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Clawson, Banks, and More: Five Head Coach Candidates for Bowling Green (Updated)

Five Head Coach Candidates for Bowling Green

March 7, 2025
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By Mike Huesmann


With the news that Scot Loeffler is moving to the Philadelphia Eagles to coach QBs, we have an unexpected FBS head coach opening. Bowling Green was 7-6 last year, while going 6-2 in MAC play. They notably had Harold Fannin at TE who broke all kinds of records. The next head coach will not be so lucky, as Fannin is off to the NFL. Here are five head coach options for BGSU. Updates- Mike Jacobs, Mercer head coach, is now out of the running after Mercer extended him. We have two new names here in Vince Marrow and Nick Monroe, read about them here.


Dave Clawson

Former Bowling Green and Wake Forest Head Coach

Clawson took over at Wake in 2014 and went 3-9 his first two seasons. He then made seven bowl games in a row. The turnaround he and his staff did at what was one of the worst P5 programs has been remarkable. The slow mesh, or Clawfense, is a difficult offense to game plan for and makes up for the talent discrepancy. His time with Bowling Green before that was remarkable. He won 18 games in his last two seasons, which is outstanding considering the non-conference schedule. BGSU could take a page from West Virginia and UCF and run it back with a former successful head coach.

“Anybody who knows me knows how much Dave has impacted me and my family’s lives.”

Texas A&M coach Mike Elko opened his press conference today by thanking Dave Clawson.

Elko worked for Clawson at Fordham, Richmond, Bowling Green and Wake Forest. pic.twitter.com/UIh7lBHcgC

— Josh Graham (@JoshGrahamShow) December 17, 2024


Brian Ward

Arizona State, Defensive Coordinator

Ward has been a DC at a lot of schools, and I mean that as a compliment. Drake, Western Illinois, Bowling Green, Syracuse, Nevada, Washington St., and now Arizona St. After being with Jay Norvell at Nevada he went to become Jake Dickert’s first DC on the Palouse before going to Tempe with Kenny Dillingham in 2023. His defenses were sneakily good in the Pac 12 where you had so much variance in offenses and preparation can be difficult. Ward and the Sun Devils won the Big XII in their maiden season.

arizona state defensive coordinator brian ward on noah fifita and tetairoa mcmillan: pic.twitter.com/ROIaPhD6gT

— Damon Allred (@iamdamonallred) November 27, 2024

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Steve Morrison

Bowling Green, Defensive Coordinator

A Falcon assistant and DC the past two seasons, Morrison is there and he’s available. This time of year, that continuity can be vital. The former Michigan player and assistant coach also has stops at Western Michigan, Eastern, Michigan and Syracuse. Familiarity with the conference is important. He might not be the first choice, but he’s worked his way up the ladder, coached good defenses, and might be in the right place at the right time.

𝙎𝙩𝙖𝙛𝙛 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩
Steve Morrison – Assoc. HC/ILBs

• Holds Michigan single-game record for tackles
• 5-year NFL veteran
• 16 years of coaching experience
• Develops players for the NFL
• Coaches MAC’s current No. 1 tackler

@BGCoachMo x #ToTheMoon pic.twitter.com/2ggyaVUMP0

— BGSU Football (@BG_Football) February 17, 2022


Vince Marrow

Kentucky, Associate Head Coach/Tight Ends

Marrow checks nearly all the boxes here. He’s one of the most respected assistant coaches in America, he has MAC experience, and he recruits Ohio as well as anyone. He’s been with Mark Stoops since 2013 and has had plenty of MAC schools talk to him about head coaching jobs. Could this be the one he lands? I expect him to land a job in the conference soon, and whenever he does the talent will be among the best in the MAC.

Longtime Kentucky assistant Vince Marrow and Minnesota co-DC Nick Monroe are candidates for the Bowling Green opening, sources tell @FootballScoop.https://t.co/UMmJNTQWq2

— Zach Barnett (@zach_barnett) March 5, 2025


Nick Monroe

Minnesota, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks

Monroe spent five seasons here as DB coach under both Clawson and Dino Babers. He’s a name who has emerged in this search as a viable candidate. After joining Babers at Syracuse from 2015-2022 he has spent the last two seasons at Minnesota with P.J. Fleck. He’s been consistent and has coached multiple DB’s to success. 

Thankful To Be A Part Of This Storied Rivalry…Humbled To Be A Minnesota Golden Gopher…Grateful To Be Associated With All The Elite People Involved At The University Of Minnesota❤️ #RTB 🚣🏽#SkiUMah The 🪓 Is Coming Home‼️ pic.twitter.com/OPBWsR1HJb

— Nick Monroe (@CoachNJ_Monroe) November 29, 2024

Category: College Football, NewsTag: Arizona State Sun Devils, Brian Ward, Dave Clawson, Kentucky Wildcats, Nick Monroe, Steve Morrison, Vince Marrow, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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