Dan McCarney

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Dan McCarney
Date of birth July 28, 1953
Place of birth Iowa City, Iowa
Sport Football
College None
Title None
Overall Record 56-85
Coaching Stats College Football DataWarehouse
School as a player
1972-74 Iowa
Position Offensive Line
Schools as a coach
1995-2006 Iowa State

Dan McCarney (born July 28, 1953, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the head football coach at Iowa State University from 1995-2006. He was the longest tenured head coach in the Big 12 Conference when he stepped down November 8, 2006[1]. He led the Cyclones to five bowl games, more than any other Iowa State coach in history. Coach McCarney molded the Cyclones into a respectable, mid-level Big 12 football team, despite having the smallest football budget in the Big 12.

Before taking over the head coaching position at Iowa State, McCarney played at the University of Iowa from 1972-1974 and was named team captain in 1974. McCarney was an assistant coach at Iowa from 1977-1989 and the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at the University of Wisconsin under Barry Alvarez from 1990-1994.

Dan and his wife, Margy, have three children.

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[edit] Coaching Record

Year School Record
1995 Iowa State 3-8
1996 Iowa State 2-9
1997 Iowa State 1-10
1998 Iowa State 3-8
1999 Iowa State 4-7
2000 Iowa State 9-3
2001 Iowa State 7-5
2002 Iowa State 7-7
2003 Iowa State 2-10
2004 Iowa State 7-5
2005 Iowa State 7-5
2006 Iowa State 4-8
12 Years 56-85


[edit] Bowl Game Records

Season Bowl game Result
2000 Insight.com Beat Pittsburgh 37 -29
2001 Independence Lost to Alabama14-13
2002 Humanitarian Lost to Boise State 27-16
2004 Independence Beat Miami (OH) 17-13
2005 Houston Lost to TCU 27-24

[edit] References

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ espn.com. McCarney's resignation effective at season's end. Retrieved on 8 November 2006.

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Preceded by:
Jim Walden
Iowa State Football coach
1995–2006
Succeeded by:
Gene Chizik