Randy Awrey Explained

Randy Awrey
Current Title:Head coach (football)
Current Team:Perquimans County HS (NC)
Birth Date:27 April 1956
Birth Place:Iron Mountain, Michigan, U.S.
Player Sport1:Football
Player Years2:1974–1977
Player Team2:Northern Michigan
Player Positions:Running back, cornerback
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1981
Coach Team2:Westwood HS (MI) (freshmen)
Coach Years3:1982–1985
Coach Team3:Michigan Tech (DB)
Coach Years4:1986–1989
Coach Team4:St. Lawrence (DC)
Coach Years5:1990–1993
Coach Team5:Kentucky Wesleyan
Coach Years6:1994–1998
Coach Team6:Lakeland
Coach Years7:1999–2007
Coach Team7:Saginaw Valley State
Coach Years8:2008–2011
Coach Team8:Northern Michigan (DC)
Coach Years9:2012
Coach Team9:Marietta (DC)
Coach Years10:2013–2017
Coach Team10:Concordia (IL)
Coach Years11:2018–present
Coach Team11:Perquimans County HS (NC)
Coach Sport12:Track and field
Coach Years13:1982–1986
Coach Team13:Michigan Tech
Coach Years14:1986–1990
Coach Team14:St. Lawrence
Overall Record:134–106–1 (college football)
Tournament Record:Football
4–5 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
Championships:Football
2 IBFC (1996–1997)
2 GLIAC (2000, 2003)
Awards:Football
IBFC Coach of the Year (1995–1996)
GLIAC Coach of the Year (2003)

Randy Awrey (born April 27, 1956) is an American football coach, former player, and former track and field coach. He is the head football coach at Perquimans County High School in Hertford, North Carolina, a position he has held since 2018. Awrey served as the head football coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College (1990–1994), Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wisconsin (1994–1998), Saginaw Valley State University (1999–2007), and Concordia University Chicago (2013–2017), compiling a career college football coaching record of 134–106–1. He was also the head track and field coach at Michigan Technological University from 1982 to 1986 and St. Lawrence University from 1986 to 1990.

Awrey played college football as a running back at Northern Michigan University from 1974 to 1977 and was a member of the 1975 Northern Michigan Wildcats football team, which won the NCAA Division II Football Championship title. He has been inducted in the athletics hall of fame at Northern Michigan, St. Lawrence, Lakeland, and Saginaw Valley State.

Early years and playing career

Awrey was born and raised in Iron Mountain, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He was a childhood friend of Steve Mariucci, with whom he played college football at Northern Michigan University.[1] Awrey played for the Northern Michigan Wildcats football team as a cornerback during his freshman year before switching to running back. As a sophomore on the 1975 Northern Michigan team, he scored the winning touchdown on a 67-yard run in the second half of the Camellia Bowl, earning MVP honors for the game as the Wildcats captured the NCAA Division II Football Championship title over the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers.[2] [3] As a senior, Awrey earned honorable mention on the 1977 Little All-America college football team by the Associated Press. He finished his career for the Wildcats with 2,096 rushing yards, 26 touchdowns, and 45 receptions for 487 yards receiving. He graduated in 1978 from Northern Michigan with degrees in criminal justice, business administration, and physical education and health.[4]

Coaching career

In 1981, Awrey coached the freshman football team at Westwood High School in Ishpeming Township, Michigan.[5]

In February 1990, Awrey was hired as the head football coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, Kentucky, succeeding Billy Mitchell, who had been fired the previous November.[6] He resigned from his post at Kentucky Wesleyan in 1993 after leading the Panthers to a record of 11–29 in four seasons. His 1993 squad went 6–4, achieving the program's first winning season since the school reinstituted the sport in 1983 following a 50-year hiatus.[7]

Awrey moved on to Lakeland College—now known as Lakeland University—in Plymouth, Wisconsin, where he was introduced as the school's new head football coach in February 1994.[8] [9] After a 4–6 campaign during his first year at Lakeland in 1994, Awrey's Muskies improved to 6–3–1 overall in 1995 with a mark of 4–2 in Illini–Badger Football Conference (IBFC) play, and he was named IBFC Coach of the Year.[10] In 1996, Lakeland improved again to 8–2, winning the IBFC championship as Awrey repeated as the conference's coach of the year.[11] The Muskies won a second consecutive IBFC title in 1997 with a perfect 10–0 season. Awkrey resigned after the 1998 season to become the head football coach at Saginaw Valley State University in University Center, Michigan. He finished his five-year tenure at Lakeland with a record of 35–14–1 and the best winning percentage (.700) of any head coach in program history.[12]

Awrey was the head football coach at Saginaw Valley State for nine seasons, from 1999 to 2007, compiling a record of 76–27. He has the highest winning percentage (.738) of any head coach Saginaw Valley State football history.[13]

Honors

Awrey was inducted into the athletic hall of fame at Northern Michigan in 1998 and at Saginaw Valley State in 2022.[14] [15]

Head coaching record

College football

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Wood . Mike . November 13, 2021 . Perquimans football coach Randy Awrey: He chose the right profession . December 7, 2022 . . Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
  2. News: December 15, 1975 . Glass slipper fits 'Cinderella' Wildcats . Escanaba Daily Press . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: December 14, 1975 . Northern Michigan wins Division II . November 19, 2010 . . . 57 . . Associated Press.
  4. News: Suwanski . Rich . February 17, 1990 . KWC names Awrey head football coach . December 7, 2022 . . . sports, 1 . .
  5. News: Suwanski . Rich . February 17, 1990 . Awrey (continued) . December 7, 2022 . . . sports, 5 . .
  6. News: . October 11, 1981 . U.P. teams in playoff picture . December 7, 2022 . . . C4 . .
  7. News: . December 31, 1994 . The Thrill of Victory... . December 7, 2022 . . . 8B . .
  8. News: Knuth . Michael . February 18, 1994 . Head Musky knows rebuilding . December 7, 2022 . . . B1 . .
  9. News: Knuth . Michael . February 18, 1994 . Muskies (continued) . December 7, 2022 . . . B2 . .
  10. News: . November 24, 1995 . Lakeland's big season rewarded by conference . December 7, 2022 . . . B10 . .
  11. News: . November 22, 1996 . Honors roll in for Lakeland football . December 7, 2022 . . . B2 . .
  12. News: . February 16, 1999 . Lakeland football coach accepts job in Michigan . December 7, 2022 . . . B12 . .
  13. Web site: DeLassus . David . Saginaw Valley State Coaching Records . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101213084129/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/gliac/saginaw_valley_state/coaching_records.php . December 13, 2010 . November 18, 2010 . College Football Data Warehouse.
  14. Web site: . Randy Awrey (1998) – Hall of Fame . December 7, 2022 . Northern Michigan University.
  15. Web site: . April 28, 2022 . SVSU announces Cardinal Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2022 . December 7, 2022 . Saginaw Valley State University.