Dennis Fitzgerald

Dennis Fitzgerald
Dennis Fitzgerald, 1960
Biographical details
Born(1936-03-13)March 13, 1936
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJanuary 14, 2001(2001-01-14) (aged 64)
Allison Park, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Playing career
1959–1960Michigan
Position(s)Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1963–1968Michigan (assistant)
1969–1970Kentucky (DC)
1971–1974Kent State (DC)
1975–1977Kent State
1978–1980Syracuse (DC)
1981Tulane (DC)
1982–1986Pittsburgh Steelers (LB)
1987–1988Pittsburgh Steelers (ST)
1992Las Vegas Aces (DC)
1994–1996Grand Valley State (assistant)
1995–1996Albany Firebirds (DC)
1997James Madison (assistant)
1998–1999Albany Firebirds (DC)
Head coaching record
Overall18–16

Joseph Dennis Fitzgerald (March 13, 1936 – January 14, 2001) was an American freestyle wrestler and football player and coach. Fitzgerald played college football as a halfback at the University of Michigan and was selected as named the most valuable player on the 1960 Michigan Wolverines football team. He holds the University of Michigan record for the longest kickoff return at 99 yards. Fitzgerald also competed as a wrestler, winning Big Ten Conference championships in 1960 and 1961 and winning a gold medal representing the United States as the 1963 Pan American Games in São Paulo.

Fitzgerald spent more than 35 years working as a football coach for several university and professional football teams. He held assistant coaching positions at, among others, the University of Michigan, University of Kentucky, Syracuse University, Tulane University and Grand Valley State University. He was the head football coach at Kent State University from 1975 to 1977 and spent seven years (1982–1988) as an assistant coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers under head coach Chuck Noll. His final coaching position was as the defensive coordinator for the Albany Firebirds of the Arena Football League.