Fuente in 2018Current positionTitleTeamConferenceRecord25–15Annual salary$4 millionBiographical detailsBorn( 1976-07-30) July 30, 1976 (age 43)Playing career198–199Position(s)Coaching career ( unless noted)2001–2003(QB)2004–2006Illinois State (OC/QB)2007–2008(RB)2009–2011TCU (co-OC/QB)206–presentHead coaching recordOverall51–38Bowls2–2Accomplishments and honorsChampionships. 1 (2014)Awards.
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(2016). (2014)Justin James Fuente (born July 30, 1976) is an coach and former player. He is the head football coach at. He was the 2016 ACC Coach of the Year. Fuente was the head football coach at the from 2012 to 2015.
He was an assistant at from 2007 to 2011 and previously at from 2001 to 2006. Fuente attended the before transferring to after his redshirt sophomore season. He played for both schools.
Fuente played a single season with the of the.Fuente has coached quarterbacks as an assistant or head coach including three time Pro Bowler, first round draft pick, and quarterback (the current Virginia Tech record holder in total offense in a season, most passes completed, most touchdowns thrown, most touchdowns thrown in a game, most passing yards, and highest completion percentage). Contents.Early life Fuente was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Justin married his wife Jenny in 2005 and they have 3 daughters. Playing career High school Fuente attended in, where he threw for 6,104 yards and 65 touchdowns.
In 1994, his senior season he led the state in both passing yards (2,934) and touchdown passes (32). Statewide recognition followed, with the naming him 'Player of the Year' and 'All-State Offensive Player of the Year.' Several schools Fuente, including, and, but he ultimately signed with Oklahoma under coach in February 1995. College Fuente at Oklahoma for the behind Eric Moore at quarterback. Following the season, Schnellenberger resigned as head coach and replaced him. Entering the, Fuente backed up Moore.
However, after Oklahoma opened the season with a loss to, Blake named Fuente the starting quarterback. Fuente started the next eight games and compiled a 3–5 record before losing his starting position to Moore following the victory over. For the year, Fuente completed 91 of 196 passes for 1,271 yards with ten interceptions and eight touchdowns. Fuente entered the 1997 season as the starting quarterback, but started only five games, winning two and losing three. Following the season, he to where he would be able to compete in the 1998 season. Fuente amassed 2,289 yards with the Sooners.At Murray State, Fuente was named the Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the following the 1999 season. He still holds several single-season records at Murray State for a quarterback including: most pass completions (240), highest pass efficiency (151.21), most passing yards (3,497), and most touchdown passes (27).
Following his graduation from Murray, Fuente signed a contract with the of the. Professional In May 2000, Fuente signed a contract with the Wranglers as their third-string quarterback. After seeing limited action, in the 2000 season and into the 2001 season, Fuente left the team in May 2001 in order to pursue a college coaching position at.
Coaching career Following his playing career, Fuente began his coaching career as the at in 2001. There he worked under, who he played for when Johnson was an assistant coach at Oklahoma and as head coach at Murray State.
After three years, Fuente was promoted to, and he served in that position through the end of 2006 season when he accepted the quarterbacks coach position at. At TCU, he was promoted to co-offensive coordinator in 2009, and under his guidance both helped develop at quarterback and lead the Horned Frogs to an and victory in the. Memphis The named Fuente its head coach on December 8, 2011, replacing. After the Tigers opened the 2012 season with only one win over their first nine games, Fuente led Memphis on a three-game winning streak to close the season and finish with an overall record of four wins and eight losses (4–8). In February 2013, Memphis extended the term of Fuente's contract through the 2017 season as a result of the gains he made in his first year as head coach of the Tigers.Fuente's captured a share of the championship, compiling a 7–1 conference record and 9–3 overall regular season record. This was the Tigers' first conference championship since winning the in 1971. The team defeated in the in double overtime, giving Fuente his first 10-win season and the Tigers' first 10-win season since 1938.
The Tigers finished the season ranked No. 25 in both the and the.
Fuente was named a finalist for the award. Fuente's contract was extended and he received a raise at the close of the 2014 season for a total of a 5-year deal at approximately $1.4 million per year. Virginia Tech. Fuente walks onto the field for the.named Fuente its head coach on November 29, 2015, replacing the retiring. In his first season in Blacksburg, Fuente led the Hokies to a 9-3 regular season record and a trip to the ACC Championship, representing the Coastal division. Fuente won the 2016 following the regular season. The Hokies defeated the Razorbacks 35-24 in the 2016, overturning a 24-0 deficit at halftime and winning three consecutive bowl games for the first time in the program's history.
Virginia Tech finished the season ranked #16 in both the AP and Coaches Poll. On April 3, 2017, Fuente and Virginia Tech agreed to a contract extension through 2023. Head coaching record YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsCoaches #AP ° (2012)4–84–4T–3rd (East) (2013–2015)3–91–7T–9th10–37–1T–1stW25259–35–33rd (West).Memphis:26–2317–15.
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Did not coach bowl game (2016–present)10–46–21st (Coastal)W16169–45–32nd (Coastal)L25246–74–4T–3rd (Coastal)LVirginia Tech:25–1515–9Total:51–38National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth. #Rankings from final.
°Rankings from final.Coaching tree Assistant coaches under Justin Fuente who became NCAA head coaches:.: (2016–present)References. December 16, 1999.
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