Jim Aiken
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Jim Aiken (born 1900) was a college football head coach who coached at Akron, Oregon, and Nevada. From 1936 to 1938, at Akron, his teams posted a 20-7-1 record, which is the best mark in school history. From 1939 to 1946, at Nevada, he posted a 38-26-3 record. At Oregon he compiled a 21-20 record.
Preceded by: Tex Oliver |
University of Oregon Head Coaches 1947-1950 |
Succeeded by: Len Casanova |
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Akron Zips Head Football Coaches |
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Cook • Heisman • Wilson • Eves • Firestone • Place • Bradley • Weed • Haggerty • Sefton • Coleman • Babcock • Blair • Aiken • Dowler • Douglas • Baldacci • Houghton • Cochrane • McMullen • Larson • Dennison • Faust •Owens • Brookhart • |
Oregon Ducks Head Football Coaches |
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Young • Benson • Frick • Smith• Simpson • Kaarsberg • Smith • Dolph • Smith • Smith • Shorts • Bezdek • Frost • Forbes • Warner • Pinkham • Bezdek • Huntington • Maddock • Smith • McEwan • Spears • Callison • Oliver • Warren • Oliver • Aiken • Casanova • Frei • Enright • Reid • Brooks • Bellotti |
Nevada Wolf Pack Head Football Coaches |
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Taylor • Harrelson • Ellis • Dickson • Hopper • Steckle • Shorts • Glascock • Courtright • Erb • Shaw • Philbrook • Mitchell • Dashiell • Aiken • Sheetketski • Lawlor • McEachron • Trachok • Scattini • Ault • Horton • Ault • Tisdel • Tormey • Ault |