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Chuck Heater

Chuck Heater
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Heater (No. 44) and Ed Shuttlesworth
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Defensive coordinator / Secondary
Team Marshall
Conference C-USA
Biographical details
Born (1952-10-10) October 10, 1952 (age 64)
Weston, West Virginia
Playing career
1971–1974 Michigan
Position(s) Running back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976 Northern Arizona (RB)
1977–1978 Toledo (RB)
1979–1981 Toledo (DB)
1982–1984 Wisconsin (DB)
1985–1987 Ohio State (DB)
1988–1990 Notre Dame (DB)
1991–1992 Colorado State (DC)
1993 Colorado (RC)
1994 Colorado (DB)
1995–1997 Colorado (TE)
1998 Colorado (TE/RC)
1999–2001 Washington (CB/RC)
2002–2003 Washington (RB/RC)
2004 Utah (CB/RC)
2005–2007 Florida (CB/RC)
2008–2009 Florida (Asst. DC/S)
2010 Florida (Co-DC/S)
2011–2012 Temple (DC/DB)
2013–present Marshall (DC/S)

Chuck Heater (born October 10, 1952) is an American football coach and former player. He was a running back for the University of Michigan from 1972 to 1974 and finished his playing career as the fifth all-time leading rusher in Michigan Wolverines football history. Heater has been an assistant football coach at ten universities since 1976. He has been affiliated with College Football Hall of Fame coaches Bo Schembechler (as a player), Earle Bruce (as an assistant at Ohio State and Colorado State), and Lou Holtz (as an assistant at Notre Dame). He has been on coaching staffs of national championship teams at Notre Dame (1988) and Florida (2006 and 2008). He is currently the defensive coordinator at Marshall University.

A native of West Virginia, Heater attended Columbian High School in Tiffin, Ohio. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards and scored more than 100 points in both his junior year in 1969 and his senior year in 1970. In his three years as a starter for Columbian, Heater accounted for 3,530 total yards and scored a total of 310 points, including 158 points as a senior. He was also selected as an All-Ohio player in his senior year. In February 1971, Heater announced that he had accepted a scholarship to attend the University of Michigan.


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