May 9, 2012

Occidental's Widolff fired

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Dale Widolff was 178-101-2 in 30 seasons at Occidental.
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Occidental football coach Dale Widolff has been terminated in the wake of a NCAA investigation into alleged recruiting violations, school officials announced today.

The investigation is the second into Occidental's football program in two years. Widolff was suspended without pay in August 2010 for six weeks for violation of NCAA rules and internal college policies.

"We take violations of the rules very seriously and believe that, however difficult, we have done the right thing," said Occidental athletic director Jaime Hoffman. "Our top priority is to ensure that the future of our student-athletes is not placed in jeopardy."
 
The NCAA has asked Occidental officials not to discuss the details of the case so as not to jeopardize the investigation, which was set in motion when Hoffman contacted the NCAA on April 17. The 2010 investigation also was the result of self-reporting by the college.
 
During his 30-year career as Occidental's head coach, Widolff won 11 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and made seven post-season appearances. His 178 wins ranked him fifth among active NCAA Division III coaches.
 
Occidental will conduct a national search to find a successor for Widolff. Offensive coordinator Eric Bergstrom will serve as acting head football coach until the search has concluded.

April 16, 2012

Berry hires first coach

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Tony Kunczewski was around to help build LaGrange's football program from scratch and now will do so for himself.
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Tony Kunczewski, who helped LaGrange build its football program from scratch and reach the NCAA Division III playoffs in just its third season, has been named the first head football coach in Berry College history, Berry’s director of athletics, Todd Brooks, announced Monday.

Berry takes the field in 2013 and will compete as a member of the Southern Athletic Association. If both Hendrix and Berry field teams in 2013, that will give the conference six football members, still short of an automatic bid until 2017, two years after UAA members Wash U. and Chicago join the league as affiliates.

“I’m very excited about Tony Kunczewski joining Berry’s department of athletics as the first football coach in our program’s history,” Brooks said. “It was imperative to our search committee that we find a coach and a person who is the right fit for Berry College, and I think coach Kunczewski is just that.  I am confident that he will do an excellent job in starting the football program at Berry College and leading it into the future.”

Kunczewski (kun-CHESS-key) said Berry’s academic culture and history of athletic success made this an attractive position.

“Berry College is a tremendous college with a long-standing tradition of excellence,” Kunczewski said.  “Once I stepped on campus, it surely did not disappoint. Berry is one of the most beautiful and impressive campuses in the world.  It’s truly a unique place that combines excellent academics with a strong history of success in athletics.

“The people from the administration on down were so impressive in their desire to promote well-rounded student-athletes in their athletics programs,” Kunczewski said. “It was easy to detect that there is something special about the Berry culture. What a great opportunity, and one that I truly feel blessed and humbled to have.  Everything is in place to attract top student-athletes.

“We are going to make the Berry College and the Rome and Floyd County communities proud of their football program both on and off the field.  I can’t wait to get started.”

Berry president Stephen R. Briggs said Kunczewski’s enthusiasm for building a winning program while teaching beyond the game of football make him an ideal fit for Berry.

"Coach Kunczewski impressed us with his passion for the distinctive mission and values of Berry,” Briggs said. “He understands how to build a football program that both wins on the field and contributes to the greater good of the campus. He coaches for life as well as for Saturday afternoon."

Kunczewski has been the defensive coordinator and head strength and conditioning coach at LaGrange since July 2005, helping develop all aspects of the start-up program from its inception.  The program began intercollegiate competition in 2006, and in 2008 finished with a 9-2 overall record, recorded the largest single-season improvement in NCAA Division III football history.

That season, Kunczewski’s defense ranked 18th nationally in total defense, fifth in pass defense, 15th in sacks and sixth in tackles for loss, leading the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in total defense, pass defense and sacks.

Last season, LaGrange was ranked 44th nationally in total defense.

In six seasons with the Panthers, Kunczewski has coached nine All-Conference defensive selections, including the league’s Defensive Player of the Year, and had four players selected to play in the Tazon de Estrellas All-Star game in Mexico.

Away from the field, Kunczewski supervised the efforts of LaGrange’s players to be involved in the Communities in Schools program, sending student-athletes into local elementary schools to help students with reading skills.

“I am so excited for Tony and his family,” LaGrange coach Todd Mooney said. “When we started our football program here at LaGrange, I hired Tony with the expectation and belief that he would do an excellent job for us and position himself to achieve his goal of becoming a head coach.  He exceeded my expectations in every way over the past seven years.

“Tony is an outstanding football coach, recruiter, and role model.  While disappointed to lose him, I am extremely grateful for his efforts here and proud that he has achieved his goal.  Tony will do an excellent job for Berry College.”

Prior to joining LaGrange, Kunczewski served as an assistant coach at Bowdoin and Allegheny.  He was at Bowdoin during the 2004-05 academic year, coaching both safeties and corners in a multiple-scheme defense.  Kunczewski served at Allegheny from 2001-04, coaching outside linebackers his first season and inside linebackers the next two years. He was also the co-special teams coordinator and the strength and conditioning coach at Bowdoin, while heading up recruiting in the talent-rich areas of Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Michigan.

Kunczewski began his collegiate coaching career as the outside linebacker coach at Allegheny during the 2001-02 academic year. That season, Allegheny’s defense ranked 10th nationally against the run.

As a student-athlete, Kunczewski was a two-time first team All-Conference player at Grove City. A four-year letter winner, Kunczewski earned All-Presidents Athletic Conference honors as a strong safety as a junior in 1998, and as an outside linebacker the following year, when he led the team with 101 tackles. He earned honorable mention All-PAC honors as a cornerback in 1997.

Grove City won a pair of PAC championships during Kunczewski’s playing career.

The Harrison City, Pa., native earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Grove City in 2000, and a master’s degree in exercise science and health promotion from California (Pa.)  in 2004.

April 13, 2012

Earlham hires Marian assistant

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Earlham athletic director Mike Bergum has announced the appointment of Neil Kazmierczak as the head football coach.

He replaces Gerry Keesling, who stepped down back in November after the Quakers' second consecutive 0-10 season.

“Neil has enthusiastically accepted the offer to become the next head football coach at Earlham College,” Bergum said. “Neil has a detailed plan in place to raise the expectations of the football program, become competitive and immerse himself into the Earlham community.”
 
“I believe that he is an outstanding addition to Earlham College and the athletic department,” Bergum added. “His references noted his variety of experiences and attention to detail as well as his recruiting ability.”
 
Kazmierczak comes to Earlham with a wealth of experience and success, including the last two years at Marian University in Indianapolis.
 
“I'm very excited and really looking forward to the opportunity,” Kazmierczak said. “There is a lot of potential and I really think that great things can be done.”
 
Marian was 12-1 last season as the Knights reached the NAIA semifinals with Kazmierczak serving as the team's pass defense coordinator and defensive backs coach. In 2010, Marian was 10-3 and advanced to the NAIA quarterfinals.
 
Prior to his time at Marian, Kazmierczak was a defensive backs and linebacker coach at Butler from 2006-09. The Bulldogs won the Pioneer Conference championship in 2009. From 2000-05, he was the defensive coordinator at DePauw as the Tigers won a pair of conference crowns.
 
“My background is mostly on the defensive side, but all facets of the game are equally important.” said Kazmierczak, who was born in Ann Arbor, Mich. “What I like is a team that plays physical with great effort and doesn't make mental mistakes.”
 
Beginning his coaching career at the high school level in California from 1990-95, Kazmierczak was a defensive coordinator for three seasons at John Marshall High School in Los Angeles. He was the head coach for three years at Oxnard High School.
 
Kazmierczak moved to the college level at Stanford from 1996-98 as a graduate assistant working with the defensive backs. The Cardinal played in the Sun Bowl and the Liberty Bowl during that time. After Stanford, he was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. The team went undefeated and won the Japanese National Collegiate Championship in 1998. In 1999, he returned to California to become the linebacker coach at St. Mary's College.
 
As a player at Michigan State, Kazmierczak played tight end and linebacker from 1983-86. He was on the academic honor roll at Michigan State for five semesters and was a member of the 1984 Cherry Bowl squad.
 
Kazmierczak earned a bachelor's degree from Michigan State in 1988 with a major in History and a minor in psychology. He has two master's degrees, one from Azusa Pacific in 1995 and another from Stanford in 1998. He and his wife, Frae, have three children.

More Notables

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2012-05-09 Occidental's Widolff fired Occidental head football coach Dale Widolff has been terminated in the wake of a NCAA investigation into alleged recruiting violations, school officials announced.

2012-04-16 Berry hires first coach Three schools are starting Division III football in 2013, and Berry has joined Southwestern and Hendrix in naming its first coach: former LaGrange assistant Tony Kunczewski.

2012-04-13 Earlham hires Marian assistant Nearly five months after Gerry Keesling announced his resignation, Earlham hired a new football coach, Neil Kazmierczak.

2012-04-13 Oberlin's Enright preps for pros At this point, Danny Enright’s success is determined in large part by pounds and feet and seconds. His height, weight and 40-yard dash time quantify his athletic value.

2012-04-11 NCAA cites UW-La Crosse The NCAA Committee on Infractions has released a report finding that the UW-La Crosse athletics program has committed three major violations related to the school's financial aid practices.

2012-04-10 Greenwood impressing NFL scouts Two-time All-American Chris Greenwood played in the East-West Shrine Game and continues to turn heads. More on the Albion cornerback's draft chances.

2012-04-05 Western New England's trip ends in win, memories The Golden Bears had an exciting journey with stops in such historic sites as Milan, San Marino, the Tuscany Region, Florence, The Vatican, and Rome. They also beat the Italian national team.

2012-03-29 IWC to join UMAC The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference, which lost Presentation earlier this year when it decided to leave the conference, will return to 10 football programs in 2013 when Iowa Wesleyan joins.

2012-03-27 Huntingdon pair look to make jump Cody Pearcy's great workout has drawn attention from NFL scouts, while Keith Anthony has earned an invitation to a CFL training camp. More inside as we start looking ahead to the NFL draft.

2012-03-23 Greensboro promotes defensive coordinator Pride coach Randy Hunt stepped down to return to teaching and defensive coordinator Bill Young will take his place.

2012-03-23 Hendrix hires first coach When Hendrix takes the field in 2013, it will end a layoff from football of more than 50 years. Justin Buchanan, an assistant at Louisiana College, will be running the show.

2012-03-20 McDaniel hires Albright assistant Mike Hoyt, who has been Albright's defensive coordinator for the past eight years, replaces long-time coach Tim Keating at McDaniel, which went 2-8 this past season.

2012-03-20 Whittier names interim coach Todd Stratton was named interim coach at Whittier and will coach the upcoming season. Kirk Jellerson coached just one season, finishing 2-7 with the Poets.


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