John Snell (American football)
John Snell (born c. 1965) is an American college administrator and former college football coach. He is the associate athletic director for Baldwin Wallace University, a position he has held since 2021. He was the head football coach for the university from 2002 to 2016. Coaching careerSnell graduated from Albion High School in 1983.[1] He began his coaching career with Baldwin–Wallace College—now known as Baldwin Wallace University—under head coach Bob Packard as a student assistant.[2] Following his graduation he coached for Rochester as the running backs coach under head coach Ray Tellier.[2] In 1988, he coached for Rutgers as a graduate assistant helping with running backs alongside Craig Johnson under head coach Dick Anderson from 1988 to 1989 and Doug Graber in 1990.[3][4] In 1991, he coached for Buffalo as the running backs coach under head coach Sam Sanders.[5] In 1993, he rejoined Rochester as the quarterbacks coach under head coach Rich Parrinello.[6] In 1994, Snell returned to his alma mater, Baldwin–Wallace, under Packard and served as quarterbacks coach until 1997. In 1998, he was promoted to offensive coordinator.[7] In 2001, he was promoted to assistant head coach.[1] In 2002, Snell was named interim head football coach following the retirement of Packard.[8] Following the 2002 season he was retained as the full-time head coach.[9] In fifteen seasons with the Yellow Jackets, Snell amassed a career record of 92–60.[10] He was named Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) co-Coach of the Year twice: 2002 after finishing 8–2 and 2006 after finishing 7–3.[1] His best season as head coach came in 2003 as he led the team to a 10–2 record and a playoff win. He resigned following the 2016 season.[11][12] Administrative careerIn 2016, Snell was named assistant athletic director for Baldwin Wallace.[13] In 2020, he served as interim athletic director before becoming the associate athletic director in 2021.[14] Head coaching record
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