William H. Spaulding
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William H. Spaulding was the head football coach at UCLA from 1925 to 1938. He had a successful tenure, compiling a 72-51-8(.580) record. He also served as the head football coach at the University of Minnesota from 1922 to 1924. His record there was 11-7-4. He succeeded the legendary football coach Henry L. Williams.
Preceded by Henry L. Williams |
Minnesota Gophers Head Coaches 1922–1924 |
Succeeded by Clarence Spears |
Preceded by James Cline |
UCLA Bruins Head Coaches 1925–1938 |
Succeeded by Edwin Horrell |
Minnesota Golden Gophers Head Football Coaches |
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Peebles • Jones • McCord • McCord • Heffelfinger • Morse • Eck • Moulton • Winter • Cochrane • Heffelfinger • Jerrems • Minds • Harrison • Leary • Williams • Spaulding • Spears • Crisler • Bierman • Hauser • Fesler • Warmath • Stoll • Salem • Holtz • Gutekunst • Wacker • Mason |
UCLA Bruins Head Football Coaches |
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Cozens • Trotter • Cline • Spaulding • Horrell • LaBrucherie • Sanders • Dickerson • Barnes • Prothro • Rodgers • Vermeil • Donahue • Toledo • Kezirian (Interim) • Dorrell |