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Don Treadwell Sport(s) Football Current position Title Head coach Team Miami (OH) Conference Mid-American Conference Record 4–7 Biographical details Born June 10, 1960 Playing career 1978–1981 Miami (OH) Position(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1986–1991
1992–1993
1994
1995–1996
1997–1998
1999
2000–2002
2003
2004–2006
2007–2010
2011–presentYoungstown State (OC)
Miami (OH) (RB/WR)
Cincinnati (WR)
Stanford (RB)
Boston College (co-OC/QB/WR)
North Carolina State (RB)
Michigan State (WR)
Ball State (OC/WR)
Cincinnati (OC)
Michigan State (OC)
Miami (OH)Head coaching record Overall 4–7 Don Treadwell (born June 10, 1960) is an American football coach and former player in the United States. He is currently the head coach at Miami University. Treadwell previously served as the offensive coordinator at Michigan State University, where he also acted as interim head coach after Mark Dantonio suffered a heart attack during the 2010 season.
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Early life and playing career
Treadwell was born on June 10, 1960 and attended Oberlin High School where he played on the football team as a quarterback.[1] He attended college at Miami University, where he played on the football team as a starting wide receiver from 1978 to 1981.[1] He was named to the All-Mid-American Conference first team as a junior.[1] He graduated from Miami with a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1982.[1]
Assistant coaching career
Treadwell began his coaching career at Youngstown State University under head coach Jim Tressel. From 1986-1991 he served different stints as offensive coordinator, quarterbacks, wide receivers, and running backs coach.[1] During his time at Youngstown, Treadwell coached alongside defensive coordinator Mark Dantonio, whom he would later work for at Cincinnati and Michigan State. He also held assistant coaching positions at Miami of Ohio, Stanford, Boston College, North Carolina State, a separate stint at Michigan State, and Ball State.[1] He returned to Michigan State University in 2007 to take over as offensive coordinator, and he employed a balanced attack.[1] After head coach Mark Dantonio suffered a heart attack on September 19, 2010, Treadwell filled in during the interim. He led Michigan State to victories over Northern Colorado and 11th-ranked Wisconsin.[1] After the win over the Badgers, Rivals.com named Treadwell the National Coordinator of the Week.[1]
Head coaching career
On December 31, 2010, Miami University hired alumnus Treadwell as its head coach.[2]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° Miami (OH) (Mid-American Conference) (2011–present) 2011 Miami (OH) 4–7 3–4 (East) Miami (OH): 4-7 3-4 Total: 4-7 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title †Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. References
Miami Redskins / RedHawks head football coaches No coach (1888–1889) • No team (1890) • No coach (1891–1894) • C. K. Fauver (1895) • Ernest Merrill (1896) • Herbert McIntyre (1897) • No coach (1898–1899) • Alonzo Edwin Branch (1900) • Thomas Hazzard (1901) • Peter McPherson (1902–1903) • Arthur Smith (1904) • No coach (1905) • Arthur H. Parmelee (1906) • Amos Foster (1907–1908) • Harold Iddings (1909–1910) • Edwin Sweetland (1911) • James C. Donnelly (1912–1914) • Chester J. Roberts (1915) • George Little (1916) • George Rider (1917–1918) • George Little (1919–1921) • Harry W. Ewing (1922–1923) • Chester Pittser (1924–1931) • Frank Wilton (1932–1941) • Stu Holcomb (1942–1943) • Sid Gillman (1944–1947) • George Blackburn (1948) • Woody Hayes (1949–1950) • Ara Parseghian (1951–1955) • John Pont (1956–1962) • Bo Schembechler (1963–1968) • Bill Mallory (1969–1973) • Dick Crum (1974–1977) • Tom Reed (1978–1982) • Tim Rose (1983–1989) • Randy Walker (1990–1998) • Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) • Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) • Michael Haywood (2009–2010) • Lance Guidry # (2010) • Don Treadwell (2011–)
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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