Chuck Mills
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Chuck Mills was the head American football coach at Utah State University from 1967-1972 and Wake Forest from 1973-1977.[1] He is notorious for his terrible stretch at Wake Forest where he went 11-43-1, including three one-win seasons.
While his record may not have been stellar at WFU, he treated people with dignity and respect. He has written an insightful book entitled The Fifth Down: Football Thoughts and Other Things.
He was an assistant coach with the Kansas City Chiefs, and is currently a consultant with the Hawaiian Islanders of Arena Football 2.
Chuck resides in Hawaii and recently organized a major gathering for all the players he ever coached.
He also works at AIU Online University. His co-workers jocularly refer to him as "The Chuckernator."
Chuck's Notable Quotes:
- "When it comes to football, God is prejudiced - toward big, fast kids."
- "Kiss the fat lady on the lips when she sings."
- "My halftime speeches always went a great deal better when I had good players."
- "There are three important things in life: Family and football."
Preceded by Tom Harper |
Wake Forest University Head American Football Coaches 1973- 1977 |
Succeeded by John Mackovic |