Garin Higgins
- January 10, 2024
- Football Coach
Quick Facts
Full Name | Garin Higgins |
Occupation | Football Coach |
Date Of Birth | Oct 11, 1968(1968-10-11) |
Age | 56 |
Birthplace | Blackwell |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Oklahoma |
Horoscope | Libra |
Garin Higgins Biography
Name | Garin Higgins |
Birthday | Oct 11 |
Birth Year | 1968 |
Place Of Birth | Blackwell |
Home Town | Oklahoma |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Garin Higgins is one of the most popular and richest Football Coach who was born on October 11, 1968 in Blackwell, Oklahoma, United States.
Garin Higgins (born October 11, 1968) is an American football college coach and former player. Higgins is the head football coach at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas, a position he has held since the 2007 season. Higgins previously served as the head football coach at Northwestern Oklahoma State University from 2000 to 2004. His Northwestern Oklahoma State Rangers finished as runners-up in the NAIA Football National Championship in 2000 and
- Higgins worked as co-offensive coordinator at Minnesota State University, Mankato and offensive coordinator at Northeastern State University in 2006.
During his third year as head coach of the Hornets, Higgins led his team to the program’s lowest overall winning record since 1980 – 2–8. The next season, however, Higgins turned the program around and finished the next two seasons 5–6 overall, and 3–6 in conference play.
Garin Higgins Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Football Coach |
House | Living in own house. |
Garin Higgins is one of the richest Football Coach from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Garin Higgins 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Higgins was born in Blackwell, Oklahoma, on October 11, 1968, where he was an all-state quarterback for the Blackwell High School football team. After graduating high school in 1987, Higgins attended Emporia State University, where he was the quarterback for the football team. While at Emporia State, Higgins helped lead the team to the 1989 NAIA championship game where they lost to Carson–Newman.
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The following season in 2003, the Rangers won their fifth straight conference championship and advanced finished the season with an overall record of 11–2, 5–0 in conference play earning the runners-up in the NAIA. In 2004, Higgins’ last season with the Rangers, the team won their sixth straight conference championship finishing the season in the first round of the NAIA postseason and an overall record of 9–2, 7–0 in conference play. Higgins finished his career at NWOSU with an overall record of 51–9, 25–0 in conference play with a winning percentage of .850. On January 5, 2006, Higgins resigned to become the co-offensive coordinator at Minnesota State–Mankato. In 2006, Higgins returned to Northeastern State to serve as the offensive coordinator for one season.
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Starting in his tenth season with the Hornets, Higgins began the season with Northwest Missouri State – the first time two nationally ranked teams kicked off the football season inside Francis G. Welch Stadium since it opened in
- After Wilson graduated, the quarterback position was open. Higgins selected a redshirt sophomore who had played in during his freshman year when both Wilson and the back-up quarterback were injured. Emporia State opened the season ranked No. 24 nationally and lost its first game against No. 1 and eventual National Champion Northwest Missouri State. From there, the Hornets won the rest of the regular season play finishing the regular season ranked No. 9 and a 10–1 overall and in conference play record. The Hornets also hosted a NCAA Division II playoff game for the first time in school history (the last playoff game was in 1989 for the NAIA where Higgins was a player). In the first game, the Hornets defeated Minnesota–Duluth 59–26, and ended the season in the second round to Northwest Missouri State 44–13.