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Lee Owens (born July 17, 1956) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Akron from 1995 to 2003 and Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio from 2004 to 2022, compiled a career college football coaching record of 177–122.
Lee Owens, one of only three head football coaches Ashland College/University has had since 1959, announced his retirement on Friday (Dec. 2) afternoon at a press conference in the VIP Room in the Robert Troop Center.
1992 Media Guide: Lee Owens is the newest Member of John Cooper’s coaching staff. Following a meteoric rise to the top of the Ohio high school coaching ranks, the 35-year-ald Owens was named last spring to coach the Buckeyes” tackles and tight ends.
Owens’ record as a college head coach is 167-120. His record at AU is 127-59 (.683). At Ashland, Owens is second in career wins, and first in career winning percentage (minimum 50 games). The Owens Era at Akron was one of the most thrilling tenures in school history.
Ashland University football coach Lee Owens announced Friday his retirement after leading the Eagles for the past 19 seasons. Owens spoke at a press conference in the VIP Room in the Robert...
Owens is the only Ashland head football coach to lead his team to multiple NCAA postseason appearances, as well as the only one to win an NCAA playoff game.
The Ashland University campus, community and football team are set to say goodbye to their head coach, Lee Owens, after serving the program as their head coach since 2004.
Lee Owens, head football coach of the Ashland University Eagles, announced his retirement on Friday afternoon. Owens just completed his 18th season with the Eagles, taking Ashland to a 10-2 record, an outright Great Midwest Athletic Conference Championship and a playoff win over Notre Dame College.
Former Ashland University Football coach, Lee Owens, is going into the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Owens, who spent 19 years at AU, and had winning percentage of close to 70%, along with 4 conference titles and 6 playoff appearances, actually coached 11 years at the high school level.
With a history of turning losing programs around and achieving a reputation as a winner, Lee offers the best in team development and leadership. 226 Career Wins. 16 Championship Seasons. 17 'Coach of the Year' Awards. Head Coach - Ashland University. Head Coach - University of Akron. Assistant Coach - The Ohio State University