David C. Morrow (American football)
David C. Morrow was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Washington and Jefferson College (1908–1911, 1919–1920, 1924–1925) and at Bethany College in West Virginia (1929), compiling a career college football record of 49–27–5. He attended Bethany College and graduated from Washington & Jefferson.[2] He was one of the most widely known coaches in the eastern United States.[2] The New York Times called him "one of the best football coaches in the United States."[3] He was known for his skill in developing the line.[3] He spent a total of 20 years at Washington & Jefferson.[4]
Head coaching record
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- H. A. Watson (1894–1898)
- Unknown (1899)
- E. Y. Willis (1900)
- No team (1901)
- A. C. Chapman (1902)
- Aiken (1903)
- Shronz (1904)
- Stauffer (1905)
- No team (1906)
- Worth B. Yancey (1907–1908)
- H. D Smith (1909)
- J. M. Townsend (1910)
- W. S. Shuttleworth (1911)
- Harry Smith (1912)
- Joe Hogarty (1913)
- Chester J. Roberts (1914)
- Fred Heyman (1915–1916)
- Boyd Chambers (1917)
- Wilbur M. Cramblet (1918)
- Herman R. Beckelheimer (1919)
- Harry M. Buland (1920–1921)
- Katy Easterday (1922–1923)
- Ray B. McCandless (1924)
- Furman L. Nuss (1925–1928)
- David C. Morrow (1929)
- John J. Knight (1930–1944)
- No team (1945)
- Don L. Phillips (1946–1947)
- Glenn Johnson (1948–1950)
- Donald E. Fuoss (1951–1952)
- John J. Knight (1953–1962)
- Bob Goin (1963–1972)
- Don E. Ault (1973–1981)
- Wally Neel (1982–1989)
- Don Turner (1990–1992)
- Steve Campos (1993–2001)
- Chris Snyder (2002–2003)
- Steve Lee (2004–2005)
- Tim Weaver (2006–2012)
- Bill Garvey (2013– )
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