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558:, who had been hired at Division I Stephen F. Austin State University. Bailiff was hired mainly due to his familiarity with the Lone Star Conference as a player, his relationship with Texas high school coaches, and having had success at schools that had traditionally not been football powers. Unlike his previous tenures at Rice and Texas State, Bailiff was taking over an A&M-Commerce program that had deep tradition and that was considered by most Division II football observers to be the best Division II program in Texas. In his first season at Texas A&M-Commerce, he led the Lions to an 11-3 record, finishing 2nd in the Lone Star Conference. The Lions went to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the fifth straight season. In the first round, they avenged their only conference loss by defeating # 3 and undefeated 29: 492: 470:
On February 5, 2004, Bailiff again returned to his alma mater, which by now was known as Texas State University, this time as head coach. In his first season as the Bobcats' head coach, he guided them to a 5–6 record. In 2005, they finished the regular season 9–2 and were
434:, he left coaching and entered the private sector for four years. He returned to coaching in 1988 as a graduate assistant at Southwest Texas and was promoted the next year to a full-time position that he held until he was hired to coach the defensive line at the 511:—only their second bowl appearance in 47 years. The Owls won that game 38–14 for Rice's first 10-win season since 1949, and Bailiff was rewarded with a five-year contract extension. In 2012, Rice returned to bowl action with a win over Air Force in the 2048: 2041: 1551: 1496: 2344: 2034: 2339: 566:
23-3 to send them back to the Region 4 Championship for the second time in 3 years. They were defeated by # 4 Minnesota State-Mankato 42-21 to end their season at 11-3.
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During Bailiff's second season, the Lions went 7-4 overall and 5-2 in Lone Star Conference Play. However, the Lions missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
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After graduating in 1981, Bailiff's first coaching job was in the high school ranks in
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from 2007 to 2017. During his tenure as head coach, the Rice Owls played in four
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In 2022, the Lions made the transition to Division I as a member of the
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After the Lions decided not to compete in football in 2020 amid the
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coach and former player. He was most recently the head coach at
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On December 9, 2018, Bailiff was hired as the head coach at
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from 2019 to 2022; prior to that he was the head coach at
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Players of American football from New Braunfels, Texas
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In 2017, Bailiff was fired after the conclusion of a
430:. After three years coaching the defensive line at 1846: 2340:Douglas MacArthur High School (San Antonio) alumni 2059:Texas A&M–Commerce Lions head football coaches 2286: 16:American football player and coach (born 1958) 2325:Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football coaches 2042: 1832: 1545: 583:. Bailiff stepped down after the 2022 season. 413:. As a senior in 1980, he was team captain. 1419:"Rice proves the smart pick for C-USA title" 1396:"Armed Forces Bowl 2012: Rice vs. Air Force" 475:Champions. They then won two games in the 454:. Following the 2002 season, in which the 2049: 2035: 1839: 1825: 1552: 1538: 27: 1562:Texas State Bobcats head football coaches 1471:"Rice fires football coach David Bailiff" 1443:Anteola, Bryant-Jon (December 24, 2014). 1375:. ESPN. Associated Press. January 2, 2009 545: 379:2013 Conference USA football championship 2355:Players of American football from Dallas 1373:"Rice, Bailiff agree to new 5-year deal" 1317: National championship   490: 483:. In 2006, the Bobcats were again 5–6. 458:defense, led by All-American linebacker 421: 2350:Coaches of American football from Texas 1442: 1394:McDanal, Jonathan (December 29, 2012). 1393: 588: 503:hired Bailiff as head coach, replacing 2287: 1416: 573:, the Lions returned to play in 2021. 2335:High school football coaches in Texas 2030: 1820: 1533: 1300: 1285: 1119: 731: 393:Bailiff played for three years as an 377:, winning three of them, and won the 2330:Texas State Bobcats football coaches 1469:Hill, Glynn A. 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head coach
Texas State
Sun Belt
Dallas, Texas
Southwest Texas State
Offensive lineman
HC
New Braunfels HS (TX)
Southwest Texas State
GA
New Mexico
DC
TCU
Texas State
Rice
Texas A&M–Commerce
Southland
C-USA
C-USA West Division
C-USA Coach of the Year
American football
Texas A&M University–Commerce
Rice University
Houston, Texas
bowl games
2013 Conference USA football championship
Texas State University
offensive lineman
tight end

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