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Coaching Records COACHING RECORDS Glenn S. “Pop” Warner is generally regarded as one of the Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Walsh led the Cardinal John Ralston coached Stanford to consecutive Rose Bowl all-time great college coaches. to Sun, Bluebonnet and Blockbuster Bowl victories as victories in 1971 and ’72. Stanford’s head football coach. Coaching Records Seasons Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opp. Seasons Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opp. 1891 No Coach 1 3 1 0 .750 52 26 1924-32 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 71 17 8 .781 1985 588 1892, ’94-95 Walter Camp 3 11 3 3 .735 178 89 1933-39 C.E. Thornhill 7 35 25 7 .574 745 499 1893 Pop Bliss 1 8 0 1 .944 284 17 1940-41 Clark Shaughnessy 2 16 3 0 .842 356 180 1896, 98 H.P. Cross 2 7 4 2 .615 123 66 1942, ’46-50 Marchmont Schwartz 6 28 28 4 .500 1216 886 1897 G.H. Brooke 1 4 1 0 .800 54 26 1951-57 Charles A. Taylor 7 40 29 2 .577 1429 1290 1899 Burr Chamberlain 1 2 5 2 .333 61 78 1958-62 Jack C. Curtice 5 14 36 0 .280 665 1078 1900 Fielding H. Yost 1 7 2 1 .750 154 20 1963-71 John Ralston 9 55 36 3 .601 1975 1486 1901 C.M. Fickert 1 3 2 2 .571 34 57 1972-76 Jack Christiansen 5 30 22 3 .573 1268 1214 1902 C.L. Clemans 1 6 1 0 .857 111 37 1979 Rod Dowhower 1 5 5 1 .500 259 239 1903-08 James F. Lanagan 6 49 10 5 .804 981 190 1980-83 Paul Wiggin 4 16 28 0 .364 1113 1146 1909-12 George Presley 4 30 8 1 .782 745 149 1984-88 Jack Elway 5 25 29 2 .463 1263 1267 1913-16 Floyd C. Brown 4 37 4 1 .892 1128 365 1989-91 Dennis Green 3 16 18 0 .471 801 770 1917 Jim Wylie 1 1 0 0 1.000 15 11 1977-78, ’92-94 Bill Walsh 5 34 24 1 .585 1525 1441 1918 No Official Schedule 1995-2001 Tyrone Willingham 7 44 36 1 .549 2191 2215 1919 Bob Evans 1 4 3 0 .571 130 46 2002-04 Buddy Teevens 3 10 23 0 .303 653 934 1920 Walter Powell 1 4 3 0 .571 82 65 2005-06 Walt Harris 2 6 17 0 .261 396 714 1921 C.E. Van Gent 1 4 2 2 .625 100 97 Totals 112 636 432 52 .591 22419 17428 1922-23 Andrew Kerr 2 11 7 0 .611 347 142 Jack Christiansen coached Stanford from 1972-76. Jack Elway, who came to Stanford from San Jose State, Denny Green coached Stanford to the 1991 Aloha Bowl. coached the Cardinal to the 1986 Gator Bowl. 2007 STANFORD F OOTBALL 167 YEAR-By-YEAR COACHING RECORDS Year-by-Year Coaching Records 1963 John Ralston 3 7 0 154 199 Marvin Harris, C; Year Coach W L T Pts. Opp. Captains Clark Weaver, QB 1891 None 3 1 0 52 26 J.R. Whittemore, HB 1964 John Ralston 5 5 0 150 138 R. Ragsdale, HB; 1892 Walter Camp 1 0 2 44 29 C.L. Clemans, HB Guy Rounsaville, E 1893 “Pop” Bliss 8 0 1 284 17 J.F. Wilson, E 1965 John Ralston 6 3 1 144 149 Robert Handley, HB; Gary 1894 Walter Camp 6 3 0 100 52 P.M. Downing, T Pettigrew, T; Glenn Myers, LB 1895 Walter Camp 4 0 1 34 8 G.H. Cochran, FB 1966 John Ralston 5 5 0 149 146 Allan Mohrman, T; Albert Wilburn, E 1896 H.P. Cross 2 1 1 30 4 C.M. Fickert, G 1967 John Ralston 5 5 0 157 179 Marty Brill, LB; 1897 G.H. Brooke 4 1 0 54 26 S.W. Cotton, FB John P. Root, FB 1898 H.P. Cross 5 3 1 93 62 F.S. Fisher, FB 1968 John Ralston 6 3 1 268 162 Malcolm Snider, T; Stuart 1899 Burr Chamberlain 2 5 2 61 78 C.G. Murphy, RB Kellner, E 1900 Fielding H. Yost 7 2 1 154 20 W.W. Burnett, T 1969 John Ralston 7 2 1 349 172 Don E. Parish, LB; 1901* C.M. Fickert 3 2 2 34 57 R.S. Fisher, HB Patrick Preston, LB 1902 C.L. Clemans 6 1 0 111 37 H.S. Lee, G 1970* John Ralston 9 3 0 343 206 Jim Plunkett, QB; 1903 James F. Lanagan 8 0 3 199 6 L.P. Bansbach, QB Jack Schultz, SS 1904 James F. Lanagan 7 2 1 206 10 G.H. Clark, E 1971* John Ralston 9 3 0 261 135 Don Bunce, QB; Jackie Brown, 1905 James F. Lanagan 8 0 0 138 13 A.J. Chalmers, FB RB; Jeff Siemon, LB 1906+ James F. Lanagan 6 2 1 87 29 E.P. Stott 1972 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 266 183 Younger Klippert, G; 1907+ James F. Lanagan 8 4 0 133 93 William Koerner, FW Charles McCloud, DB 1908+ James F. Lanagan 12 2 0 218 39 D.P. Crawford 1973 Jack Christiansen 7 4 0 244 240 Mike Boryla, QB; 1909+ George Presley 8 1 0 233 22 M.M. Mitchell Randy Poltl, DB 1910+ George Presley 7 1 0 189 25 Kenneth L. Dole 1974 Jack Christiansen 5 4 2 197 228 Drew Palin, NG; 1911+ George Presley 10 3 0 235 60 Benjamin Erb, HB Scott Laidlaw, RB 1912+ George Presley 5 3 1 88 42 Louis Call, HB 1975 Jack Christiansen 6 4 1 322 279 Bill Singler, WR; 1913+ Floyd C. Brown 8 3 0 214 149 James H. Thoburn Geb Church, LB 1914+ Floyd C. Brown 10 0 0 288 43 Frank J. Gard 1976 Jack Christiansen 6 5 0 239 284 Alex Karakazoff, OG; 1915+ Floyd C. Brown 10 0 1 370 64 D.B. Carroll Jeff Barton, LB 1916+ Floyd C. Brown 9 1 0 256 109 Joseph R. Braden 1977** Bill Walsh 9 3 0 285 279 Guy Benjamin, QB; 1917+ Jim Wylie 1 0 0 15 11 Henry S. Pettingill Gordy Ceresino, LB 1918 No Official Schedule 1978++ Bill Walsh 8 4 0 326 221 Gordy Ceresino, LB; 1919 Bob Evans 4 3 0 130 46 E.R. Caughey, T Steve Dils, QB 1920 Walter Powell 4 3 0 82 65 C.A. Wilcox, HB 1979 Rod Dowhower 5 5 1 259 239 Turk Schonert, QB; 1921 C.E. Van Gent 4 2 2 100 97 John C. Patrick, FB Chuck Evans, DT 1922 Andrew Kerr 4 5 0 63 96 Dudley DeGroot, C 1980 Paul Wiggin 6 5 0 312 275 appointed by game 1923 Andrew Kerr 7 2 0 284 46 John Campbell, QB 1981 Paul Wiggin 4 7 0 314 281 appointed by game 1924* Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 1 1 179 69 James W. Lawson, E 1982 Paul Wiggin 5 6 0 328 297 appointed by game 1925 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 0 231 71 Ernie Nevers, FB 1983 Paul Wiggin 1 10 0 159 293 appointed by game 1926* Glenn “Pop” Warner 10 0 1 268 73 Frederick Swan, G 1984 Jack Elway 5 6 0 239 279 appointed by game 1927* Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 2 1 162 82 J. Harold McCreery 1985 Jack Elway 4 7 0 245 313 appointed by game 1928 Glenn “Pop” Warner 8 3 1 274 69 C.P. Hoffman, FB 1986# Jack Elway 8 4 0 279 191 appointed by game 1929 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 2 0 288 53 Donald F. Muller, E 1987 Jack Elway 5 6 0 262 268 appointed by game 1930 Glenn “Pop” Warner 9 1 1 252 69 Ray Tandy, T 1988 Jack Elway 3 6 2 238 216 appointed by game 1931 Glenn “Pop” Warner 7 2 2 160 44 Harry Hillman, QB 1989 Dennis Green 3 8 0 187 258 appointed by game 1932 Glenn “Pop” Warner 6 4 1 171 58 Ernest W. Caddel 1990 Dennis Green 5 6 0 263 284 Dave Garnett, OLB; Tommy 1933* C.E. Thornhill 8 2 1 131 43 appointed by game Vardell, FB; John Hopkins, PK 1934* C.E. Thornhill 9 1 1 224 43 appointed by game 1991= Dennis Green 8 4 0 351 228 Dave Garnett, OLB; Tommy 1935* C.E. Thornhill 8 1 0 121 13 Robert Hamilton, QB Vardell, FB 1936 C.E. Thornhill 2 5 2 80 109 Earl M. Hoos, QB 1992@ Bill Walsh 10 3 0 296 193 appointed by game 1937 C.E. Thornhill 4 3 2 68 53 Grant B. Stone, E 1993 Bill Walsh 4 7 0 291 389 appointed by game 1938 C.E. Thornhill 3 6 0 67 92 appointed by game 1994 Bill Walsh 3 7 1 327 359 appointed by game 1939 C.E. 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