Sport(s) | American football |
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Biographical details | |
Born | Belen, New Mexico |
Alma mater | New Mexico |
Playing career | |
1992–1995 | New Mexico |
Position(s) | Punter |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2001–2004 | Howard Payne (OC) |
2005–2006 | Blinn College (OC) |
2007–2009 | West Texas A&M (WR/QB) |
2010 | West Texas A&M (OC) |
2011 | Stephen F. Austin (OC) |
2012 | Houston (OC) |
2013 | West Texas A&M (Interim HC) |
2017 | Ottawa University-Surprise |
Mike Nesbitt is an American football coach and former player. He was the offensive coordinator for the Houston Cougars football team at the University of Houston at the start of the 2012 college football season. He previously served as the offensive coordinator at Stephen F. Austin State University, West Texas A&M University, and Blinn College. His 2006 Blinn team won the NJCAA national championship, and his 2010 West Texas A&M team ranked second in the nation with an average of 529 yards per game in total offense.
Nesbitt grew up in Belen, New Mexico, and played college football as a punter under head coach Dennis Franchione for the New Mexico Lobos. He averaged 45 yards a punt as a junior, the second highest in New Mexico school history. And as a senior, he "led the nation in net punting."
After his college career, Nesbitt pursued a career in professional football. In June 1994, he signed a contract to play professional football for the New Orleans Saints. He was cut by the Saints in late August 1994. The following year, he was re-signed by the Saints in March 1995. He was again cut by the team in late August before the start of the regular season.
In February 1996, he signed with the Minnesota Vikings. He was released before the start of the regular season.
For ten year from 1997 to 2006, Nesbitt was as a head football coach at the high school level, including stints at his alma mater Belen High School and at Albuquerque's Manzano High School.
In June 2001, Nesbitt left his position at Manzano High School to become the running backs and kicking coach at Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas. After four years at Howard Payne Nesbitt accepted a post as the offensive coordinator at Blinn College in Brenham, Texas. At Blinn, he worked under head coach Brad Franchione, the son of Dennis Franchione who had been Nesbitt's college coach. During Nesbitt's two seasons at Blinn, the team compiled a 19-3 record and won the NJCAA national championship.