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Old 11-23-2011, 04:43 PM   #1
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Coach Wile: A Football Life (NCAA 12)

The Coaching Career of Jeremiah Wile

Sliders: SECElite Heisman
Rosters: Fairdale Kings

Conference Realignment
Five Year Reflection
Updates Begin


Season Results

Year One: 13-1 (8-1) Miami University Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Year Two: 13-1 (8-1) Miami University Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Year Three: 10-3 (9-0) Miami University Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Year Four: 11-2 (7-2) Miami University Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Year Five: 12-2 (7-2) Clemson Tigers Offensive Coordinator
Year Six: 11-2 (7-2) California Golden Bears Offensive Coordinator
Year Seven: 3-1 (3-1) Northwestern Wildcats Head Coach

Achievements


Conference Championships
2011 Mid-American Conference Championship - 45-17 vs. Northern Illinois
2012 Mid-American Conference Championship - 27-0 vs. Northern Illinois
2013 Mountain West Conference Title - 9-0
2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship - 27-10 vs. Virginia Tech

Bowl Victories
2011 Godaddy.com Bowl - 33-6 vs. Mid Tennessee State
2012 Fiesta Bowl - 31-14 vs. Tulsa
2013 Las Vegas Bowl - 36-13 vs. Cal
2014 Poinsietta Bowl - 42-21 vs. Wyoming
2015 Orange Bowl - 20-17 vs. Pittsburgh
2016 Sugar Bowl - 27-24 vs. Florida

All-Americans
Career All-NCAA 1st Team Offensive Players: 1
Career All-NCAA 2nd Team Offensive Players: 3
Career All-NCAA Freshman Offensive Players: 2
Career All-ACC 1st Team Offensive Players: 3
Career All-MAC 1st Team Offensive Players: 9
Career All-MAC 2nd Team Offensive Players: 4
Career All-MWC 1st Team Offensive Players: 6
Career All-MWC 2nd Team Offensive Players: 7

Award Winners
Heisman Trophy Winners: 1
Maxwell Award Winners: 1
Walter Camp Award Winners: 1
Walker Award Winners: 1

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Old 11-23-2011, 04:56 PM   #2
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Wall of Fame

Coach Wile's Wall of Fame


Tracy Woods HB #23
Miami University (Ohio)
Member of '11 and '12 MAC Championship teams.
School single season rushing record holder. ('12 - 1813 yards)
'12 Heisman, Maxwell, Walter Camp, Walker award winner.


Honorable Mentions
'12 Zac Dysert - QB, Miami University (Oh)
'13 Nick Harwell - WR, Miami University (Oh)
'15 Charone Peake - WR, Clemson

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Year One

Year One - Miami University (Oh) Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Regular Season Record: 11-1 (8-1) Loss at Temple.



Conference Champions
ACC: Maryland defeats North Carolina
B1G: Ohio State defeats Michigan State
B12: Texas A&M wins the conference title.
SEC: Mississippi State defeats South Carolina
PAC: Utah defeats Oregon
C-USA: UCF defeats SMU
MAC: Miami University (Oh) defeats Northern Illinois 45-17.

Heisman Trophy Winner: TCU HB Matthew Tucker - 2412 Total Yards, 22 TD

Bowl Champions
Fiesta Bowl: Boise State defeats Texas A&M
Orange Bowl: Wisconsin defeats Maryland
Sugar Bowl: Mississippi State defeats West Virginia
Rose Bowl: Utah defeats LSU
National Championship Game: Ohio State defeats TCU 73-31.
Godaddy.com Bowl: Miami University (Oh) defeats Mid Tennessee State 33-6.

Final Top 10 Poll
1. Ohio State
2. Wisconsin
3. Boise State
4. TCU
5. Arkansas
6. Missouri
7. Oregon
8. Maryland
9. Georgia Tech
10. Mississippi State

All-Americans
1st Team All-NCAA: FS Pat Hinkel (breaks school single season interceptions record with 8)
1st Team All-MAC: HB Tracy Woods, TE Kendrick Bruton, LT Brandon Brooks, LG Joseph Williams, C Brad Bednar, DT Austin Brown, LOLB CJ Marck, MLB Jerell Wedge, FS Pat Hinkel, SS Anthony Kokal, P Zac Murphy
2nd Team All-Mac: QB Zac Dysert, RG Tyler Grubbs, RE Jason Semmes, DT Jordan Brown

Miami University (Oh) finishes the season ranked #25.
Our Head Coach Don Treadwell wins Coach of the Year.

Missouri and Texas A&M leave the B12 to the SEC.
Syracuse and Pittsburgh leave the Big East to the ACC.
TCU and West Virginia join the B12.
The new Big East Conference now has these teams:
UConn, Rutgers, Cincinatti, Louisville, Air Force, Navy, UCF, USF, Houston, SMU, BYU and Boise State.
The new Mountain West Conference now has these teams:
Wyoming, Colorado State, Tulsa, New Mexico, UTEP, Utah State, Hawaii, San Diego State, Fresno State, Nevada, UNLV and San Jose State.

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Year Two

Year Two - Miami University (Oh) Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Regular Season Record: 11-1 (8-1) Loss at Ohio.


Zac Dysert throws the game-winning pass to Nick Harwell as time expires to upset Boise State.

Conference Champions
ACC: Miami defeats Georgia Tech
B1G: Wisconsin defeats Michigan
B12: Oklahoma wins the conference title.
SEC: Alabama defeats Georgia
PAC: Utah defeats Washington
Big East: USF defeats Rutgers
MWC: Tulsa defeats Fresno State
MAC: Miami University (Oh) defeats Northern Illinois 27-0.

Heisman Trophy Winner: MIA U HB Tracy Woods - 1887 Total Yards, 27 TD

Bowl Champions
Fiesta Bowl: Miami University (Oh) defeats Tulsa 31-14.
Orange Bowl: Oklahoma defeats Utah
Sugar Bowl: Georgia defeats USF
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin defeats Virginia Tech
National Championship Game: Alabama defeats Miami 23-22.

Final Top 10 Poll
1. Alabama
2. Oklahoma
3. Wisconsin
4. Miami
5. Georgia
6. UCF
7. Fresno State
8. Virginia Tech
9. Miami University (Oh)
10. USF

All-Americans
1st Team All-NCAA: HB Tracy Woods
1st Team All-MAC: HB Tracy Woods, QB Zac Dysert, C Brad Bednar, RT Josh Harvery, LE Wes Williams, DT Austin Brown, LOLB CJ Marck, ROLB Evan Harris, CB DJ Brown, FS Dante Taylor
2nd Team All-Mac: WR Nick Harwell, WR Andrew Cruse, RE Jason Semmes, DT Kelvin Jackson, MLB Austin Moore, K Mason Krysinski

Miami University (Oh) finishes the season ranked #9.
Head Coach Don Treadwell wins his second consecutive Coach of the Year.

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Conference Realignment

The landscape of college football as we know it has drastically changed. No, a playoff system has not been created. A promotion/relegation system similar to European soccer has been instated. One to two teams will be voted in and out of the power conferences on a yearly basis. The conferences have been aligned as follows:

ACC
Great North Division
Boston College
Conneticut
Maryland
Penn State
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Southland Division
North Carolina
North Carolina State
South Carolina
Clemson
Wake Forest
Duke
|
v
Big East
Akron
Ball State
Buffalo
East Carolina University
Syracuse
Rutgers
Pittsburgh
Marshall
Temple
West Virginia

B1G
Leaders Division
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Ohio State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Legends Division
Cincinnatti
Michigan
Michigan State
Nebraska
Northwestern
Notre Dame
|
v
MWC
BYU
Central Michigan
Western Michigan
Eastern Michigan
Northern Illinois
Ohio
Iowa State
Minnesota
Miami University (Oh)
Toledo

B12
Premier Division
Arkansas
Kansas
Kansas State
Missouri
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Big Six Division
Texas
Texas Tech
Texas A&M
TCU
Baylor
Houston
|
v
C-USA
Air Force
Arkansas State
Bowling Green
Nevada
SMU
Southern Mississippi
Tulane
Tulsa
UTEP
Utah State

PAC
North Division
Boise State
Fresno State
Oregon
Oregon State
Stanford
Washington
South Division
Arizona
Arizona State
Cal
UCLA
USC
Utah
|
v
WAC
Colorado
Colorado State
Hawaii
Idaho
New Mexico
New Mexico State
San Diego State
UNLV
Washington State
Wyoming

SEC
East Division
Florida
Florida State
Miami
UCF
Georgia
Georgia Tech
West Division
Alabama
Auburn
Tennessee
LSU
Ole Miss
Mississippi State
|
v
Sun-Belt
Kentucky State
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
Memphis
Mid Tennessee State
Troy
UAB
Kentucky
USF
Vanderbilt

MAC
Florida Atlantic
Florida International
North Texas
Rice
San Jose State
Western Kentucky
UL-Monroe
UL-Lafayette

Independent
Army
Navy

Sorry if any of your teams are in the MAC. They kinda got screwed

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Year Three

Year Three - Miami University (Oh) Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Regular Season Record: 9-3 (9-0) All losses versus Big Ten teams. Iowa, Indiana, Cincinnatti. Will not help in promotion voting.



Conference Champions
ACC: Virginia Tech defeats NC State
B1G: Ohio State defeats Michigan
B12: TCU defeats Oklahoma
SEC: Alabama defeats Miami
PAC: Utah defeats Oregon (3rd consecutive PAC-12 title)
MWC: Miami University (Oh) wins the MWC Title going 9-0 in conference play.

Heisman Trophy Winner: Alabama HB Demetrius Hart - 1967 Total Yards, 18 TD

Bowl Champions
Fiesta Bowl: Oklahoma defeats USF
Orange Bowl: Troy defeats Virginia Tech
Sugar Bowl: TCU defeats Miami
Rose Bowl: Ohio State defeats Utah
Las Vegas Bowl: Miami University (Oh) defeats Cal 36-13.
National Championship Game: Alabama defeats Southern Mississippi 34-21. (back-to-back champions)

Final Top 10 Poll
1. Alabama
2. Oklahoma
3. TCU
4. Troy
5. Southern Mississippi
6. Illinois
7. Miami
8. Mississippi State
9. Oklahoma State
10. Auburn

All-Americans
Freshman All-NCAA: RE Ramon Rucker
1st Team All-MWC: QB Austin Boucher, WR Nick Harwell, LG Julian Green, RT Josh Harvey, RE Ramon Rucker, MLB John Weaver, FS Dante Taylor, K Mason Krysinski, P Zac Murphy
2nd Team All-MWC: HB Justin Wiley, WR JJ Greenwood, CB Dayonne Nunley

Colorado State wins the WAC with a record of 10-3 (8-1). Due to Arizona State's 1-11 (0-9) season, Colorado State will replace Arizona State in the PAC-12.

Southern Mississippi wins the C-USA with a record of 12-1 (9-0). Texas Tech 2-10 (0-9) will be replaced by the National Championship runner-up Southern Mississippi in the Big 12.

Miami University (Oh) finishes the season unranked at 10-3.

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Year Four

Year Four - Miami University (Oh) Redhawks Offensive Coordinator
Regular Season Record: 10-2 (7-2) Losses versus BYU and Minnesota. Minnesota wins MWC Title because of this loss.


Justin Wiley willed his way to over 200 yards and Player of the Game honors in the Poinsietta Bowl victory.

Conference Champions
ACC: Maryland defeats NC State
B1G: Wisconsin defeats Michigan State
B12: Oklahoma defeats Texas
SEC: Georgia defeats Auburn
PAC: Oregon defeats USC

Heisman Trophy Winner: Wisconsin HB Jeffrey Lewis - 1587 Total yards, 19 TD

Bowl Champions
Fiesta Bowl: Auburn defeats Ohio State
Orange Bowl: Pittsburgh defeats Maryland
Sugar Bowl: Oklahoma defeats Georgia
Rose Bowl: West Virginia defeats Missouri
Poinsietta Bowl: Miami University (Oh) defeats Wisconsin 42-21.
National Championship Game:Wisconsin defeats Oregon

Final Top 10 Poll
1. Wisconsin
2. Oklahoma
3. Pittsburgh
4. West Virginia
5. Auburn
6. Oregon
7. Mid Tennessee State
8. Virginia Tech
9. Iowa
10. Alabama

All-Americans
1st Team All-NCAA: DT Domonique McDaniel
Freshman All-NCAA: HB Shane Stewart, WR Curtis Dukes, LE Charles Hopkins
1st Team All-MWC: HB Justin Wiley, C Nate Scott, LE Charles Hopkins, DT Domonique McDaniel, DT John Steele, LOLB Timothy Johnson, SS Ivan Wall
2nd Team All-MWC: HB Shane Stewart, TE Dustin White, LG Trevan Brown, RG Joel Kirk, RT John Thompson, RE John Washington, ROLB Sean Breard, FS Monte Smith, K Brandon Lacey

Nevada wins the C-USA with a record of 11-2 (7-2). Kansas is no longer considered Big 12 material at 2-10 (1-8). Nevada will replace Kansas.

West Virginia wins the Big East with a record of 12-1 (9-0). Wake Forest 2-10 (1-8) will be replaced by the Rose Bowl champion West Virginia in the ACC.

Miami University (Oh) finishes the season ranked #17.
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Year Five

Year Five - Clemson Tigers Offensive Coordinator
Regular Season Record: 10-2 (7-2)


Star receiver Charone Peake celebrating following the game-sealing touchdown in the Orange Bowl.

Conference Championships:
ACC: Clemson defeats Virginia Tech 27-10.
B1G: Wisconsin defeats Notre Dame
B12: TCU defeats Kansas State
SEC: Ole Miss defeats Georgia Tech
PAC: Oregon State defeats USC

Heisman Trophy Winner: Georgia Tech HB Dan Ingram - 2265 Total yards, 20 TD

Bowl Champions
Fiesta Bowl: Alabama defeats South Carolina
Orange Bowl: Clemson defeats Pittsburgh 20-17.
Sugar Bowl: Notre Dame defeats Ole Miss
Rose Bowl: Wisconsin defeats Oregon State
National Championship Game:TCU defeats Missouri 24-7.

Final Top 10 Poll
1. TCU
2. Alabama
3. Notre Dame
4. Texas
5. Clemson
6. Mississippi State
7. Missouri
8. Wisconsin
9. Georgia
10. Georgia Tech

All-Americans
2nd Team All-NCAA: HB Justin Roberson, KR Stephen Ford
1st Team All-ACC: QB Cole Stoudt, HB Justin Roberson, LE Joe Gore, DT Kevin Dodd, P Brandon Reddick, KR Stephen Ford
2nd Team All-ACC: MLB Adam Fields, ROLB Lateek Townshend

Pittsburgh wins the Big East and reaches the Orange Bowl behind it's 9-4 (9-0) record. Pittsburgh will replace Duke in the ACC following Duke's 2-10 (0-9) season.

Air Force wins the C-USA Title at 11-2 (8-1) and is voted in to replace Houston 2-8 (1-8) in the Big 12.

Clemson finishes the season ranked #5.

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