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Gary Moeller

Gary O. Moeller (1941- ) is an American football coach best known for his stint as University of Michigan head coach from 1990 to 1994. He also coached at Illinois from 1977 to 1979. During his five seasons at Michigan, he won 44 games, lost 13 and tied 3 for a winning percentage of .758. (Note: ties are considered half-victories for percentage purposes.) In Big Ten Conference play, his teams won 30 games, lost 8 and tied 2 for a winning percentage of .775, and won or shared conference titles in 1990, 1991 and 1992. Moeller resigned in April 1995 and was succeeded by Lloyd Carr, who had assisted him at both Illinois and Michigan. Both Moeller and Carr served under coaching great Bo Schembechler from 1980-89.

Coaching Record

Michigan

Year Overall (Big Ten/place) Bowl Game
1990 9-3 (6-2/1st)^ Gator
1991 10-2 8-0/1st Rose
1992 9-0-3 6-0-2/1st Rose
1993 8-4 5-3/3rd Hall of Fame
1994 8-4 5-3/3rd Holiday

^denotes shared championship

Player Accomplishments

Michigan players to win national awards under Moeller:

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