Chuck Denune

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Chuck Denune
Biographical details
Bornc.1976 (age 4748)
Alma mater Heidelberg University (OH) (1998)
Playing career
1993–1996 Heidelberg
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1997 Heidelberg (GA)
1998–2000 Bridgewater State (GA)
2001–2004Bridgewater State (RB/WR/DB/OL)
2005–2015Bridgewater State
Head coaching record
Overall75–37
Bowls2–5
Tournaments0–1 (NCAA D-III playoffs)

Charles Denune (born c.1976) is an American former college football coach. He most recently was the head coach for the Bridgewater State Bears football team from 2005 to 2015. [1] [2] He played college football for Heidelberg. [3]

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Denune resigned from his head coaching position at Bridgewater State amidst his arrest for domestic assault in 2016. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Bridgewater State Bears (New England Football Conference)(2005–2012)
2005 Bridgewater State9–15–12nd (Bogan)W ECAC Northeast Bowl
2006 Bridgewater State8–26–12nd (Bogan)W ECAC North Atlantic Bowl
2007 Bridgewater State6–45–22nd (Bogan)L ECAC North Atlantic Bowl
2008 Bridgewater State7–36–1T–1st (Bogan)
2009 Bridgewater State7–35–2T–2nd (Bogan)
2010 Bridgewater State5–53–4T–5th (Bogan)
2011 Bridgewater State7–35–2T–2nd (Bogan)L ECAC Northeast Bowl
2012 Bridgewater State9–26–12nd (Bogan)L NCAA Division III First Round
Bridgewater State Bears (Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference)(2013–2015)
2013 Bridgewater State6–45–3T–3rd
2014 Bridgewater State4–63–5T–6th
2015 Bridgewater State7–46–2T–2ndL ECAC Legacy Bowl
Bridgewater State:75–3755–24
Total:75–37
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

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