Ron Harms
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Sport | Football | |
Born | c. 1936 | |
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Overall | 171–73 | |
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1974-1975 1976-1978 1979-1999 |
Texas A&I (OC) Baylor (Assist.) Texas A&I |
Ron Harms is a former American football coach. He served as head coach at Texas A&M University–Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I University) from 1979-1999.
Harms served as offensive coordinator for Gil Steinke in 1974 and '75 before becoming an assistant to Grant Teaff at Baylor University for three years. Harms returned to Texas A&I in 1979 to replace Fred Jonas as head coach. In his first season, he guided the Javelinas to a NAIA national championship. With Harms at the helm, the Javelinas captured ten Lone Star Conference championship in total.
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