Glen Mason

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Glen Mason
Date of birth April 9, 1950
Place of birth Colonia, New Jersey
Sport Football
College Minnesota
Title Head Coach
Record with Team 64-56
Overall Record 123-120-1
Awards 1986 MAC Coach of the Year
1991, 1995 Big 8 Coach of the Year
1999 Big Ten Coach of the Year
Coaching Stats College Football DataWarehouse
School as a player
1970-72 Ohio State
Schools as a coach
1986-87
1988-96
1997-Present
Kent State
Kansas
Minnesota

Glen O. Mason (born April 9, 1950 in Colonia, New Jersey, USA) is a college football head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers since 1997. He is currently signed through the 2010 football season. Prior to coaching the Gophers, Mason was head coach for Kent State University 1986-87 and the University of Kansas from 1988 to 1996, with previous assistant stints at the University of Illinois, Ohio State, Ball State, Iowa State, and Allegheny College.

Mason played college football at Ohio State University were he graduated from in 1972 with a B.A. in education. He was a linebacker, buried in the depth chart behind Randy Gradishar, Stan White, Vic Koegel, Arnie Jones, and Rick Middleton. In 1971 Mason hosted recruit Bruce Elia. They stood on High Street, the main drag on campus, and Mason said, "On the left side, we go to school and we study and live. On the right side are the sororities and fraternities and more housing. Down the middle, we party!" Elia chose to attend Ohio State that day.

Mason went on to get his Master's Degree in education at Ball St. In January of 2002, Mason was named the president of the American Football Coaches Association. He was the third Minnesota coach to be awarded this honor joining Bernie Bierman (1935) and Murray Warmath (1968). He and his wife Kate have five children and live in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the end of the 2005 season, he had a career record of 118-114-1.

In 1995, as Kansas prepared for the Aloha Bowl against UCLA, Mason accepted the head coaching position at the University of Georgia. But Mason had a change of heart and stayed with the Jayhawks, only to leave for Minnesota after one more season in Lawrence. His first game with Minnesota in 1997 was against Hawaii, at Aloha Stadium where the Aloha Bowl is played. Minnesota lost the game 17-3.

See also: Minnesota Golden Gophers football
School Season Wins Losses Bowl game
Kent State 1986 5 6
Kent State 1987 7 4
Kansas 1988 1 10
Kansas 1989 4 7
Kansas 1990 3 7
Kansas 1991 6 5
Kansas 1992 8 4 Aloha Bowl W 23-20
Kansas 1993 5 7
Kansas 1994 6 5
Kansas 1995 10 2 Aloha Bowl W 51-30
Kansas 1996 4 7
Minnesota 1997 3 9
Minnesota 1998 5 6
Minnesota 1999 8 4 Sun Bowl L 24-20
Minnesota 2000 6 6 Micron PC Bowl L 38-30
Minnesota 2001 4 7
Minnesota 2002 8 5 Music City Bowl W 29-14
Minnesota 2003 10 3 Sun Bowl W 31-30
Minnesota 2004 7 5 Music City Bowl W 20-16
Minnesota 2005 7 5 Music City Bowl L 34-31
Minnesota 2006 6 6 Insight Bowl
Total 20 years 123 120

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Preceded by
Dick Scesniak
Kent State Head Football Coach
19861987
Succeeded by
Dick Crum
Preceded by
Bob Valesente
Kansas Head Football Coach
19881996
Succeeded by
Terry Allen
Preceded by
Jim Wacker
Minnesota Head Football Coach
1997
Succeeded by
Current