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Jeff Bower (American football)

Jeff Bower
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1953-05-28) May 28, 1953 (age 63)
Roswell, Georgia
Playing career
1971 Georgia
1972–1975 Southern Miss
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1975–1977 Southern Miss (GA)
1978–1981 Southern Miss (WR/QB)
1982–1986 SMU (QB)
1987 Wake Forest (QB)
1988 Southern Miss (OC)
1989 Oklahoma State (OC/QB)
1990–2007 Southern Miss
Head coaching record
Overall 119–83–1
Bowls 6–5
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 C-USA (1996–1997, 1999, 2003)
1 C-USA East Division (2006)
Awards
1990s C-USA Coach of the Decade
3x C-USA Coach of the Year

Jeffrey Jon Bower (born May 28, 1953) is former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at University of Southern Mississippi for 18 seasons, from 1990 to 2007, compelling a record of 119–83–1. Bower assumed the role of head coach at Southern Miss on December 2, 1990 and announced his retirement on November 26, 2007, effective after the 2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl, which was played on December 22. The Golden Eagles had a winning record in Bowers' final 14 seasons and played in a bowl game in 10 of his last 11 seasons.

Bower grew up in Roswell, Georgia, where he attended Roswell High School. He led the football team to two state championships and became a prep All-American, one of the school's first. He also started for two state champion baseball teams and one state champion basketball squad. He was named Class A Player of the year and played in the state All-Star game.

Bower started his college football career at the University of Georgia before transferring to Southern Miss. He started as quarterback in 1973. His career records from 1973 to 1975 are still in the top five for many of the school's passing statistics, including third all time in passing percentage.

Bower spent 29 years at the University of Southern Mississippi as a quarterback, assistant coach and head coach. He was named "Coach of the Decade" by Conference USA in 2004.

Assistant coaches under Jeff Bower who became NCAA head coaches:


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