John Lyons (American football)

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John Lyons
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Defensive coordinator/
Defensive backs coach
Team New Hampshire
Conference CAA
Biographical details
Born (1952-03-10) March 10, 1952 (age 72)
West Hartford, Connecticut
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania
Playing career
1972–1974 Penn
Position(s) Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974–1984 Penn (DC)
1985–1987 Boston University (DC)
1988–1991 Dartmouth (DC)
1992–2004 Dartmouth
2005 Cologne Centurions (DB)
2006–2007 Cologne Centurions (DC/DB)
2007 Cologne Centurions (interim HC)
2011– New Hampshire (DC/DB)
Head coaching record
Overall 60–68–1 (college)
0–1 (NFL Europe)
Statistics
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 Ivy (1992, 1996)

John Lyons (born March 10, 1952)[1] is an American football head coach best known for his 13 years as head coach of Dartmouth College. He is currently the defensive coordinator at the University of New Hampshire.

Lyons was an all-Ivy defensive back while playing for the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating in 1974 he worked as an assistant at Penn for the next 11 seasons, eventually riding up to become defensive coordinator. In 1988 he was brought to Dartmouth by then-coach Buddy Teevens. When Teevens moved on, Lyons was promoted to head coach in 1992.[2][3]

During his time as head coach, Lyons was successful during his first six seasons, winning two Ivy League titles and posting five winning seasons.[2][4] He also coached future NFL quarterback Jay Fiedler.[2] However, the program tailed off after 1997 and the school would finish in last place four times in the next seven years.[5] His later years saw increasing criticism from fans and the local media as his decision-making was called into question.[6] He was dismissed by the school after the 2004 season.[7]

After being fired by Dartmouth he coached in NFL Europe for the Cologne Centurions.[8] He held the position from 2005 to 2007 and concurrently coached at Kimball Union Academy; he also was the school's athletic director, starting in 2008, and stayed in both jobs through 2010. In January 2011, he joined the University of New Hampshire's football program as its defensive coordinator.[9]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy League) (1992–2004)
1992 Dartmouth 8–2 6–1 T–1st
1993 Dartmouth 7–3 6–1 2nd
1994 Dartmouth 4–6 2–5 T–7th
1995 Dartmouth 7–2–1 4–2–1 4th
1996 Dartmouth 10–0 7–0 1st
1997 Dartmouth 8–2 6–1 2nd
1998 Dartmouth 2–8 1–6 T–7th
1999 Dartmouth 2–8 2–5 6th
2000 Dartmouth 2–8 1–6 T–7th
2001 Dartmouth 1–8 1–6 T–7th
2002 Dartmouth 3–7 2–5 T–6th
2003 Dartmouth 5–5 4–3 T–2nd
2004 Dartmouth 1–9 1–6 T–7th
Dartmouth: 60–68–1 43–47–1
Total: 60–68–1
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title

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