Mike Bellotti

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Mike Bellotti
Date of birth December 21, 1950
Place of birth Sacramento, California
Sport Football
College Oregon
Title Head Coach
Record with Team 97-47
Overall Record 97-47
Coaching Stats College Football DataWarehouse
School as a player
1970-73 UC Davis
Position Tight end & Wide receiver
Schools as a coach
1995-Present Oregon

Robert Michael Bellotti (b. December 21, 1950 in Sacramento, California) has been the head coach of the University of Oregon football team since 1995. He has led the Ducks to nine winning seasons in ten years, missing a bowl game for the second time in 2004. His accomplishments at Oregon include an 11-1 season and #2 national ranking in 2001. He was previously the head coach at Chico State University in California and Woodland High School in Woodland, CA.

His record at the University of Oregon stands at 96-43. Although he has only been the Head Coach for 10 years, he already holds the school record for most wins as a head coach. He is also the only coach in School History to have two 10 win seasons (2001, 2005). Having victories in the Fiesta Bowl, Holiday Bowl, Sun Bowl, and Las Vegas Bowl, he is the only coach in school history to have four post-season wins.

Bellotti, in recent years, has been on the list of top choice candidates for other coaching jobs at other universities. Before the University of Southern California hired Pete Carroll, whom was not their first choice, Bellotti was atop the list of desired candidates. Most recently, the University of Notre Dame considered Bellotti as a choice before choosing Charlie Weiss.

His program has not only produced fine results in his ten years as head coach, but has also given the NFL outstanding players such as Joey Harrington, Kellen Clemens, and Haloti Ngata.

He isn't just known for his coaching abilities, but also for his generosity. He sponsors an annual golf tournament, the Mike Bellotti Golf Classic—which raised a record $98,000 in 2003 in its ninth year. In addition, he donated $25,000 to the UO Libraries in 2002 to kick off the establishment of the Bellotti Family Fund. He has three children; Luke, Keri and Sean. His oldest son, Luke is a walk-on junior kicker for the Ducks this season.

Mike Belloti's record at Oregon
Season Wins Losses Postseason
1995 9 3 Cotton Bowl
1996 6 5
1997 7 5 Las Vegas Bowl
1998 8 4 Aloha Bowl
1999 9 3 Sun Bowl
2000 10 2 Holiday Bowl
2001 11 1 Fiesta Bowl
2002 7 6 Seattle Bowl
2003 8 5 Sun Bowl
2004 5 6
2005 10 2 Holiday Bowl
2006 7 5 Las Vegas Bowl
Preceded by:
Rich Brooks
University of Oregon Head Football Coach
1995
Succeeded by:
Current

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