Charlie Weatherbie

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Charlie Weatherbie

Title Head coach
College Louisiana–Monroe
Sport Football
Conference Sun Belt
Team record 21–37
Born January 17, 1955 (1955-01-17) (age 53)
Place of birth Flag of Kansas Sedan, KS
Annual salary $205,000
Career highlights
Overall 66–104
Bowls 2–0
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
1993 Big West Conference Co-Championship
               = 2005 Sun-Belt Conference Co-Championship
Playing career
1973-1976 Oklahoma State
Position Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1992-1994
1995-2001
2003-present
Utah State
Navy
Louisiana–Monroe

Charlie Weatherbie (born January 17, 1955(1955-01-17)) is the head football coach at Louisiana Monroe. He had a troubled coaching stretch from 2000 to 2004, when he went 2-26 in his last 28 games. In 2005, he led the then ULM Indians to a co-championship in the Sun Belt Conference. Weatherbie led ULM to its first .500 season in 2007 since joining FBS football in 1994. The 2007 season also saw the Warhawks upset the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

From 1992 to 1994, he was the head football coach at Utah State, where he went 15-19. From 1995 to 2001, he coached at Navy, where he compiled a 30-42 record. He appeared to have good job security at Navy, when he led the team to back-to-back winning seasons and their first bowl game in 15 years, but he was fired after he finished his career by losing 26 out of his last 35 games.

He started his career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Oklahoma State. He also served as an assistant at Air Force, Arkansas, and Wyoming.

Charlie Weatherbie's son, Jonas, serves on his staff at ULM as the quarterbacks coach.

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Preceded by
Mike Collins
ULM Head Football Coach
2003–present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
George Chaump
Navy Head Football Coach
1995–2001
Succeeded by
Rick Lantz
Preceded by
Chuck Shelton
Utah State Head Football Coach
1992–1994
Succeeded by
John L. Smith