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All-Time Assistant Coaches by Name TEXAS FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES BY NAME Aiken, Ron ________________________1997 Hand, Herb _________________2018-present Rodgers, Randy ___________________1992-97 Akers, Fred ______________________1966-74 Harris, Ralph _____________________1984-85 Romney, Milton _____________________1922 Akina, Duane ____________________2001-13 Harsin, Bryan ____________________2011-12 Rucker, Ken _____________________2005-07 Alderson, Shorty _____________ 1925-34, ’45-46 Haywood, Michael _________________2003-04 Rumph, Chris ______________________2014 Amedee Lynn ____________________1989-91 Helms, Jim ______________________1969-72 Schulze, Bob _____________________1955-65 Applewhite, Major _______________ 2008-2013 Hicks, Bill _______________________1986-88 Searels, Stacy ____________________2011-13 Ash, Chris __________________2020-present Householder, Fred _________________1907-08 Seddon, Charlie ___________________1920-23 Baebel, Buster ______________________1935 Hutzler, Coleman _____________2020-present Shira, Charley ____________________1957-66 Barnes, Nelson ___________________1994-96 Jackson, Carl _______________________1997 Stanley, Bob _______________________1986 Beck, Tim _______________________2017-19 James, Bill ______________________1925-34 Swarthout, Jack ___________________1957-58 Bedford, Vance ___________________2014-16 James, Clarence ___________________1987-91 Swenson, Glen ___________________1971-75 Bellard, Emory ____________________1967-71 Jean-Mary, Brian __________________2014-16 Taylor, Bruce _______________________1982 Bernstein, Steve ___________________1992-97 Jennings, Clay ______________________2016 Thompson, Ronnie _________________1982-85 Bluestein, Ed _______________________1924 Jette, Paul ______________________1986-88 Tolleson, Mike __________________ 1998-2010 Boras, Rob ________________________1997 Johnson, Anthony ___________________2016 Toman, Ron _____________________1981-85 Boulware, Jay _______________2020-present Jones, T ________________________1956-62 Tomey, Dick _______________________2004 Bounds, Phil _______________________1981 Jungmichel, Buddy _________________1947-53 Traylor, Jeff _____________________2015-16 Boyd, Bob ______________________1989-91 Karow, Mike _____________________1927-35 Trenkmann, Eddie ___________________1915 Breaux, Don _____________________1975-76 Kazor, Steve _____________________1977-78 Twomey, Ted ______________________1936 Brewster, Tim __________________ 1998-2001 Kelley, Ed _______________________1953-54 Valai, Jay __________________2020-present Brickey, Steve ____________________1987-91 Kelly, Mike _______________________1898 Van Gent, Gene _____________________1919 Bryan, B.D. _______________________1921 Kennedy, Bobby __________________2004-10 Vaughn, Chris ____________________2014-15 Bryant, Cleve ____________________1992-94 King, J.T. __________________ 1950-52, ’54-56 Waite, Alex _____________________1923-24 Burns, Jack ________________________1976 Kiser, Jack ______________________1987-91 Walker, Scott ______________________1986 Campbell, Dean ___________________1982-86 Koenning, Les ______________________2014 Waller, Charley ___________________1955-56 Campbell, Mike ___________________1957-76 Lee, Charlie _____________________1977-80 Warehime, Derek __________________2017-19 Chambers, Bruce ________________ 1998-2014 Littlefield, Clyde _____________1920-26, ’36-42, ’45-48 Warmack, Bob ____________________1977-80 Cherry, Blair _____________________1937-46 Lowry, Alan _____________________1977-81 Washington, Jason _________________2017-19 Chizik, Gene _____________________2005-06 Mac Duff, Larry _____________________2007 Watson, Pat _____________________1992-94 Clay, James _______________________1916 Manley, Leon _______________ 1966-74, ’77-85 Watson, Shawn ___________________2014-15 Coffee, Russell ___________________1960-66 Matthews, Alvin __________________1972-73 Whitaker, Berry _____________________1919 Coleman, Andre _____________ 2020-present* Mattox, Matt ______________________2016 Wickline, Joe ____________________2014-15 Conley, Scott _____________________1982-85 McCrary, Hardee ________________ 1998-2003 Wier, Joseph _______________________1913 Culpepper, Pat ___________________1963-64 McNeil, C.C. _____________________1909-10 Williams, Charlie ____________________2016 Curtis, Eck ______________________1946-54 McWilliams, David _________________1970-85 Williams, Prenis ___________________1974-76 Curtiss, Homer ____________________1900-05 McWhorter, Mac __________________2002-10 Willsey, Ray _____________________1957-59 Dabbs, Ken ______________________1973-82 Meekins, Corby ___________________2017-19 Withers, Everett _________________ 1998-2000 Dahlquist, Gene __________________1992-97 Mehringer, Drew __________________2017-19 Wright, Bobby Jack _________________1986-97 Darnell, Gary _____________________1992-96 Metzenthin, W.E. ____________________1906 Wyatt, Darrell __________________ 2011-2013 Davis, Art _________________________1963 Michael, Bill _______________________1986 Yurcich, Mike ________________2020-present Davis, Bo _______________________2011-13 Michalske, Mike ___________________1955-56 Zapalac, Willie ____________________1964-75 Davis, Greg ____________________ 1998-2010 Mize, John _________________ 1977-85, ’87-91 Deal, Mike ______________________1995-97 Muschamp, Will ___________________2008-10 Active coaches Diaz, Manny _____________________2011-13 Moynihan, Tim ___________________1934-35 *Served as interim assistant coach during 2019 Alamo Bowl vs. Utah Dibrell, John _____________________1934-36 Naivar, Craig _____________________2017-19 Disch, Billy ______________________1911-12 Norris, Rex ______________________1992-93 Doerr, Tim ______________________1969-76 Norvell, Jay _______________________2015 Drake, Darryl ___________________ 1998-2003 Nunez, Tim ____________________ 1998-2002 Drayton, Stan _______________2017-present Orlando, Todd __________________ 2017-2019 DuBose, Bill _____________________1951-54 Painter, Dwain _____________________1986 Dykes, Spike _____________________1972-76 Parker, Mike _____________________1977-84 Ellington, Bill ____________________1959-73 Parrish, Lucian____________________1907-08 Ellis, Tom _______________________1966-69 Paterson, George ____________________1914 Emerson, Ox _____________________1951-56 Patterson, Pat ____________________1967-76 Ettlinger, H.J. ____________________1913-19 Penn, Grip ________________________1921 Everett, Sonny ______________________1976 Pittman, Jim _____________________1957-65 Ford, Tommy ______________________1965 Pool, Bryant _____________________1987-88 Fuller, Leon ________________ 1977-81, ’89-93 Porter, Larry _______________________2013 Gilbert, Sterlin ______________________2016 Price, Ed __________________ 1936-41, ’46-50 Giles, Oscar ____________2005-13, ‘17-present Reaux, Tommy ___________________1982-86 Gilstrap, Bully ____________________1937-56 Reese, Carl ____________________ 1998-2003 Godbolt, Mike “Bucky” _______________1992-96 Rider, Craig _______________________1981 Goodman, Hebe _____________________1917 Ritchie, Richard ___________________1977-79 Gray, Jack _________________ 1935-41, ’46-49 Rix, Burton _____________________1911-13 Hagen, Mark ________________2020-present Robinson, Greg __________________ 2004, ‘13 Hale, Clovis _____________________1987-91 Robinson, Tommie _________________2014-15 Haley, Brick _____________________2015-16 Rocco, Danny ____________________1994-97 241 HISTORY & HONORS TEXAS FOOTBALL 2020 MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES BY YEAR 1893- 1963 _____ Mike Campbell, Russell Coffee, Pat Culpepper, Art Davis, Bill 1995 _____ Gene Dahlquist (OC), Gary Darnell (DC), Nelson Barnes, Steve 1897 _____ No assistant coaches Ellington, Jim Pittman, Bob Schulze, Charley Shira Bernstein, Mike Deal, Bucky Godbolt, Danny Rocco, Randy Rodgers, 1898 _____ Mike Kelly 1964 _____ Mike Campbell, Russell Coffee, Pat Culpepper, Bill Ellington, Jim Bobby Jack Wright 1899 _____ No assistant coaches Pittman, Bob Schulze, Charley Shira, Willie Zapalac 1996 _____ Gene Dahlquist (OC), Gary Darnell (DC), Nelson Barnes, Steve 1900 _____ Homer Curtiss 1965 _____ Mike Campbell, Russell Coffee, Bill Ellington, Tommy Ford, Jim Bernstein, Mike Deal, Bucky Godbolt, Danny Rocco, Randy Rodgers, 1901 _____ Homer Curtiss Pittman, Bob Schulze, Charley Shira, Willie Zapalac Bobby Jack Wright 1902 _____ Homer Curtiss 1966 _____ Fred Akers, Mike Campbell, Russell Coffee, Bill Ellington, Tom Ellis, 1997 _____ Gene Dahlquist (OC), Bobby Jack Wright (DC), Ron Aiken, Steve 1903 _____ Homer Curtiss Leon Manley, Charley Shira, Willie Zapalac Bernstein, Rob Boras, Mike Deal, Carl Jackson, Danny Rocco, Randy 1904 _____ Homer Curtiss 1967 _____ Mike Campbell (DC), Fred Akers, Emory Bellard, Bill Ellington, Tom Rodgers 1905 _____ Homer Curtiss Ellis, Leon Manley, Pat Patterson, Willie Zapalac 1998 _____ Carl Reese (DC), Greg Davis (OC), Tim Brewster, Bruce Chambers, 1906 _____ W.E. Metzenthin 1968 _____ Mike Campbell (DC), Fred Akers, Emory Bellard, Bill Ellington, Tom Darryl Drake, Hardee McCrary, Tim Nunez, Mike Tolleson, Everett 1907 _____ Fred Householder, Lucian Parrish Ellis, Leon Manley, Pat Patterson, Willie Zapalac Withers 1908 _____ Fred Householder, Lucian Parrish 1969 _____ Mike Campbell (DC), Fred Akers, Emory Bellard, Tim Doerr, Bill 1999 _____ Greg Davis (OC), Carl Reese (DC), Tim Brewster, Bruce Chambers, 1909 _____ C.C. McNeil Ellington, Tom Ellis, Jim Helms, Leon Manley, Pat Patterson, Willie Darryl Drake,
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