C.V. Money
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C.V. Money was the head football coach at the University of Louisville in the year 1932. He is notorious for being the worst coach in program history, compiling an 0-9 record, while getting out-scored 392-18. During that season the Cardinals closest game was a 0-19 loss at Oakland City. From 1940 to 1941, he moved to Ferris State, but still couldn't find success. His failures continued as he compiled a 2-11-1 record.
Preceded by: Jack McGrath |
University of Louisville Head Football Coaches 1932 |
Succeeded by: Ben Cregor |
Louisville Cardinals Head Football Coaches |
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Larson • Baker • Duffy • Duncan • Enke • King • McGrath • Money • Cregor • Apitz • Camp • Corso • Alley • Gibson • Weber • Schnellenberger • Cooper • Smith • Petrino |