Mike Drass
Title: Exec. Dir. of Sports and Recreation
Phone: 302-736-2363
Year: Fourth
College: Mansfield '83

Mike Drass enters his 16th season as Wesley’s Head Football Coach leading the Wolverines to a record of 121-41-1 through the completion of the 2007 season. Coach Drass also serves as the Executive Director of Sports and Recreation at Wesley, overseeing the Athletics, Sports Medicine and Recreation.

Wesley finished the 2007 season with a record of 11-2 and went undefeated in conference play to win its third consecutive Atlantic Central Football Conference Championship. The Wolverines also made their third straight trip to the NCAA Division III Championships, falling to Mary Hardin-Baylor in the national quarterfinals. Wesley finished the season ranked fifth in both of the major top 25 rankings - the American Football Coaches Association and D3football.com. It was the highest ever season-ending ranking for the program. Coach Drass was also named Atlantic Central Football Conference Coach of the Year for the sixth time after the season.

The 2007 team also earned the prestigious Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy, recognizing supremacy in Eastern college football, and the ECAC Division III Team of the Year Award, both for the first time in school history.

Drass was named American Football Monthly Division III Coach of the Year in 2006 as the Wolverines won their second consecutive NCAA South Region Championship. The Wolverines defeated The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 34-20 to advance the the NCAA Semifinals posting a 13-1 record. Drass was honored as the Atlantic Central Football Conference “Coach of the Year” after the 1998, 2000 2001, 2005 and 2007 seasons. In March of 1993 Drass was named the Wolverines third Division III coach, after spending three years as the defensive coordinator. Coach Drass is among the top 10 active coaches in Division III with a winning percentage of .745.

Committed to success in the classroom and on the football field the Wolverines stress an academics first approach to College football. “Football at Wesley College is about a Cap and Gown, not a helmet and shoulder pads,” says Drass “I get the most satisfaction when one of our players walks across the graduation stage. Our belief is simple; there can be no success on the playing field unless there is progress made toward a degree in the classroom.”

Aside from his head coaching responsibilities, Drass has coordinated the Wesley defense and has spearheaded the Wolverines’ recruiting since his arrival at Wesley in 1989. The Wolverines led the ACFC in total defense in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2007. The Wolverine defensive unit has held top 25 total defense ranking 10 of the last 15 seasons. This past season, the Wolverines' defense was ranked in the national top 20 in total defense, pass efficiency defense and tackles for loss.

Coach Drass began his coaching career at North Penn High School in Blossburg, Pennsylvania in 1983. Following two seasons as an assistant, he spent two years as the school’s head coach before accepting a coaching position at Mansfield University. At his alma mater, he developed the reputation of being an outstanding recruiter. In 1989 he was hired at Wesley as the defensive line coach & recruiting coordinator.

As a player, Drass was a two-time All-PSAC selection as an offensive lineman and captain of the Mountaineers his senior year. Coach Drass originally hails from Glen Mills, Pennsylvania and attended Penncrest High School.

Coach Drass is an active member of the American Football Coaches Association. He has served as the chairman of the Division III All American selection Committee and has served two terms as the District II Chairman of the AFCA Rules Committee. Coach Drass is a member of the ECAC Championship committee for football. He and his wife Laurie reside in Dover and have one child Molly Ann (7).


Coach Drass By the Numbers:
1 Gagliardi Trophy Winner
1 Undefeated Regular Season (2006)
1 Lambert Meadowlands Trophy
1 ECAC Team of the Year Award
2 NCAA Division III South Region Championships
3 Consecutive NCAA Playoff Appearances
3 Consecutive ACFC Championships
4 NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances
4 Associated Press All-Americans
9 D3Football.com All-Americans
4 Undefeated Atlantic Central Football Conference Seasons
5 ECAC Postseason Appearances
6 Atlantic Central Football Conference Titles
6 Atlantic Central Football Conference Coach of the Year Awards
7 American Football Coaches Association All-Americans
9 D3Football.com All-Americans
13 School Record for Wins (2006)
32 Football Gazette All-Americans
34 Atlantic Central Football Conference Victories
48 ECAC All-Stars
121 Career Wins Entering 2008
132 All-ACFC Selections

 

Year

Record

ACFC Record

Notes

1993 7-3-1 -- ECAC Bowl Game
1994 8-2 --  
1995 8-3 -- ECAC Bowl Game
1996 7-2 --  
1997 7-3 -- ECAC Bowl Game
1998 7-3
3-0
ACFC Champions
ECAC Bowl Game
1999 6-4 4-2  
2000
9-2
6-0
NCAA Playoffs
ACFC Champions
2001 7-3

3-0 

ACFC Champions; ECAC Bowl Game
2002 5-5 1-2  
2003 6-4 1-2  
2004 8-2 4-1  

2005

12-2

4-1 

NCAA Semifinals; NCAA South Region Champions; ACFC Champions

2006

13-1  

4-0  

NCAA Semifinals; NCAA South Region Champions; ACFC Champions

2007

11-2  

4-0

NCAA Quarterfinals; Lambert Meadowlands Trophy; ECAC Team of the Year; ACFC Champions
Career 121-41-1 34-8 Winning % .745
ACFC Winning % .810