Joe Loth
Joe Loth (born January 17, 1967) is head football coach for Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut. He has two sons named Zachary and Tyler, and his wife is named Keri. In eight seasons as head football coach for Otterbein University, his previous head coaching job, he compiled a record of 46–35, including a 7–3 (6–3 OAC) record in 2005—the first winning season for Otterbein since 1999 and only the second since 1982. That year they also beat their rival, Capital University, who had qualified for the NCAA Division III playoffs. He has the highest winning percentage in Otterbein history for any coach who has coached at least three seasons. The Cardinals finished second in the OAC in 2009, 8–2 overall and 7–2. In 2008 they went 9–2 overall and 8–1 in the OAC. They advanc
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Joe Loth
Joe Loth (born January 17, 1967) is head football coach for Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Connecticut. He has two sons named Zachary and Tyler, and his wife is named Keri. In eight seasons as head football coach for Otterbein University, his previous head coaching job, he compiled a record of 46–35, including a 7–3 (6–3 OAC) record in 2005—the first winning season for Otterbein since 1999 and only the second since 1982. That year they also beat their rival, Capital University, who had qualified for the NCAA Division III playoffs. He has the highest winning percentage in Otterbein history for any coach who has coached at least three seasons. The Cardinals finished second in the OAC in 2009, 8–2 overall and 7–2. In 2008 they went 9–2 overall and 8–1 in the OAC. They advanc
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Joe Loth (born January 17, 196 ...... leader in interceptions (13).
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