Dennison, Jim and Sue Scholarship in Football
The Jim and Sue Dennison Scholarship in Football was established to honor the winningest head coach in Zips football history. Established with initial gifts by friends, former student-athletes, and coaches who worked with Jim Dennison, the scholarship will assist student-athletes who personify the ideals of tenacity, determination, and commitment to excellence.
Dennison was head coach of the Zips from 1973 to 1985, leading Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ to the finals of the 1976 NCAA Division II playoffs, and was named the Kodak National Coach of the Year. Dennison, who finished with an 80-62-2 overall record, was named associate athletics director in 1985 before serving as athletics director from 1986 until 1993. As AD, he helped Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ become the first school to transition from NCAA Division I-AA to I-A, and he spearheaded its move to the Mid-American Conference.
Dennison’s philosophy was simple: PMA – Positive Mental Attitude! It has always been his way of life. “Our players believe in themselves and attack obstacles positively with a never-say-die attitude.” A refusal to quit and great determination to succeed became Dennison trademarks.
Dennison built a solid football program based primarily on Ohio-bred players who were solid student-athletes and good citizens. Families trusted their sons to Dennison, a man of his word who stood behind his promises.
The Jim and Sue Dennison Scholarship in Football will go to a student-athlete leader on the Zips football team who displays Positive Mental Attitude and trademark Dennison toughness. It will go to a student-athlete who believes in team above self and presents himself as an example for teammates to follow.
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