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Greg Debeljak was born on 9 April, 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio. U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1965). Discover Greg Debeljak's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Born 9 April, 1965
Birthday 9 April
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio. U.S.
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Greg Debeljak is an American football coach and former player.

1955

Case Western Reserve was a founding member of the PAC in 1955 but left for the North Coast Athletic Conference in 1984.

They joined the UAA two years later.

1986

With Debeljak as offensive coordinator, the Case Western Reserve Spartans saw their first "back-to-back-to-back" .500 seasons since 1986.

1988

Debeljak spent two seasons as a graduate assistant for the Blue Streaks following his graduation in 1988.

1998

He then spent eight years as a quarterbacks and wide receivers coach before becoming the team's offensive coordinator in 1998.

Most notably, he recruited Josh McDaniels.

2001

After 12 seasons as an assistant for John Carroll, Debeljak was hired as an offensive coordinator by the neighboring Case Western Reserve University in 2001.

2002

The Spartans saw success in the national ratings as well finishing in the top tree for both total offense and passing offense in 2002.

2004

He is the head football coach at Case Western Reserve University, a position he has held since 2004.

Debeljak and his Spartans compete at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference and University Athletic Association.

Debeljak graduated from Mentor High School and earned his bachelor's degree from John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio.

He was a two-sport athlete in college, competing on both the basketball and football teams.

Debeljak played multiple positions for the Blue Streaks including defensive back, wide receiver and quarterback.

He earned all-conference honors as a defensive back.

As a basketball player, Debeljak helped his team claim two Presidents' Athletic Conference titles.

He also set the school record for most assists in a single game with 13.

In February 2004, head coach Joe Perella resigned after three seasons with the program.

The university subsequently selected Debeljak as the new head coach of Case Western football.

Debeljak was named head football coach at Case Western Reserve on March 24, 2004 after serving the previous three seasons as offensive coordinator for the program.

2005

The Spartans played their home games at Brush High School's Korb Field in nearby Lyndhurst, Ohio while the DiSanto Field was under construction, which would be completed for the 2005 season.

2006

Debeljak had a rough start in his early years at Case Western but found significant success in the seasons following 2006.

In his first year as head coach, Debeljak led the Spartans to a 5–5 overall record and 2–1 mark in University Athletic Association (UAA) play.

This loss ended the Spartans' 38 game regular season winning streak going back to the final game of the 2006 campaign.

2007

After a disappointing season the previous year, Debeljak and his team found success in 2007.

The Spartans went undefeated in conference play and 11–1 overall with an appearance in the second Round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

The 2007 Case Western season ended with a 38–23 loss to the Wabash Little Giants.

Debeljak was selected as one of five finalists for the NCAA Division III Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award in 2007.

2008

The Spartans carried their success into the 2008 campaign with an undefeated regular season and a second consecutive UAA Title.

Debeljak's achievements earned him the "Lee Tressel Ohio College Coach of the Year Award" in 2008.

He was again a finalist for the NCAA Division III Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award.

2009

The 2009 Case Western team saw continued success with another undefeated regular season and their third straight conference championship.

The Spartants repeated their record of 10–1 from the previous season and lost in the first round of the NCAA Division III playoffs.

Case Western Reserve ended their regular season with a seventh-place ranking in the final American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) regular season poll—their highest regular season finish under Debeljak.

Debeljak was again selected as one of five finalists for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award.

2010

On October 30 of 2010, the Case Western Spartans lost to the Chicago Maroons at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field.

The 2010 season ended on November 11 with a fourth straight win over rival Carnegie Mellon.

2011

The 2011 Case Western team ended with another win over Carnegie Mellon and a 9–1 overall record.

The Spartans went undefeated in conference play and claimed their fourth UAA title in five years.

On December 13, 2011, after 27 years with the University Athletic Association, the Case Western Reserve Spartans announced they would join the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) prior to the start of the 2014 season.