John McKee (football coach)
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Dr. John McKee coached American Football at North Carolina State University--then North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts--for two years. During his tenure he compiled a record of 1-6 with the lone win coming against Davidson College. He later served as the Georgia Tech football coach in 1902, going 0-6-2 before the legendary John Heisman took over the program.
Preceded by: Dr. Cyrus W. Strickler |
Georgia Tech Head Football Coach 1902 |
Succeeded by: John Heisman |
Preceded by: W. C. Riddick |
NC State Wolfpack Head Coach 1900–1901 |
Succeeded by: Arthur Devlin |
Georgia Tech Head Football Coaches |
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West • Borleske • Finnegan • Nalley • Collier • Strickler • McKee • Heisman • Alexander • Dodd • Carson • Fulcher • Rodgers • Curry • Ross • Lewis • O'Leary • McWorter • Gailey |
NC State Wolfpack Head Football Coaches |
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Busbee • Gatling • Gatling • Riddick • McKee • Devlin • Keinholz • Whitney • Heston • Whitehurst • Green • Hegarty • Paterson •Hartsell • Stafford • Fetzer • Shaw • Tebell • Van Liew • Smith • Anderson • Newton • Feathers • Hendrickson • Edwards • Michaels • Holtz • Rein • Kiffin • Reed • Sheridan • O'Cain • Amato • O'Brien |