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All-Time Coaching Records #WeTHeT All-Time Coaching Records Most seasons Coached Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 13 George Makris (1960-69) 10 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 9 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 8 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 8 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 6 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 6 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 6 Al Golden (2006-10) 5 Ron Dickerson (1993-97) 5 Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 5 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 5 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 5 Most Games Coached WAyne HARdin GeoRGe MAkRis BoBBy WAllACe Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 135 George Makris (1960-69) 93 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 90 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 78 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 73 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 66 Al Golden (2006-10) 61 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 58 All -T iMe WinninGesT CoACHes By PCT . Ron Dickerson (1993-97) 55 Coach (Years) Seasons Games WLTPct. Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 55 Horace Butterworth (1907) 16402.833 Jerry Berndt (1989-92) 44 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 8 73 50 15 8 .740 Peter P. Stevens (1956-59) 32 William Nicholai (1914-16) 3 17 953.618 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 6 58 31 18 9 .612 Most Wins Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 13 135 80 52 3 .604 Wayne Hardin (1970-82) 80 Henry J. Miller (1925-32) 50 Dr. Frank W. White (1908) 16321.583 George Makris (1960-69) 45 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 5 24 13 92.583 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 31 Steve Addazio (2011-12) 2 24 13 11 — .542 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 31 George Makris (1960-69) 10 93 45 44 4 .505 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 28 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 5 29 13 13 3 .500 Al Golden (2006-10) 27 Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 5 29 13 15 1 .466 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 24 Albert P. Kawal (1949-54) 6 55 24 28 3 .464 Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 19 Steve Addazio (2011-12) 13 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 9 78 31 38 9 .455 Charles M. Williams (1894-98) 13 Al Golden (2006-10) 5 61 27 34 — .443 William J. Schatz (1909-13) 13 Bruce Arians (1983-88) 6 66 28 38 0 .424 H. Shindle Wingert (1901-05) 13 John T. Rogers (1899-1900) 2 14 482.357 Jerry Berndt (1989-92) 4 44 11 33 0 .250 Most Wins in First Bobby Wallace (1998-2005) 8 90 19 71 — .211 season Albert Barron (1924) 15140.200 Steve Addazio (2011) 9 Matt Rhule (2013) 1 12 2 10 — .167 Wayne Hardin (1970) 7 Ron Dickerson (1993-97) 5 55 8 47 0 .145 Albert P. Kawal (1949) 5 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933) 5 Francois M. D’Eliscu (1922-23) 2 11 191.136 Henry J. Miller (1925) 5 Peter P. Stevens (1956-59) 4 32 4 28 0 .125 Fred H. Swan (1939) 18170.125 Most Ties Elwood Geiges (1917) 17061.071 Ray Morrison (1940-48) 9 Josh Cody (1955) 18080.000 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner (1933-38) 9 Fewest losses Horace Butterworth (1907) 0 Dr. Frank W. White (1908) 2 least Wins Josh Cody (1955) 0 Elwood Geiges (1917) 0 58 TUdiAMonds.CoM 2014 TeMPle FooTBAll All-Time Assistant Coaches eARl CleGHoRn VinCe HoCH eARle Mosley MAC sTRoW 1968-82 1970-82 1988-92 1953-55, 1959 Herb Adderley ..............................1978 Walt Evans (SC) .......................1991-92 Scot Loeffler .................................2011 Jeremy Scott (SC) .......................2013- Ben Albert ...............................2011-12 Joe Famille ..............................1986-88 Paul Lounsberry ............................2005 Bruce Seidman (SC) .................2004-05 Don Augustine (GA) ......................2002 Eric Fargo (GA) ..........................2013- Mike MacIntyre .......................1997-98 Mike Siravo ......................2006, 2013- Jared Backus ............................2007-09 Charlie Fisher ..........................2000-01 Fred Manuel ............................1993-94 Willie Slater .............................2004-05 Kevin Baldock (GA) ..................2000-01 Rip Flippo (GA) ........................1999-00 James Mangiero (GA) ..............2011-12 Steve Smith (GA) .....................1993-94 Dick Bedesam ..........................1973-74 Ed Foley ..........................2008-10, 13- Joe Marciano ................................1982 Terry Smith ...................................2013 Satyen Bhakta (GA) .................2006-08 Tyree Foreman ..........................2007- Bob Marshall ...........................1968-69 Zach Smith ....................................2011 Bob Bicknell ..................................2006 Jethro Franklin ..............................2010 Frank Massino ..............1969-76, 79-82 Phil Snow ..................................2013- Dave Borbely ...........................1989-91 Stan Freedman ........................1975-77 Jim Mazza .....................................1976 Tom Spann ..............................1989-92 Gus Braccia ...................................1956 Justin Frye ...............................2011-12 John McAneney .......................1966-69 Rob Spence ...................................2010 Curtis Bray ...............................2007-08 Shelton Gaffney (Asst. SC) .........2013- Ron McCrone ..........................1995-97 Bob Stanley .............................1996-97 David Brock .............................2002-04 Nick Gasparato ........................1993-96 Sean McGowan .......................2011-12 Matt Stavish (GA) .........................2010 Francis Brown ...........................2013- Mike Gibson ............................1989-92 Hugh McWilliams .........................1975 Pete Stevens ............................1953-56 Sterling Brown ..............................1980 Kevin Gilbride Jr. .....................2007-09 Bill Medve .....................................1957 Tim Stowers ............................1998-99 John Brunner ...........................1970-80 Dennis Goldman ...........................2005 Randy Melvin ................................2009 Dale Strahm ............................1994-96 Shawn Bryson (GA) .......................2013 Steve Goldman ........................1993-96 John Mitchell ................................1986 Mac Strow .........................1953-55, 59 Jack Burns ...............................1953-54 Linc Gotshalk (SC) ....................1981-89 Allen Mogridge .............................2013 Lonnie Teasley (GA) ...................2013- Lew Carpenter ..............................1997 Lou Grandizio ...............................1957 Raymond Monica ....................1998-05 Blair Thomas ...........................1998-05 Rubin Carter .................................2004 Bill Griggs (GA) ........................2009-10 Joe Moore ...............................1986-87 Tony Trentini ...........................1970-75 Wally Chambers ......................1986-88 Eric Gudger ..............................1993-97 Earle Mosley ............................1988-92 Chris Trifone (GA) ....................2011-12 Deon Chester ..........................1993-94 R.E. “Rocky” Hager ..................1997-03 Jed Moyer (GA) .......................2001-02 Tom Turchetta .........................1984-85 Ron Chismar ............................1989-92 Chuck Heater ...........................2011-12 Toby Neinas .............................2002-05 Jim Turner ...............................2003-04 Clyde Christensen ...................1983-85 Ted Heath ................................1993-97 Joe Nejman .............................1960-65 Tom Urbanik ...........................1968-69 Curt Cignetti ............................1989-92 John Hendrick .........................1993-94 Jeff Nixon ......................................2006 Tom Walters .................................1954 Colin Clancy (GA) .......................2013- Mike Hennigan .............................1985 Brandon Noble .............................2013 Brandon Washington (Asst. SC) .2013- Bill Clay .........................................1988 Frank Hickson ...............................1989 Dutch Ouderkirk ...........................1971 Gavin White ...........................1956-66 Earl Cleghorn ...........................1968-82 Vince Hoch ..............................1970-82 Lou Paludi ................................1960-67 Jack White ....................................1983 Evan Cooper, Jr. (GA) .................2013- Al Holcomb (GA) ...........................1996 Chet Parlavecchio .........................1993 Roger White ............................1956-59 Charles Crews (GA) ..................1997-98 Marcus Hoover (GA) ................2004-05 Darrell Patterson .....................1995-96 Chris Wiesehan .........................2013- Sean Cronin .............................2011-12 Dan Hopkins (GA) .........................2003 Carmen Piccone ......................1977-82 Paul Williams ...........................2006-10 Eddie Davis ..............................1986-88 Dick Hopkins ............................1989-92 Walt Pierce ...................................1970 Al Wilson .................................1970-72 Paul Davis ................................1983-85 Chris Hudak (SC) ......................1996-03 Frank Piraino (SC) ....................2011-12 Phil Zacharias ................................2005 Ryan Day .............................2006, 2012 Jim Hueber ..............................1981-82 Wally Porter ............................1960-61 Ray Zingler ...............................1983-84 Tony Decker (SC) .....................2006-10 Keith Humphrey (GA) ...................1999 Jerry Preschutti .......................1966-68 Andrew Dees ...........................2006-10 Ashley Ingram (GA) .......................1998 Spencer Prescott ....................1983-86, GA—graduate assistant coach Dave DeFilippo ........................1962-65 Jonas Jackson (GA) .......................2005 .................................1990-92,
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