Jay Mills

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Jay Mills

Title Head coach
College Charleston Southern University
Sport Football
Conference Big South
Career highlights
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
2005 Big South Co-Championship
Awards
2005 Big South Coach of the Year
Playing career
1981-84 Western Washington
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993-1995
1996-2002
2003-present
Minnesota Morris
Harvard (Asst)
CSU

Jay Mills is the current head coach of the Charleston Southern University college football team. Mills has over two decades of collegiate coaching experience.

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[edit] Current position

Mills has spent five seasons as head coach at Charleston Southern University.

[edit] Coaching history

Before arriving at CSU, Mills was offensive coordinator for seven seasons at Harvard. He also had served as head coach at University of Minnesota Morris where he posted a 3-22 record as he helped the school transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II.[1]

[edit] Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl TSN[2]#
Minnesota Morris Cougars (Division III UMAC) (1993 – 1995)
1993 Minnesota Morris 2–9
1994 Minnesota Morris 1–10
1995 Minnesota Morris 0–3
Minnesota Morris: 3–22
Charleston Southern Bucs (Big South) (2003 – Present)
2003 Charleston Southern 1–11 0-4 5th
2004 Charleston Southern 5–5 1-3
2005 Charleston Southern 7–4 3-1 Tied for 1st
2006 Charleston Southern 9–2 2-2
2007 Charleston Southern 5–6 1-3 4th
Charleston Southern: 27-28 7-13
Total: 30-50
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Preceded by
Mick Caba
Minnesota Morris Head Football Coach
1993—1995
Succeeded by
Steve Barrows
Preceded by
David Dowd
Charleston Southern Bucs Head Football Coach
2003—
Succeeded by
Current Coach

[edit] Playing history

Mills played football at the Western Washington University before graduating in 1984.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Minnesota Morris Coaching Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-02-03.
  2. ^ Final poll standings are from The Sports Network.

[edit] External links