MACOMB, Ill. – Western Illinois University Leatherneck Football Acting
Head Coach
Mark Hendrickson has been named head coach of the
Leatherneck squad, according to Tim Van Alstine, director of Western
Illinois Athletics.
Prior to being named acting head coach in September, Hendrickson served
as offensive coordinator for 11 seasons. He also served as acting head
coach for the first seven games of the 2008 season while former Head
Coach
Don Patterson was on medical leave. Hendrickson joined the
Leatherneck coaching staff in 1999 after serving as assistant coach at
the University of Iowa for six years. He has also coached football at
Southeast Missouri State University, Georgia Tech, Clinton (IA) High
School and Cedar Falls (IA) High School.
During his tenure as Western's offensive coordinator, Hendrickson
produced seven of the top 10 scoring teams in the modern era, five of
the top six offensive teams and five of the top 11 passing teams, along
the way tutoring the program's all-time leading rusher and the all-time
leading receiver.
As acting head coach for the first seven games of the 2008 season,
Hendrickson led the Leathernecks to a 5-2 record and a No. 12 national
ranking. Hendrickson, who also coached punters and kickers, developed
Mike Scifres into just the second player in Western's history to earn
three first-team all-conference honors. Hendrickson's 2001 team still
owns the top passing mark in program history (285.5 ypg), while three
other squads hold modern-era records: 2003 scoring offense (36.3 ppg),
2005 total offense (418.2 ypg) and 2007 rushing offense (251.5 ypg).
In 11 years, Hendrickson has helped produce nine 1,000-yard rushers and
two of the program's three 1,000-yard receivers. Most recently, former
Leatherneck
Herb Donaldson became the fourth of Hendrickson's running
backs to lead the league in rushing. Donaldson was a finalist for the
2008 Walter Payton Award, given to the nation's top offensive player in
NCAA Division I FCS Football.
"I'm pleased that
Mark Hendrickson has accepted the position as the
head coach of the Leatherneck football program. He has been a loyal and
committed member of the Western Illinois University family. While there
have certainly been some challenging times for our football program of
late, we have full confidence in Coach Hendrickson's knowledge,
enthusiasm and motivation in leading our football student-athletes on
and off the field," Van Alstine said.
Hendrickson earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the
University of Northern Iowa, where he was a four-year letterwinner and
three-year starter at wide receiver.