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Milne Named AFCA National Coach of the Year

Milne Named AFCA National Coach of the Year

Release courtesy of Muhlenberg Athletic Communications

Muhlenberg head football coach has been named the Division III National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). 

Milne was presented with the AFCA award at the group's annual convention in Nashville, Tennessee, along with the FCS, Division II and NAIA national coaches of the year. Milne won the award in just his second season as head coach; no Division III coach has ever been named national coach of the year following his first season.

Milne is believed to be the first coach in any sport at Muhlenberg to be named national coach of the year.

Milne coached the Mules to their best season ever in 2019. They set a school record with 13 wins and reached as high as No. 4 in the Division III polls, ending the year ranked No. 5 by the AFCA and No. 7 by D3football.com. Muhlenberg finished the regular season undefeated for the first time since 2007 and claimed its first outright Centennial Conference title since 2008.

Muhlenberg's lone loss was to eventual national champion North Central in the NCAA "Final Four." During their run, the Mules became the first team in Division III history to record shutouts in their NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games.

Milne has a record of 24-3 in his two years, leading the Mules to the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time in 2018 and the NCAA semifinals for the first time in 2019. Muhlenberg finished both seasons ranked in the top 10 in Division III, and Milne was named Centennial Conference coach of the year both seasons.