Phil King (coach)
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Phil King was the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1896 to 1902. He could be considered as the best football coach in school history, as well as one of the best in conference history. The legendary coach compiled a 65-11-1 (.851) record. The Badgers had four 9 win seasons during his tenure.
King's 1901 Wisconsin team is arguably the greatest in school history. It went 9-0 and outscored its opponents 317-5.
King was an All-American quarterback at Princeton University from 1891-93.
Preceded by H.D. Stickney |
University of Wisconsin Head Football Coach 1896–1902 |
Succeeded by Art Curtis |
Kletsch • Mestre • Alward • Crawford • Davis • Stickney • King • Curtis • Hutchins • Barry • Richards • Juneau • Withington • Lowman • Ryan • Little • Thistlethwaite • Spears • Stuhldreher • Williamson • Bruhn • Coatta • Jardine • McClain • Hilles • Morton • Alvarez • Bielema