University of Minnesota Athletics

Jerry Kill Named Golden Gopher Football Head Coach

12/6/2010 12:00:00 AM | Football

THE KILL FILE

 

 

JERRY KILL
Born:
August 24, 1961 (Wichita, Kan.) 

 
COACHING RESUME'
1985-87 - Pittsburg (Kan.)
Defensive Coordinator
1988-90 - Webb City (Mo.) High School
Head Coach
1991-93 - Pittsburg (Kan.) State
Offensive Coordinator
1994-98 - Saginaw Valley State (Mich.)
Head Coach (38-14 overall record)
1999-2000 - Emporia (Kan.) State
Head Coach (11-11 overall record)
2001-07 - Southern Illinois
Head Coach (55-32 overall record)
2008-10 - Northern Illinois
Head Coach (23-16 overall record)
 
HONORS AND AWARDS
2009 NFF Courage Award
2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year
2004 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year
2004 I-AA Region 4 Coach of the Year
2004 Gateway Conf. Coach of the Year
2004 Southwestern College Hall of Fame
2003 I-AA Region 4 Coach of the Year
2003 Gateway Conf. Coach of the Year
 
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Southwestern College (Kan.) 1979-82)
Linebacker
Team Captain (1981, 1982)
 
COLLEGE
Southwestern College (Kan.), 1983
Major: Education; Minor: Biology
 
HIGH SCHOOL
Cheney (Kan.), 1979
Jerry Kill has been named head coach of the University of Minnesota football program. Minnesota Director of Athletics Joel Maturi
announced the signing of Kill to a five-year contract Sunday night.

Kill comes to Minnesota after spending the last three seasons on the sidelines at Northern Illinois University. Kill has led the Huskies to three consecutive bowl games during his tenure. He also coached NIU to a berth the Mid-American Conference Championship game this season. Kill put together a 23-16 record in his three seasons with the Huskies.

"I am so excited to have the opportunity to be the head coach at the University of Minnesota," Kill said. "It is a tremendous opportunity and -- I think -- great timing. I can promise all the people at the University of Minnesota and throughout the entire state that I am going to give them every single ounce that I can give them. I have done that on every job that I have taken. I was raised the old-school way by my father and mother to do my job to the very best of my ability. You go full speed at it and you don't let anyone out-work you. I have lived by that motto my entire life and that is what I intend to do at the University of Minnesota."

In three seasons, Kill coached two winners of the Mid-American Conference Vern Smith Leadership Award, given annually to the conference's top football player. Defensive end Larry English won the award in 2008, Kill's first season with the Huskies. Running back
Chad Spann was honored as the conference's top player this season. English went on to be the No. 16 overall choice in the 2009 NFL Draft and currently plays for the San Diego Chargers. Spann currently ranks No. 12 in the nation in scoring and No. 20 in rushing.

During the 2010 season, Kill mentored six first-team All-MAC selections. In his three seasons, the Huskies earned 10 first-team all-MAC honors. His 2010 squad currently ranks No. 7 in the nation in rushing offense, No. 13 in scoring offense, No. 21 in total offense, No. 16 in scoring defense, No. 26 in total defense, No. 27 in rushing defense and No. 35 in passing defense.

In 2009, Kill was presented with the National Football Foundation Courage Award by the Chicago Metro Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame.

Kill's overall collegiate head coaching record stands at 127-73 in 17 seasons. In four stops as a head coach, he has never left a school
with a sub-.500 record. In three of his previous four head coaching positions, he took over a team with a losing record and turned in a winning season in three years or less.

"We cast a wide net in this search, but the name we kept coming back to was Jerry Kill," Maturi said. "Coach Kill has won at every level of coaching and has a history of rebuilding programs. I'm confident we have chosen the right man to lead the Golden Gopher program."

Prior to serving as the head coach at Northern Illinois, Kill was in charge of the football program at Southern Illinois University, an FCS (formerly Division I-AA) program in Carbondale, Ill. He spent seven years on the Saluki sideline and compiled a 55-32 record. Kill's record over his final five seasons with Southern Illinois was 50-14 and included five consecutive NCAA FCS Playoff appearances.

Kill was the head coach at Emporia (Kan.) State for two seasons in 1999-2000. He went 11-11 with the Hornets, who play at the NCAA Division II level. Prior to coaching at Emporia State, Kill was the head coach at NCAA Division II member Saginaw Valley State from 1994-1998. He compiled a 38-14 record with the Cardinals.

Kill served as defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator in two different stops at Pittsburg (Kan.) State University. He helped lead the Gorillas to three NAIA playoff appearances in three years as the defensive coordinator from 1985-87. Kill returned to Pitt State as the offensive coordinator from 1990-93. In that four-year span, the Gorillas advanced to the NCAA Division II Playoffs four times, reaching the championship game twice and winning the 1991 national title.

Sandwiched in between his stints at Pittsburg State, Kill was the head coach at Webb City (Mo.) High School. He was 25-1 in two seasons at Webb City and won a state championship in 1989.

In addition to winning on the field, Kill's tenure at Northern Illinois has also included achievement in the classroom. In his first two
seasons at Northern Illinois, his team compiled the highest
cumulative grade-point averages in school history. In his first two seasons, 50 NIU student-athletes earned their bachelor's degrees, helping the Huskies rank among the top three teams in the MAC in Graduation Success Rate (GSR). NIU's most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 975 ranked the Huskies 10th among all NCAA Division I schools.

Kill is married to the former Rebecca Smith. He has two daughters -- Krystal (23) and Tasha (19).

Kill By the Numbers:

.635 Winning percentage as a collegiate head coach

1 National Championship. Won as offensive coordinator at Pittsburg (Kan.) State University in 1991

2 Mid-American Conference Vern Smith Leadership Award (MVP) winners in three years at NIU

2 National Coach of the Year honors. 2007 Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year, 2004 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year

3 Victories over Big Ten opponents. Two at Northern Illinois and one at Southern Illinois

3 Bowl-eligible teams in three seasons at Northern Illinois University. 2008 Independence Bowl; 2009 International Bowl; 2010 TBA

5 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff appearances as head coach at Southern Illinois University

10 First-team All-MAC selections in his three-year tenure at Northern Illinois

14 Winning seasons (out of 17) as a collegiate head coach

Year By Year
YearSchoolRecordPostseasonResponsibilities
1985Pittsburg State8-2-0NAIA PlayoffsDefensive Coordinator
1986Pittsburg State11-1-0NAIA PlayoffsDefensive Coordinator
1987Pittsburg State11-1-0NAIA PlayoffsDefensive Coordinator
1988Webb City HS11-1-0-Head Coach
1989Webb City HS14-0-0State ChampsHead Coach
1990Pittsburg State8-2-0D-II PlayoffsOffensive Coordinator
1991Piitsburg State13-1-1D-II ChampsOffensive Coordinator
1992Pittsburg State14-1-0D-II FinalistOffensive Coordinator
1993Pittsburg State8-3-0D-II PlayoffsOffensive Coordinator
1994Saginaw Valley St.6-4-0-Head Coach
1995Saginaw Valley St.7-3-0-Head Coach
1996Saginaw Valley St.7-3-0-Head Coach
1997Saginaw Valley St.9-2-0Nationally RankedHead Coach
1998Saginaw Valley St.9-2-0Nationally RankedHead Coach
1999Emporia State5-6-0-Head Coach
2000Emporia State6-5-0-Head Coach
2001Southern Illinois1-10-0-Head Coach
2002Southern Illinois4-8-0-Head Coach
2003Southern Illinois10-2-0FCS Playoffs - 1st RoundHead Coach
2004Southern Illinois10-2-0FCS Playoffs - 1st RoundHead Coach
2005Southern Illinois9-4-0FCS Playoffs - 2nd RoundHead Coach
2006Southern Illinois9-4-0FCS Playoffs - 2nd RoundHead Coach
2007Southern Illinois12-2-0FCS Playoffs - SemifinalsHead Coach
2008Northern Illinois6-7-0Independence BowlHead Coach
2009Northern Illinois7-6-0International BowlHead Coach
2010Northern Illinois10-3-0Humanitarian BowlHead Coach


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