Albert Exendine

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A.A. Exendine
Title Head coach
College Washington State, Oklahoma State, Georgetown University
Sport Football
Born 1884-01-07
Died 1973-01-04
Career highlights
Awards
All-American (1906)
Playing career
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1914-22
1923-25
1934-35
Georgetown University
Washington State
Oklahoma State
College Football Hall of Fame, 1970

Albert A. "Al" Exendine (January 7, 1884 - January 4, 1973) was a football head coach at Georgetown, Washington State, and Oklahoma State. From 1914 to 1922, he coached at Georgetown, and compiled a 55-21-3 record there. This included a 9-1 season in 1916, as well as an 8-1 season in 1921. From 1923 to 1925, he coached at Washington State, and compiled a 6-13-4 record there. From 1934 to 1935, he coached at Oklahoma State, where he compiled a 7-12-1 record.

Exendine played for "Pop" Warner at the Carlisle Indian Institute from 1902-1907. Though never having played the game before arriving at the institute, Exendine was named to Walter Camp's third-team All-American team in 1906. He became head coach at Otterbein College posting a 15-7-3 record there in 3 seasons. He then took over at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, in 1914. Exendine then went on to Washington State University in 1923, posting a 6-13-4 record. He then coached at Occidental College in California, Northwestern Oklahoma, and Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State). Overall, he had a record of 93 victories, 60 losses, and 15 ties.

While coaching Georgetown, Exendine earned law degree from Dickinson College. He was a lawyer with the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs for many years.

[edit] Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl
1914 Georgetown University
1915 Georgetown University
1916 Georgetown University 9-1-0
1917 Georgetown University
1918 Georgetown University
1919 Georgetown University
1920 Georgetown University
1921 Georgetown University 8-1-0
1922 Georgetown University
1923 Washington State 2-4-1
1924 Washington State 1-5-2
1925 Washington State 3-4-1
1934 Oklahoma State University
1935 Oklahoma State University
Total: no
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.
Preceded by
Frank Gargan
Georgetown University Head Football Coach
1914–1922
Succeeded by
Jackie Maloney
Preceded by
Gus Welch
Washington State University Head Football Coach
1923–1925
Succeeded by
Babe Hollingbery
Preceded by
Pappy Waldorf
Oklahoma State University Head Football Coach
1934–1935
Succeeded by
Ted Cox (football coach)

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