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J. B. Wells

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J. B. Wells
Current position
Title Offensive coordinator
Team Coast Guard
Conference NEWMAC
Biographical details
Alma mater Trinity (CT) (1991)
Playing career
1987–1990 Trinity (CT)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991 Brown (TE)
1992–1993 Trinity (CT) (OL)
1994–1995 Bates (OL)
1996–1997 Chicago (RB)
1998Trinity (CT) (OL)
1999–2001 Illinois Wesleyan (OC)
2003–2014 Endicott
2015–2018 Bowdoin
2019–2021 Kingswood Oxford School (CT)
2022–present Coast Guard (OC)
Head coaching record
Overall78–79 (college)
6–10 (high school)
Bowls2–0
Tournaments0–2 (NCAA D-III playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 NEFC (2010, 2013)
3 NEFC Boyd Division (2004, 2010, 2012)

J. B. Wells is an American college football coach. He is the offensive coordinator for the United States Coast Guard Academy, a position he has held since 2022. He was the first head football coach at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, serving from 2003 to 2014. [1] Wells was the head football coach at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine from 2015 to 2018. [2]

Contents

Head coaching record

College

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Endicott Gulls (New England Football Conference)(2003–2014)
2003 Endicott4–53–34th (Boyd)
2004 Endicott6–45–1T–1st (Boyd)
2005 Endicott7–35–12nd (Boyd)
2006 Endicott6–45–22nd (Boyd)
2007 Endicott3–63–45th (Boyd)
2008 Endicott3–72–57th (Boyd)
2009 Endicott5–53–5T–4th (Boyd)
2010 Endicott9–36–1T–1st (Boyd)L NCAA Division III First Round
2011 Endicott10–16–12nd (Boyd)W ECAC Bowl
2012 Endicott9–26–1T–1st (Boyd)W ECAC Bowl
2013 Endicott8–37–01stL NCAA Division III First Round
2014 Endicott5–54–34th
Endicott:75–4855–27
Bowdoin Polar Bears (New England Small College Athletic Conference)(2015–2018)
2015 Bowdoin2–62–6T–6th
2016 Bowdoin0–80–8T–9th
2017 Bowdoin0–90–910th
2018 Bowdoin1–81–89th
Bowdoin:3–313–31
Total:78–79
      National championship        Conference title        Conference division title or championship game berth

High school

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
Kingswood Oxford School Wyverns ()(2019–2021)
2019Kingswood Oxford School3–51–33rd
2020No team—COVID-19
2021Kingswood Oxford School3–51–33rd
Kingswood Oxford School:6–102–6
Total:6–10

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References

  1. "JB Wells". bowdoin.edu. Archived from the original on February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  2. "JB Wells Named 29th Head Coach of Bowdoin Football Team". bowdoin.edu. January 20, 2015. Archived from the original on February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
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