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Phil Albert

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American football player and coach (1944–2020)

Phil Albert
Biographical details
BornApril 4, 1944 (1944-04-04)
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedDecember 8, 2020(2020-12-08) (aged 76)
Westminster, Maryland, U.S.
Playing career
1963–1964Cisco College
1965–1966Arizona
PositionQuarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1969–1971Towson State (assistant)
1972–1991Towson State
2003–2008Towson (assistant)
Head coaching record
Overall117–91–3
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1Mason–Dixon (1974)

Phil Albert (April 4, 1944 – December 8, 2020) was an Americanfootball player and coach. He was the second head football coach atTowson University, serving from 1972 to 1991 and compiling a record of 117–91–3. Albert led the Tigers to the program's first conference championship in 1974 when they went 10–0 and won theMason–Dixon Conference title.

Albert playedcollege football at theUniversity of Arizona. When he was named as the Tigers' coach at the age of 28, he was one of the youngest head football coaches in the nation, and Towson was starting just its fourth season of college football. Over the next 20 years, Albert directed the very young program to success at three different levels of NCAA competition. His teams advanced to the NCAA postseason four times.

He was named "Coach of the Year" five times. He coached 28 All-Americans and fourNational Football League (NFL) players, includingSean Landeta andDave Meggett. In 1994, Phil was inducted into the Towson University Athletic Hall of Fame. From 1994 to 2001, he worked with theSan Diego Chargers organization as the advanced game day scout.

Head coaching record

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YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsNCAA Division II#
Towson State Tigers(Mason–Dixon Conference)(1972–1974)
1972Towson State1–91–25th
1973Towson State4–40–3T–5th
1974Towson State10–04–01st
Towson State Tigers(NCAA Division III independent)(1975–1978)
1975Towson State6–4
1976Towson State10–3LNCAA Division III Championship
1977Towson State5–4–1
1978Towson State7–3
Towson State Tigers(NCAA Division II independent)(1979–1986)
1979Towson State9–1
1980Towson State5–5
1981Towson State5–5
1982Towson State7–4
1983Towson State10–2LNCAA Division II Quarterfinal4
1984Towson State9–4LNCAA Division II Semifinal8
1985Towson State7–2–110
1986Towson State8–3–1LNCAA Division II Quarterfinal7
Towson State Tigers(NCAA Division I-AA independent)(1987–1991)
1987Towson State4–6
1988Towson State5–5
1989Towson State2–8
1990Towson State2–9
1991Towson State1–10
Towson State:117–91–3
Total:117–91–3
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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References

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  1. ^DeLassus, David."Phil Albert Records by Year".College Football Data Warehouse. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2011.
  2. ^"Phil Albert - Hall of Fame".


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