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Tim Billings

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Tim Billings
Biographical details
Born (1957-01-04) January 4, 1957 (age 67)
Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.
Playing career
1976–1979Southeastern Oklahoma State
Position(s)Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1980Duncan HS (OK) (S)
1981Prairiland HS (TX)
1982–1983Norman HS (OK) (S)
1983–1984Missouri (GA)
1985–1986Oklahoma (GA)
1987–1988Missouri (TE)
1990–1991Marshall (DL/ST)
1992–1993Marshall (TE/LB/ST)
1994–1998Marshall (DL/ST)
1999Marshall (DC/LB)
2000–2005Southeast Missouri State
2006–2007Wake Forest (WR)
2008–2009Wake Forest (S)
2010Wake Forest (DE)
2011Wake Forest (Co-DC/ST)
2012–2013Memphis (DL)
2014–2015North Lamar HS (TX)
2016–2020Southern Miss (AHC/DC/S)
2020Southern Miss (interim HC)
2022Southeast Missouri State (OLB)
Head coaching record
Overall27–46 (college)
11–19 (high school)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
OVC Coach of the Year (2002)

Tim Billings (born January 4, 1957) is an American football coach and former player. He was the defensive coordinator and interim head coach at Southern Miss. He was the head coach at Southeast Missouri State from 2000 to 2005 and served as the interim head coach at Southern Miss during the 2020 season.

Coaching career

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Billings began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant at Missouri and Oklahoma. Billings was part of the 1985 national championship team with Oklahoma. He also won two I-AA national championships as an assistant at Marshall in 1992 and 1996.[1] After his time as an assistant at Marshall, Billings was hired as head coach at Southeast Missouri State in 2000. He resigned in 2005 after a 25–43 record.[2]

Billings was named defensive coordinator at Southern Miss before the 2018 season. He coached the safeties at Southern Miss from 2016 to 2017.[3]

In January 2022, Billings joined the staff at Southeast Missouri State as the outside linebackers football.[4]

Head coaching record

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College

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing
Southeast Missouri State Indians / Redhawks (Ohio Valley Conference) (2000–2005)
2000 Southeast Missouri State 3–8 1–6 7th
2001 Southeast Missouri State 4–7 1–5 6th
2002 Southeast Missouri State 8–4 4–2 T–2nd
2003 Southeast Missouri State 5–7 5–3 T–3rd
2004 Southeast Missouri State 3–8 3–5 7th
2005 Southeast Missouri State 2–9 2–6 7th
Southeast Missouri State: 25–43 16–27
Southern Miss Golden Eagles (Conference USA) (2020)
2020 Southern Miss 2–3 1–3 6th (West)
Southern Miss: 2–3 1–3
Total: 27–46

High school

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Prairiland Patriots () (1981)
1981 Prairiland 0–10
Prairiland: 0–10
North Lamar Panthers () (2014–2015)
2014 North Lamar 6–4 2–3 5th
2015 North Lamar 5–5 1–4 5th
North Lamar: 11–9 3–7
Total: 11–19

References

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  1. ^ "Southern Miss head coach Hopson, assistant Billings have ties to MU". The Herald-Dispatch. November 2, 2018. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "Football Coach Tim Billings Announces His Resignation". GoSoutheast. November 18, 2005. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "Southern Miss makes several changes to defensive coaching staff". Hattiesburg American. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  4. ^ Samuels, Doug (January 24, 2022). "The Scoop - Monday January 24, 2022". footballscoop.com. Football Scoop. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
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