Bill Lynch

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Bill Lynch
Sport Football
Title Assistant Head Coach
Overall Record 81-67-3
Coaching Stats College Football DataWarehouse
Coaching positions
1985-1989
1990-1992
1993-1994
1995-2002
2004
2005-present
Butler (Head Coach)
Ball State (Offensive Coordinator)
Indiana (Quarterbacks)
Ball State (Head Coach)
DePauw University (Head Coach)
Indiana (Assistant Head Coach)

Bill Lynch is a former college football head coach. He coached the Ball State Cardinals football team from 1995 until 2002. His most successful season was 1996 when the Cardinals participated in the Las Vegas Bowl.

In 2004, Lynch coached the DePauw Tigers football team to an 8-2 record.

Currently, Lynch serves as the Assistant Head Coach for the Indiana Hoosiers. He currently is the interim head coach for the spring season as head coach Terry Hoeppner will sit out due to health reasons and to rest and regain strength.

Preceded by
Paul Schudel
Ball State Cardinals Head Football Coaches
1995-2002
Succeeded by
Brady Hoke

Williams • Wann • Parker • McPhee • Magnabosco • Serdula • Freeman • Louthen • Myers • McClain • Wallace • Schudel • LynchHoke

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