Lou Tepper

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Lou Tepper
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1945-09-07) September 7, 1945
Keystone, Pennsylvania
Playing career
19651966 Rutgers
Position(s) Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1967
19681969
19701971
19721975
19761977
19781982
19831985
19861987
19881989
19901991
19911996
19971999
20002005
20062010
2012
Pittsburgh (GA)
New Hampshire (RB/LB)
New Hampshire (DC)
William & Mary (DC)
William & Mary (AHC)
Virginia Tech (LB)
Colorado (LB/DC)
Colorado (AHC)
Illinois (DC)
Illinois (AHC)
Illinois
LSU (DC/LB)
Edinboro
IUP
Buffalo (DC)
Head coaching record
Overall 101752
Bowls 12
Tournaments 23 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 PSAC Western Division (20032006)

Lou Tepper (born September 7, 1945) is an American football coach and former player currently serving as defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bulls. He was the head football coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a position he has held since the 2006 season. Previously, tepper served as the head coach at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (19911996) and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (20002005). He was the defensive coordinator at Louisiana State University from 1997 to 1999.

Playing career

Tepper played college football at Rutgers University. As a defensive back from 1965 to 1966, Tepper led the team in interceptions as a junior, and in tackles as a senior. Tepper graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1967.

Coaching career

Tepper was named the head coach at the University of Illinois in the 1991 season. Hired by John Mackovic as defensive coordinator in 1988, Tepper was promoted to head coach when Mackovic accepted the head coaching position at the University of Texas. Tepper's first game as head coach was the 1991 John Hancock Bowl, which the Illini lost to UCLA by the score of 63. Tepper served as the head coach at Illinois for five more seasons, compiling an overall record of 25 wins, 31 losses, and 2 ties, for a winning percentage of .446. The Illini went to the Holiday Bowl in 1992, losing to Hawaii by the score of 2717, and the Liberty Bowl in 1994, beating East Carolina, 300, for Tepper's only bowl victory.

Tepper's defensive squads as coordinator were generally strong, and the Fighting Illini continued to field able 3–4 defenses with Tepper as head coach. Tepper's defensive players as head coach included Butkus Award winners Dana Howard and Kevin Hardy, as well as National Football League standouts Simeon Rice and John Holecek. Tepper authored a book, Complete Linebacking, to teach his style of defensive play for the linebacker position.

Tepper was the first Illinois coach since Robert Zuppke to win or tie both of his first two meetings against Michigan.[1] The 1992 game, a 2222 tie, ended Michigan's nineteen game conference winning streak.

Despite Tepper's abilities as a defensive coach, he only put together only two winning seasons in his six years in Champaign. His teams were unable to match the moderate success the Illini had enjoyed under Mackovic and Mike White, and the Illini got progressively worse over his tenure. They placed fourth in the Big Ten Conference in Tepper's first full season, 1992, and finished in fourth, fifth, seventh, and ninth in his remaining years. Tepper was fired after the 1996 season, when the Illini went 29 with a 17 conference record. Tepper later said that he forgave Illinois for firing him.

Prior to coaching at Illinois, Tepper served as an assistant defensive coach at Pittsburgh (1967, graduate assistant), New Hampshire (19681971), William and Mary (19721977), Virginia Tech (19781982), and Colorado (19831987).

Tepper's contract at IUP was scheduled to expire in June 2011, however, in December 2010 the university announced he would depart effective at the end of the year.

In February 2011 he was named defensive coordinator of the United States national American football team for the 2011 IFAF World Cup.[2]

Correction to the above: Lou Tepper is currently Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers of the University at Buffalo Bulls. http://www.buffalobulls.com/sports/fball/coaches/index [3]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Illinois Fighting Illini (Big Ten Conference) (1991–1996)
1991 Illinois 01* 00* 5th* L John Hancock
1992 Illinois 651 431 4th L Holiday
1993 Illinois 56 53 T4th
1994 Illinois 75 44 T5th W Liberty
1995 Illinois 551 341 T7th
1996 Illinois 29 17 T9th
Illinois: 25312 17212 *John Mackovic coached the first 11 games of the season.
Edinboro Fighting Scots (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) (2000–2005)
2000 Edinboro 56 24 T4th (West)
2001 Edinboro 46 33 T3rd (West)
2002 Edinboro 56 24 5th (West)
2003 Edinboro 93 51 T1st (West) L NCAA Division II First Round
2004 Edinboro 93 51 T1st (West) L NCAA Division II Quarterfinal
2005 Edinboro 82 51 T1st (West)
Edinboro: 4026 2214
IUP Crimson Hawks (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference) (2006–present)
2006 IUP 82 51 T1st (West)
2007 IUP 93 51 2nd (West) L NCAA Division II Quarterfinal
2008 IUP 82 52 T2nd (West)
2009 IUP 56 16 7th (West)
2010 IUP 65 34 T4th (West)
IUP: 3618 2025
Total: 101752

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