Carroll Widdoes
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Carroll C. Widdoes was a college football coach at Ohio State University, and at Ohio University. At Ohio State, from 1944 to 1945 he posted a 16-2(.889) record. After 1945, he chose his offensive coordinator Paul Bixler to be his successor. At Ohio, from 1949 to 1957 he compiled a 42-36-5 record.
Preceded by: Paul E. Brown |
Ohio State Head Football Coaches 1944–1945 |
Succeeded by: Paul O. Bixler |
Preceded by: Harold Wise |
Ohio Head Football Coaches 1949–1957 |
Succeeded by: Bill Hess |
Ohio State Buckeyes Head Football Coaches |
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Lilley • Ryder • Hickey • Edwards • Eckstorm • Hale • Sweetland • Herrnstein • Jones • Vaughn • Richards • Wilce • Willaman • Schmidt • Brown • Widdoes • Bixler • Fesler • Hayes • Bruce • Cooper • Tressel |
Ohio Bobcats Head Football Coaches |
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Deme • Remsburg • Ford • McLaren • Sullivan • Core • Jones • Monosmith • Hart • Railsback • McFarland • Woods • Hinaman • Banks • Gullum • Finseterwald • Heldt • Peden • Wise • Widdoes • Hess • Kappes • Burke • Bryant • Lichtenberg • Grobe • Knorr • Solich |