Fred Enke
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Fred A. Enke (July 12, 1897 – November 2, 1985) was a college men's basketball coach. The Rochester, Minnesota native coached two seasons at the University of Louisville (1923-1925) and 36 seasons at the University of Arizona (1925-1961), compiling a 522-344 (.603) record overall. Coach Enke also spent two seasons as head football coach at [[University of Louisville) compiling an 8-8-1 record. Fred Enke was also the head football coach at the University of Arizona (1931) compiling a 3-5-1 record overall.
Preceded by: Bill Duncan |
Louisville Men's Head Football Coach 1923–1924 |
Succeeded by: Tom King |
Preceded by: Walter Davis |
Arizona Men's Head Basketball Coach 1925–1961 |
Succeeded by: Bruce Larson |
Preceded by: James F. "Pop" McKale |
Arizona Men's Head Football Coach 1931–1931 |
Succeeded by: A.W. Farwick |
Arizona Wildcats Head Football Coaches |
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Forbes • Skinner • Gilette • Kates • Ruthrauff • Galbraith • Shipp • Quigley • King • McKale • Enke • Farwick • Oliver • Landreth • Miles W. Casteel • Winslow • Woodson • Doherty • LaRue • Mudra • Weber • Young • Mason • Smith • Tomey • Mackovic • Hankwitz • Stoops |
Louisville Cardinals Head Basketball Coaches |
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Gardiner • Bowman • Ford • Brucker • Powers • O'Rouke • Enke • King • Weber • Money • Apitz • Heldman • Church • Hickman • Dromo • Crum • Pitino |
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 |