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Jim Clements Head Coach FB 2019

Jim Clements

  • Title
    Head Football Coach
  • Office
    Keystone Hall 125A
  • Phone
    610-683-4372
  • Email
    clements@kutztown.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Widener '96/'01M
  • Career Record
    133-49 Overall, 67-25 at KU
  • Twitter
    KUHC_Clements
  • Recruiting Areas
    Bucks & Montgomery Counties
Jim Clements is set to embark upon his ninth season as Kutztown University's head football coach in 2023.

Clements guided the Golden Bears to winning campaigns in each of his eight prior seasons and is the only coach on record in more than 100 seasons of Kutztown football to open his career with consecutive winning seasons.

Just five games into the 2022 season and 86 into his tenure with the Maroon and Gold, Clements moved past George Baldwin to become the program's all-time winningest coach following a dramatic 24-20 comeback win at East Stroudsburg, Oct. 1, that required the Bears to go 87 yards in the final six minutes. The win was Clements' 62nd, surpassing Baldwin's 61 victories over 14 seasons.

Kutztown finished 2022 with an 8-3 record, including wins over nationally ranked No. 17 California (Pa.) and No. 9 Slippery Rock, lifting Clements' eight-year record to 67-25 (.728). Though the Golden Bears' 15-game unbeaten run in PSAC East play that dated back to the 2018 season came to a close with a hard-fought 42-35 setback against No. 5 and eventual national semifinalist Shepherd, KU was a strong 5-2 in league play. Clements improved to 46-11 (.807) against league opponents and is currently tops among Kutztown coaches all-time in overall and conference winning percentage.

In 16 seasons as a collegiate head coach, the first eight of which were spent at NCAA Division III Delaware Valley, Clements is 133-49 (.731) with .500 or better records each year. He also has four 10+ win seasons to his credit, two with the Aggies (2009, 2011) and two with the Bears (2019, 2021).

Clements quickly turned a Kutztown program with pockets of success over the course of its history into a consistent PSAC power. By his fifth season, in 2018, the Golden Bears were back in the NCAA DII Championship tournament for just the third time ever. They returned to the national playoffs in 2019 and 2021, while the 2020 season was canceled due to the pandemic.

The 2021 season went down as one of the most successful in program history. KU matched a program single-season record with 11 wins, earned its second PSAC crown and won a NCAA second round game to reach the national quarterfinals, advancing further than any team in the program's 105-season history ever had. Clements earned his second consecutive PSAC East and American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division II Region 1 Coach of the Year honors.

In 2019, the Maroon and Gold won their first 10 games to finish the regular season 10-0, before earning a spot in the PSAC championship game, a 37-35 defeat to No. 8 Slippery Rock. Kutztown, which was ranked as high as 13th in the national poll, defeated Tiffin University, 33-31, in an NCAA first round game for the program's first playoff victory since 2011.

During the 2018 season, Clements became the first coach in program history to defeat every team in the PSAC. Two years earlier, he led the Golden Bears to the 2016 PSAC East title with a perfect 7-0 divisional record, a first for the program, to earn PSAC East and KU Coach of the Year honors. After starting the season 0-3, Kutztown rattled off seven straight wins to play in the PSAC championship game for the third time in program history. It was the biggest turnaround in a season in program history.

Clements' players have combined to earn 96 All-PSAC honors. His rushing defense has been the best in the modern era at Kutztown, holding opponents to a record 78.3 yards per game in 2021, 81.0 ypg in 2022 and 86.7 ypg in 2017. The Golden Bears have posted seven shutouts during Clements' time with the program, including a school-record 74-0 win over Cheyney in 2014. His defense led the PSAC in red zone defense in 2014 (19th in the nation) and ranked in the top three in the PSAC in total defense and turnover margin. KU ranked fifth in Division II in sacks in 2016 at 3.82 per game. His defense held opponents to 19.5 points per game in 2017, the best mark for the program since 1996, and less than 200 passing yards per game for the first time in 10 years.

Offensively, six of his eight seasons rank in the top 10 in KU history for total offense per game, highlighted by a school-record 488.8 per game in 2015. In 2015, Clements' team posted the largest comeback in school-history of 21 points at Indiana (Pa.). In doing so, he became the only coach in program history to defeat Indiana IUP. KU also posted its first-ever 400-yard rushing game under Clements in 2015, and broke that record again in 2016 with 459 yards at East Stroudsburg.

Clements was named the 16th head coach in Kutztown's modern football history on March 19, 2014.

In addition to being Kutztown's all-time wins leader, Clements holds the same distinction at Delaware Valley with an overall record of 66-24 from 2006-13, including a perfect 10-0 regular season in 2011. He earned four Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) championships (2008-11) and three NCAA second round appearances (2009-11).
 
He was a three-time MAC Coach of the Year (2009-11) and capped his run with an undefeated season in 2011. Clements was named the 2010 AFCA Division III Region 2 Coach of the Year and the 2011 Maxwell Club Tri-State Coach of the Year, when his team went undefeated.
 
In the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), Delaware Valley won two South Atlantic Bowl titles (2008, 2012) and finished as runner-up in 2006.
 
Clements was promoted to head coach prior to the 2006 season after serving as the team's assistant head coach/defensive coordinator for two years. He continued to handle defensive coordinator duties through the 2013 season. Clements' arrival at Delaware Valley ahead of the 2004 season as assistant head coach/defensive coordinator was one of the key reasons why the team posted back-to-back 12-1 records in 2004 and 2005. The Aggies captured the MAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Division III quarterfinals each season.

Clements played collegiately at Widener University, where he anchored the defensive line as the Pioneers won the conference crown and reached the 1994 South Region final of the NCAA Division III playoffs. He was a three-year starter and registered 154 career tackles.

Clements transitioned from player to student assistant coach in 1995 as Widener successfully defended its conference title and reached the NCAA playoffs. Clements returned to his alma mater two years later as a graduate assistant coach and was elevated to a full-time position in 1998, coaching the defensive line along with the linebackers and special teams before becoming the defensive coordinator in 2003.

Clements received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history with a certification in secondary education from Widener in 1996, and earned a master's in secondary education from Widener in 2001.

Clements and his wife, Sue, reside in Trappe, Pa. They have a son, Hayden, and a daughter, Amelia.
 
 
JIM CLEMENTS YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
Overall Conference
Year School Wins Losses Pct. Wins Losses Pct. Postseason & Honors
2006 Delaware Valley 8 3 .727 7 2 .778 ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Runner-Up
2007 Delaware Valley 5 5 .500 5 2 .714
2008 Delaware Valley 8 3 .727 5 2 .714 MAC Tri-Champions
ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Champions
2009 Delaware Valley 10 2 .833 7 0 1.000 MAC Champions
NCAA DIII Second Round
MAC Coach of the Year
2010 Delaware Valley 9 3 .750 6 1 .857 MAC Champions
NCAA DIII Second Round
MAC Coach of the Year
AFCA DIII Region 2 Coach of the Year
2011 Delaware Valley 11 1 .917 8 0 1.000 MAC Champions
NCAA DIII Second Round
MAC Coach of the Year
Maxwell Club Tri-State Coach of the Year
2012 Delaware Valley 8 3 .727 7 2 .778 ECAC South Atlantic Bowl Champions
2013 Delaware Valley 7 4 .636 6 3 .667
2014 Kutztown 6 5 .545 5 4 .556
2015 Kutztown 7 4 .636 5 2 .714
2016 Kutztown 7 4 .636 7 0 1.000 PSAC East Champions
PSAC Runner-Up
PSAC East Coach of the Year
2017 Kutztown 8 3 .727 5 2 .714
2018 Kutztown 9 2 .818 5 1 .833 NCAA DII First Round
2019 Kutztown 11 2 .846 7 0 1.000 PSAC East Champions
PSAC Runner-Up
NCAA DII Second Round
PSAC East Coach of the Year
AFCA DII Region 1 Coach of the Year
2020 Kutztown SEASON CANCELED (COVID 19)
2021 Kutztown 11 2 .846 7 0 1.000 PSAC East Champions
PSAC Champions

NCAA DII Quarterfinals
PSAC East Coach of the Year
AFCA DII Region 1 Coach of the Year
2022 Kutztown 8 3 .727 5 2 .714
Coaching Totals
8 Seasons Delaware Valley 66 24 .733 51 12 .810
8 Seasons Kutztown 67 25 .728 46 11 .807
16 Seasons 133 49 .731 97 23 .808


Updated 6/5/2023
 

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