Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sewanee hires former MTSU football coach

- BY DAVID PASCHALL STAFF WRITER

“I, and my energetic staff, look forward to expanding the Sewanee football reputation with pride and winning.”

– ANDY MCCOLLUM

Andy McCollum, who guided Middle Tennessee State University during its transition from the Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n to the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n more than two decades ago, has been named the 32nd head coach in Sewanee history.

Sewanee, also known as the University of the South, was among the 13 charter members of the Southeaste­rn Conference in 1933 but left the league after the 1940 season and now competes in NCAA Division III and the Southern Athletic Associatio­n.

“I am looking forward to representi­ng the University of the South as the head football coach with tremendous energy and enthusiasm in the opportunit­ies the Sewanee culture provides for the student-athlete and the campus community,”

McCollum said through a release. “Sewanee has an excellent reputation for its tremendous educationa­l, cultural, and environmen­tal opportunit­ies.

“I, and my energetic staff, look forward to expanding the Sewanee football reputation with pride and winning.”

McCollum, who turns 64 next month, was MTSU’s coach from 1999-2005, leading the Blue Raiders to a 6-5 record during their FBS debut season in 2000 and to an 8-3 record the following year. MTSU’s 2001 team opened with a 37-28 win at Vanderbilt and tied for the Sun Belt Conference championsh­ip with North Texas.

The Blue Raiders would win all three meetings against Vanderbilt during McCollum’s tenure and lost close calls at Alabama (39-34) in 2002 and at Missouri (41-40) in 2003. His opportunit­y to take over in Murfreesbo­ro came after five seasons as a Baylor University defensive assistant, and he was let go from MTSU after compiling a 34-45 record.

McCollum worked as a scout for the Tennessee Titans in 2006 and as North Carolina State’s linebacker­s coach from 2007-09 before serving

as a Georgia Tech defensive assistant under Paul Johnson from 2010-18. He was Western Carolina’s defensive coordinato­r in 2020 and spent the past two seasons as a senior defensive analyst at the University of Buffalo.

“In the long and storied tradition of Sewanee Athletics, our coaches have always been teachers and educators first, but they are also mentors, advisors, and leaders in our campus community,” Tigers athletic director John Shackelfor­d said in the release. “In Coach Andy McCollum, we have found a walking bear hug that embraces challenges as opportunit­ies and solves those problems by loving his students harder — with the care of a parent, the steady discipline of a school principal, and the wisdom that comes with a lifetime of experience. The student-athletes who will represent Sewanee on the field will know that the wind is at their back, because ‘Hurricane Andy’ has landed on the mountain.”

Sewanee will begin the McCollum era against visiting Maryville College on Sept. 2.

 ?? SEWANEE ATHLETICS PHOTO ?? New Sewanee football coach Andy McCollum guided Middle Tennessee State during its transition from a Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n program to a Football Bowl Subdivisio­n participan­t.
SEWANEE ATHLETICS PHOTO New Sewanee football coach Andy McCollum guided Middle Tennessee State during its transition from a Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n program to a Football Bowl Subdivisio­n participan­t.

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