Mike Gardner (football coach)

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Mike Gardner

Sport College football
Born March 9, 1967 (1967-03-09) (age 41)
Place of birth Concordia, Kansas
Career highlights
Overall 35-11
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Awards
KCAC Coach of the Year [1] (2005)
AFCA NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year (2003)
AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year (2003)
Playing career
1986-1990 Baker University
Position Kicker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2006-present
2004–2005
2001–2003
1996–2000
1993–1996
1990–1993
Malone
Tabor
Tabor (asst.)
Lindenwood (asst.)
Bethel (asst.)
Hastings (asst.)

Michael Norman Gardner (born March 9, 1967, in Concordia, Kansas) is the current head college football coach for the Malone College (Ohio) Pioneers located in Canton, Ohio. He has held that position since the 2006 season and is the fifth football coach at the school. His coaching record at Malone is 15 wins, 8 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him second at Malone in total wins and second at Malone in winning percentage. [1]

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[edit] Coaching career

Gardner began in coaching as Special Teams and Recruiting Coordinator at Hastings College from 1990 to 1993. He later held assistant coaching positions at Bethel College (Kansas), Lindenwood University, and Tabor College. In 2004, he became the head coach at Tabor College and held that position until 2006, when he was named head coach at Malone College following the 2006 season.

[edit] Coaching resume

Year Position School
2006-Present Head Coach Malone College
2004-2005 Head Coach Tabor College (Kansas)
2001-2003 Defensive Coordinator Tabor College (Kansas)
2000 Defensive Coodinator Lindenwood University (Missouri)
1996-1999 Special Teams Coordinator Lindenwood University (Missouri)
1993-1996 Quarterbacks Coach
Tight End Coach
Wide Receivers Coach
Bethel College (Kansas)
1990-1993 Special Teams Coach
Recruiting Coordinator
Hastings College (Nebraska)

[edit] Head Coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl NAIA Coach's Poll#
Tabor College (NAIA) (Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) (2004 – 2005)
2004 Tabor 9-2 8-1 1st 6[2]
2005 Tabor 11-1 9-0 1st 6[3]
Tabor College: 20-3
Malone Pioneers (NAIA) (Mid-States Football Association) (2006 – present)
2006 Malone 7-4 4-2 L Victory Bowl[4] 19[5]
2007 Malone 8-4 4-3 W Victory Bowl[6] 25[7]
Malone College: 15-8
Total: 35-11
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

[edit] Playing career

Mike played college football for NAIA school Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas from 1986 to 1990, where he held a school record 53 yard field goal that was broken in 2007[8]. He was an All-American each of his last three years at Baker[9]

[edit] Awards

Gardner served as the Defensive Coordinator at Tabor from 2001 to 2003 and helped guide the Bluejays to their first-ever NAIA national playoff appearance in 2003 and a #15 NAIA national ranking. In addition, he was named the AFCA NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year and the AFLAC Assistant Coach of the Year for the 2003 season. His 2003 defense ranked 11th in the final NAIA statistics while his 2002 team ranked an impressive second overall.

As a player, Gardner was a three-time NAIA All-American and a four-time All-Conference selection while at Baker University (KS) and he played for a national championship in 1986. He has been involved in 10 national playoff games as a player and eight as a coach and his 2005 Tabor squad won its first-round playoff contest.

[edit] Personal life

Gardner is a 1990 graduate of Baker University with a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education. He later earned a Master of Arts in Teaching at Hastings College in 1993. Gardner and his wife have two children and live in Canton, Ohio.

He played junior high and high school football at Olathe South High School and Indian Trail Junior High School in Olathe, Kansas plus his seventh grade year at Concordia Junior-Senior High School in Concordia, Kansas.

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