-- Shepherd University vice president for athleticsannounced today that head football coachis retiring. Additionally, Winbush announced that longtime assistant coachwill take over the head coaching duties.Cater has amassed a 245-93-1 (.724) in his 31 years as head coach at Shepherd. He was the winningest active NCAA (all levels) football coach at the time of his retirement with 274 career victories.Cater led the Rams to 17 conference titles (1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) and 13 postseason appearances (1991, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017).Shepherd had six undefeated regular seasons (2005, 2006, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017) under Cater. He is the all-time winningest football coach in WVIAC and MEC history. His 245 wins at Shepherd are the most by any collegiate football coach at a college or university in West Virginia.The Rams won three Super Region One titles (2010, 2015, 2016) under Cater and were national finalists in 2015. Shepherd won the Division II Lambert Award in 2015 and 2016. The award is symbolic of supremacy in Eastern college football.Cater garnered Vince Lombardi Foundation Coach of the Year honors in 2016. The award encompasses all divisions and is not given on a yearly basis."After 31 years at Shepherd University and 47 years in the football coaching profession, I am announcing my retirement effective at the end of the Spring academic term," said. "The people I've met, the coaches and players I've been fortunate to work with and coach, have made this a truly outstanding and unforgettable experience. It's really tough to stop doing the one thing you always wanted to do, and have been able to do just that. I am going to miss a great many people, but I am especially happy for Coachand the rest of the staff that will make a smooth transition for Shepherd football.""It's truly hard to believe that the legendary coaching career ofhas come to an end," said vice president for athletics. "Monte represents everything that is great about college athletics. Those that have played for and coached with him or have had an opportunity to interact with Monte, are so lucky to have done so."McCook takes over the coaching reins after serving as an assistant at Shepherd for 18 years. He served as offensive coordinator for nine years and was offensive line coach for 10 years for Shepherd from 1999-2008. McCook was elevated to assistant head coach in 2007. He spent the 2009 season as running game coordinator/tight ends coach at Liberty University before returning to Shepherd the next season. McCook served as assistant head coach/offensive coordinator at Shepherd since 2010.McCook's offense has consistently ranked among the NCAA II leaders in several categories. He led a Shepherd offense in 2017 that ranked third nationally in scoring offense (45.6), fifth in total offense (507.1), sixth in passing offense (324.6), and seventh in team passing efficiency (166.90)McCook has been instrumental in the development of several standouts players at Shepherd including Rimington Award winner Ryan Pope, All-American linemen Isaiah Shelton and, All-American running backs Damian Beane, Dalevon Smith, and Dervon Wallace, quarterbacks Dan Chelbowski, Jeff Ziemba, and, as well as a pair of standouts in tight end Dominique Jones and wide receiver Billy Brown.Prior to Shepherd McCook served as an assistant at Frostburg State University. McCook also had coaching stints at Wesley College and Susquehanna University.McCook, a 1992 Wesley graduate, was an offensive lineman for the Wolverines. He gained a master's degree in sport science-sport management from the United States Sports Academy in 1999."I am honored and humbled to follow Coach Cater as Shepherd's next head football coach," stated. "Shepherd has become a part of who I am and has been my family's home for close to 20 years. I feel extremely blessed and I'm looking forward to the challenge of continuing the high standards set by Coach Cater.""I am truly excited for," added Winbush. "Ernie has been a huge part of the success of our football program. I believe the continuity that he will bring to the program will allow us to build on what Coach Cater started."1987 Shepherd.................... 4-6-0 T-4th/WVIAC1989 Shepherd.................... 3-7-0 T-5th/WVIAC1990 Shepherd.................... 6-3-1 2nd/WVIAC1993 Shepherd.................... 5-5-0 T-2nd/WVIAC1995 Shepherd.................... 3-7-0 5th/WVIAC1996 Shepherd.................... 7-3-0 3rd/WVIAC2000 Shepherd.................... 7-3-0 3rd/WVIAC2001 Shepherd.................... 8-2-0 T-2nd/WVIAC2002 Shepherd.................... 7-3-0 T-2nd/WVIAC2003 Shepherd.................... 4-6-0 T-2nd/ WVIAC2008 Shepherd.................... 5-5-0 6th/WVIAC2009 Shepherd.................... 6-4-0 4th/WVIAC2011 Shepherd.................... 9-2-0 T-2nd/WVIAC2014 Shepherd.................... 8-2-0 2nd/MECRecord at Shepherd:..................... 245-93-1 (.724) (31 years)MEC Record:...................................... 48-2 (.960) (5 years)WVIAC Record:........................... 135-42-1 (.761) (26 years)Overall WVIAC Championships:...................................... 13Overall MEC Championships:........................................... 4WVIAC-MEC Coach-of-the-Year Honors:......................... 13(1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017)