- Ed Biles
Ed Biles (born
October 18 ,1931 ) is a formerAmerican football coach whose most prominent position was as head coach of the National Football League's Houston Oilers from 1981 to 1983.A native of
Reading, Ohio , USA, Biles was an outstanding high school athlete, earning 12 letters and helping the 1946 Reading High team capture the state baseball championship. He then attendedMiami University and was on the school's football team until suffering a career-ending injury. In his remaining time as an undergraduate, Biles served as an assistant with the squad, then officially began his coaching tenure at the high school level.High school coaching
In 1953, he served as an assistant coach at Woodward High School in
Cincinnati, Ohio , while also finishing work on his master's degree. The next year, he was elevated to head coach at the school, before accepting the position of freshman football coach at Cincinnati's Xavier University. Biles would remain in that position for the next six years, until he was promoted to head coach of the varsity onNovember 24 1961 , following the departure ofEdward Doherty .College coaching
After two seasons in which he compiled an 11-8-1 record, Biles was offered a defensive assistant's role with the
University of Notre Dame under head coachAra Parseghian , who had been at the helm during Biles career at Miami. However, Biles turned the offer down onJanuary 4 1964 , citing his desire to remain as a head coach. He remained at the school for another five seasons, having his best success with the 1965 unit that finished 8-2, and compiled an overall record of 39-28-3.On
January 27 1969 , Biles resigned his position at Xavier to become an assistant coach with the NFL'sNew Orleans Saints . Working for two seasons under head coachTom Fears , Biles lost his job soon after Fears was dismissed in November 1970, but found work as a scout for theNew York Jets the following year.After one season in that capacity, Biles was selected as the Jets' defensive backs coach on
June 24 1972 . He spent the next two seasons under the leadership of head coachWeeb Ewbank , but when he retired following the1973 NFL season , Biles again lost his job.With his Miami University pedigree, he was able to obtain an assistant's position in 1974 with the Oilers under former Miami coach
Sid Gillman . When Gillman retired at the end of that season, he promotedBum Phillips to head coach, with Biles becoming the team's defensive coordinator. Over the next six seasons, the team showed constant improvement, reaching theAFC Championship game in both 1978 and 1979.In 1980, the Oilers' hopes of dethroning the
Pittsburgh Steelers were stopped not by Pittsburgh, but theCleveland Browns . Houston reached the playoffs, but three days after an embarrassing loss to the Oakland Raiders in the 1980 AFC Wild Card game, Phillips was fired by Oilers ownerBud Adams . OnJanuary 2 1981 , Biles was tabbed as the team's head coach.Biles inherited an aging football team and was unable to maintain the winning ways, falling to 7-9 in 1981 before dropping to 1-8 in the strike-shortened
1982 NFL season . When the team lost its first six games the next year, a string that extended a losing streak to 13 games, Biles resigned onOctober 10 1983 , and was replaced by defensive coordinatorChuck Studley . Biles' frustration was evident at his final press conference when he said, "I've been a punching bag. I've been in the eye of the hurricane for two and a half years, the center of all controversies. I've felt like I've had enough."Later career
Biles never returned to the NFL, but remained in touch with the sport by serving as a color commentator for high school and college games in
Texas . He was also inducted into both the Hamilton County (Ohio) and Xavier University Halls of Fame.In 2005, he was hired as head coach of the
Cincinnati Marshalls of theNational Indoor Football League , but resigned onMay 31 when additional duties were given due to the team's shaky financial condition.In late 2006, Coach Biles was hired as an assistant to the head coach of the
Texas Copperheads of theaf2 , the minor league system of theArena Football League .
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