Gwinn Henry

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Gwinn Henry was the head football coach of the University of Missouri from 1923 to 1931. During his tenure, he compiled a 40-28-9(.578) record. Taking away his cellar-dweller years in 1923, 1930, and 1931, where he went 2-3-3, 2-5-2, and 2-8-0 respectively, he could be considered one of the best coaches in Big Twelve history. He holds another distinction, as being one of two coaches to play a football game on Christmas. On December 25, 1924, USC defeated Missouri 20-7.

Preceded by
Thomas Kelly
University of Missouri Head Football Coach
1922
Succeeded by
Frank Carideo

[edit] References

  • ESPN College Football Encyclopedia(Page 554)

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