John Millard Harmon was the head coach for the Boston University Terriers football team in 1933 and compiled a record of 2–5–0. He also served as Boston's head men's basketball coach as the athletic director for the university.[1]
Head coaching record
Football
Year |
Team |
Overall |
Conference | Standing |
Bowl/playoffs |
Rank# |
Boston University Terriers (Independent) (1933) |
1933 |
Boston U. |
2–5–0 | — | | | | |
Total: | 2–5–0 | |
National championship Conference title Conference division title |
#Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. |
References
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- No coach (1901–1907)
- No team (1907–1908)
- P. V. Stroud (1908–1909)
- Charles McGlue (1909–1910)
- H. L. Perrin (1910–1911)
- No team (1911–1915)
- Henry Crane (1915–1916)
- V. B. Allison (1916–1918)
- No team (1918–1919)
- Percy L. Wendell (1919–1920)
- No coach (1920–1923)
- No team (1923–1924)
- John Williams (1924–1925)
- Win Carlson (1925–1932)
- John Harmon (1932–1935)
- Mel Collard (1935–1943)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Mel Collard (1944–1945)
- Russ Peterson (1945–1948)
- Charles Cummings (1948–1949)
- Vin Cronin (1949–1952)
- Matt Zunic (1952–1959)
- John Burke (1959–1966)
- Charles Luce (1966–1971)
- Ron Mitchell (1971–1974)
- Roy Sigler (1974–1978)
- Rick Pitino (1978–1983)
- John Kuester (1983–1985)
- Mike Jarvis (1985–1990)
- Bob Brown (1990–1994)
- Dennis Wolff (1994–2009)
- Pat Chambers (2009–2011)
- Joe Jones (2011– )
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Persondata |
Name |
Harmon, John |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
American sports coach |
Date of birth |
20 May 1895 |
Place of birth |
Louisville, Illinois |
Date of death |
18 October 1974 |
Place of death |
Ottawa, Kansas |