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Release: 06/15/2005

Bill Cubit is entering his sixth season at the helm of the Western Michigan University football program in 2010.  Prior to the Broncos' appearance in the 2008 Texas Bowl, Coach Cubit agreed to a five-year extension which will keep him in the Brown & Gold through the 2013 season.

Cubit boasts a record of 34-27 with the Broncos and holds a 24-15 mark in the Mid-American Conference.  Cubit's win total from 2005-08 is the second most over that span in program history, second only to the 31 wins posted by the Broncos from 1997-2000.  Cubit was the offensive coordinator for two of those seasons as well.

The WMU football program has garnered 38 All-MAC selections, 10 Academic All-MAC selections, two Associated Press All-Americans and three ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America selection under the leadership of Coach Cubit.

Western Michigan faced three Big Ten teams in 2009, marking the first time that has taken place in program history.  WMU improved to 20-7 at Waldo Stadium (.741).  Under Cubit, quarterback Tim Hiller broke or matched every WMU career passing and total offense record.

The 2008 campaign was one to remember as Western Michigan captured nine wins for only the third time in program history and appeared in its fourth postseason bowl game, the second in three years under Cubit, when WMU played Rice in the 2008 Texas Bowl.  The Broncos offense ranked 28th in the country with a passing offense that ranked 11th. 

Western Michigan went undefeated in home games (6-0) for the 10th time in program history, going a perfect 5-0 at Waldo Stadium and winning a home game at Ford Field against Illinois.  It marked the second-straight season the Broncos defeated a Big Ten team and the third straight season with a win over a team from a BCS conference.  WMU also broke the single-season record for pass completions (326).

In 2007, the Cubit-led offense had its first 3,000-yard passer since 1999 and saw a running back eclipse the 2,000-yard career rushing mark for only the 11th time in program history.  Rated the 10th-toughest schedule among non-BCS schools, Western Michigan took on six bowl-eligible teams, including a pair of teams that finished the year ranked in the top six in the country (West Virginia and Missouri).  WMU captured its second win over a BCS school in as many seasons, defeating Iowa, 28-19, in Iowa City.

WMU captured its first bowl bid in 18 years (1988 California Bowl) when the Broncos faced the University of Cincinnati in the inaugural International Bowl on Jan. 6, 2007. The team led the nation in interceptions (22) and ranked sixth in the country in rush defense (71.92 ypg), holding the opposition under 10 net yards rushing four time last year. The program earned eight wins in 2006, marking only the fifth time in its history that feat had been accomplished and the Broncos went undefeated at Waldo Stadium for the first time since 2000.

Five former Broncos have made the step to the next level under Cubit’s reign. Jennings was the 52nd overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, going to the Green Bay Packers. Nine picks later, Tony Scheffler was selected 61st over all by the Denver Broncos. One season later, Dominic Moran and Ismail were both invited to NFL mini-camps by the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints, respectively. His son, and former Bronco quarterback, Ryan Cubit signed a two-year contract with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League in April of 2007.  Jennings and Scheffler remain in the NFL and have experienced great success through their first two seasons. 

Cubit officially became the 14th coach in program history on Dec. 4, 2004, as the Broncos embarked on their 100th season of varsity football in 2005. Cubit turned the program around in his first season, bringing the first winning campaign to Kalamazoo since 2000. The Broncos’ 7-4 overall record and 5-3 conference mark was the second largest one-year turnaround in the nation in 2005 and was the largest one-year turn around in Mid-American Conference history. In doing so, he was named the MAC Coach of the Year and was ranked fourth among Division I-A coaches in the first year with their program.

He brings 31 years of coaching experience, including 16 years as a head coach on the collegiate and high school level and seven years as an offensive coordinator at four NCAA Division I schools having worked the sidelines in five of the nation’s premiere conferences (Mid-American, Big East, Big 12, PAC-10 and Southeastern). Cubit returns to Western Michigan where he served as offensive coordinator from 1997-99.

Prior to returning to Kalamazoo in 2004, Cubit served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Stanford University. He coached the quarterbacks for two seasons (2003-04) and served as the Stanford offensive coordinator as well in 2004. In 2004, Cubit directed a Cardinal offense that ranked 28th in NCAA passing (247.3 yards per game). Prior to his stint in Palo Alto, Cubit served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Rutgers University (2001-02). He also worked as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach under Larry Smith at Missouri during the 2000 season.

In his first stint with the Broncos, Cubit oversaw an offense that ranked in the NCAA Top 25 for passing offense, scoring offense and total offense in back-to-back seasons. The Brown & Gold were the nation’s 20th-highest scoring team in 1998, averaging 32.7 points per game, and the nation’s 23rd-highest scoring squad in 1999, producing 31.1 points per game.

Cubit mentored quarterback Tim Lester, who finished fifth in NCAA career passing yards (11,299) and seventh in career touchdown passes (87). Under Cubit’s direction, WMU placed ninth in NCAA passing (310.4 yards per game) in 1998 and 11th in passing offense (311.8 yards per game) in 1999. The Broncos compiled a 22-12-0 record in Cubit’s three seasons with the program. Cubit’s head coaching experience includes five seasons (1992-96) at Division III Widener University in Philadelphia. He led the Pioneers to a 34-18-1 mark, two Middle American Conference championships and a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He was twice named conference coach of the year.

Other collegiate stops for Cubit include two years (1990-91) as running backs coach at the University of Akron, a season (1989) as quarterbacks coach at the University of Florida, three seasons as assistant head coach (1985) and the secondary coach (1983-85) at the University of Central Florida and two years (1975-76) coaching running backs and receivers at Swarthmore College. As a high school coach, Cubit compiled a nine-year record of 79-15-2 at three different programs — Martin County (Fla.), Academy Park (Pa.) and his alma mater, Sharon Hill.

A Sharon Hill, Pa., native, Cubit (56/DOB: 10-14-53) earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of Delaware in 1975. He played quarterback and wide receiver for the Blue Hens (1971-74), earning Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention in 1974. He also set school records for catches in a game (10) and season (47), along with receiving yards in a season (787).

In 1981, he earned a master’s degree in education from Saint Joseph’s University. Bill and his wife Nancy have three grown children - Stacey, who was married on March 3, 2007, Sheri, married on July 7, 2007, and Ryan, married on Feb. 9, 2008.  He also has two grandchildren.  Ryan joined the Bronco staff in 2008 as an offensive graduate assistant and now serves as the Broncos quarterbacks coach.

WMU ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES UNDER CUBIT

YEAR
NAME
POSITION
TEAM
2009   Tim Hiller
  Quarterback   Second
2009   Anthony Parker   Offensive Tackle   Second
2009   Brandon West   Running Back   Second
2009   Juan Nunez   Wide Receiver   Second
2009   Austin Pritchard   Linebacker   Second
2009   Robert Arnheim   Wide Receiver   Third
2009   Ben Armer   Punter   Third
             
 2008   Louis Delmas
  Free Safety
  First
 2008   Austin Pritchard
  Linebacker
  First
 2008   Jamarko Simmons
  Wide Receiver
  First
 2008   E.J. Biggers
  Cornerback
  Second
 2008   Zach Davidson
  Defensive End
  Second
 2008   Londen Fryar
  Cornerback
  Second
 2008   Branden Ledbetter
  Tight End
  Second
 2008   Tim Hiller
  Quarterback
  Third
 2008   Boston McCornell
  Linebacker
  Third
 2008   Juan Nunez
  Wide Receiver
  Third
 2008   Phillip Swanson
  Offensive Guard
  Third
 2008   Brandon West
  Running Back
  Third
             
2007
James Blair
Offensive Tackle   First
2007
Londen Fryar
Cornerback
First
2007
Jamarko Simmons
Wide Receiver
First
2007
Zach Davidson
Defensive End
Second
2007
Louis Delmas
Free Safety
Second
2007
Boston McCornell
Linebacker
Second
2007
Brandon West
Running Back
Second
2007
Brandon West
Kick Return
Second
2007
Robbie Krutilla
Center
Third
2007
Branden Ledbetter
Tight End
Third







2006   Londen Fryar   Cornerback
First
2006
Ameer Ismail
Linebacker
First
2006
Mark Bonds
Running Back
Second
2006
Branden Ledbetter
Tight End
Second
2006
Dominic Moran
Offensive Guard
Second







2005
Ameer Ismail
Linebacker
First
2005
Greg Jennings
Wide Receiver
First
2005
Tony Scheffler
Tight End
First
2005
Louis Delmas
Cornerback
Second
2005
Trovon Riley
Running Back
Second

WMU NFL DRAFT PICKS UNDER CUBIT

YEAR
NAME
POSITION
ROUND   OVERALL SELECTION
2009
  Louis Delmas
  FS
  Second
  33rd
2009
  EJ Biggers
  CB
  Seventh
  217th
                 
2006
Greg Jennings
Wide Receiver
Second
52nd
2006
Tony Scheffler
Tight End
Second
61st
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