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U SPORTS Football Career Win Leaders: Active Head Coaches (Last Updated on November 5, 2018) U SPORTS FOOTBaLL CaREER WIn LEaDERS: aCTIVE HEaD COaCHES (last updated on November 5, 2018) GLEN CONSTANTIN (18th season - all with Laval): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 174-31 Regular season: 127-20 Playoffs: 47-11 PAT SHEAHAN (30th season – 11 with Concordia and 19th with Queen’s): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 156-115-1 (102-74 with Queen’s) Regular season: 138-95-1 (90-62 with Queen’s) Playoffs: 18-20 (12-12 with Queen’s) BLAKE NILL (21st season – 8 with Saint Mary’s, 9 with Calgary and 4th with UBC): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 156-62 (26-15 with UBC) Regular season: 122-46 (20-12 with UBC) Playoffs: 34-16 (6-3 with UBC) GREG MARSHALL (19th season – 7 with McMaster and 12th with Western): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 156-43-2 (103-25 with Western) Regular season: 123-27-2 (81-15 with Western) Playoffs: 33-16 (22-10 with Western) BRIAN DOBIE (23rd season – all with Manitoba): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 104-101-1 Regular season: 92-90-1 Playoffs: 12-11 U SPORTS FOOTBaLL CaREER WIn LEaDERS: FORMER HEaD COaCHES BRIAN TOWRISS (33 seasons - all with Saskatchewan / 1984-2016): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 196-118-1 Regular season: 167-96-1 Playoffs: 29-22 LARRY HAYLOR (22 seasons - all with Western Ontario / 1984-1991 & 1993-2006): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 169-46-3 Regular season: 137-26-3 Playoffs: 32-20 DAVE “TUFFY” KNIGHT (27 seasons: 18 with Laurier - 1966-83 / 9 with Waterloo – 1989-97): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 142-79-6 (99-47-5 with Laurier / 43-32-1 with Waterloo) Regular season: 124-61-6 (85-34-5 with Laurier / 39-27-1 with Waterloo) Playoffs: 18-18 (14-13 with Laurier / 4-5 with Waterloo) OTHER NOTABLES CONFIRMED: PETER CONNELLAN (13 seasons - all with Calgary / 1977, 1983-1995): Overall (regular season & playoffs): 86-38-2 Regular season: 70-32-2 Playoffs: 16-6 NEED CONFIRMATION: Bruce Coulter, McGill & Bishop’s (29): 137-80-2 Don Loney, StFX (17): 133-31-2 Doug Hargreaves, Queen’s (19): 128-103-2 J.P. Metras, Western (29): 120-80-11 Charlie Baillie, McGill (29): 119-111-2 Frank Smith, UBC (18): 113-77-3 Frank Tindall, Queen’s (29): 105-74-2 .
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