Jim Pittman
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Jim Pittman was a college football coach at Tulane University, and Texas Christian University. From 1966 to 1970, he served as the head football coach at Tulane. During his tenure there, he compiled a 21-30-1 record. In 1971, he served as the head football coach at TCU, where he compiled a 3-3-1 record.
Preceded by Fred Taylor (football coach) |
TCU Head Football Coach 1971 |
Succeeded by Billy Tohill |
Preceded by Tommy O'Boyle |
Tulane Head Football Coach 1966–1970 |
Succeeded by Bennie Ellender |
TCU Horned Frog Head Football Coaches |
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Field • Morrison • Hildebrand • Cronk • Hyde • Langley • Lewis • Lever • Stewart • Cahoon • Boles • Freeland • Daniel • Tipton • Hackney • Driver • McKnight • Bell • Schmidt • Meyer • Martin • Taylor • Pittman • Tohill • Shofner • Dry • Wacker • Sullivan • Franchione • Patterson |
Tulane Green Wave Head Football Coaches |
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Bayne • Sweet • Bayne • Baum • Lombard • Collier • Summersgill • Dabney • Eshleman • Berry • Tobin • Russ • Curtis • Brown • Mason • Hoffman • Sweetland • Shaughnessy • Fuller • Shaughnessy • Bierman • Cox • Dawson • Simons • Frnka • Wolf • Pilney • O'Boyle • Pittman • Ellender • Smith • Gibson • English • Brown • Davis • Teevens • Bowden • Scelfo • Toledo |