Lon Stiner

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Lon Stiner was the head football coach for Oregon State from 1933-1948. During his tenure, he compiled a 74-49-17 record, setting school records for wins, and winning percentage(.589). His best season came in 1939, when his team went 9-1-1. He coached in one of the greatest upset ties in NCAA history. On October 21, 1933, the final score was a 0-0 tie against USC. The Trojans were riding a 25 game winning streak, and were back-to-back national championships. He is an inductee of the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame.

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Preceded by
Paul J. Schissler
Oregon State Beavers Head Coaches
19331948
Succeeded by
Kip Taylor

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