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Dan Enos Sport(s) Football Current position Title Head coach Team Central Michigan University Conference Mid-American Conference Record 6-17 Biographical details Place of birth Dearborn, Michigan Playing career 1987-1990 Michigan State Position(s) Quarterback Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1991-1993
1994-1995
1996
1997-1998
1999
2000-2002
2003
2004-2005
2006-2009
2010-presentMichigan State (GA)
Lakeland College (OC)
Northern Michigan (OC)
Southern Illinois (QB)
SW Missouri State (OC)
Western Michigan (QB)
North Dakota State (OC)
Cincinnati (QB)
Michigan State (QB/RB)
Central MichiganHead coaching record Overall 6-17 Dan Enos is the current head coach of the Central Michigan Chippewas football team. Enos previously served as running backs coach for the Michigan State Spartans, where he played quarterback 1987-1990.[1]
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Playing career
Enos attended Edsel Ford High School in Dearborn, Michigan. He played quarterback and earned all-state honors while passing for 46 touchdowns and compiling 5,743 yards of total offense. Enos played four years at Michigan State University (1987–1990), including two as starting quarterback (1989–1990). Under Enos and then coach George Perles Michigan State won the 1989 Aloha Bowl and 1990 John Hancock Bowl and took a share of the 1990 Big Ten championship. As of 2010[update] Enos has the third-best all-time pass completion percentage in Spartan history (.621) and eighth-best total yards (4,301). In 1991 Enos graduated from Michigan State with a degree in business administration.[2]
Coaching career
After graduation Enos joined Michigan State as a graduate assistant, staying there 1991-1993. While there Enos witnessed Central Michigan's stunning upset of State in 1991: the Chippewas defeated then-ranked Michigan State 20-3.[3]
In 1994 Enos joined the coaching staff at Lakeland College, a Division III school in Wisconsin. As offensive coordinator, Enos helped develop Mark Novara, Lakeland's most successful quarterback. After Novara entered the Lakeland Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008, he credited Enos for his success: "That was Coach Enos' first stint on a coaching staff. He was really young, but really good. We knew he'd be in the Big Ten some day."[4] After two years at Lakeland Enos moved on to Division II Northern Michigan University, where he spent a year as offensive coordinator.[2]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° Central Michigan (Mid-American Conference) (2010–present) 2010 Central Michigan 3-9 2-6 5th(West) 2011 Central Michigan 3–8 2–5 (West) Central Michigan: 6-17 4-11 Total: 6-17 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title †Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. References
- ^ Ellis, Drew (January 12, 2010). "Enos to be named CMU coach today". Morning Sun. http://www.themorningsun.com/articles/2010/01/12/sports/doc4b4beabaa5456189170455.txt. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
- ^ a b "Player Bio: Dan Enos". Michigan State. http://www.msuspartans.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/enos_dan00.html. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
- ^ "COLLEGE FOOTBALL: MIDWEST; Michigan State Upset By Central Michigan". New York Times. September 15, 1991. http://www.nytimes.com/1991/09/15/sports/college-football-midwest-michigan-state-upset-by-central-michigan.html. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
- ^ "Lakeland College Athletics News: 2008 Hall of Fame bio: Mark Novara". Lakeland College. September 29, 2008. http://lakeland.edu/Athletics/MuskieNews.asp?article=4869. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
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Central Michigan Chippewas head football coaches Pete McCormick (1896) • Carl Pray (1897–1899) • Unknown (1900–1901) • Charles Tambling (1902–1905) • No team (1906) • Ralph Thacker (1907) • Hugh Sutherland (1908) • Harry Helmer (1909–1912) • No team (1913–1915) • Blake Miller (1916) • Fred Johnson (1917) • Charles Tambling (1918) • Garland Nevitt (1919) • Joe Simmons (1920) • Wallace Parker (1921–1923) • Lester Barnard (1924–1925) • Wallace Parker (1926–1928) • A. J. Nowak (1929–1930) • George Van Bibber (1931–1933) • Alex Yunevich (1934–1936) • Ron Finch (1937–1946) • Lyle Bennett (1947–1949) • Warren Schmakel (1950) • Kenneth Kelly (1951–1966) • Roy Kramer (1967–1977) • Herb Deromedi (1978–1993) • Dick Flynn (1994–1999) • Mike DeBord (2000–2003) • Brian Kelly (2004–2006) • Jeff Quinn # (2006) • Butch Jones (2007–2009) • Steve Stripling # (2009) • Dan Enos (2010– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Current head football coaches of the Mid-American Conference East Division Rob Ianello (Akron) • Dave Clawson (Bowling Green) • Jeff Quinn (Buffalo) • Darrell Hazell (Kent State) • Don Treadwell (Miami) • Frank Solich (Ohio) • Steve Addazio (Temple)
West Division Pete Lembo (Ball State) • Dan Enos (Central Michigan) • Ron English (Eastern Michigan) • Dave Doeren (Northern Illinois) • Tim Beckman (Toledo) • Bill Cubit (Western Michigan)
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