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Mitch Browning is an Offensive line coach for the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football league. Mitch Browning was Born December 30, 1956 in Perrysville, Ohio. He is married to the former Jane Grey Baldwin. Graduate of Loudonville HS in Loudonville, Ohio. Browning then attended Capital (Ohio) University, 1979.
Coaching Experience • 2023 Offensive Coordinator/ offensive line Frisco Fighters
• 2022 Offensive Coordinator/ offensive line Ohio Force
• 2019-21 Offensive Coordinator/ Head coach Baker university
• 2016-18 Offensive Coordinator Toronto Argonauts
• 2014-15 Offensive line Rutgers
• 2013 Assistent Head Coach/Offensive line Davidson
• 2012 Tight ends and Backs Ashland
• 2010-11 Offensive line Arkon
• 2009 Co-offensive line Tennessee
• 2008 Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Tackles Syracuse
• 2005-06 Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Tackles Minnesota
• 2000-04 Co-offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Tackles Minnesota
• 1999 Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator Minnesota
• 1997-98 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Minnesota
• 1995-96 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Kansas
• 1991-94 Linebackers Kansas
• 1988-90 Defensive Backs Kansas
• 1985-87 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Tight Ends Kent State
• 1983-84 Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Kent State
• 1982 Graduate Assistant/Wide Receivers Ohio State
• 1980-81 Part-Time Assistant/Wide Receivers North Carolina
• 1979 Graduate Assistant/Defensive backs Miami (Ohio)
Championships And Bowl Games As A Coach
· 2006 Insight Bowl, Minnesota
· 2005 Music City Bowl, Minnesota
· 2004 Music City Bowl, Minnesota
· 2003 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl, Minnesota
· 2002 Music City Bowl, Minnesota
· 2000 Micronpc.com Bowl, Minnesota
· 1999 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl, Minnesota
· 1992 Aloha Bowl, Kansas
· 1995 Aloha Bowl, Kansas
· 1982 Holiday Bowl, Ohio State
Prominent Players Coached · Minnesota: Marion Barber III (Dallas Cowboys); Laurence Maroney (New England Patriots); Matt Spaeth, 2006 All-American and Mackey Award Winner, (Pittsburgh Steelers); Ben Utecht (Indianapolis Colts); North Carolina State: Mike Quick, five-time NFL All-Pro selection, (Philadelphia Eagles), JD Woods (Baker university) 4 time All American, NAIA leader for career touchdowns and yards.