Bruce Snyder
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Bruce Snyder | ||
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Title | Head Coach | |
College | N/A | |
Sport | Football | |
Team Record | N/A | |
Born | June 20, 1938 | |
Place of birth | Santa Monica, California | |
Career Highlights | ||
Overall | 125-106-6 | |
Coaching Stats | ||
College Football DataWarehouse | ||
Championships | ||
1996 Pac-10 Conference Championship | ||
Awards | ||
1990 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 1996 Pac 10 Coach of the Year 1996 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award for NCAA Coach of the Year |
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School as a player | ||
1960-1963 | Oregon | |
Position | Full Back | |
Coaching positions | ||
1976-1982 1987-1991 1992-2000 |
Utah State California Arizona State |
Bruce Snyder (born June 20, 1938) was the head football coach of Utah State University from 1976 to 1982. He was the head football coach of the University of California from 1987 to 1991. And from 1992 to 2000, he served as the head football coach at Arizona State University. At Arizona State he compiled a 58-45 record. Snyder was chosen as the NCAA Coach of the Year in 1996, the same season the Sun Devils played in the 1997 Rose Bowl losing to Ohio State, 20-17. His career record stands at 125-106-6.
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Preceded by Gary Barnett |
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award 1996 |
Succeeded by Lloyd Carr |
Preceded by Gary Barnett |
Walter Camp Coach of the Year 1996 |
Succeeded by Lloyd Carr |