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Neuheisel
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AUDIO: Neuheisel On WSU  The Bruins head coach talks after UCLA'a 43-7 win over the Cougars in Pullman...
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Nov 15, 2009 |
Hilliard is a Buffnblu Bruin After visit to Tucson, Punahou ATH takes football out of the equation
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Oct 28, 2008 |
Settlement reached in Neuheisel case Former UW head coach feels 'vindicated' by agreement
-by Scout.com
Mar 7, 2005 |
Lack of Institutional Control? Neuheisel's attorney asserts school's culpability
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Feb 17, 2004 |
UW, Neuheisel, respond to 'Notice of Charges'  'Failure to monitor' one of four allegations listed in notice
-by Scout.com
Nov 19, 2003 |
Coaching Candidates, part 3  A look at more potential replacements for Mackovic
-by WildcatScoop.com
Oct 23, 2003 |
Clardy's Corner - 9/3 Your favorite Stanford Sports personality is back, and he has some words on coach morality
-by TheBootleg.com
Sep 3, 2003 |
The Best Job Martin Stadium a field of dreams for Cougar ball boy
-by Cougfan.com
Aug 26, 2003 |
The Joe Cougfan Report, No. 2 Our man in the stands is back with his observations on Good (Cougs) and Evil (Dogs)
-by Cougfan.com
Aug 14, 2003 |
Anthony Russo: Making a Splash Recruited as an athlete, Russo has impressed as a receiver at fall camp
-by Scout.com
Aug 13, 2003 |
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02/07/1961 |
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Head Coach
Neuheisel took over the Washington program in January of 1999 after serving as the head football coach at Colorado from 1995 to 1998. His six-year coaching record now stands at 59-24 (.711).
Washington is the second head coaching position for the 41-year old Neuheisel, who spent seven seasons as an assistant coach prior to securing the Colorado job. He worked six years at his alma mater, UCLA, under his college coach Terry Donahue, and was an assistant coach for one season on Bill McCartney’s staff in Boulder.
He was named the head coach at Colorado on Nov. 29, 1994. At Colorado, Neuheisel compiled a 33-14 (.702) record and was 3-0 in postseason bowl games. All three of his bowl games were against Pac-10 Conference opponents. He had 20 wins in his first two seasons as a college coach, which tied for the fourth-most by a first-time college coach in the Division I-A modern era. Both of those Colorado teams finished in the top-10 of the national polls. |
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