I like big lists and I can not lie. Here are the best coaches in the conference.
1. Adam Dorrel — Central Oklahoma
1. Adam Dorrel — Central Oklahoma
- The "Gold Standard": His profile is centered on his status as one of the most successful coaches in D-II history. He is the only active MIAA coach with three National Titles (2013, 2015, 2016) as a head coach.
- Unprecedented Win Streaks: At Northwest Missouri, he led the team to thirty consecutive wins and three undefeated seasons.
- The UCO Turnaround: He took a middle-of-the-pack UCO team to their first MIAA title in program history in 2024.
- Coaching Awards: 3x AFCA National Coach of the Year; 4x AFCA Regional Coach of the Year; 3x MIAA Coach of the Year (2013, 2016, 2024).
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 28–18
- Overall Head Coach Record: 123–58
- The Return of a Legend: A former Bearcat QB who went 24–2 as a starter and won two National Championships as a player.
- Offensive Architecture: Architect of the Central Missouri offense (2015–19) that led the nation in total offense (547.5 ypg).
- FBS Pedigree: Helped lead Tulane to a Cotton Bowl victory over USC as their pass game coordinator.
- Coaching Awards: 2025 MIAA Coach of the Year; 2025 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 9–3
- Overall Head Coach Record: 16–7
- Historic Stability: The winningest coach in FHSU history. He transformed a struggling program into a consistent Top-25 powerhouse over the last 13 years.
- The 2017 Breakthrough: Highlighted by an 11–0 undefeated regular season in 2017.
- Defensive Roots: Before FHSU, he spent 9 seasons at Washburn as the DC, helping them win their first-ever MIAA title in 2005.
- Coaching Awards: 2x MIAA Coach of the Year (2017, 2018); 2017 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 95–63
- Overall Head Coach Record: 95–63
- Defensive Mastermind: As DC in 2022, his defense led the MIAA in scoring defense (14.1 ppg).
- Winning Percentage: Has maintained an elite .750 winning percentage since taking over as Head Coach.
- National Playing Career: An All-American at Augustana, leading all of college football with 13 interceptions in 2005.
- Coaching Awards: Part of the 2022 & 2024 MIAA Coaching Staff of the Year; 2025 MIAA Co-Champion.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 18–6
- Overall Head Coach Record: 18–6
- The Offensive Genius: Led the nation in nearly every offensive category in 2023.
- Quarterback Guru: Developed Zach Zebrowski, who set the all-time D-II record for passing touchdowns (61) in a single season.
- MIAA Pedigree: Former star player at Northwest Missouri and previously the head coach at Nebraska-Kearney.
- Coaching Awards: 2023 MIAA Coach of the Year; 2023 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 29–18
- Overall Head Coach Record: 30–39
- The Dean of the MIAA: The winningest coach in Emporia State history and ranks 5th all-time in career wins among all MIAA coaches.
- Postseason Prowess: Led ESU to the postseason seven times, including a run to the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2015.
- Dual-Success: Previously the HC at Northeastern State, where he led them to the NCAA Semifinals in 2000.
- Coaching Awards: 2010 MIAA Coach of the Year; 2015 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year; 2x Lone Star COTY.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 118–90
- Overall Head Coach Record: 169–99
- The Power-5 Recruiter: Key assistant at Nebraska and UCF (part of the 13–0 Peach Bowl championship staff).
- Head Coaching Breadth: Has been a head coach at five different institutions, spanning JUCO and D-II.
- Coaching Awards: 2x KCAC Coach of the Year; Recognized as a Top 25 National Recruiter by Rivals.com.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 9–13
- Overall Head Coach Record: 68–102
- The Turnaround Specialist: Led Missouri S&T to their first 10-win season in decades and turned Southeastern Oklahoma State into a 9-win team.
- The Griffon Connection: Was the OC at Missouri Western during their "Golden Era" (2007–2012).
- Coaching Awards: 2018 GLVC Coach of the Year; 2021 GAC Coach of the Year.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 15–19
- Overall Head Coach Record: 68–67
- The All-American Linebacker: Washburn’s all-time leading tackler and was a First Team All-American as a player.
- Defensive Coordinator Tenure: Spent 11 seasons as DC, with units consistently in the Top 25 nationally for takeaways.
- Coaching Awards: 2009 MIAA Defensive Player of the Year (Player); 2024 MIAA Coaching Staff member.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 3–8
- Overall Head Coach Record: 3–8
- The Trailblazer: The first African American head coach in MIAA history and a Joplin native/former MSSU player.
- Cultural Shift: Credited with improving program discipline and community engagement in a historically difficult rebuild.
- Coaching Awards: Missouri State Senate Resolution for leadership; 2023 "Trailblazer" recognition.
- The Records:
- Record at Current School: 19–38
- Overall Head Coach Record: 19–38

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