Bill Peterson

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Bill Peterson
Title Head coach
College Florida State, Rice
Sport Football
Career highlights
Overall 65-49-12
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1960-1970
1971
Florida State
Rice

William E. "Bill" Peterson (born 1920; died August 5, 1993) was an American football coach. His career included head coaching stops at Florida State, Rice University and with the Houston Oilers. Considered one of the unique characters in college sports, Peterson is credited with bringing the pro passing game to college football. He is also known as the "Coach of Coaches", having tutored such coaches as Joe Gibbs, Bill Parcells, Bobby Bowden, Don James, Dan Henning, Ken Meyer and many others. Coach "Pete", as he was affectionally known, is also fondly remembered for his reshaping of the English language. One of his more novel expressions was to have his team "pair off in groups of threes, then line up in a circle." Beyond his trials with syntax, Peterson is best remembered for bringing the Seminoles to the forefront of college football, using pro-style offenses and a much feared passing game.

[edit] Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
1960 Florida State 3-6-1
1961 Florida State 4-5-1
1962 Florida State 4-3-3
1963 Florida State 4-5-1
1964 Florida State 9-1-1 W Gator 11th
1965 Florida State 4-5-1
1966 Florida State 6-5-0 L Sun
1967 Florida State 7-2-2 T Gator 15th
1968 Florida State 8-3-0 L Peach 14th
1969 Florida State 6-3-1
1970 Florida State 7-4-0
Florida State: 62-42-11
1971 Rice 3-7-1
Rice: 3-7-1
Total: 65-49-12
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

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Preceded by
Perry Moss
Florida State University Head Football Coach
1960–1970
Succeeded by
Larry Jones
Preceded by
Harold "Bo" Hagen
Rice University Head Football Coach
1971
Succeeded by
Al Conover
Preceded by
Ed Hughes
Houston Oilers head coaches
1972-1973
Succeeded by
Sid Gillman