Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Birthday: September 15
Hometown: Lima, Ohio
Education: Bachelor’s degree (wittenberg, '90); master's degree (Ohio U., ’93)
Family: Wife – Andrea, Children - Nate, Rami and Maggie
Year at West Virginia: 2
Year in Coaching: 19
Playing Career
Three-year starter at defensive back and four-year letterwinner at
Wittenburg
Earned All-America honors as a senior in 1989
Coaching Career
2008: West Virginia (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks)
2003-07: Wake Forest (quarterbacks)
2001-02: Wake Forest (offensive tackles)
1997-00: Ohio (tight ends/offensive tackles)
1995-96: Ohio (fullbacks)
1994: Ohio (video coordinator/administrative assistant)
1992-93: Ohio (offensive graduate assistant)
1991: Hawaii (defensive graduate assistant)
1990: Hamilton (Ohio) Township HS
Bowl Experience (4)
2008: Car Care
2007: Car Care
2007: Orange
2002: Seattle
Coaching Highlights
Has 18 years of collegiate coaching experience with four bowl
appearances
Over the course of his career, he has coached quarterbacks, wide receivers, tight ends, the offensive line and the defensive secondary.
West Virginia
Coached Pat White, who set the NCAA rushing mark by a quarterback (4,490 yards) and was the first starting quarterback in NCAA history to win four bowl games
White set 25 WVU, BIG EAST and NCAA records, including the BIG EAST record for total offense (10,529) and touchdowns responsible for (103)
Offense was ranked No. 15 nationally in rushing yards, No. 28 in pass efficiency and No. 27 in fewest sacks allowed
Wake Forest
Helped guide the Demon Deacons to the 2006 ACC and Orange Bowl
appearance against Louisville
Coached quarterback Riley Skinner in 2007, who led the nation in completion percentage. Skinner broke 11 records as a freshman in 2007
In 2004, coached quarterback Cory Randolph, who was the school’s third-most accurate passer and set the WFU best percentage in a season record (65 percent). Randolph became the third quarterback in ACC history to throw for 300 yards and rush for 100 yards in the same game
Four of the 10 longest passing plays in WFU history were from one of Mullen’s quarterbacks
Oversaw tight end Ray Thomas and fullback Ovie Mughellie, both of whom played professional football.
Mughellie scored 12 touchdowns in 2002, which was the most by a WFU rusher in 30 years
Ohio
Helped guide the Bobcats to their first winning season in 14 years when they finished with an 8-3 record in 1997.
From 1997-2000, Ohio finished no lower than third place in its division of the Mid-American Conference.
The Bobcats finished with a 7-4 record in 2000 and had a third-place finish in the MAC.
Professional Players
West Virginia: Pat White (QB)
Wake Forest: Mark Moroz (OT), Ovie Mughellie (FB), Ray Thomas (TE)
All-American
West Virginia: Pat White (QB/2008)
All-Conference
West Virginia: Pat White (QB/2008)
Wake Forest: Riley Skinner (QB/2006), Mark Moroz (OT/2002), Tim Bennett (OT/2001)
Ohio: Nick Glowacki (OL/1999), Steveland Hookfin (FB/1996), Darren Reese OL/1993)
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