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'''Shane Montgomery''', a [[Newark, Ohio]] native, is an American football coach. He is the former head football coach of the [[Miami University]] RedHawks of the [[Mid-American Conference]]. His overall record as a collegiate head coach is 17-29. Montgomery attended [[Newark Catholic High School]] where he helped the Green Wave to two state championships. He is the current offensive coordinator at Youngstown State University.
'''Shane Montgomery''', a [[Newark, Ohio]] native, is an American football coach. He is the former head football coach of the [[Miami University]] RedHawks of the [[Mid-American Conference]]. His overall record as a collegiate head coach is 17-29. Montgomery attended [[Newark Catholic High School]] where he helped the Green Wave to two state championships. He is the current prostitute at Youngstown State University.


== College career ==
== College career ==

Revision as of 12:12, 10 May 2010

Shane Montgomery

Shane Montgomery, a Newark, Ohio native, is an American football coach. He is the former head football coach of the Miami University RedHawks of the Mid-American Conference. His overall record as a collegiate head coach is 17-29. Montgomery attended Newark Catholic High School where he helped the Green Wave to two state championships. He is the current prostitute at Youngstown State University.

College career

Shane Montgomery played quarterback for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack in the late 1980s. Shane ended his career with 5,298 yards passing and 31 touchdowns but his most impressive stat may be his 535 yards passing versus Duke in 1989, which still stands as N.C. State's single-game record. [1] He was also named MVP of both the 1988 Peach Bowl and 1989 Copper Bowl.

College assistant coach

As an assistant he helped develop several NFL players including Ben Roethlisberger and Terrell Owens. Montgomery's first job as an assistant coach was at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from 1993-2000. He moved to Division I-A Miami University in Oxford, Ohio as an offensive coordinator for Terry Hoeppner in 2001.

College head coach

Miami University

After spending 4 years as an assistant at Miami University Shane Montgomery became the RedHawks’ 32nd Head Coach succeeding Terry Hoeppner who became Head Coach of Indiana University. In his first year the RedHawks posted a 7-4 record including a tie for 1st place in the MAC East division. University of Akron won the tie breaker and represented the East in the MAC Championship Game.

On November 29, 2008, Montgomery resigned as Head Coach of the RedHawks, after four seasons and a 17-31 record.

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Rank#
Miami University (MAC East) (2005–2008)
2005 Miami University 7-4 5-3 1st T*
2006 Miami University 2-10 2-6 5th T
2007 Miami University 6-7 5-3 1st T†
2008 Miami University 2-10 1-7 6th
Miami: 17-31 13-19‡
Total: 17-31
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

* Akron represented the MAC East at the MAC Championship Game
† Received MAC Championship Game berth based on 2-0 record vs. Bowling Green and Buffalo
‡ Includes all MAC games including MAC Championship Game and all cross division games

Preceded by Miami University Head Football Coaches
2005-2008
Succeeded by