Mike Hankwitz (born December 14, 1947 in Ludington, Michigan) is the defensive coordinator of the Northwestern Wildcats college football program. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. His head coaching stint was a seven-game interim stretch at the University of Arizona, where he earned his career 1-6 record. His only win came against the University of Washington on November 8 2003 at Arizona Stadium. Mike Stoops eventually took over for him at Arizona.

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  • Mike Hankwitz (born December 14, 1947 in Ludington, Michigan) is the defensive coordinator of the Northwestern Wildcats college football program. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. His head coaching stint was a seven-game interim stretch at the University of Arizona, where he earned his career 1-6 record. His only win came against the University of Washington on November 8 2003 at Arizona Stadium. Mike Stoops eventually took over for him at Arizona. Teams for which Hankwitz has coached have had a winning record in 31 of his 37 years. Ten of those clubs won conference titles and 13 more were league runners-up. He has coached in 22 bowl games. Hankwitz also has coached 14 first-team All-Americans (including four straight punters at Colorado), five conference defensive players of the year, 45 first-team all-conference choices and 11 team MVPs. He has recruited eight players who went on to play in the NFL. As a coordinator, Hankwitz has won 176 games and seven championships.
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  • Mike Hankwitz (born December 14, 1947 in Ludington, Michigan) is the defensive coordinator of the Northwestern Wildcats college football program. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. His head coaching stint was a seven-game interim stretch at the University of Arizona, where he earned his career 1-6 record. His only win came against the University of Washington on November 8 2003 at Arizona Stadium. Mike Stoops eventually took over for him at Arizona.
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