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In his first eight years at Alfred State College, Mick Caba has brought national attention to the Pioneer football program. During his eight years the Caba's Pioneers have finished .500 or above five times. In 2007, Caba coached a pair of NJCAA All-Americans.
During his tenure Caba has a 35-45 record. He led the Pioneers to their first winning season in the history of the program in 2000, helped ASC to a 7-4 record in 2003, and coached seven NJCAA All-Americans. Numerous Pioneers coached by Caba have moved on to higher levels of NCAA football.
Prior to arriving at Alfred State, Caba coached at Inver Hills Community College (Minneapolis, MN), the University of Minnesota Morris (Morris, MN), Panhandle State University (Goodwell, OK) and Iowa Wesleyan College (Mt. Pleasant, IA).
Caba stresses success on and off the field. On the field he has coached twelve All-Americans while off the field he has seen over 200 of his former student-athletes receive four-year degrees.
Caba has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Physical Education and Latin from Georgetown College (KY), where he played both football and baseball, and a Masters Degree from Western Michigan University.
Caba and wife, Linda, have two children, Michael who is married to Jen Freeman and Jaime who is married to Octavio Diaz. The Caba’s have four grandchildren, Madison, Alex, Morgan, and Jaimen.
Updated 1/23