Fred J. Murphy
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Fred J. Murphy was a head football coach at the University of Kentucky from 1924 to 1926. During his tenure he compiled a 12-14-1 record.
He also served as the head football coach at the University of Missouri from 1900 to 1901, compiling a 6-10-2 record. From 1914 to 1918, he served as the head football coach at Northwestern University compiling a 16-16-1 record. Overall his career record stands at 46-47-6.
Preceded by J. Winn |
Kentucky Wildcats Football Coaches 1924–1926 |
Succeeded by Harry Gamage |
Miller • Thompson • Finney • Mason • Short • Eaton • Bass • Kiler • McLeod • Wright • Schact • Guyn • Sweetland • Douglass • Brumage • Tigert • Boles • Gill • Juneau • Winn • Murphy • Gamage • Wynne • Kirwan • Shively • Bryant • Collier • Bradshaw • Ray • Curci • Claiborne • Curry • Mumme • Morriss • Brooks
Ames • Noyes • Ewing • Culver • Van Doozer • Bannard • Hollister • McCornack • Johnson • Horr • Hammett • Grady • Murphy • Bachman • McDevitt • Thistlethwaite • Hanley • Waldorf • Voigts • Saban • Parseghian • Agase • Pont • Venturi • Green • Peay • Barnett • Walker • Fitzgerald