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Mike Houston was born on 15 November, 1971 in Franklin, NC, is an American football coach. At 49 years old, Mike Houston height not available right now. We will update Mike Houston's height soon as possible.

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Mike Houston Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November 1971
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Franklin, NC
Nationality NC

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He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Mike Houston worth at the age of 51 years old? Mike Houston’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from NC. We have estimated Mike Houston's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

2018

Houston became the Pirates' 22nd head coach on December 4, 2018.

2016

On January 18, 2016, Houston was named as head coach of the Dukes football program. Houston had a successful tenure as head coach of the Dukes as he led them to three NCS Playoff appearances and two national title game appearances. In 2016 Houston guided the Dukes to a 14-1 record and the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS Football Championship following a 28-14 win over No. 13 Youngstown State. In 2017, Houston led JMU to a 14-1 record and an appearance in the national title game where the Dukes had their only loss of the season as they were beaten by North Dakota State 17-13.

2014

Houston was hired as the 24th head coach at The Citadel in January 2014. After a 5–7 opening season, he led the 2015 Bulldogs to their first conference championship since 1992, and only third in program history. They also made their first playoff appearance in 23 years. For his efforts, Houston was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year.

2013

Houston began his coaching career that fall as defensive coordinator at Forbush High School in East Bend, North Carolina, where he remained for two seasons. He moved to the same position at T. C. Roberson High School in Asheville, North Carolina. After five seasons, he was elevated to the head coaching position. In his five years as head coach, he compiled a record of 42–18, including a 5–4 playoff record, and earned the 2002 and 2004 Asheville Citizen-Times Area Coach of the Year awards. In 2004, his team finished the regular season undefeated, falling in the state semifinals and winning the first conference championship in school history. He also served as an assistant coach for the North Carolina team in the 2005 Shrine Bowl, helping lead them to a victory over South Carolina's squad.

2007

In 2007, Houston became defensive coordinator at Lenoir–Rhyne. In his final season as DC, the Bears defense led the South Atlantic Conference in total defense and were fourth in the nation in rushing defense. He was named head coach prior to the 2011 season. In his first season, the Bears finished 7–3, shared the conference title, and earned Houston Coach of the Year honors. The next season, he led the Bears to the Division II playoffs and their first playoff win since 1962 and again earned Coach of the Year honors. In his third and final season, the Bears reached the national championship game, falling 43–28 to undefeated Northwest Missouri State. Houston again was named SAC Coach of the Year and drew interest from several larger programs, as the Bears set an NCAA all-division rushing record.

2006

In 2006, Houston moved to the Division II college ranks, serving as defensive coordinator and Associate Head Coach at Brevard in their first season of football in 56 years. The Tornados won two games while starting a roster entirely composed of true freshmen.

1994

Houston played as a tight end at Mars Hill, where he earned a degree in Biology in 1994.

1971

Michael Glenn Houston (born November 14, 1971) is an American football coach who currently serves as head coach at East Carolina University. He previously won the 2016 FCS championship during his time as the head coach of James Madison. Houston has also served as the head coach of Lenoir–Rhyne and The Citadel.