Chuck Broyles
Sport(s) | Football |
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Biographical details | |
Born | Bremerton, Washington | February 5, 1947
Playing career | |
1966-1968 | Pittsburg State |
Position(s) | Defensive lineman, offensive lineman |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1970-1971 | Bishop Carroll HS (KS) (assistant) |
1972 | Pittsburg State (GA) |
1973 | Stockton HS (MO) |
1974-1982 | Missouri-Rolla (DC) |
1983-1985 | Miami HS (OK) (assistant) |
1986-1987 | Missouri-Rolla (DC) |
1988-1989 | Pittsburg State (assistant) |
1990-2009 | Pittsburg State |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 198-47-2 |
Bowls | 1-0 |
Tournaments | 19-14 (NCAA D-II playoffs) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1 NCAA Division II National (1991) 9 MIAA (1990-1992, 1994-1996, 2001, 2003-2004) | |
Awards | |
AFCA Division II Coach of the Year (1991) Liberty Mutual Division II Coach of the Year (2008) |
Biography
Charles Leroy Broyles (given birth to Feb 5, 1947) is a past American football participant and coach in america. He offered as the top football trainer at Pittsburg Condition College or university from 1990 to 2009, compiling an archive of 198–47–2 in 20 months. His Pittsburg Condition Gorillas football groups earned the NCAA Department II Football Tournament in 1991, made an appearance three other tournament video games (1992, 1995 and 2004), and captured nine Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game titles. Broyles retired from training at Pittsburg Condition effective Dec 2, 2009.
Early life and playing career
Broyles was created in Bremerton, Washington and was raised in Mulberry, Kansas where he played eight-man soccer. He played within the protective and unpleasant lines at Pittsburg Condition and graduated from the institution in 1970.
Coaching career
From 1970 to 1971, Broyles was an assistant trainer at Bishop Carroll SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Wichita, Kansas. He received an M.A. from Pittsburg in 1972 after providing like a graduate associate with the soccer group. In 1973, he was trainer of Stockton SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Stockton, Missouri. He was a protective planner for the University or college of Missouri-Rolla from 1974 to 1982. He was an associate trainer at Miami SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL in Miami, Oklahoma from 1983 to 1985. He came back to Rolla as protective planner in 1986 and 1987.In 1988, Broyles was an assistant coach at Pittsburg. In his 1st season as mind trainer of Pittsburg in 1990, his group proceeded to go 10–0 in the standard season and received two video games in the Department playoffs. In his second time of year in 1991 he led the faculty to a 13–1–1 record and a nationwide tournament. He was called Division II Trainer of the entire year.The powerhouse performance of Pittsburg resulted in a $5.8 million overhaul of Carnie Smith Stadium in 2000, an additional $2.5 million renovation towards the west result in 2006, like the addition of eight luxury bins as well as the addition of the $1.7 million video panel in 2007—the largest in Division II at that time.In 2008, he was named Liberty Shared Coach of the entire year. Broyles also has the role being a hubby, dad, and grandfather. His wife, Helen, can be a local Real estate agent. He provides three sons, Scott, Kyle and Tag. Kyle passed away in 2008. Scott and his wife Bryna possess three daughters, Ashley, Nicole and Jenna.After previously announcing in November 5, 2009 his intention to remain on simply because head coach, in Dec 2, 2009 Broyles announced his pension.
Quotes
"We have to gain this game. After that we can state ‘Chuck Broyles, mind trainer at Pittsburg Condition University twenty years and never acquired a losing period.’" — discussing the November 7, 2009 video game against the Truman Condition University Bulldogs, that they shed, 28–21, giving Broyles his initial losing season
Head coaching record
Year Team General Conference Standing Dish/playoffs Pittsburg Condition Gorillas (Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association) (1990–2009) 1990 Pittsburg Condition 12–1 9–0 1st L NCAA Department II Semifinal 1991 Pittsburg Condition 13–1–1 8–0–1 1st W NCAA Department II Tournament 1992 Pittsburg Condition 14–1 9–0 1st L NCAA Department II Tournament 1993 Pittsburg Condition 8–3 8–1 2nd L NCAA Department II First Circular 1994 Pittsburg Condition 10–1 9–0 1st L NCAA Department II First Circular 1995 Pittsburg Condition 12–1–1 9–0 1st L NCAA Department II Tournament 1996 Pittsburg Condition 8–3 8–1 T–1st L NCAA Department II First Circular 1997 Pittsburg Condition 9–2 8–1 2nd L NCAA Department II First Circular 1998 Pittsburg Condition 7–3 6–3 T–3rd 1999 Pittsburg Condition 10–2 8–1 2nd L NCAA Department II First Circular 2000 Pittsburg Condition 9–3 7–2 3rd L NCAA Department II First Circular 2001 Pittsburg Condition 11–2 8–1 1st L NCAA Department II Quarterfinal 2002 Pittsburg Condition 8–3 6–3 T–3rd 2003 Pittsburg Condition 9–3 7–2 T–1st L NCAA Department II First Circular 2004 Pittsburg Condition 14–1 9–0 1st L NCAA Department II Tournament 2005 Pittsburg Condition 10–4 6–2 T–2nd L NCAA Department II Quarterfinal 2006 Pittsburg Condition 10–2 7–2 2nd W Mineral Drinking water 2007 Pittsburg Condition 8–3 6–3 T–3rd 2008 Pittsburg Condition 11–2 8–1 2nd L NCAA Department II Second Circular 2009 Pittsburg Condition 5–6 3–6 T–7th Pittsburg Condition: 198–47–2 149–29–1 Total: 198–47–2 Country wide championship Meeting name Meeting division title
See also
List of university football coaches having a .750 winning percentage