by a potent passing game the Sycamores started the season with a 3 1 record but ultimately faltered blowing several leads and lost six of their last seven games Despite the poor 4 7 record the Sycamores notched their first victory over rival Illinois State for the first time in six years Sanford resigned as head coach of Indiana State December 16 2016 citing a special opportunity following the appointment of his son Mike Sanford Jr as head coach of Western Kentucky Sanford was 18 30 after four years at ISU Assistant coaching career EditSanford began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at USC in 1977 Since then he has served as an assistant coach for numerous teams in the collegiate and professional ranks including San Diego City College the United States Military Academy Virginia Military Institute Long Beach State Purdue USC Notre Dame the San Diego Chargers and Stanford In 2003 Urban Meyer hired Sanford as his offensive coordinator at Utah That year the Utes won the Mountain West Conference Championship and won the Liberty Bowl The next year the Utes repeated as conference champs and finished the season 12 0 including a win over Pittsburgh in the Fiesta Bowl Sanford s offense averaged 45 3 points a game and quarterback Alex Smith was MWC Player of the Year as well as a finalist for the Heisman Trophy The following spring Smith was the first overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft selected by the San Francisco 49ers Louisville Edit On December 22 2009 Sanford was named offensive coordinator and assistant head coach at the University of Louisville 4 After a lackluster offensive performance against Marshall on October 1 2011 Sanford did not travel with the Cardinals for their next game against North Carolina He did not attend any of the practices in the week leading up to the game Quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson served as offensive play caller for that game CBSSports com s Brett McMurphy reported that Sanford had been fired and replaced by Watson 5 However The Courier Journal s Rick Bozich reported that Sanford was still with the team but may be demoted to a position coach 6 Bozich later confirmed that Sanford was no longer offensive coordinator 7 The following Monday October 10 Strong announced that Watson would serve as offensive coordinator for the remainder of the season but that Sanford would remain on the coaching staff in another capacity 8 He also denied rumors that there had been an altercation between them during the week 9 On October 22 2011 Strong announced that Sanford was no longer with the program 10 Utah State first stint Edit Sanford joined the Utah State coaching staff in March 2012 He served as the assistant head coach and running backs tight ends coach Sanford previously worked with head coach Gary Andersen at the University of Utah Western Kentucky Edit Sanford joined the Western Kentucky coaching staff in December 2016 He served as the running backs coach and special teams coordinator under his son Mike Sanford Jr Utah State second stint Edit Sanford joined the Utah State coaching staff for the 2019 season He served as a consultant under head coach Gary Anderson and offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr his son Personal EditHe is the father of former Western Kentucky head coach and current Minnesota offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr Head coaching record EditYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs TSN Coaches UNLV Rebels Mountain West Conference 2005 2009 2005 UNLV 2 9 1 7 9th2006 UNLV 2 10 1 7 T 8th2007 UNLV 2 10 1 7 9th2008 UNLV 5 7 2 6 T 6th2009 UNLV 5 7 3 5 6thUNLV 16 43 8 32Indiana State Sycamores Missouri Valley Football Conference 2013 2016 2013 Indiana State 1 11 0 8 9th2014 Indiana State 8 6 4 4 T 5th NCAA Division I Second Round 18 192015 Indiana State 5 6 3 5 T 6th2016 Indiana State 4 7 2 6 T 8thIndiana State 18 30 9 23Total 34 73References Edit Associated Press College football Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin dismisses 2 players Archived 2009 11 20 at the Wayback Machine Seattletimes nwsource com November 16 2009 Mike Sanford Tabbed as Indiana State Head Football Coach Football at Illinois State Saturday November 20 Gameday College Football News Scores Fantasy Games and Highlights 2021 Yahoo Sports McMurphy Brett Louisville replaces offensive coordinator Archived 2011 10 10 at the Wayback Machine CBSSports com 2011 10 07 Bozich Rick Watson Not Sanford Calling U of L Plays Against UNC permanent dead link The Courier Journal 2011 10 08 Bozich Rick Watson No quick fix likely for Louisville football team The Courier Journal 2011 10 09 Bozich Rick Play Calling The Reason Strong Removed Sanford permanent dead link The Courier Journal 2011 10 10 Amid offensive coordinator drama U of L begins prep for Bearcats WDRB 2010 10 10 WHAS11 Coverage of Charlie Stong s Announcement That Mike Sanford Is No Longer With The UofL Football Program WHAS11 Archived from the original on 2012 04 02 Retrieved 2011 10 22 External links EditIndiana State profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Sanford Sr amp oldid 1113713490, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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