Dan MacNeill enters his 11th season as SUNY Cortland’s head football coach in 2007. His teams are a combined 61-41 and have made five postseason appearances, including two NCAA tournament showings.
Last season, MacNeill guided the Red Dragons to a 9-2 record and an ECAC Division III Northeast Bowl bid. Cortland tied for first in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) with a 6-1 record. In 2005, MacNeill led the Red Dragons to a 7-2 regular-season record, including an NJAC co-title with a 5-1 record. Cortland earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Division III playoffs and finished the season 7-3. Cortland’s other NCAA appearance under MacNeill came during an 8-3 campaign in his first season in 1997.
In 2002, MacNeill led Cortland to a 9-2 mark -- the most wins at the school since 1990 -- and the ECAC Division III Northwest title. The team also placed second in the NJAC with a 4-2 record. In 2003, Cortland finished the regular season with a 5-4 mark before losing in the ECAC Northwest championship game.
Among MacNeill’s other highlights at Cortland are a 32-31 win over nationally second-ranked and eventual national semifinalist Rowan University in the 2001 season and six victories against rival Ithaca College in the annual “Cortaca Jug” game.
MacNeill has coached 12 All-Americans, 47 All-East and 42 All-ECAC players at Cortland. Those players included defensive tackle Adam Haas, who was a Gagliardi Trophy national Player of the Year finalist in 2006, and Omar Darling, the 1997 ECAC Upstate New York Player of the Year. In addition, his players have earned 92 All-NJAC honors since the program joined the league in 2000, highlighted by the selection of defensive tackle Adam Haas as the 2005 NJAC Defensive Player of the Year.
An assistant coach at Division I-AA Villanova University from 1984-1996, MacNeill is Cortland’s 11th head coach since the school’s modern era of football began in 1924. MacNeill served as linebackers coach at Villanova and was the team’s defensive coordinator from 1988-96. One of the nation’s top defensive coaches, MacNeill’s charges consistently ranked among the best defensive teams in the Yankee Conference. His 1991 squad finished the year first nationally in scoring defense, second in total defense and fifth in rushing defense while leading the Yankee Conference in every defensive category. The Wildcats placed first nationally in rushing defense in 1992. In 1996, Villanova finished 8-4 and earned a berth in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.
While at Villanova, MacNeill coached three AFCA/Kodak First Team All-Americans, one Associated Press All-American, six first team All-Yankee Conference performers, six first team All-ECAC selections and one player who went on to the NFL. He received a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from Villanova in 1994.
A 1979 Cortland graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, MacNeill was a four-year Red Dragon letterwinner and three-year starter at linebacker and defensive tackle. He served as a team tri-captain during his senior campaign in 1978. In his last varsity game against Southern Connecticut State, he was credited with 11 unassisted tackles and three quarterback sacks.
MacNeill began his football coaching career as an assistant at Port Byron (N.Y.) Central High School from 1980 to 1982, prior to being named as a graduate assistant coach at Ithaca College. He coached Ithaca’s junior varsity team in 1982 and was in charge of the Bombers’ receivers in 1983.
A native of Walton, N.Y., MacNeill was an all-league defensive end at Walton Central High School as a senior in 1974. MacNeill and his wife, Sherrie, have two daughters -- Mikayla and Maura.