Jeff Sims (American football coach) explained

Jeff Sims
Player Team1:Baker
Coach Years1:1995
Coach Team1:Maryville HS (MO) (WR/DB)
Coach Years2:1996
Coach Team2:Central Missouri State (GA/RB)
Coach Years3:1997–1998
Coach Team3:Baker (WR)
Coach Years4:1999–2000
Coach Team4:Mt. San Antonio (QB/WR/ST)
Coach Years5:2001
Coach Team5:Pasadena HS (CA)
Coach Years6:2002–2003
Coach Team6:Mesabi Range
Coach Years7:2004–2005
Coach Team7:Minnesota State (co-OC / RC)
Coach Years8:2006
Coach Team8:Southern Arkansas (OC)
Coach Years9:2007–2010
Coach Team9:Fort Scott
Coach Years10:2011
Coach Team10:Indiana (QC recruiting)
Coach Years11:2012
Coach Team11:Florida Atlantic (associate HC / WR /RC)
Coach Years12:2015–2018
Coach Team12:Garden City
Coach Years13:2019
Coach Team13:Missouri Southern
Overall Record:2–9 (college)
77–32 (junior college)
Bowl Record:1–2 (junior college)
Tournament Record:3–2 (NJCAA Region VI playoffs)
1–1 (MCCC playoffs)
Championships:1 NJCAA National (2016)
1 NJCAA Region VI (2009)
3 KJCCC (2009, 2016, 2018)
1 MCCC North Division (2003)

Jeff Sims is a former American football coach. He served the head football coach at Mesabi Range Junior College—now known as Minnesota North College – Mesabi Range Virginia–in Virginia, Minnesota, from 2002 to 2003, Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kansas, from 2007 to 2010, and Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kansas, from 2015 to 2018. He led his 2016 Garden City Broncbusters football team to a NJCAA National Football Championship. Sims was also the head football coach at Missouri Southern State University for one season, in 2019. He led the Missouri Southern Lions to a record of 2–9 in 2019. The team did not compete in the fall of 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sims was fired from his post at the school in December 2020.[1]

Sims now works as the managing director of You Move Me, a moving company based in Lenexa, Kansas.[2]

Head coaching record

Junior college

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Notes and References

  1. News: Porter . Jared . MSSU dismisses head football coach Jeff Sims . . . December 2, 2020 . April 15, 2024 .
  2. News: Zeff . Sam . Kansas football coach implicated in player's death takes a new coaching job in Florida . . . May 16, 2022 . April 15, 2024 .