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Mark Hendrickson (American football)

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Sport(s)
  
Football

1990–1991
  
Georgia Tech (TE)

1976–1979
  
Northern Iowa

Name
  
Mark Hendrickson


1983–1986
  
Georgia Tech (RB/WR)

Role
  
American football

1987–1989
  
Georgia Tech (LC/ST)

Positions
  
Wide receiver

Alma mater
  
University of Northern Iowa

Education
  
University of Northern Iowa

Mark Hendrickson is an American football coach and former player with the University of Northern Iowa. He was the head football coach at the Western Illinois University from 2008 until his firing on November 20, 2012.

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Coaching career

Hendrickson's first coaching job was at Georgia Tech as an assistant to Bill Curry in 1983. As part of the Georgia Tech coaching staff, Hendrickson won a national championship in 1990. In 1992, he was hired at the University of Iowa as an assistant to Hayden Fry. Following a brief stint at Southeast Missouri State University, he returned to Iowa, and was shortly thereafter hired as an assistant at Western Illinois. Hendrickson served as Offensive Coordinator from 1999 to 2007. While part of the Leatherneck coaching staff, WIU appeared in the playoffs in 2000, 2002, and 2003. He was named acting head coach in 2008, and later head coach in 2009. Hendrickson led the Leathernecks to the Division I FCS playoffs in 2010, where they won over Coastal Carolina and lost to #2 Appalachian State. The 2010 Leathernecks ended the 2010 season #17 in the Sports Network final poll and #20 in the FCS Coaches poll. Hendrickson finished second in the final voting for the 2010 Eddie Robinson Award, awarded by The Sports Network.

Personal life

Hendrickson and his wife, Ericka, have three children.

References

Mark Hendrickson (American football) Wikipedia