Tim Albin has helped Ohio be one of the best teams in the MAC recently.
After a 3-9 record in his first season as Ohio’s head coach in 2021, Albin has led the Bobcats to two 10-win seasons the past couple years. That includes two bowl wins.
Ohio now hopes to win a MAC Championship under Albin’s leadership. Here’s more info about him.
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What’s Ohio Bobcats Head Coach Tim Albin’s Salary?
Tim Albin signed a two-year contract extension last offseason, which means his deal will run through at least 2026. He made $651,500 in total pay in 2023, according to USA Today.
Tim Albin’s Coaching History
Years | Team | Position |
2021-present | Ohio | HC |
2005-20 | Ohio | OC |
2004 | North Dakota St. | OC/RBs |
2003 | Nebraska | Pass Game Coordinator/RBs |
2000-02 | Nebraska | GA |
1997-1999 | NW Oklahoma St. | HC |
1994-96 | NW Oklahoma St. | OC |
1989-93 | Northeastern St. | Assistant |
What’s Ohio Bobcats Head Coach Tim Albin’s Record?
Tim Albin is 23-16 in the FBS as a head coach. That’s all from the past three seasons at Ohio.
Albin is 2-0 in bowl games.
How Old Is Ohio Bobcats Head Coach Tim Albin?
Tim Albin is 58 years old.
Ohio Bobcats Head Coach Tim Albin’s Background
Tim Albin has spent a great deal of his coaching career at Ohio.
Before becoming the Bobcats’ head coach going into the 2021 season, he was the team’s offensive coordinator for 16 years. During that span, he mentored a good number of all-conference and All-American players. He also helped the Bobcats set several school records.
Before going to Ohio, Albin was an offensive coordinator and running backs coach at North Dakota State in 2004. He was at Nebraska for four years, first as a graduate assistant for three years, then as a passing game coordinator and running backs coach in 2003.
He began his coaching career at Northeastern State as an assistant from 1989-93. He then was the offensive coordinator at Northwest Oklahoma State, his alma mater, from 1994-96 and then was the program’s head coach from 1997-99.