词条 | Troy Calhoun |
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| name = Troy Calhoun | image = Troy Calhoun-July2008-MediaDay.jpg | alt = | caption = Calhoun in July 2008 | sport = Football | current_title = Head coach | current_team = Air Force | current_conference = MW | current_record = 87–67 | contract = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1966|9|26}}[1] | birth_place = McMinnville, Oregon[1] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = | player_years1 = 1985–1988 | player_team1 = Air Force | player_positions = Quarterback | coach_years1 = 1989–1990 | coach_team1 = Air Force (GA) | coach_years2 = 1993–1994 | coach_team2 = Air Force (RC/JV OC) | coach_years3 = 1995–1996 | coach_team3 = Ohio (QB) | coach_years4 = 1997–2000 | coach_team4 = Ohio (OC/QB) | coach_years5 = 2001–2002 | coach_team5 = Wake Forest (OC/QB) | coach_years6 = 2003–2005 | coach_team6 = Denver Broncos (assistant) | coach_years7 = 2006 | coach_team7 = Houston Texans (OC/QB) | coach_years8 = 2007–present | coach_team8 = Air Force | overall_record = 87–67 | bowl_record = 4–5 | tournament_record = | championships = 1 Mountain West Mountain Division (2015) | awards = Mountain West Coach of the Year (2007) | coaching_records = }} Nathan Troy Calhoun (born September 26, 1966) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the United States Air Force Academy, a position he has been in for 11 years. Early life and playing careerCalhoun was born in McMinnville, Oregon in 1966, although his family moved to Roseburg, Oregon when Calhoun was just three years old. Calhoun attended Roseburg High School, where he played football under longtime Roseburg coach Thurman Bell. Along with Bell, Calhoun also counts Dayton High coach Dewey Sullivan—a Calhoun family friend—as an early influence.[2] Calhoun joined the Air Force Academy in 1985, becoming one of just two freshmen to letter on the 1985 Falcons team that finished 12–1. Coaching careerAssistant coachingAfter graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 1989, Calhoun served on the Air Force coaching staff under Fisher DeBerry as a graduate assistant during the 1989–90 seasons. After serving out his military commitment, he went on to serve as the Falcons' recruiting coordinator and the junior varsity offensive coordinator over the 1993–94 seasons. In 1995, he moved to Ohio University where he served as the quarterbacks coach for two seasons, and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 1997. During his first season with Ohio, his offense had measurable success, particularly in a game against Eastern Michigan, in which the school totaled 612 yards, second most in school history. The team also captured a win against Maryland in 1997, which was Ohio's first victory over a school from the ACC. The following week, Ohio fell three points short of defeating Kansas State. In Calhoun's final year at Ohio in 2000, the offense set a school record with 418.1 yards per game and rushed for a school-best 3,553. The Bobcats also ended the season with wins over two bowl teams, Minnesota and Marshall. Calhoun became offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of Wake Forest University in 2001. During Calhoun's second season, the Demon Deacons led the ACC in total offense with 408.1 yards per game, with a league-best 990 plays and only 16 turnovers. Calhoun began his NFL career with the Denver Broncos as a defensive assistant in 2003, and later moved to offense and special teams. When Broncos offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak was hired as the Texans' head coach, Kubiak brought Calhoun along and made Calhoun his offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Calhoun finished out the 2006 season with the Texans before taking over at Air Force. Air ForceCalhoun was hired on December 22, 2006 to be the head football coach for Air Force, replacing DeBerry who retired after 23 years as the Falcons' head coach. In his first season as head coach of the Falcons, he took the team to a 9–3 record, and a spot in the Armed Forces Bowl against Cal. On December 4, 2007, Calhoun was named Mountain West Coach of the Year for 2007.[3] Coaching treeAssistants under Troy Calhoun who became NCAA head coaches:
Head coaching record{{CFB Yearly Record Start | type = coach | team = | conf = | bowl = | poll = no}}{{CFB Yearly Record Subhead| name = Air Force Falcons | conf = Mountain West Conference | startyear = 2007 | endyear = }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2007 | name = Air Force | overall = 9–4 | conference = 6–2 | confstanding = 2nd | bowlname = Armed Forces | bowloutcome = L | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2008 | name = Air Force | overall = 8–5 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = 4th | bowlname = Armed Forces | bowloutcome = L | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2009 | name = Air Force | overall = 8–5 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = 4th | bowlname = Armed Forces | bowloutcome = W | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2010 | name = Air Force | overall = 9–4 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = T–3rd | bowlname = Independence | bowloutcome = W | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2011 | name = Air Force | overall = 7–6 | conference = 3–4 | confstanding = 5th | bowlname = Military | bowloutcome = L | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2012 | name = Air Force | overall = 6–7 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = 4th | bowlname = Armed Forces | bowloutcome = L | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2013 | name = Air Force | overall = 2–10 | conference = 0–8 | confstanding = 6th (Mountain) | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2014 | name = Air Force | overall = 10–3 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = 4th (Mountain) | bowlname = Famous Idaho Potato | bowloutcome = W | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | championship = division | year = 2015 | name = Air Force | overall = 8–6 | conference = 6–2 | confstanding = 1st (Mountain) | bowlname = Armed Forces | bowloutcome = L | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2016 | name = Air Force | overall = 10–3 | conference = 5–3 | confstanding = T–4th (Mountain) | bowlname = Arizona | bowloutcome = W | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2017 | name = Air Force | overall = 5–7 | conference = 4–4 | confstanding = T–4th (Mountain) | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Entry | year = 2018 | name = Air Force | overall = 5–7 | conference = 3–5 | confstanding = 4th (Mountain) | ranking = no | ranking2 = no }}{{CFB Yearly Record Subtotal | name = Air Force | overall = 87–67 | confrecord = 52–44 }}{{CFB Yearly Record End | overall = 87–67 | bowls = no | poll = no }} References1. ^1 NFL.com, Houston Texans Coaching Staff {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20071221143557/http://images2.nfl.com/teams/coaching/HOU |date=2007-12-21 }}. Retrieved: January 14, 2010. 2. ^{{Cite news|url = http://web.newsregister.com/news/results.cfm?story_no=226414|title = From Dewey's couch to the Air Force sidelines|last = Moody|first = Allen|date = September 25, 2007|work = News-Register (McMinnville)|access-date = October 3, 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110714175010/http://web.newsregister.com/news/results.cfm?story_no=226414|archive-date = July 14, 2011}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120407aad.html|title = 2007 All-Mountain West Conference Football Teams|date = December 4, 2007|accessdate = October 3, 2015|website = Mountain West Conference|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110809154927/http://www.themwc.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/120407aad.html|archivedate = August 9, 2011}} External links
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