This turned out to be a problem for everyone involved.
I (vaguely) remember stumbling into a place that had penny long neck night back when I was in the Army.
Seems like a similar deal.
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This turned out to be a problem for everyone involved.
A sports bar at BGSU, Campus Quarters, used to have quarter draft beers during games in the early 90s.I (vaguely) remember stumbling into a place that had penny long neck night back when I was in the Army.
Seems like a similar deal.
A sports bar at BGSU, Campus Quarters, used to have quarter draft beers during games in the early 90s.
I (vaguely) remember stumbling into a place that had penny long neck night back when I was in the Army.
Seems like a similar deal.
A shitty Steelers bar off the Cincinnati campus had pitchers for 25 cents in the 90s. The catch was it was either Rolling Rock or Honey Brown.A sports bar at BGSU, Campus Quarters, used to have quarter draft beers during games in the early 90s.
A shitty Steelers bar off the Cincinnati campus had pitchers for 25 cents in the 90s. The catch was it was either Rolling Rock or Honey Brown.
All 3 finalists were Aussies.Their punter just won the Ray Guy Award. As if there was any doubt.
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Required Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree (or international equivalent);
- Minimum of three (3) years football coaching experience at the NCAA level or five (5) years successful coaching experience in a highly competitive environment including at a major high school, college, professional level or combination;
- Demonstrated knowledge of the NCAA rules and a commitment to adhere to all rules and regulations of the University of Iowa, the Big Ten Conference and the NCAA (or conference and institutional equivalent);
- Ability to work constructively and collaboratively in a diverse environment, demonstrating strong interpersonal skills and ability to build trusting relationships;
- Proven success in recruiting national caliber student-athletes;
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- A valid U.S. driving license and the ability to meet and maintain University of Iowa Driving Program standards.
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- Ten or more years Intercollegiate and/or Professional Football (or combined equivalent) of football coaching experience;
- Successful football offensive coordinator experience in a Division 1, FBS collegiate or professional football program;
- Basic knowledge and understanding of the professionalism and intensity necessary to successfully contribute to a Division I athletics program;
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Compensation
- Classification Title: Assistant Coach
- Appointment Type: Professional and Scientific
- Schedule: Full-time
- Work Modality Options: On Campus
Contact Information
- Pay Level: 09
- Starting Salary Minimum: Commensurate
- Organization: Athletics
- Contact Name: Suzanne Hilleman
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