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Rick Stockstill

Rick Stockstill is an college football coach and former who played for the from 1977 to 1981, leading the team to a 10–2 record and a No. 5 national ranking in 1980 during his tenure as a starter. Over his three-year letterman career at FSU, Stockstill completed 250 of 447 passes for 2,834 yards and 26 , ranking fifth in program history for career touchdown passes at the time of his graduation, and he served as team in 1981 before earning induction into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019. Stockstill transitioned into coaching in 1983 as an and quarterbacks coach at Bethune-Cookman College, accumulating 23 seasons as an assistant at programs including UCF, Clemson (1989–2002, 1999–2002), East Carolina, and before becoming head coach of the State Blue Raiders in 2006. In his 18-year stint at MTSU through 2023, he compiled a 113–111 overall record, the program's winningest mark, led the team to 10 bowl games with a 4–6 record, and earned three Coach of the Year honors while developing nine All-Americans, 47 first-team all-conference selections, and six picks, including safety . Notable achievements under Stockstill at MTSU included a 45–31 upset victory over No. 25 in 2022 and a national top-five Graduation Success Rate of 95% from 2019 to 2022, contributing to his 2013 induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Following his departure from MTSU after the 2023 season, Stockstill returned to his in January 2024 as director of scouting for offense, bringing over 41 years of collegiate coaching experience to support the Seminoles' staff.

Early life and playing career

Early life

Richard Wilson Stockstill was born on December 23, 1957, in . Stockstill spent much of his childhood in , where his family had relocated after his birth. His father, Joel Stockstill, was a high school football coach who significantly influenced his early interest in the sport, coaching him during his first two years at Georgetown High School. The family later moved to , where Stockstill completed his high school education at Fernandina Beach High School, graduating in 1977. At Fernandina Beach High School, Stockstill continued playing under his father's guidance, who had taken a position there as well. His contributions to the school's athletic program were later recognized with his induction into the Fernandina Beach Athletic Hall of in 2006. This early exposure to through his family's involvement laid the foundation for his transition to college athletics at .

College playing career

Rick Stockstill enrolled at in 1977 and played quarterback for the Seminoles through the 1981 season under head coach . As a three-year letterwinner, he emerged as the primary starter in 1980 and 1981, showcasing mobility and leadership that contributed to the team's resurgence during Bowden's early tenure. His career totals included 250 completions for 2,834 yards and 26 touchdowns, ranking him among Florida State's historical leaders in those categories at the time. In 1980, Stockstill guided Florida State to a 10-2 record and a No. 5 final ranking, highlighted by victories over No. 3 and No. 3 . He threw for 1,377 yards and 15 touchdowns that season, earning recognition as one of the top independent conference passers. The following year, as team captain, Stockstill led the Seminoles through a demanding schedule of five consecutive road games, securing wins at No. 7 Ohio State, , and LSU; he completed 122 of 238 passes for 1,356 yards and 11 touchdowns, earning honorable mention All-American honors from . Stockstill participated in two bowl games during his FSU career, including the 1977 Tangerine Bowl as a freshman, where the Seminoles defeated Texas Tech 40-17 to cap a 9-3 season. He also appeared in the following the 1980 season (played January 1, 1981; an 18-17 loss to ), helping Florida State achieve a top-10 AP finish and establish momentum for future national contention.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching positions

Stockstill began his coaching career in 1983 as the and quarterbacks coach at Bethune-Cookman University, where he spent two seasons focusing on offensive schemes and quarterback development during the program's transition to Division I-AA. His experience as a quarterback at Florida State served as a foundational influence for these initial roles. From 1985 to 1988, Stockstill served as assistant and wide receivers coach at the , contributing to the Knights' offensive growth in their Division II era by emphasizing passing game strategies and player recruitment. In this position, he helped build a foundation for UCF's future offensive identity, drawing on his prior experience to mentor receivers and integrate balanced attacking schemes. Stockstill's longest assistant tenure came at from 1989 to 2002, where he held multiple roles including quarterbacks coach, wide receivers coach, passing game coordinator, co-offensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator over 14 seasons. During this period, he played a key role in developing the Tigers' passing attack, which set over 80 school offensive records in his final three years, including marks for seasonal passing yardage and completions; the team reached bowl games in 11 of those seasons. Notably, Stockstill mentored quarterbacks and receivers who achieved professional success, such as , selected 15th overall in the , and wideouts Tony Horne and , contributing to 10 Clemson players being drafted in his last eight years there. His offensive strategies emphasized quarterback protection and explosive plays, solidifying his reputation as a passing game specialist. In 2003, Stockstill joined East Carolina University as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, where he implemented spread-offense elements to revitalize the Pirates' attack in his one season, focusing on quarterback progression and downfield passing efficiency. This role highlighted his expertise in adapting schemes to personnel strengths, building on his Clemson success to prepare for head coaching opportunities. Stockstill concluded his assistant career at the from 2004 to 2005, serving as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator in 2004 before shifting to tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator in 2005. In these positions, he continued to prioritize offensive versatility and talent acquisition, aiding the Gamecocks' transition under new leadership while maintaining his emphasis on quarterback-supporting units. Over his 23 years as an assistant, Stockstill's consistent focus on development and innovative offensive strategies across diverse programs established him as a respected coordinator, paving the way for his head coaching role.

Head coaching at Middle Tennessee

Rick Stockstill was hired as the head football coach at on December 12, 2005, following his tenure as an assistant coach at East Carolina. In his inaugural 2006 season, Stockstill led the Blue Raiders to a 6–2 record in play, tying for second place—the program's first bowl appearance in the FBS era—and an overall mark of 7–6 after a 31–14 loss to in the Motor City Bowl. Over his 18-year tenure from 2006 to 2023, Stockstill compiled an overall record of 113 wins and 111 losses, the third-highest win total in program history behind only Charlie Murphy and Boots Donnelly. Among the standout seasons, the campaign saw the Blue Raiders achieve a 10-3 overall record and 7-1 mark in the Sun Belt, capped by a 42-32 victory over Southern Miss in the —the program's first bowl win in 43 years. In , Stockstill guided to an 8-5 record and the East Division title, though they fell 13–45 to Appalachian State in the . Stockstill's teams qualified for 10 bowl games during his tenure, posting a 4-6 record in those contests, with victories including the 2017 Camellia Bowl (35-30 over Arkansas State), the 2021 (26-13 over ), and the 2022 (25-23 over San Diego State). The program faced significant challenges, including a transition from the Sun Belt Conference to starting in July 2013, which brought increased competition and scheduling adjustments. Mid-season struggles became more pronounced in later years, with the Blue Raiders enduring multiple losing seasons amid roster inconsistencies and performance dips. These issues culminated in Stockstill's firing on November 27, 2023, following a 4-8 record that season, as part of a broader . Under Stockstill, saw notable program development, including facilities enhancements such as the installation and upgrade of at Floyd Stadium in 2006 and 2014, respectively, and the planning of a new Student Athlete Performance Center announced in 2023 to boost training and recovery capabilities. Recruiting efforts improved, transforming the Blue Raiders into consistent bowl-eligible contenders with a focus on regional talent. Stockstill placed particular emphasis on development, exemplified by his son Brent Stockstill, who became the program's all-time leader in passing yards (12,495) and touchdown passes (106) from 2015 to 2018 before joining the coaching staff in 2021.

Role at Florida State

Following his dismissal from Middle Tennessee State in late 2023, Rick Stockstill returned to his alma mater, , in an off-field capacity. On January 29, 2024, head coach announced Stockstill's hiring as Director of Scouting (Offense), a role focused on evaluating offensive personnel and providing scouting support to the football program. At age 66 in 2024, Stockstill sought a less demanding position after more than four decades in college coaching, allowing him to contribute his extensive expertise without the rigors of on-field duties. A 2019 inductee into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame for his playing career as a under from 1977 to 1981, Stockstill expressed honor in rejoining the Seminoles, where he had earned a in 1982. As of November 2025, Stockstill continues in his role on the FSU staff, aiding offensive strategy through behind-the-scenes analysis and no major changes to his position have been reported. Leveraging over 40 years of experience, including stints as an and , he supports player development and recruitment efforts for the Seminoles.

Achievements and honors

Conference championships and bowl games

During his tenure as head coach at (MTSU), Rick Stockstill guided the Blue Raiders to two significant conference achievements. In 2006, his inaugural season, MTSU shared the Sun Belt Conference championship with , marking the program's first conference title at the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level after transitioning from Division I-AA. This success capped a 7-5 regular season and earned MTSU its first FBS bowl invitation. In 2018, Stockstill led MTSU to the (C-USA) East Division title with a 7-1 conference record, highlighted by victories over rivals such as UAB and Florida International; the Blue Raiders advanced to the C-USA Championship Game but fell to UAB 27-25. Stockstill's teams qualified for 10 bowl games over 18 seasons, compiling a 4-6 record and establishing MTSU as a consistent postseason participant among programs. This run transformed the Blue Raiders from a transitional FBS entrant into a regular bowl contender, with appearances spanning multiple conferences during the program's shift from the Sun Belt to C-USA in 2013. The victories came in the 2009 (42-32 over Southern Miss), 2017 Camellia Bowl (35-30 over Arkansas State), 2021 (31-24 over ), and 2022 (25-23 over San Diego State). The following table summarizes MTSU's bowl appearances under Stockstill:
YearBowl GameOpponentResultScore
2006Motor City BowlL14-31
2009Southern MissW42-32
2011GoDaddy.com BowlMiami (OH)L21-35
2013NavyL6-24
2015Western MichiganL31-45
2016HawaiiL35-52
2017 BowlArkansas StateW35-30
2018Appalachian StateL13-45
2021ToledoW31-24
2022San Diego StateW25-23
These postseason efforts underscored Stockstill's role in building program stability, as MTSU achieved in 12 of his 18 seasons despite competitive conference schedules.

Coach of the year awards

Rick Stockstill has received multiple coach of the year honors during his tenure as head coach at (MTSU), recognizing his leadership in elevating the program's performance in conference play. These accolades highlight his ability to guide the Blue Raiders through transitional periods and achieve competitive success in the Sun Belt Conference and later . In 2006, Stockstill was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year for leading MTSU to its first conference championship and a appearance in the program's Sun Belt era, marking a 6-1 conference record and an overall turnaround in his debut season as . This honor came after the Blue Raiders improved from a 4-7 mark the previous year, establishing Stockstill's reputation for building a competitive FBS program. Stockstill earned the Sun Belt Coach of the Year award again in 2009, sharing the honor for guiding MTSU to a 10-3 overall record, strong offensive production, and a second-place conference finish that demonstrated significant program growth under his direction. The season featured notable improvements in scoring and total yards, reflecting Stockstill's emphasis on balanced attacking schemes. In 2018, after MTSU transitioned to Conference USA, Stockstill was voted Conference USA Coach of the Year by the league's head coaches for leading the team to an 8-5 record, the East Division title, and a resilient campaign following back-to-back losing seasons. This marked his third coach of the year recognition and underscored his adaptability in a new conference environment. Beyond these annual awards, Stockstill has been inducted into several halls of fame for his contributions to . He was enshrined in the Fernandina Beach Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006, honoring his high school achievements as a standout . In 2013, he received induction into the Sports Hall of Fame for his impact on MTSU , including leading the Blue Raiders to an 8-4 record and a six-win improvement in 2012. Additionally, Stockstill was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019, recognizing his playing career as a under coach from 1977 to 1981, prior to his coaching tenure.

Personal life and legacy

Family

Rick Stockstill married Fleischman in 1990 after meeting her while he was a at the , where she played . The couple has resided in , since Stockstill became head coach at (MTSU) in 2006, establishing a stable home base amid his coaching career. has been instrumental in supporting the family through the demands of , often managing household responsibilities during recruiting periods and game preparations. The Stockstills have two children: son Brent, born August 5, 1994, and daughter , born in 1997. Brent followed in his father's footsteps as a at MTSU from 2015 to 2018, starting under his father's coaching staff after redshirting his first two seasons. During his career, Brent set multiple school passing records, including 12,495 yards and 106 touchdowns, contributing significantly to the Blue Raiders' offensive success and four winning seasons. After graduation, Brent transitioned directly into coaching, serving as an offensive player personnel assistant at in 2019 before joining his father's staff at MTSU as wide receivers coach in 2021 and quarterbacks coach from 2022 to 2023. Brent married Jessica in 2020; the couple has two children, daughter Skye (born 2021) and son Swayze. In 2024, Brent served as player personnel analyst at the before joining the as a defensive assistant. has maintained a lower public profile but has provided consistent family support throughout Stockstill's tenure, including during her time as a student at the , where she worked with the program as a recruiting and operations assistant. After graduation, worked as a and events coordinator. The Stockstill family has navigated multiple relocations tied to Rick's coaching positions, including a move to , in 1985 for an assistant role and later to Murfreesboro in 2006 for the MTSU head coaching job, with Sara adapting to the transient lifestyle of football families. Brent's on-field collaboration with his father exemplified a professional dynamic, as Rick enforced rigorous standards to avoid perceptions of favoritism, ensuring Brent earned his starting role through competition and performance. This father-son partnership strengthened family bonds while advancing the MTSU program, with no reported conflicts arising from their dual roles.

Legacy

Rick Stockstill's 18-year tenure as at (MTSU) from 2006 to 2023 transformed the Blue Raiders into a consistent competitor in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), elevating a program previously mired in mediocrity to one with sustained success. His teams achieved 12 times and appeared in 10 games, including four victories, establishing MTSU as a reliable participant in postseason play within . By the end of the 2023 season, Stockstill ranked as the fourth-longest tenured active FBS , with all 113 of his career wins coming at the same school, highlighting his role in building institutional stability and fan support in Murfreesboro. Stockstill's coaching philosophy, rooted in his playing days as a at under , emphasized quarterback development and a balanced, that influenced multiple generations of players. He mentored his son Brent Stockstill, who became MTSU's all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns during his college career from 2015 to 2018, while overseeing the program's career records in passing yards, receptions, and other offensive metrics. This focus produced several talents and underscored Stockstill's expertise in nurturing quarterback talent within resource-constrained programs. Beyond the field, Stockstill made significant community contributions in the Murfreesboro area, hosting annual youth camps since at least that engaged hundreds of local children through skill-building sessions and life lessons in . He also organized clinics for youth, such as a 2017 event with 80 participants, and received the "Breaking the Silence" Award in 2018 for his advocacy in among student-athletes. His regional impact was recognized with induction into the Sports Hall of Fame in 2013, honoring his 2012 season that included an 8-5 record and an upset victory over . In 2021, Stockstill and his wife donated $500,000 to MTSU's athletic performance center, supporting player health and development in perpetuity. At age 67 in 2025, following his 2023 departure from MTSU, Stockstill is widely viewed as an elder statesman in , valued for his longevity and insights from over four decades in the sport. His transition to a director of scouting for offense role at Florida State in 2024 has positioned him as a mentor to emerging coaches, with potential for expanded advisory influence in program development.

Head coaching record

YearTeamGamesWinsLossesPct.Bowl
20061376.538L Motor City Bowl
20071257.417
20081257.417
200913103.769W
20101367.462L GoDaddy.com Bowl
201112210.167
20121284.667
20131385.615L
20141266.500
20151376.538L
20161385.615L
20171376.538W Camellia Bowl
20181486.571L
20191248.333
2020936.333
20211376.538W
20221385.615W
20231248.333
Total: 224 games, 113–111 (.504)

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