Latest featured videos from Journal-News.com
Former Witt D-lineman hired at Syracuse | Springfield, Ohio Sports
 

Home > Blogs > Springfield, Ohio High School Sports > Archives > 2011 > January > 18 > Entry

Former Witt D-lineman hired at Syracuse

From SUathletics.com:

Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone has added Tim Daoust, a former captain at Wittenberg, to his staff as an assistant coach. A native of Toledo, Ohio, Daoust was the defensive line coach at Central Michigan in 2010. His nine-year coaching career also includes stints at Northern Illinois University, Illinois State, Cincinnati and Western Michigan.

At Central Michigan, Daoust mentored All-Mid-American Conference Third Team selection Sean Murnane, who had 36 tackles, including nine for a loss of yards. He also served as the team’s academic coordinator.

A native of Toledo, Ohio, Daoust earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Wittenberg University. As a defensive end on the Tigers football team (1998-2001), Daoust was a team captain (2000-01) and was a two-time Golden Helmet Award Winner. He earned first-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors as a senior and second-team All-NCAC honors as a junior. He finished his career second all-time at Wittenberg with 27.5 career sacks and fourth in the record book for sacks in a season, amassing 10.5 during the 2000 campaign. Wittenberg football went 45-5 during Daoust’s career, winning four NCAC championships and making four appearances in the NCAA Division III playoffs. The Tigers reached the quarterfinals in Daoust’s junior and senior seasons.

Complete story.

Permalink | Comments (0) | Post your comment | Categories: College Football, North Coast Athletic Conference, Wittenberg

Comments
Post a comment



Remember me?




*HTML not allowed in comments. Your e-mail address is required.

 
Home | News | Sports | Entertainment | Opinion | Life | Recreation | Jobs | Cars | Homes
Advertising Media Kit | Online Ad Studio | Advertiser Tools | Customer Service | Our Partners | RSS | Site Map

Copyright © 2009 Cox Ohio Publishing, Dayton, Ohio, USA. All rights reserved.

By using this site, you accept the terms of our Visitors Agreement and Privacy Policy. You may wish to note our other business policies.

This website is ACAP-enabled