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Steve Barrows
Biographical details
Alma mater Ohio (1986)
Coaching career ( HC unless noted)
1981–1988 Ohio ( SA/ GA)
1989–1990 Jacksonville HS (NC) (assistant)
1991 William Penn (assistant)
1992–1993Jacksonville HS (NC) (assistant)
1994–1995 Minnesota–Morris (assistant)
1995Minnesota–Morris (interim HC)
1996–1998 Bethany (KS) ( OC)
1999–2002 Anderson (IN)
2003–2006 Charleston Southern ( DC)
2007 Indiana State (DC)
2008–2011 Hardin–Simmons (DC)
2012 Mount St. Joseph (OC)
2013–2014 McKendree (DC)
2015–2016 Kentucky Christian
Head coaching record
Overall26–43
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 HCAC (2001)

Steve Barrows is a former American football player and coach. He most recently served as the head football coach at Kentucky Christian University from 2015 to 2016. [1] He previously held the head coaching positions at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana from 1999 to 2002 and on an interim basis at the University of Minnesota–Morris in 1995. [2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Minnesota–Morris Cougars ( Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1993–1995)
1995 Minnesota–Morris 0–7 [n 1] 0–5 [n 1] 7th
Minnesota–Morris: 0–7 0–5
Anderson Ravens ( Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference) (1999–2002)
1999 Anderson 2–8 2–5 T–5th
2000 Anderson 4–6 3–3 T–4th
2001 Anderson 8–2 5–1 T–1st
2002 Anderson 7–3 5–1 2nd
Anderson: 21–19 15–10
Kentucky Christian Knights ( Mid-South Conference) (2015–2016)
2015 Kentucky Christian 2–9 2–3 4th (East)
2016 Kentucky Christian 3–8 3–3 T–4th (East)
Kentucky Christian: 5–17 5–6
Total: 26–43
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Notes

  1. ^ a b Jay Mills was head coach for the first three games of the season. Barrows served as interim head coach for the final seven games. Minnesota–Morris finished the year with an overall record of 0–10 and conference mark of 0–6.

References

  1. ^ Colley, Kevin (January 7, 2017). "Barrows resigns as KCU head coach". Grayson Journal–Enquirer. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "Steve Barrows". McKendree Bearcats football. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Steve Barrows
Biographical details
Alma mater Ohio (1986)
Coaching career ( HC unless noted)
1981–1988 Ohio ( SA/ GA)
1989–1990 Jacksonville HS (NC) (assistant)
1991 William Penn (assistant)
1992–1993Jacksonville HS (NC) (assistant)
1994–1995 Minnesota–Morris (assistant)
1995Minnesota–Morris (interim HC)
1996–1998 Bethany (KS) ( OC)
1999–2002 Anderson (IN)
2003–2006 Charleston Southern ( DC)
2007 Indiana State (DC)
2008–2011 Hardin–Simmons (DC)
2012 Mount St. Joseph (OC)
2013–2014 McKendree (DC)
2015–2016 Kentucky Christian
Head coaching record
Overall26–43
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 HCAC (2001)

Steve Barrows is a former American football player and coach. He most recently served as the head football coach at Kentucky Christian University from 2015 to 2016. [1] He previously held the head coaching positions at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana from 1999 to 2002 and on an interim basis at the University of Minnesota–Morris in 1995. [2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Minnesota–Morris Cougars ( Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference) (1993–1995)
1995 Minnesota–Morris 0–7 [n 1] 0–5 [n 1] 7th
Minnesota–Morris: 0–7 0–5
Anderson Ravens ( Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference) (1999–2002)
1999 Anderson 2–8 2–5 T–5th
2000 Anderson 4–6 3–3 T–4th
2001 Anderson 8–2 5–1 T–1st
2002 Anderson 7–3 5–1 2nd
Anderson: 21–19 15–10
Kentucky Christian Knights ( Mid-South Conference) (2015–2016)
2015 Kentucky Christian 2–9 2–3 4th (East)
2016 Kentucky Christian 3–8 3–3 T–4th (East)
Kentucky Christian: 5–17 5–6
Total: 26–43
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Notes

  1. ^ a b Jay Mills was head coach for the first three games of the season. Barrows served as interim head coach for the final seven games. Minnesota–Morris finished the year with an overall record of 0–10 and conference mark of 0–6.

References

  1. ^ Colley, Kevin (January 7, 2017). "Barrows resigns as KCU head coach". Grayson Journal–Enquirer. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "Steve Barrows". McKendree Bearcats football. Retrieved May 12, 2019.

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