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Roger Hughes
American football player and coach

Roger Hughes

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American football player and coach
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Roger A. Hughes (born September 4, 1960) is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head coach at Princeton University from 2000 to 2009, and amassed a 47–52 record. He has been named the newest head coach at Stetson University, which is reviving their program after a hiatus of more than 50 years beginning with the 2013 season.

Biography

Hughes grew up in Crawford, Nebraska and was a three-sport athlete at Crawford High School. He received a basketball scholarship to attend Nebraska Western Junior College, where he spent one year, before transferring to Doane College. He played golf and football as a tight end there and graduated in 1982.

Hughes served as an assistant coach at Doane, Nebraska, Wisconsin–Whitewater, Cameron, and Dartmouth. In 2000, he was hired as the head coach at Princeton University. Hughes' best season came in 2006, when the Tigers finished with a 9–1 mark to share the Ivy League co-championship with Yale. In the preseason, Princeton had been picked to finish sixth (of eight) in the conference, and the team's performance earned Hughes consideration as a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Award, which is given to the best head coach at the Division I Football Championship Subdivision level.

Princeton finished the 2009 season with a 4–6 record for the third consecutive year. Hughes was fired the following day on November 23. At the time of his termination, Hughes had the sixth-worst record by winning percentage of the school's 21 coaches. In 2010, former Boston College coach Jeff Jagodzinski hired Hughes to be the wide receivers coach for the Omaha Nighthawks of the UFL.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsTSN#
Princeton Tigers (Ivy League) (2000–2009)
2000Princeton3–73–45th
2001Princeton3–63–4T–7th
2002Princeton6–44–34th
2003Princeton2–82–57th
2004Princeton5–53–4T–4th
2005Princeton7–35–2T–2nd
2006Princeton9–16–1T–1st18
2007Princeton4–63–4T–4th
2008Princeton4–63–4T–4th
2009Princeton4–63–4T–4th
Princeton:47–5235–35
Stetson Hatters (Pioneer Football League) (2013–present)
2013Stetson2–91–7T–9th
2014Stetson5–73–5T–7th
2015Stetson3–81–7T–8th
2016Stetson4–72–6T-9th
Stetson:14–317–25
Total:61–83
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title

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