Joe Maddock (coach)
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Joseph A. Joe Maddock was a highly successful college football coach at the University of Oregon, and the University of Utah. From 1904 to 1909, he led Utah to a 30-10-1 record. In 1924, he coached Oregon to a 4-3-1 record. In his seven years of coaching, he has never had a losing season. He played his college football at Michigan
Preceded by Shy Huntington |
University of Oregon Head Coaches 1924 |
Succeeded by Richard Smith |
Preceded by Harvey R. Holmes |
University of Utah Head Coaches 1904-1909 |
Succeeded by Fred Bennian |
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 |
Utah Utes Head Football Coaches |
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C.B. Ferris • Cummings • Wilson • Holmes • Maddock • Bennion • Norgren • Fitzpatrick • Armstrong • Curtice • Nagel • Giddings • Meek • Lovat • Howard • Stobart • Fassel • McBride • Meyer • Whittingham |