One of those coaches that stood out was Defensive Coordinator Tim Rose. Geiser follows in the line of the previous three Eagle head coaches, who combined spanned more than six decades College Football Hall of FamerDr. Fred Martinelli(1959-93), Ashland University Hall of FamerGary Keller(1994-2003), and Owens. "Thank goodness, Bill Goldring literally recruited me, sold me, and convinced me this was a good place. "During my time at Ashland, I had the opportunity to work with John Valentine for three years, so it is easy to understand why Scott, his son, is a special coach. This is the 54-year-old's first head coaching job at any level. The . - Keller (10 seasons, 1994-2003) served as Martinelli's defensive coordinator, then took the 1997 Eagles to the NCAA D-II playoffs in exciting fashion four of their last five wins were by eight points or less, including a 27-20 Homecoming victory over Saginaw Valley State. Owens moved on to the college game as an assistant at Ohio State under John Cooper before being hired as Akron's head coach in 1995. YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) Eastern Michigan University Vice President/Director of Athletics Scott Wetherbee announced the hiring of Kevin Foeman as head coach of the volleyball program today, March 2. It's something, as we start into the next 100 years of football here, that would be a goal, is to not only get into the postseason, but advance into regionals and semifinals and national championship game. Like Brenner, Owens said the reason you coach has everything to do with the players you work with. We dont think thats a small thing. "I would say that the coaches that have been a part of Ashland's proud past had a great love for not only the football program, but the types of young men that we had the opportunity to work with on a daily basis. "In a lot of ways, I was a little bitter when I left Akron. As for the coaching staff moving into the 2023, Geiser said the changes will be minimal. ", Added Owens, "There's very few programs in the country which could boast of such continuity. The distinction isn't lost on Owens, whose entire coaching career college and high school since 1977 has been spent in the Buckeye State. Hell represent Ashland University with class and poise.. I could go on and on about what Lee [Owens] has accomplished, said Athletic Director Al King. "I think in all three coaches, from a geography perspective, from our backgrounds, where we coached, we we'd been, Ashland was a great fit. Geiser thanked King, AU President Dr, Carlos Campo, various football mentors through the years, including Owens, and family members, especially his wife, Amy, and their twin girls, Abigail and Rebecca. Graduate Assistant Esports Coach Football; Doug Geiser: Head Football Coach 419-289-5437 419-289-5437: Tim Rose: Assistant Football Coach - Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers 419-289-5278 419-289-5278: Tom Stacy: Assistant Football Coach - Quarterbacks / Passing Game Coordinator . - Seven All-American offensive linemen -Blake Dickson,Vince Cashdollar,Reggie Gamble,Justin Magruder,Zachary Douglass,Dominic GiuntaandJohn Conner. Owens becoming AFCA president very much is a full-circle moment. Geiser had been the program's interim head coach for the last month, and had been on Owens' staff every year since both came to campus prior to the 2004 season. I think there's been a divine intervention that has kept me at Ashland, fortunately. ', "Everything that had to happen, and there were three or four of them … we had to scramble and call our kids back and practice at Luray Lanes all week. They preached that 'being an Eagle' was about the pursuit of excellence in all areas of your life on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. The Ashland University football team just ended one of its best seasons to date, capturing the Great Midwest Athletic Conference championship and the program's eighth D-II playoff appearance, forging a 10-2 overall season. 3 ranked Eagles stun Drury and down Truman State to stay undefeated, Eagle wresting continues to strive for greatness in 2022-2023 season, The Student News Site of Ashland University, Cade Cracas, Sports & Breaking News Editor. Amazingly, it all slipped away. The Eagles were a perfect 6-0 at Jack Miller Stadium/Martinelli Field. We are truly celebrating the loss. 6 national ranking reflects the domination the Eagles have shown in jumping out to a 4-0 start. I dont think my feet have touched the ground since about 9:30 Friday morning when I got the call from Al (King, AU Director of Athletics), Geiser said. Turnbaughs AU career started in 2018 when he played in nine games as a true freshman, catching 16 passes for 178 yards. "Ashland fans, Ashland people care about their program," Martinelli said, "and they have strongly supported the coach and the team throughout. Tim Rose (born October 14, 1941) is an American football coach and former player. This past season, Owens, who had contemplated retiring several years ago but had to deal with Covid-19 and injuries among his players. You can't do that at Division I anymore. Skip to main content Skip to main content. Ashland University Copyright 2023. - Offensive linemen who have earned seven All-Great Midwest and 30 All-GLIAC honors. AU won its opening-round NCAA Division II playoff game 20-13 over Notre Dame College. Here you can explore important information about Ashland University Football. He'll represent Ashland University with class and poise.". Raymond John Novotny Sr. was an American football player and coach. 1 defense in Division II and were one of few that were left undefeated up until Week Nine where they fell to the Hillsdale Chargers on the road. Lorsque vous utilisez nos sites et applications, nous utilisons des, authentifier les utilisateurs, appliquer des mesures de scurit, empcher les spams et les abus; et. Larry Stine. This information is very valuable for all high school student-athletes to understand as they start the recruiting process. After the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Turnbaugh was the teams leading receiver in 2021 with 36 catches for 520 yards and four TDs in 10 starts. They taught us that AU football is built on brotherhood, on teamwork, on camaraderie, on love and the willingness to sacrifice for your fellow man. He graduated from Triway High School in 1990. You wont see me after it.. In 19 seasons at AU, Owens led the program to a 139-61 record (.692 winning percentage). "I grew up 10 miles south of here, and watched games as a high school player here, and followed the team when coach Martinelli was here," Owens said. At the conclusion of the season, Owens was named the AFCA Division II Region 3 Coach of the Year and the GLIAC Coach of the Year. Former defensive end Bill Royce was also honored. For Geiser, being named Eagles head coach continues a football coaching ascent that began at his alma mater, Triway High School in nearby Wooster, Ohio, in 1990. He helped the Eagles to a 137-61 overall record (.692 winning percentage), and was on the staff for six D-II playoff appearances, the program's first three D-II postseason wins (all at home), and four conference championships three in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the 2022 Great Midwest Athletic Conference title. Were not like every other school, and what we talk about are values they really do matter, he said. . Ashland University football coach Lee Owens announced Friday his retirement after leading the Eagles for the past 19 seasons. We think every single thing we do matters; thats what we believe at Ashland. When you lose someone like Owens, you need time to process that. He has 23 catches for 406 yards and three touchdowns in that span. The official 2022 Football Roster for the Skip To Main . "I had players recruited by both coach Martinelli and coach Keller when I was a high school coach. On Saturday (March 4) afternoon at the Sherrill Hudson Court at Kates Gymnasium, the No. Ashland's first NCAA playoff team was the 1986 squad and the way the Eagles found out about their postseason berth was much different that it is today. Needless to say, Sean Seder grew up in the shadows and footsteps of his family's legends, but they were role models for him to look up to. "That has to be as big a win as we've ever had. Staff Directory Members By Category/Department; Name Title Phone Email Address Twitter; Rudy Carlton: Head Coach (626) 815-6000, Ext. Geiser had previously served as AU's interim head coach for the last month, and also was on Owens staff every year since both came to the university before the 2004 season. He helped the Eagles to a 137-61 overall record (.692 winning percentage), and was on the staff for six D-II playoff appearances, the program's first three D-II postseason wins (all at home), and four conference championships three in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and the 2022 Great Midwest Athletic Conference title. "We collected equipment, the kids went home for Thanksgiving, on Sunday afternoon I was in Columbus and came home, and the phone rang, and Dennis Pope from the NCAA called and said, 'Fred, you've been selected. Following five seasons as a high school assistant at three . 401 College Ave. Ashland, OH 44805 - Offensive linemen who have earned seven All-Great Midwest and 30 All-GLIAC honors. Dec 3, 2022. I'm both honored and humbled to have been chosen for this position." In the 1960s, Elvis Presley sang "Home Is Where The Heart Is." That sentiment always was been evident with Doug Geiser when it comes to Ashland University and its football program. Full Bio. Turnbaugh has 30 receptions for 504 yards and three scores playing opposite Logan Bolin, Ashlands leading receiver with 39 catches, 553 yards and five touchdowns. They established the culture that is Ashland football. He worked his way up from graduate assistant to tight ends coach before following his mentor to Ashland, spending his entire tenure as offensive line coach while also adding the associate head coach title in 2007. "We are excited to be adding each of these student-athletes to our program . Dusty Sloan, Ashland University Director of Athletic Communications. Owens spoke at a press conference in the VIP Room in the Robert Troop Center on the Ashland University campus. Between 1981 and 1991, he was the head football coach at four high schools in Ohio and then an assistant coach at Ohio . In the 1960s, Elvis Presley sang "Home Is Where The Heart Is.". He begat Gary Keller, who coached the team . He played professionally with the Portsmouth Spartans, Cleveland Indians and Brooklyn Dodgers of the National Football League (NFL). About Ashland University. Geiser came to Ashland with Owens, spending the last 16 years as associate head coach, and also serving as offensive line coach, run game coordinator and pro liaison. YEAR:19th in 2022-23 (first as head coach in 2023) We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Doug exemplifies all of those attributes. As a player, Scott played with grit and determination, and his coaching was no different. This past season he led our defense to Top 10 in the nation at one point, said Owens. 12-ranked Eagles moved on to the second round of the postseason on Nov. 26 at Indiana, Pa., losing 19-13 to No. "What we've always tried to do is live up to that reputation and that tradition, and the success that they had before us.". Fortunately, we've had those kind of people.". But I look back at the IUP game, it didnt seem like a loss, said Owens. Coach has helped shape my life and many other kids, coaches, supporters and fans alike that have come through the program over the years, said Cundiff. "Coach(Tim) Rosehas been able to continue that reputation, which is really important. Ashland University football coach Lee Owens announced Friday his retirement after leading the Eagles for the past 19 seasons. In 2015, Owens led the Eagles to a 10-0 regular-season record and a 10-1 overall mark, including three home wins against nationally-ranked teams, and their fourth NCAA Division II postseason appearance in his 12 seasons. Our vision, my vision is to build upon the foundation laid by the (George) Donges, the (Robert) Brownsons, the (Fred) Martinellis, the (Gary) Kellers, the (Lee) Owens, and take football to heights never foreseen here. He was surrounded by family members, athletes, coaches, AU officials, alumni and many friends. ", Said Owens, "It gives you a common reference point, it gives you someone who can continue to remind you about, here's how we've done it, here's someone who's been a part of our program that we need to continue to engage.". Keller's defenses led NCAA Division II in total defense in both 1991 and 1992, and rushing defense in 1992. There have been many milestone victories for Ashland in Owens' tenure, the most recent of which was the win over Northwest Missouri State, which not only was the first postseason win in the fairly-new facility on Broad Street, but also came against a two-time defending NCAA Division II national champion. For all of the success Martinelli had, he did share one regret. On Tuesday(Jan. 12) afternoon, Owens was introduced as the president of the American Football Coaches Association for 2016, moving up from second vice-president of the AFCA. "We had to come back against Heidelberg on Homecoming (19-19 tie) to go undefeated in '67. He is the only football coach in school history to direct more than one team to the NCAA playoffs (2007, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2022). I had five or six players in 1972 who could have played in the Mid-American [Conference], easily.". We played the best teams in a five- or six-state area. Throughout the search process, we talked about integrity, commitment and work ethic. He has been an active member of the association, serving on several committees, and is the chairman of the AFCA Division II Coaches' All-America Team Selection committee. Ashland University football player Garrett Turnbaugh would likely trade his current pass-catching streak for a win over Hillsdale. "What a great advantage it is to have them continue as a part of Eagle football. Martinelli's 1967 (8-0-1) and 1972 (11-0) teams finished their schedules without a loss. A private university located in the heart of Ohio, Ashland University values and encourages student individuality. Geiser is taking over an AU team that went 10-2 overall in 2022, with its 7-1 mark capturing the Great Midwest Athletic Conference title. Were targeting him more by design, AU coach Lee Owens said. Keller was one of only three defensive coordinators Martinelli had at Ashland, along with two other Ashland Hall of Famers,Bob StokesandJohn Valentine. 1 team in NCAA Division II for the ninth straight week by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). As for the coaching staff moving into the 2023, Geiser said the changes will be minimal. Geiser, a native of the Wooster area, had served as Owens' top assistant for most of his tenure. In all, Keller spent 23 seasons on the Ashland coaching staff. Lee Owens (born July 17, 1956) is a former American football coach. "I wish growth and success to the program as the next 100 years kick off. Ashland University seeks candidates for the head football coaching position. . YEAR: 19th in 2022-23 (first as head coach in 2023) PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Cornell '92 In the 1960s, Elvis Presley sang "Home Is Where The Heart Is." That sentiment always was been evident with Doug Geiser when it comes to Ashland University and its football program.And, as announced by AU Director of Athletics Al King on Tuesday (Jan. 3) afternoon, Geiser will stay home and become the program's 15 . Hell outwork anyone on the field and he loves the game.. Coach O as the head coach was obviously incredibly important to my journey here at AU, said Brenner. Owens moved on to the college game as an assistant at Ohio State under John Cooper before being hired as Akron's head coach in 1995. The Eagles (28-0) once again pace the WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches Poll going into the 2023 Great Midwest Athletic Conference . "In retrospect, I probably did too much. The Eagles finished their season at a record of 10-2, with a Great Midwest Athletic Conference title in their hands and an NCAA Division II Postseason appearance. Now with the Niss Athletic Center also being a game-changer when it comes to recruiting, Owens said the football program and other athletic programs at AU also are primed for future success. He led the Eagles in all three receiving categories, and was named to the all-G-MAC second team. Did not get the job. "I don't think my feet have touched the ground since I received the call from Al," said Geiser. ", 1921 Maj. Charles D. Daly, U.S. Military Academy (Chair), 1969 Paul Dietzel, University of South Carolina, 1922 Maj. Charles D. Daly, U.S. Military Academy, 1970 Frank Broyles, University of Arkansas, 1923 John W. Heisman, University of Pennsylvania, 1971 Earle Edwards, North Carolina State University, 1925 Robert Zuppke, University of Illinois, 1973 John McKay, University of Southern California, 1974 Bob Blackman, University of Illinois, 1927 William H. Cowell, University of New Hampshire, 1928 William W. Roper, Princeton University, 1976 Eddie Robinson, Grambling State University, 1929 Hugo Bezdek, Pennsylvania State College, 1979 Charles McClendon, Louisiana State University, 1932 Dr. Marvin A. Stevens, Yale University, 1980 Jerry Claiborne, University of Maryland, 1981 Harold "Tubby" Raymond, University of Delaware, 1934 Dana X. Bible, University of Nebraska, 1935 B.W. "This is a dream job because Ashland is a very special place. [5] He and his wife, Angie, have two daughters, Addison and Avery. His birthdate is June 4, 1968. As far as what were going to ask from those players, and the thing I challenged them about when Lee stepped down and I was in the interim position, if you want to do something thats never been done here or go beyond, youre preparation this offseason has to be at a level beyond, he said. Doug's vision aligns with the goals and objectives of the department and the university. "We'll obviously have to add a coach to fill my position, but the staff will stay intact for the most part," he said. That stability in leadership is key for our current players and our recruits.". When Martinelli retired, it was a natural fit for Keller to take over the program. Owens is 89-42 (.679) at Ashland, with a pair of GLIAC titles and three GLIAC Coach of the Year honors to his credit. Meyer, Texas Christian University, 1997 Don Nehlen, West Virginia University, 1950 Lynn O. Waldorf, University of California, 1998 Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky University, 1952 Carl G. Snavely, University of North Carolina, 1954 George A. Munger, University of Pennsylvania, 2003 Phil Fulmer, University of Tennessee, 1958 Charles B. Wilkinson, University of Oklahoma, 2006 Mel Tjeerdsma, Northwest Missouri State University, 1959 Wallace Butts, University of Georgia, 1960 Charles A. Engle, Pennsylvania State University, 2008 Tyrone Willingham, University of Washington, 1961 Jack C. Curtice, Stanford University, 2009 Dick Tomey, San Jose State University, 2010 Larry Kehres, University of Mount Union, 1965 Abe Martin, Texas Christian University, 1967 Ben Schwartzwalder, Syracuse University, 1968 Murray Warmath, University of Minnesota, AU Football Coach Lee Owens Named AFCA President. "It's a tribute, number one, to Ashland University," Owens said. On the money side of things, the Ashland football program brought home $2,079,102 in revenue and paid out $2,079,102 in total expenses. In addition to the team success, some of the notable accomplishments for Geiser's pupils in his time at AU include: - Seven All-American offensive linemen -Blake Dickson,Vince Cashdollar,Reggie Gamble,Justin Magruder,Zachary Douglass,Dominic GiuntaandJohn Conner. We all want to stick around here. 15 Indiana, Pa., at Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller Stadium. Doug's vision aligns with the goals and objectives of the department and the university. There's definitely been milestones reached, and the bar set pretty high. "Throughout the search process, we talked about integrity, commitment and work ethic. Cade Cracas, Sports & Breaking News EditorDecember 2, 2022. . Ashland University's head coach Lee Owens on the sideline against Notre Dame College during their NCAA Division II college football playoff game at Jack Miler Stadium Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022. Ashland University's head coach Lee Owens is seen on the sideline against Notre Dame College during college football action at Jack Miller Stadium, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. A Wooster area native who attended Triway High School and later played at Cornell, Geiser worked for various high school teams in Northern Ohio before joining Owens' staff at the University of Akron in 1995. That sentiment always was been evident withDoug Geiserwhen it comes to Ashland University and its football program. Geiser, or a future replacement, will have massive shoes to fill in the 2023-2024 season. "In 45 years, I have been blessed," Owens, 66, said when he decided to call it quits. Coach Rose was a phenomenal coach during my time here. During his illustrious 19-year career at Ashland University, he had the opportunity to coach an NFL talent in tight end Adam Shaheen, numerous program record-setting players and players who have defied the odds when stepping onto the football field. Geiser officially takes over forLee Owens, who announced his retirement on Dec. 2 following a 19-year tenure leading the Ashland football program. afficher des publicits et des contenus personnaliss en fonction de vos profils de centres dintrt; mesurer lefficacit des publicits et contenus personnaliss; et. Keller turned the program over to Owens, who now passes the baton to Geiser. While Martinelli was at Ashland for three-and-a-half decades, he said there were a couple opportunities to move higher on the coaching ladder. It's one of the best jobs in Division II football. The tradition of Ashland football is very deep and very strong, Geiser said. "They played undue circumstances. Doug exemplifies all of those attributes. ASHLAND, Ohio The venerable Ashland University football program officially has a new leader. Apply for PPOC Coach job with Roche in Taipei, Taipei City, Taiwan. The pressure of trying to win … has really eliminated the opportunity for someone to go into a program and stay at that program. The century mark of Ashland football and their place within it is special for the men who have made up more than 60% of the head-coaching tenure in the program. It was nice last year to get back on track and just playing with a lot of great players and a lot of great coaches has evolved my game over time.. "There have been some wins like that that you look back on. Dougs vision aligns with the goals and objectives of the department and the university. Owens finishes his 19-year career with a 137-61 record. Another Eagle quarterback, AU alumnus Bill Cundiff had high praise for Owens. A highly-accomplished program leader with a 153-89 career record in eight seasons as a women's volleyball head coach, Foeman departs an Ashland University . Potter, the No. Attend an Event. Mount Union advances to Sweet 16 of NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament; Case Western Reserve, John Carroll eliminated, Mount Union advances to Sweet 16 of NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament, Moving on! I'm both honored and humbled to have been chosen for this position.". It was the first time I was really humbled in my coaching career because I was able to be recruited from every other school I'd been at to go to the next job," Owens said. 3292: rcarlton@apu.edu This place has been a great place for me, said Owens. "It was a real turning point in our program as you can imagine.". Vous pouvez modifier vos choix tout moment en cliquant sur le lien Tableau de bord sur la vie prive prsent sur nos sites et dans nos applications. Ashland Universitys newest sport, Eagle womens basketball ranked No. It just so happens weve been able to get some plays together, connect deep and stack up some yards., This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: Ashland University senior Garrett Turnbaugh having best season, Ashland University senior Garrett Turnbaugh having best season. Some has been a matter of him creating separation from opposing defensive backs. Some of Turnbaughs recent uptick in production has been by design in AUs offensive play-calling. "I'm excited to introduce Doug as our head football coach," King said. ", Said Martinelli, "Gary was a great coach. - Owens (17 seasons, 2004-current) is 122-54 (.693) leading the Eagles, and boasts two undefeated regular seasons (2012 and 2015), five NCAA Division II postseason berths, two NCAA postseason victories, three Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles, three American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) region Coach of the Year honors and four GLIAC Coach of the Year citations. Two of the philosophies which have carried over from Martinelli to Keller to Owens, despite the changes in the sport in more than a half-century, are have great defenses and run the football well. "The state of Ohio has always been so well represented in our association," Owens said. With countless ups and downs, more ups than downs, Owens has decided after a stellar 2022-2023 to announce his official retirement. 2012 was the fifth year in school history that the Ashland University Eagles football team took a trip to the postseason, the third under Coach Lee Owens. "I feel honored to be a part of the great tradition that has existed at Ashland for that amount of time," Keller said. His third straight game of at least 100 yards receiving came Oct. 29 when he grabbed six passes for 126 yards and a TD in a 36-20 loss to Hillsdale. Regardless of how much success you have, you feel like you're always going to be in the shadows of a coach with that kind of recognition. "They have achieved at a high level in the past, and, out of respect for their efforts and with a sense of loyalty, I would love for them to be a part of our program moving forward. Still, his legacy had not yet been written. Both Martinelli and defensive endBill Royceare in the College Football Hall of Fame. This game was different. Owens four best seasons, which occurred with one-to-two losses, resulted in those four conference titles. "When you reflect back, it's not what level you coach at, it's not how big the job is or what the job is all about, it's where you're at, and what you can get done where you're at," Owens said.