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American football player and coach

Blaise Faggiano
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamUtica
ConferenceEmpire 8
Record90–79
Playing career
1989–1992Ithaca
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1993–1994Albany (GA)
1995–1996Ithaca (DC)
1999–2007St. John Fisher (DC)
2008–presentUtica
Head coaching record
Overall90–79
Bowls2–3
Tournaments1–1 (NCAA D-III playoffs)

Blaise Faggiano is an American college football coach and former player. He is the head football coach for Utica University, a position he has held since 2008.

Faggiano graduated from Ithaca College and was a member of the football team. In 1991 they won the NCAA Division III Football Championship. After Ithaca, Faggiano became a graduate assistant coach at the University at Albany. He then returned to Ithaca in 1995 to coach football.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs AFCA D3
Utica Pioneers (Empire 8) (2008–present)
2008 Utica 3–7 2–4 5th
2009 Utica 4–6 0–5 6th
2010 Utica 5–5 0–5 5th
2011 Utica 5–5 2–5 T–5th
2012 Utica 6–4 4–3 T–3rd
2013 Utica 3–7 1–6 7th
2014 Utica 7–4 5–3 T–3rd L North Central
2015 Utica 4–6 3–5 T–6th
2016 Utica 7–4 5–3 4th L James Lynah
2017 Utica 3–7 2–5 T–5th
2018 Utica 7–4 4–3 T–3rd W Scotty Whitelaw
2019 Utica 5–5 3–3 4th
2020–21 Utica 1–1 1–1 T–1st
2021 Utica 6–5 3–3 4th L Scotty Whitelaw
2022 Utica 10–2 5–1 2nd L NCAA Division III Second Round 22 20
2023 Utica 9–2 4–2 3rd W Clayton Chapman
2024 Utica 5–5 3–4 5th
Utica: 90–79 47–61
Total: 90–79

References

  1. "Blaise Faggiano". Utica. Retrieved February 27, 2010.

External links

Utica Pioneers head football coaches

# denotes interim head coach

Head football coaches of the Empire 8

# denotes interim head coach

1991 Ithaca Bombers football—NCAA Division III national champions
Head coach
Jim Butterfield


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