Rich Rodriguez - Head Coaching Record

Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Salem Tigers (West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)
1988 Salem 2–8 2–5 T–5th
Salem: 2–8 2–5
Glenville State Pioneers (West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference)
1990 Glenville State 1–7–1 1–5 T–6th
1991 Glenville State 4–5–1 3–4 T–5th
1992 Glenville State 6–4 5–2 3rd
1993 Glenville State 10–3 6–1 1st
1994 Glenville State 8–3 5–1 T–1st
1995 Glenville State 8–2 6–1 T–1st
1996 Glenville State 6–4 6–1 T–1st
Glenville State: 43–28–2 32–15
West Virginia Mountaineers (Big East Conference)
2001 West Virginia 3–8 1–6 7th
2002 West Virginia 9–4 6–1 2nd L Continental Tire 20 25
2003 West Virginia 8–5 6–1 T–1st L Gator
2004 West Virginia 8–4 4–2 T–1st L Gator
2005 West Virginia 11–1 7–0 1st W Sugar† 6 5
2006 West Virginia 11–2 5–2 T–2nd W Gator 10 10
2007 West Virginia 10–2 5–2 T–1st W Fiesta† 9 11
West Virginia: 60–26 34–14
Michigan Wolverines (Big Ten Conference)
2008 Michigan 3–9 2–6 T–9th
2009 Michigan 5–7 1–7 T–10th
2010 Michigan 7–6 3–5 T–7th L Gator
Michigan: 15–22 6–18
Arizona Wildcats (Pacific-12 Conference)
2012 Arizona 8–5 4–5 4th W New Mexico
2013 Arizona 1st
Arizona: 8–5 4–5
Total: 134–93–2

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