Mario Cristobal

Mario Cristobal
Mario Cristobal
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Florida International University
Conference SBC
Record 22-37
Annual salary $408,000
Biographical details
Born September 25, 1970 (1970-09-25) (age 41)
Place of birth Miami, Florida
Playing career
1989–1992 Miami
Position(s) Tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1998–2000
2001–2003
2004–2006
2007–present
Miami (GA)
Rutgers (TE & OL)
Miami (TE & OL)
FIU
Head coaching record
Overall 22–37
Bowls 1-0
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2010 Sun Belt Conference Co-Champion
Awards
Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year (2010)

Mario Manuel Cristobal (born September 24, 1970) is a college football head coach and former player who is the current head coach of the Florida International University football team. He is also the first Division 1 Cuban-American head football coach.

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Playing career

High school career

Cristobal played high school football at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Florida. He graduated in 1988.

College career

Cristobal was a four-year letterman with the University of Miami Hurricanes football team between 1989-1992. During this time Cristobal was a member of the Hurricanes 1989 and 1991 national championship teams and in 1992 earned First-Team All-Big East Conference as an offensive tackle.

Cristobal was interviewed about his time at the University of Miami for the documentary The U, which premiered December 12, 2009 on ESPN.

Professional career

After graduating from Miami in 1993, Cristobal was signed by the Denver Broncos in 1994 as an undrafted free agent playing only in the preseason. He then went on to join the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe for the 1995 and 1996 seasons before retiring to pursue coaching.

Coaching career

University of Miami and Rutgers University

Prior to being named FIU head coach, Cristobal spent two stints at Miami, between 1998-2000 as a graduate assistant and 2004-2006 as tight ends coach and offensive line coach. During 2001-2003, Cristobal was a tight ends and offensive line coach at Rutgers University under Greg Schiano.

Florida International University

On December 19, 2006, Cristobal was named the second head coach in FIU's history. Having worked as an assistant at Rutgers during their transformation to a competitive program in the Big East, Cristobal was charged with leading a Golden Panther team that finished the 2006 season 0-12.

For his first months of work at FIU, Cristobal implemented a spread offense,[1] and stated that he expected FIU to achieve success "faster than what we did at Rutgers", a process which "took five years."[1]

His first season, however, was anything but successful. FIU struggled for most of the season, losing their first eleven games. However, on December 1, the Golden Panthers finally broke a Football Bowl Subdivision leading 23-game losing skid with a 38-19 victory over North Texas.

His second season showed definite signs of improvement. After three back-to-back, out-of-conference losses to Kansas, Iowa and USF, the Golden Panthers under Cristobal pulled together an upset win against MAC opponent Toledo. The team used this momentum to build a three game winning streak, defeating Sun Belt Conference opponents North Texas and MTSU before it continued on to finish with a 5-7 record. The team was two wins away from a bowl game before falling out of contention in the 2008 Shula Bowl against in-state rivals FAU in a 57-50 OT loss, before finishing its season with an at-home victory over Western Kentucky.

The third season season under Cristobal came with high expectations after winning five games the previous year. The team regressed under his leadership and took a step back going 3-9 overall, with wins coming against North Texas, WKU, Louisiana. During the offseason recruiting period, Cristobal was able to secure FIU's first ESPN 150 player, Willis Wright, from nearby Miami Springs High, the same school that produced T.Y. Hilton.

Cristobal carries a reputation of being an excellent recruiter, setting up for his third season at FIU by putting together an impressive recruiting class of 23 student athletes, at least 20 of them from Florida.[2] He wears a customary shirt and tie along with dress pants for each and every game to honor his idol, Joe Paterno. He was also named the fittest coach currently in the FBS according to an ESPN blog to which he confirmed on The Dan Le Batard Show on May 29, 2009.[3] As of the 2009 season Mario Cristobal has retired the "shirt-and-tie" look and has opted to wear traditional collared shirts during games.

Conference championship

After being predicted to finish sixth in the conference in the preseason by the Sun Belt Writers Association, Mario Cristobal led his young Panthers team to their first Sun Belt Conference Championship after four years at the helm. FIU who had never had a winning season prior to the 2010 campaign saw themselves atop the conference tied with Troy University who shared a similar 6-2 conference record. FIU did win their head-to-head matchup with Troy, 52-35. At the conclusion of the season FIU was selected to participate in their first bowl game, the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. They won with a field goal in the closing seconds against Toledo, 34-32 after Toledo went for 2 to take the lead 32-31. That win gave them a 7-6 record, their first ever winning record.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Florida International University (Sun Belt Conference) (2007–present)
2007 FIU 1–11 1–6 7th
2008 FIU 5–7 3–4 T–5th
2009 FIU 3–9 3–5 6th
2010 FIU 7–6 6–2 T–1st W Little Caesars Pizza
2011 FIU 7–4 4–3
FIU: 23–37 17–20
Total: 23–37
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
#Rankings from final Coaches' Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.

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