University
of Minnesota Athletics Director Mark Coyle announced today that P.J.
(Philip John) Fleck has been named head football coach at the University
of Minnesota. The University and Fleck have agreed to a five-year term.
Fleck
comes to Minnesota after spending four years as the head coach at
Western Michigan, where he was 30-22 overall and 21-11 in the
Mid-American Conference. While leading the Broncos, Fleck authored one
of the most memorable turnarounds in college football history. The
Broncos were 1-11 in his first year in 2013, but ended last season with a
No. 12 ranking, a 13-1 record, a conference championship and a berth in
the Cotton Bowl.
The Broncos were 12-0 in the
regular season and posted wins against Big Ten opponents Northwestern
and Illinois. Fleck then led his team to a 29-23 win against Ohio in the
Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship game before ending the
season with a narrow bowl game defeat to Wisconsin.
“P.J.
is a proven winner and a strong leader. He’s built a unique, positive
culture that gets the best out of his students on the field and in the
classroom,” said Coyle. “His infectious energy and passion make him a
terrific coach and dynamic recruiter. I am excited he will be leading
the Gophers for years to come.”
Fleck, 36, is
one the youngest and brightest minds in the game. He was named MAC Coach
of the Year in 2014 and 2016 and this year led the Broncos to their
first MAC Championship since 1988.
Earning FBS
Region 3 Coach of the Year from the American Football Coaches
Association, Fleck was also named a finalist for the Eddie Robinson
Award and the George Munger Award after Western Michigan became the
first team in MAC history to win each of its eight league games by 14 or
more points.
Off the field, Western Michigan
had a program-record seven student-athletes named to the 2016 MAC
Distinguished Scholar Athlete team and the Bronco team posted a 3.14
program GPA in its most recent semester.
“It’s
an honor to coach at Minnesota and be part of the Big Ten conference,”
said Fleck. “I want to thank president Eric Kaler, athletic director
Mark Coyle and the Board of Regents for this opportunity. I also want to
thank Western Michigan, my players and the great fans and city of
Kalamazoo for a wonderful four years.
“I look
forward to meeting my new players and getting to know them as quickly as
possible. I am excited to put together a staff and turn my efforts to
recruiting, but also want Gopher fans to know that my wife, Heather, and
I and our four children will be visible in the community and we are
eager to connect with them. I am ready to go. Ski-U-Mah!”
Prior
to his time at Western Michigan, Fleck served as the wide receivers
coach for the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2012 and coached the
receivers at Rutgers from 2010-11. He coached receivers and was the
recruiting coordinator at Northern Illinois in 2009 and tutored the
receivers for the Huskies from 2007-08. Fleck’s coaching career began at
Ohio State as a graduate assistant in 2006.
Fleck played
receiver at Northern Illinois from 1999-2003 and helped lead the Huskies
to a No. 10 ranking, a 10-2 record and wins against Maryland, Alabama
and Iowa State in his final season. He ranks in the top five in Northern
Illinois history in career receptions (179) and receiving yards
(2,162). Fleck holds the school record for punt returns (87) and ranks
second in punt return yards (716). He earned First Team All-Mid-American
Conference in 2003 and was named Academic All-MAC and Second Team
CoSIDA Academic All-American. He graduated in 2004 with a bachelor's
degree in elementary education.
Fleck played
the 2004-05 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL. He signed
with the 49ers as a free agent in 2004 and spent most of his time on the
practice squad before seeing action against New England late in the
season. He spent the 2005 season on the injured reserve roster and in
2006 he stopped playing professionally and started his coaching career.
Fleck is one of a select few college football coaches to have played and
coached in the NFL.
Fleck and his wife, Heather, have four children, Gavin, Carter, Paisley (P.J.) and Harper.
Coaching History
2017- Minnesota, Head Coach
2013-17 Western Michigan, Head Coach
2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Wide Receivers Coach
2010-11 Rutgers, Wide Receivers Coach
2009 Northern Illinois, Recruiting Coordinator, Wide Receivers Coach
2007-08 Northern Illinois, Wide Receivers Coach
2006 Ohio State, Graduate Assistant
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