Dwight Wallace|
| Born | (1943-12-26) December 26, 1943 Wilmington, Ohio, U.S. |
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| 1964–1965 | Bowling Green |
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| Position | Quarterback |
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| 1966 | Bowling Green (GA) |
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| 1967–1969 | Iowa Wesleyan (OC) |
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| 1970 | Central Michigan (assistant/fr. HC) |
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| 1971–1973 | Ball State (OC) |
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| 1974–1977 | Colorado (PCG/RC) |
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| 1978–1984 | Ball State |
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| 1985–1989 | West Virginia (QB) |
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| 1981–1984 | Ball State |
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| Overall | 40–37 |
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| 1 MAC (1978) |
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| MAC Coach of the Year (1978) |
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Dwight Wallace (born December 26, 1943)[1] is an American former football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at the Ball State University from 1978 to 1984, compiling a record of 40–37.
Head coaching record
| Year
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Team
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Overall
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Conference |
Standing
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Bowl/playoffs
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| Ball State Cardinals (Mid-American Conference) (1978–1994)
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| 1978
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Ball State
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10–1 |
8–0 |
1st |
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| 1979
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Ball State
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6–5 |
4–4 |
T–4th |
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| 1980
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Ball State
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6–5 |
5–4 |
T–5th |
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| 1981
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Ball State
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4–7 |
2–6 |
8th |
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| 1982
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Ball State
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5–6 |
4–4 |
8th |
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| 1983
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Ball State
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6–5 |
4–4 |
5th |
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| 1984
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Ball State
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3–8 |
3–5 |
T–6th |
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| Ball State:
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40–37 |
30–27 |
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| Total: |
40–37 |
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| National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth
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References
Bowling Green Falcons starting quarterbacks |
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- Ennis Walker (1947)
- Max Minnich (1948)
- Rod Lash (1949)
- Rex Simonds (1950–1951)
- Bill Lyons (1952)
- Bill Bradshaw (1953–1954)
- Jim Bryan (1954–1955)
- Don Nehlen (1956–1957)
- Bob Colburn (1958–1959)
- Jim Potts (1960–1961)
- Tony Ruggiero (1962)
- Jerry Ward (1963–1964)
- Dwight Wallace (1965)
- P. J. Nyitray (1966–1968)
- Vern Wireman (1968–1970)
- Don Plusquellic (1970)
- Reid Lamport (1971–1973)
- Joe Babics (1972)
- Mark Miller (1974–1977)
- Mike Wright (1978–1979)
- Dave Endres (1980)
- Greg Taylor (1980–1981)
- Dayne Palsgrove (1981–1982)
- Brian McClure (1982–1985)
- Eric Smith (1986–1988)
- Rich Dackin (1986–1989)
- Steve Spray (1988)
- Erik White (1990–1992)
- Pat Gucciardo (1990)
- Ryan Henry (1993–1995)
- Bob Niemet (1995–1998)
- Mark Molk (1996)
- Ricky Schneider (1997–1999)
- Andy Sahm (1999–2001)
- Josh Harris (2000–2003)
- Omar Jacobs (2004–2005)
- Anthony Turner (2005–2006)
- Freddie Barnes (2006)
- Tyler Sheehan (2007–2009)
- Matt Schilz (2010–2013)
- Aaron Pankratz (2010)
- Matt Johnson (2013–2015)
- James Knapke (2014, 2016)
- James Morgan (2016–2017)
- Jarret Doege (2017–2018)
- Darius Wade (2019)
- Grant Loy (2019)
- Matt McDonald (2020–2022)
- Camden Orth (2022–2023)
- Connor Bazelak (2023–2024)
- Drew Pyne (2025)
- Lucian Anderson III (2025)
- Baron May (2025)
- Hunter Najm (2025)
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- Billy Williams (1924–1925)
- Norman G. Wann (1926–1927)
- Paul B. Parker (1928–1929)
- Lawrence McPhee (1930–1934)
- John Magnabosco (1935–1942)
- No team (1943)
- John Magnabosco (1944–1952)
- George Serdula (1953–1955)
- Jim Freeman (1956–1961)
- Ray Louthen (1962–1967)
- Wave Myers (1968–1970)
- Dave McClain (1971–1977)
- Dwight Wallace (1978–1984)
- Paul Schudel (1985–1994)
- Bill Lynch (1995–2002)
- Brady Hoke (2003–2008)
- Stan Parrish (2008–2010)
- Pete Lembo (2011–2015)
- Mike Neu (2016–2024)
- Colin Johnson # (2024)
- Mike Uremovich (2025– )
# denotes interim head coach
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Ball State Cardinals athletic directors |
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- Billy Williams (1921–1958)
- Bob Primmer (1958–1970)
- Ray Louthen (1970–1981)
- Dwight Wallace (1981–1984)
- Don Purvis (1984–1995)
- Andrea Seger (1995–2002)
- Bubba Cunningham (2002–2005)
- Tom Collins (2006–2012)
- Bill Scholl (2012–2014)
- Brian Hardin # (2014–2015)
- Mark Sandy (2015–2018)
- Beth Goetz (2018–2022)
- Ken Bothof # (2022–2023)
- Jeff Mitchell (2023– )
# denotes interim athletic director
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