The first couple years of Mike MacIntyre’s tenure as FIU’s head coach haven’t gone as hoped.
The Golden Panthers went 4-8 both in 2022 and 2023, with a collective 3-13 mark against Conference USA teams during that stretch. But FIU hopes to bounce back and put its first winning season together since 2018 this year.
Here’s more information about MacIntyre.
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What’s FIU Head Coach Mike MacIntyre’s Salary?
Mike MacIntyre agreed to a contract extension after the 2022 season that would end after the 2027 season. He made $750,000 in total pay in 2023, according to USA Today.
Mike MacIntyre’s Coaching History
Years | Team | Position |
2022-present | FIU | HC |
2020-21 | Memphis | DC |
2019 | Ole Miss | DC |
2013-18 | Colorado | HC |
2010-12 | San Jose State | HC |
2008-09 | Duke | DC |
2007 | New York Jets | DBs |
2003-06 | Dallas Cowboys | DBs |
2001-02 | Ole Miss | DBs |
1999-2000 | Ole Miss | WRs |
1997-98 | Temple | DBs |
1993-96 | UT Martin | DC |
1992 | Davidson | DC |
1990-91 | Georgia | GA |
What’s FIU Head Coach Mike MacIntyre’s Record?
Mike MacIntyre is 54-81 in the FBS as a head coach. He’s gone 8-16 the past two years at FIU. He was also 30-44 in six years at Colorado and 16-21 in three years at San Jose State.
MacIntyre is 0-1 in bowl games.
How Old Is FIU Head Coach Mike MacIntyre?
Mike MacIntyre is 59 years old.
FIU Head Coach Mike MacIntyre’s Background
MacIntyre has a good amount of experience as a head coach.
Before coming to FIU, MacIntyre was the head coach at Colorado for six years. He was also the head coach for San Jose State for three seasons. Both of those teams reached the AP Top 25 while he was the head coach.
MacIntyre’s time as an assistant was mostly on the defensive side, though he did coach on the offensive side of the ball as well. He was a defensive coordinator at Memphis (2020-21), Ole Miss (2019), Duke (2008-09), UT Martin (1993-96), and Davidson (1992).
He also coached secondaries at the collegiate and pro levels. He worked with defensive backs at Temple (1997-98 and 2001-02) as well as with the Dallas Cowboys (2003-06) and the New York Jets (2007). He coached wide receivers at Ole Miss from 1999-2000. He began his coaching career at Georgia as a graduate assistant in 1990.