Charles M. Hollister
Charles Marvin "Doc" Hollister (September 2, 1867 – May 18, 1923) was an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Beloit College from 1896 to 1897 and at Northwestern University from 1899 to 1902, compiling a career college football record of 33–21–6. Hollister's record at Northwestern was 27–16–4. This ranks him eighth at Northwestern in total wins and fifth at Northwestern in winning percentage.[1]
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- Unknown (1889–1892)
- Coach Ahlward (1893)
- John W. Hollister (1894–1895)
- Charles M. Hollister (1896–1897)
- John W. Hollister (1898–1903)
- Boss Weeks (1904)
- John Page (1905)
- Charles A. Fairweather (1906–1907)
- Coach Foster (1908)
- Joseph Connor (1909)
- Dana M. Evans (1910–1914)
- Herman Stegeman (1915)
- Dana M. Evans (1916)
- Orville B. Littrick (1917–1919)
- Tommy Mills (1920–1925)
- Ray Bohler (1926)
- Campbell Dickson (1927)
- Robert K. Jaggard (1928–1935)
- Charles Butler (1936–1940)
- Louis E. Means (1941–1942)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Dolph Stanley (1945)
- James C. Easterbrook (1946–1947)
- Oliver M. Olson (1948–1949)
- Carl T. Nelson (1950–1961)
- Norm Amundsen (1962–1967)
- Dick Teteak (1968–1970)
- Charles Ross (1971–1975)
- Bob Nicholls (1976)
- Ed DeGeorge (1977–2005)
- Chris Brann (2006– )
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Name |
Hollister, Charles M. |
Alternative names |
Hollister, Charles Marvin; Hollister, C. M.; Hollister, Doc |
Short description |
American football coach |
Date of birth |
September 2, 1867 |
Place of birth |
North Pawlet, Vermont |
Date of death |
May 18, 1923 |
Place of death |
Chicago, Illinois |