Fred von Appen
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Fred von Appen | ||
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Sport | Football | |
Team record | 5-31 | |
Born | March 22, 1942 | |
Place of birth | Eugene, Oregon | |
Career highlights | ||
Overall | 5-31 | |
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Playing career | ||
1971-72 | Linfield College | |
Position | Linebacker/Guard | |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | ||
1996-1998 | University of Hawaiʻi |
Fred von Appen (born March 22, 1942, Eugene, Oregon) is a retired American football coach. von Appen is known for his head coaching stint with the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa from 1996-1998 and for serving as an assistant coach on a number of NFL and college coaching staffs.
von Appen began his coaching career in 1964 at his at his alma mater, Linfield College in Oregon. He earned a master’s degree in secondary education at Linfield in 1965. Von Appen was a linebacker and guard who was a three-time all-conference selection at Linfield. He was briefly in the San Diego Chargers camp in 1964.
After leaving Linfield, von Appen served in the U.S. Army before resuming his coaching career at Arkansas in 1969. He was at UCLA in 1970, Virginia Tech in 1971, Oregon from 1972-76 and the first of four stints at Stanford from 1977-78.
After spending two seasons in Green Bay under head coach Bart Starr, von Appen returned to Arkansas in 1981, where he was the defensive line coach under Lou Holtz. He then went back to Stanford in 1982. Bill Walsh then brought Von Appen to the San Francisco 49ers staff from 1983-88, where his duties included special teams.
In 1989, von Appen returned to Stanford as the defensive coordinator under head coach Dennis Green. From 1990-91, von Appen was the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. When Bill Walsh became Stanford’s head coach he brought von Appen back as defensive coordinator. Von Appen was the defensive line coach at Colorado before becoming the head coach at the University of Hawaiʻi. Von Appen was fired as head coach for the University of Hawaii in 1999 after a disastrous zero win season.
von Appen spent the 2000 season as the defensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings and the 2001 season as the special teams coach for the New York Giants. von Appen retired after the 2001 season, but came out of retirement to serve as the defensive ends coach and assistant head coach for the University of Montana. von Appen served on the Montana coaching staff until he retired for good after the 2003 season.
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Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl Game | Bowl Opponent | Outcome | Rank# |
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Hawaii Warriors (Western Athletic Conference) (1996 — 1998) | ||||||||
1996 | Hawaii | 2-10 | 1-7 | 7th (Pacific) | ||||
1997 | Hawaii | 3-9 | 1-7 | 8th (Pacific) | ||||
1998 | Hawaii | 0-12 | 0-8 | 8th (Pacific) | ||||
At Hawaii: | 5-31 | 2-22 | ||||||
Career: | 5-31 | |||||||
National Championship Conference Title | ||||||||
†Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season. |
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Preceded by Bob Wagner |
Hawaii Warriors Head Coaches 1996–1998 |
Succeeded by June Jones |
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