William H. Harrelson

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William H. Harrelson was the second head football coach at the Nevada State University (lat. University of Nevada-Reno). This was his only season as a collegiate head coach.

Prior to coaching, Harrelson had been the starting quarterback at Stanford University.

The main resource for this article, the 1901 Artemesia, gives very little information regarding his brief tenure at the helm of the Sagebrushers (lat. Wolf Pack). The following is an excerpt from "The Development of Athletics in the University" from that issue:

In 1897 the football team was reorganized and coached by Harrelson of Stanford. A game with the Berkeley second eleven resulted in another defeat (the team having gone 0-2 the prior year [the first of the team's existence] under Frank Taylor), but the score was much smaller than before. The improvement shown by the football team encouraged the students to organize other athletic teams. In the following spring a baseball team, a track team, and a basketball team were formed.

Thus, having led the team for but one season, in only one game, Coach Harrelson left his indelible mark in the history of Wolf Pack athletics.

Record: 1897 0-1

Preceded by
Frank Taylor
University of Nevada Head Football Coach
1897
Succeeded by
Frank Ellis
Preceded by
Tommy Code
Stanford Starting Quarterbacks
1893-1894
Succeeded by
unknown