Midwestern State's head football coach Bill Maskill announced his retirement after a successful 22-year run, leaving as the program's all-time leader with 160 wins, five Lone Star Conference championships, and nine postseason appearances.

Why It Matters

The retirement of a long-standing head coach with a remarkable record has significant implications for the program's future, player development, and the team's strategic direction.

By the Numbers
  • 160 wins as head coach
  • Five Lone Star Conference championships and nine postseason appearances
State of Play
  • Maskill directed the Mustangs to 19 winning seasons, including 17 consecutive winning years.
  • Under Maskill's leadership, Midwestern State achieved almost eight wins per season, a significant improvement compared to its previous performance.
What's Next

The retirement will likely lead to a significant transition for the football program, including the search for a new head coach and potential changes in team dynamics and strategies.

Bottom Line

The retirement of Bill Maskill marks the end of an era for Midwestern State's football program, leaving a lasting impact on the team's history and shaping the future trajectory of the program.