BREAKING NEWS: NMU Football Defensive Coordinator Awrey Resigns
Courtesy of Northern Michigan Athletics
MARQUETTE , Mich. – Randy Awrey has resigned as the Northern Michigan
University football team’s defensive coordinator. Awrey has held the
position for the past four seasons.
“I have decided that now is the correct time for me to pursue other
interests,” said Awrey. “I truly enjoyed working with all of the NMU
student-athletes and hope I have affected their lives in a positive manner.
I wish Northern Michigan University and its football program every success.”
Awrey, an Iron Mountain native, began his association with NMU in 1974 as a student-athlete and was a member of Northern’s 1975 NCAA Division II
national championship football team, and was the most valuable player in the title game.
Awrey earned a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 1978 and a master’s
in educational administration in 1980 while he worked as a Wildcat graduate
assistant with the football program.
In 2008, Awrey rejoined the Northern football staff as defensive coordinator
under former NMU coach Bernie Anderson. Under his leadership, the 2010 NMU defense was the top-ranked defensive unit in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and was No. 9 nationally among NCAA Division II teams.
“Randy has devoted much of his life to Northern Michigan University and the
Wildcat football program – as a player, coach and teacher. He has our
respect for his dedication, not only as a football coach, but also as an
ambassador of the NMU athletic program for many years,” said Steve Reed,
interim athletic director. “We wish Randy and his family only the best.”