Football
Baldwin, Dave

Dave Baldwin
- Title:
- Assistant Coach / Inside Receivers
- Email:
- Dave.Baldwin@oregonstate.edu
- Phone:
- 737-2614

PERSONAL INFO
Hometown: Denver, Colorado
Birthdate: March 22, 1955
Education: Cal State-Northridge (Physical Education & Health Management, 1978) St. Mary’s (M.S. Physical Education Administration, 1986)
Family: Wife, Kathleen; Sons, Sean & Ryan; Daughter, Keiley
Twitter: @CoachBaldwinTD
COACHING RESUME
2017 Oregon State – Tight Ends
2016 Oregon State – Inside Receivers
2015 Oregon State -- Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
2013-14 Colorado State – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2012 Colorado State – Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
2011 Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
2010 Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2009 Utah State – Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers
2007-08 New Mexico – Offensive Coordinator
2003-06 Michigan State – Offensive Coordinator
2002 Baylor – Offensive Coordinator
2001 Cincinnati – Offensive Coordinator
1997-2000 San Jose State – Head Coach
1996 Cal State Northridge – Head Coach
1995 San Jose Junior College – Head Coach
1990-93 Santa Barbara Junior College – Head Coach
1988 Stanford – Passing Game Coordinator
1984-87 Stanford – Wide Receivers
1980-83 San Jose State – Wide Receivers
1979 Cal State Northridge – Secondary
1978 Cal State Northridge – Wide Receivers/Tight Ends
BOWL GAMES
2014 Las Vegas Bowl
2013 Gildan New Mexico Bowl
2011 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
2007 New Mexico Bowl
2003 Alamo Bowl
2001 Motor City Bowl
1995 Santa Cruz County Bowl
1991 Shrine Potato Bowl
1986 Gator Bowl
1981 California Bowl
HONORS
Broyles Award (top asst. coach) nominee in 2013 & ’14
FootballScoop Quarterback Coach of the Year nominee
Western Athletic Conference Offensive Coordinator of the Year in 2011
California Community College Region III Coach of the Year honors in 1991
Western States Conference Coach of the Year in 1991
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Three-year football letterman at Cal State Northridge
OREGON STATE
- WR Victor Bolden Pac-12 Conference Honorable Mention
- OL Josh Mitchell & Isaac Seumalo Pac-12 Conference Honorable Mention
- RB Damien Haskins & OL Will Hopkins & Isaac Seumalo Pac-12 Academic First Team
- TE Brent Vanderveen, OL Drew Clarkson, QB Marcus McMaryion, QB Nick Mitchell, RB Ryan Nall, OL Dustin Stanton Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention
- Named interim head coach Dec. 4, 2014; head coach for Las Vegas Bowl
- Only team in 2014 to have a 4,000-yard passer, 1,700-yard wide receiver & 1,200-yard rusher
- Ranked in the Associated Press top 25
- WR Rachard Higgins AP All-America First Team (broke numerous CSU single season records)/Biletnikoff Award watch list.
- OT Tyler Sambrailo and QB Garrett Grayson 2014 Senior Bowl invitees
- QB Garrett Grayson 2014 Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
- Ranked in the top 25 in 2013 for total offense and scoring
- 2013 school records for points (507) and yards per game (470.8)
- Only team in FBS in 2013 with a 3,500-yard passer and 1,500-yard rusher
- Scored 50-plus points five times in 2013
- Team improved from 100th to 22nd for total offense in 2012.
UTAH STATE
- Rivals WAC Coordinator of the Year in 2011
- Aggies posted their first winning season in 2011 since 1997
- 2011 school records for total offense (5,945 yards), rushing (3,675 yds), points (437) and touchdowns (60) – ranking in top 25 of the nation.
- RB Robert Turbin 2011 Western Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year
- OLs Tyler Larsen and Philip Gapelu WAC First Team; TE Tarren Lloyd WAC Second Team in 2011
- Quarterback Diondre Borel set school single season record for total offense (3,343 yards) in 2009
- Ranked 12th in the nation for offense in 2009 (439.3 yards per game)
NEW MEXICO
- One of only three teams to have a 3,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher and two 1,000-yard receivers in 2007
- Won its first bowl game (New Mexico Bowl) since 1961
- RB Rodney Ferguson & C Erik Cook Mountain West Conference Second Team in 2008
- RB Rodney Ferguson, WR Marcus Smith & OT Devin Clark Mountain West First Team in 2007
- Overall, coached seven Mountain West Conference postseason honorees
MICHIGAN STATE
- QB Drew Stanton one of five finalists for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in 2006
- QB Drew Stanton set school records for completion percentage (.642) and was second in four other categories in 2004
- WR Matt Trannon set MSU record for all-time receptions (148)
BAYLOR
- WR Reggie Newhouse Big 12 Conference Second Team; single season school record for receptions and yards
CINCINNATI
- Finished in top four of four Conference USA offensive categories
- QB Gino Guidugli 2001 Conference USA Freshman of the Year
- WR LaDaris Vann led Conference USA for receptions per game (6.6)
SAN JOSE STATE
- Beat Stanford three times
- Most wins with seven in a single season in 10 years
- Ended TCU’s 12-game win streak
- RB Deonce Whitaker 2000 semifinalist for the Doak Walker Award
- OL Chris Fe’esago Outland Trophy candidate
- RB Deonce Whitaker and OL Chris Fe’esago WAC First Team 2000
- LB Josh Parry two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
- Team went 7-4, first winning season in four years
SANTA ROSA JC/SANTA BARBARA JC
- Produced a 31-21 record in five years as a head coach at the junior college level.
STANFORD/SAN JOSE STATE
- 10-year assistant under head coach Jack Elway
- 1986 Gator Bowl; only bowl game for Stanford in 1980s
- Three winning seasons at San Jose State
- 1981 Pacific Coast Athletic Association title