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Dan Hawkins (American football)

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Dan Hawkins is the current head football coach at Boise State.

Early positions

Hawkins coached at Willamette University from 1993-1997, leading them to a 40-11-1 overall record. In 1997, his Willamette team finished 13-0, before losing in the NAIA National Championship Game.

Boise State

Hawkins was promoted to head coach at Boise State on December 2, 2000, after serving as an assistant coach for the Broncos since 1997. In 2004, Hawkins was honored with his second Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Coach of the Year title in three years. Through the end of the 2005 season, he had compiled a 53-9 record, including a 37-3 mark in WAC competition with four straight WAC titles. [1]

Record under Hawkins

Year Overall Record Conference Record
2001 8-4 6-2
2002 12-1 8-0
2003 13-1 8-0
2004 11-0 8-0
2005 9-3 (to date) 7-1

ESPN: Boise State Football Schedule/Results

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Preceded by Boise State University Head Coach
20002006
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