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Andy Gibbons — 35 years, one place, no regrets

44 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Andy Gibbons arrived at Knox College in 1991 with no salary and no promise of a job. He retires at the end of June as the second all-time winningest football coach in school history — and the man who built Knox's strength and conditioning program from the ground up. Jay Redfern sat down with Gibbons in the WGIL studio for a full conversation on his retirement. Topics covered in this episode: What it feels like to be weeks away from the finish line after 35 years The cold call to coach Randy Oberembt that started everything Meeting Harley Knosher on the front steps — and what that moment felt like The 1993 season: shutting out Beloit, beating Monmouth, and Knox's first winning season since 1988 The players who stood out Stepping down as head coach in 2009 and choosing to stay Becoming Knox's first full-time strength coach — and what coaching women athletes meant to him Coaching his son Charlie at Knox in 2022 How college athletics changed in 35 years What comes next: ROWVA High School and a new chapter   For the full story on Andy Gibbons' retirement, visit: Andy Gibbons retires from Knox College after 35 years 📺 WATCH ON YOUTUBE

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