Al Molde

Al Molde
Biographical details
Born (1943-11-15) November 15, 1943 (age 82)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971–1972Sioux Falls
1973–1979Minnesota–Morris
1980–1982Central Missouri State
1983–1986Eastern Illinois
1987–1996Western Michigan
2013Saarland Hurricanes
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1981–1983Central Missouri State
1997–2012Gustavus Adolphus
Head coaching record
Overall168–104–8 (college)
Bowls0–1
Tournaments2–3 (NCAA Div III playoffs)
1–2 (NCAA Div I-AA playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 NIC (1975–1978)
2 Mid-Continent (1983–1984)
1 Gateway (1986)
1 MAC (1988)
Awards
MAC Coach of the Year (1988)

Al Molde (born November 15, 1943) is an American former football coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Sioux Falls College (1971–1972), the University of Minnesota Morris (1973–1979), Central Missouri State University (1980–1982), Eastern Illinois University (1983–1986), and Western Michigan University (1987–1996), compiling a career college football coaching record of 168–104–8 (.614). Molde retired as the athletic director at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota on June 1, 2012, having held the position since 1997. Under his guidance, the Golden Gusties finished in the top 20 in the NCAA Division III NACDA Director's Cup standings several times. In 2013, Molde briefly returned to coaching with the Saarland Hurricanes of the German Football League.

Coaching career

Molde's collegiate coaching career has included stops at Sioux Falls College (1971–1972), University of Minnesota Morris (1973–1979), and Central Missouri State University (1980–1982), as well as the schools listed below.

Eastern Illinois

Molde was the 20th head football coach at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois and he held that position for four seasons, from 1983 until 1986. His career coaching record at Eastern Illinois was 32–15 (.681) and he guided his 1983 and 1986 teams into the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, with the latter team finishing the season with a record of 11–2 and one of the most prolific passing offenses in the nation.[1] While the head coach at Eastern, he tutored current Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton.

Western Michigan

Prior to his tenure at Gustavus, he was the head football coach at Western Michigan University from 1987 through 1996, where he is tied with William H. Spaulding as the winningest coach in school history (62–47–2, .568) and led the Broncos to the Mid-American Conference championship in 1988. At the time of his departure, he was also among the top 10 winningest coaches in college football, with 168 wins during his 26-year career.

Western Michigan University inducted Molde into its Athletics Hall of Fame in a ceremony on October 31, 2008. Molde earned Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year honors in guiding WMU to its first outright MAC championship and a California Bowl berth in 1988. Among other highlights during his 10-year career at WMU, Molde boasts the highest home winning percentage (37–16, .698) in school history, is tied with William H. Spaulding for the most career wins (62), coached 22 of the 100 players on WMU's "All Century Team," has the eighth-most victories among all-time MAC football coaches, and his teams led the MAC in passing offense five times (1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994), total offense three times (1988, 1990, 1992), scoring offense once (1988), and rushing defense and scoring defense once (1994). During his tenure, WMU notched notable non-conference wins over Wisconsin (the school's first win over a Big Ten team), Iowa State, Army, Temple and battled TCU to a tie. Molde had a winning record against seven of the nine other MAC schools and his teams finished third or better in 6 of his 10 seasons coaching in the league.

Saarland Hurricanes

Molde returned to coaching in the fall of 2012 and took over the reins of the Saarland Hurricanes (Saarbrücken, Germany) of the German Football League for the 2013 season.

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Sioux Falls Braves (Tri-State Conference) (1971–1972)
1971Sioux Falls0–8–10–56th
1972Sioux Falls5–41–4T–5th
Sioux Falls:5–12–11–9
Minnesota–Morris Cougars (Northern Intercollegiate Conference) (1973–1979)
1973Minnesota–Morris3–62–4T–4th
1974Minnesota–Morris3–72–4T–5th
1975Minnesota–Morris8–16–01st
1976Minnesota–Morris8–1–17–01st
1977Minnesota–Morris10–27–01stL NCAA Division III Semifinal
1978Minnesota–Morris11–18–01stL NCAA Division III Semifinal
1979Minnesota–Morris9–36–23rdL NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
Minnesota–Morris:52–21–138–10
Central Missouri State Mules (Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association ) (1980–1982)
1980Central Missouri State6–3–13–3T–3rd
1981Central Missouri State4–3–32–2–14th
1982Central Missouri State7–33–2T–2nd
Central Missouri State:17–9–48–7–1
Eastern Illinois Panthers (Mid-Continent Conference) (1983–1984)
1983Eastern Illinois9–33–01stL NCAA Division I-AA First Round
1984Eastern Illinois6–52–1T–1st
Eastern Illinois Panthers (Gateway Football Conference) (1985–1986)
1985Eastern Illinois6–52–3T–3rd
1986Eastern Illinois11–25–11stL NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal
Eastern Illinois:32–1512–5
Western Michigan Broncos (Mid-American Conference) (1987–1996)
1987Western Michigan5–64–45th
1988Western Michigan9–37–11stL California Bowl
1989Western Michigan5–63–56th
1990Western Michigan7–45–3T–3rd
1991Western Michigan6–54–4T–5th
1992Western Michigan7–3–16–32nd
1993Western Michigan7–3–16–1–12nd
1994Western Michigan7–45–3T–3rd
1995Western Michigan7–46–2T–3rd
1996Western Michigan2–92–69th
Western Michigan:62–47–250–32–1
Total:168–104–8
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. ^ Eastern Illinois Coaching Records Archived November 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
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