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Fincham announces retirement from Wittenberg

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After amassing an impressive record, including a career win percentage of .815 and 10 NCAC Coach of the Year designations, Joe Fincham, a staple on the Tiger sidelines since taking the top spot in 1996, will make his 25th season as Wittenberg's head football coach his last.

Fincham, who is currently ranked 9th in win percentage and 10th in total victories among active football coaches across all divisions, formally announced his retirement from Wittenberg to his staff and team on Nov. 18, five days after the 2021 regular season concluded.

Former Capital head coach Jim Collins, a Wittenberg alumnus, has been named head coach at Wittenberg. Collins, a Wittenberg grad, was head coach at Division II Saginaw Valley State and offensive coordinator at Dayton after leaving Capital.

"Joe Fincham is the winningest coach in the tradition-rich history of Wittenberg University football," said Brian Agler, vice president and director of athletics and recreation. "His long tenure brought conference championships and other on-field success to our university. He has also impacted numerous lives of student-athletes. We wish Joe, Rita, and their children, Mack, Samantha, and Annie, the best as he begins this exciting new chapter."

For a quarter of a century, Fincham has built upon Wittenberg's proud athletics tradition, leading the Tigers to an overall record of 224-51, including a North Coast Athletic Conference-best 165-24 record during that time. Three years ago, Fincham also became the 86th head coach in NCAA history to surpass the 200-win mark and the 26th Division III coach to do so. Only 44 coaches, including Fincham, have managed to achieve this distinction at one institution. With that accomplishment, he joined the likes of Woody Hayes, Bear Bryant, and John Gagliardi on the eye-popping short list of coaches.

Additionally, Fincham's teams have captured 14 NCAC titles, and Wittenberg has reached the Division III playoffs 14 times during his tenure as head coach. Along with his NCAC Coach of the Year awards, Fincham has earned numerous coaching honors including the American Football Coaches Association Regional Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2009. His teams have also produced 77 All Americans, and in his dual role as offensive line coach, he has tutored 11 All-America offensive linemen. Moreover, he led the Tiger football program to its 600th all-time victory in 1999 and its 700th all-time victory in 2011.

"Joe has undoubtedly cemented his legacy on the Tiger gridiron," said Wittenberg president Mike Frandsen. "Generations of Tigers credit Joe with their success on and off the field. We recognize the importance of moving swiftly to fill this position and have already begun the process to ensure a seamless transition."

A native of Williamstown, W.Va., Fincham was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Ohio University. He served as team captain in 1986. A 1988 graduate of OU, Fincham received a scholar-athlete award from the university and earned a master's degree from the school as well. Fincham's previous coaching experience includes two years as a graduate assistant at OU and one season as offensive coordinator at Urbana.

Twenty-five years ago, Fincham was considered an ideal choice to take over Wittenberg's coaching reins when hired in March 1996 after serving as an assistant for six years at Wittenberg. As an assistant, Fincham was an integral part of teams that posted a combined record of 47-12-1 (.797), won two North Coast Athletic Conference championships and made an appearance in the 1995 NCAA Division III playoffs. Throughout his tenure, he has successfully upheld the unmatched winning tradition established by the previous coaches of the "modern era" of Tiger football: National College Football Hall of Famers Bill Edwards and Dave Maurer, along with Ron Murphy, and Doug Neibuhr.

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