Tim Rose (football coach)

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Tim Rose
Title Defensive Coordinator
College University of Toledo
Sport Football
Born October 14, 1941 (1941-10-14) (age 66)
Career highlights
Overall 31-44-3
Coaching stats
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Playing career
1960-1963 Xavier University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1978-82

1983-1989
1992-94

1995

1996

1997-98

1999-2002

2003

2004

2005-
Miami University, Defensive Coordinator
Miami University, Head Coach
Memphis, Defensive Coordinator
Cincinnati, Defensive Coordinator
Minnesota, Defensive Coordinator
Boston College, Defensive Coordinator
East Carolina, Defensive Coordinator
Eastern Michigan, Defensive Coordinator
Louisiana Tech, Defensive Coordinator
Toledo, Defensive Coordinator

Tim Rose (born October 14, 1941) is an American football coach. He served as head coach for Miami University in the 1980's and is currently the defensive coordinator at the University of Toledo. Rose has close to 20 years of defensive coordinator experience, at several schools including stints at Miami University, Memphis, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Boston College, East Carolina, Eastern Michigan and Louisiana Tech. Tim Rose is the father of Kurt Rose, an American football coach working in Japan.

[edit] College head coach

Rose served as the head coach at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio from 1983-1989. He led that 1986 squad to the Mid-American Conference championship and a berth in the California Bowl. He orchestrated perhaps the biggest win in the programs history with a 21-12 victory over No. 8 ranked LSU in Baton Rouge during the 1986 season. Even with the success in 1986, he only had 2 winning seasons in 7 years with a career record of 31-44-3. This record included a 20 game non-winning streak. After the 1989 season his contract was not renewed and was replaced by Randy Walker. Rose was the first coach since Edwin Sweetland in 1911 to leave Miami with a losing record.

Miami University record

Year Overall (MAC/place) Bowl Game
1983 4-7 (3-5/7th) None
1984 4-7 (3-5/6th T) None
1985 8-2-1 (7-1-1/2nd) None
1986 8-4 (6-2/1st) California
1987 5-6 (5-3/2nd T) None
1988 0-10-1 (0-7-1/9th) None
1989 2-8-1 (2-5-1/7th) None

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Preceded by
Tom Reed
Miami University Head Football Coaches
1983-1989
Succeeded by
Randy Walker