Scott Milanovich
Scott Milanovich (born January 25, 1973) is a Canadian football coach and former quarterback. He is currently the head coach for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL), a position he assumed in December 2011. Milanovich has previously been the offensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes. He played professionally in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in NFL Europe for the Berlin Thunder, in the XFL for the Los Angeles Xtreme, in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm, and in the CFL for the Calgary Stampeders.
Early years
Milanovich played high school football at Butler Senior High School in Butler, Pennsylvania.
He attended the University of Maryland, where he played college football as a quarterback and punter for the Maryland Terrapins. Prior to the 1995 season, Milanovich and four other Maryland players received suspensions for betting on college football and basketball games. Milanovich received an eight-game suspension (later reduced to four[2]) during his senior year for having bet between $25 and $50 on a total of six games. The bets had no impact on the outcome of the games.[3] Milanovich was named the MVP for the Blue squad in the Blue-Gray Classic, and completed 9 of 20 pass attempts for 175 yards and two touchdowns.[4] As of 2008, Milanovich still held the Maryland record for highest career pass completion rate.[5]
Professional playing career
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
After going undrafted in the 1996 NFL Draft, Milanovich signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During his rookie campaign, he was designated as the team's third quarterback for 15 games, seeing action in one contest. In that game he completed two of three passes for nine yards.[6] In 1997, he was declared inactive before all 16 regular season games and both playoff contests.
Coaching career
Milanovich began his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe in the spring of 2003. Later that year he joined the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League where he also coached the quarterbacks. In 2004 he returned to the Rhein Fire where he served another season as quarterbacks coach. He was elevated to the position of offensive coordinator in 2005 and spent the 2006 season in the same capacity for the Cologne Centurions.
Milanovich returned to the CFL in February 2007 when he was named quarterbacks coach of the Montreal Alouettes. A year later he was promoted to offensive coordinator. In 2009 he added the title of assistant head coach.
On December 1, 2011, Milanovich was named the 42nd head coach of the Toronto Argonauts.[7]
References
- ^ Milanovich has suspension reduced, The Moscow-Pullman Daily News, July 19, 1995.
- ^ NCAA Suspends Terrapins' Milanovich For Eight Games, The Washington Post, July 11, 1995.
- ^ Milanovich and others seized chance at showcase, The St. Petersburg Times, December 26, 1995.
- ^ 2008 Division I Football Records Book, NCAA, accessed 30 November 2008.
- ^ "Scott Milanovich NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MilaSc00.htm. Retrieved December 6, 2011.
- ^ http://www.cfl.ca/article/argonauts-name-scott-milanovich-head-coach Argonauts name Scott Milanovich Head Coach
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American football coach |
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January 25, 1973 |
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Butler, Pennsylvania |
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