Glen Gray (American football)
Glen C. Gray |
Sport(s) |
Football |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) |
1911–1912
1913–1915 |
Oberlin
Washburn |
Head coaching record |
Overall |
24–12–4 |
Glen C. Gray was the 13th head football coach for Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas and he held that position for three seasons, from 1913 until 1915. His overall coaching record at Washburn was 11 wins, 10 losses, and 3 ties. This ranks him 12th at Washburn in terms of total wins and 20th at Washburn in terms of winning percentage.[1]
Prior to Washburn, Gray coached the Oberlin Yeomen of Oberlin College in 1911 and 1912. He went 13–2–1 in those two seasons.[2]
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- B. M. Hogen (1891)
- John Heisman (1892)
- E. B. Camp (1893)
- John Heisman (1894)
- W. M. Richards (1895)
- C. K. Fauver (1896)
- Samuel Huston Thompson (1897)
- E. I. Stearns (1898–1899)
- Edgar Fauver & Edward Fauver (1900–1902)
- Edward Fauver (1903–1904)
- R. M. Jones (1905)
- H. R. Snyder (1906–1910)
- Glen Gray (1911–1912)
- T. Nelson Metcalf (1913)
- A. J. Pyle (1914)
- Frank Cary (1915)
- Paul DesJardien (1916)
- J. Speelman (1917–1918)
- T. Nelson Metcalf (1919–1921)
- U. H. Stallings & Lawrence McPhee (1922–1923)
- P. N. MacEachron (1924–1929)
- Lysle K. Butler (1930–1957)
- J. William Grice (1958–1972)
- Cass Jackson (1973–1975)
- Richard Riendeau (1976–1977)
- Don Hunsinger (1978–1989)
- Larry Story (1990–1991)
- Tony Pierce (1992–1993)
- Pete Peterson (1994–1998)
- Jeff Ramsey (1999– )
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