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Chamberlin is in his 29th season on the Flyer coaching staff and his first as the head coach. He has been with the Flyer football program longer than any other member of the staff. His involvement began in 1975, when he was a four-year letterwinner at linebacker. Chamberlin is the 23rd head football coach since the program began in 1905. He is the first of the 11 modern era coaches to have lettered for the Flyers, and the second to be a graduate of the University of Dayton. Chamberlin's guidance, the Flyers have led the Pioneer Football League in scoring defense the last seven seasons, including finishing second in NCAA Division I-AA (9.8) in 2002, third (14.1) in 2005 and fourth in FCS in 2007 (15.6). In 2004, Dayton led NCAA Division I-AA football in total defense (263.10).
Recruiting Areas: Dayton area and along I-75 North to Lima
Whilding enters his 31st season at UD, marking his 27th coaching the quarterbacks and his 25th as offensive coordinator. In the entire time Whilding has been with the Flyers, no Dayton team has been shut out. With Whilding directing the UD attack, three different Dayton quarterbacks led their respective NCAA divisions in passing efficiency in a five-year period in the early 1990's.
Recruiting Areas: Mid-Ohio, New York, New Jersey
Ochs enters his eighth year with the Flyers. In the last seven seasons, the Flyers have been in top five in NCAA I-AA in rushing yardage per game four times. Ochs came to UD from Defiance College, where he had been an assistant coach since 1996. At Defiance, he served as both offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. Prior to that he was an assistant at Southern Illinois University where he coached the offensive line while getting his masters in educational administration and higher education.
Recruiting Areas: Northeast Ohio, Texas, California
Neuberger enters his third season with the Flyers as a coach. He played four seasons at UD in the secondary and on special teams at UD from 2001-04. Was a part of two PFL championships in 2001 and 2002. Became a student assistant coach for the 2005 season working with the defensive backs and returned again in 2006 to coach tight ends and assist with the offensive line.
Recruiting Areas: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Northern Virginia Washington D.C., Colorado
The Avon, Ohio native graduated Defiance College in 2005 Defiance College after becoming a three-year letter winner as a quarterback. Henry was a member of the 2001 Heartland Athletic Conference Championship team and NCAA DIII playoff qualifier. From 2006 to 2007 he served as a Graduate Assistant at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, graduating with a Masters of Education degree. He will be coaching wide receivers for Dayton.
Recruiting Areas: Northwest Ohio above rt. 30 and as far east as Lorain County, Florida, Georgia
The Findlay, Ohio native is a graduate of Bluffton University in 2003. Started for three seasons as a defensive end and linebacker. Steiner served as a co-captain in senior year and was an all-conference honorable mention selection. He was a member of the 2000 conference championship team. From 2004 to 2005 coached the defenisve line at Illinois Wesleyan University while earning a Masters of Science in Sport Psychology from Illinois State University. In 2003, Steiner spent the season at the University of Toledo as a student assistant.
Recruiting Areas: Northern Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri
From 1997 to 2002 played defensive back at the University of Toledo. Stanley was a four year letter winner and played pro ball in the arena league for four years. Before Dayton, Stanley served as an assistant football coach at Fairborn High school where he also taught. This will be his first year working with the defensive secondary.
Recruiting Areas: Southern Michigan, Wisconsin
Fox, who will coach the Dayton secondary, had been a graduate assistant coach for the Flyers in 2002 and 2003. Dayton was 20-3 in Fox's two seasons working under then-head coach Mike Kelly and then-defensive coordinator Rick Chamberlin. The Flyers won their first of two NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major national championships while going 11-1 in 2002, and then turned in a 9-2 campaign in 2003.
Recruiting Areas: Southern Ohio, Kentucky, Central Indiana, West Virginia, and Tennessee |
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