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Year-By-Year W-L Records Year-By-Year W-L Records YEAR-BY-YEAR W-L RECORDS ---OVERALL--- -----PAC----- PAC - --OVERALL--- -----PAC----- PAC SEASON W L PCT. W L PCT. FINISH COACH SEASON W L PCT. W L PCT. FINISH COACH 1895 3 0 1.000 Thomas Whittles 1960 0 8 .000 Peter Mazzaferro 1896 2 1 .667 1961 6 2 .750 Peter Mazzaferro 1897 1 1 .500 1962 5 3 .625 Peter Mazzaferro 1898 2 0 1.000 1963 6 2 .750 Mo Scarry 1899 3 2 .600 1964 5 4 .556 Mo Scarry 1965 6 2 .750 Mo Scarry 1900 2 1 .667 1966 11 0 1.000 Carl DePasqua 1901 (No Games) 1967 8 1 .889 Carl DePasqua 1902 1 1 .500 1968 7 2 .778 Darrell Lewis 1903 3 3 .500 1969 5 4 .556 Darrell Lewis 1904 0 6 .000 1905 0 3 .000 1970 5 4 .556 Darrell Lewis 1906 3 0 1.000 1971 2 7 .222 Darrell Lewis 1907 4 1 .800 1972 1 8 .111 Darrell Lewis 1908 5 2 .714 1973 3 5 .375 Hayden Buckley 1909 2 4 .333 1974 6 3 .667 Hayden Buckley 1975 4 4 .500 Hayden Buckley 1910 4 3 .571 1976 6 3 .667 Hayden Buckley 1911 1 3 .250 1977 7 2 .778 Hayden Buckley 1912 1 4 .200 1978 6 2 .750 Hayden Buckley 1913 2 7 .222 1979 6 3 .667 Hayden Buckley 1914 1 2 .333 1915 0 3 .000 1980 5 3 .625 Hayden Buckley 1916 0 1 .000 1981 5 3 .625 Hayden Buckley 1917 (No Games) 1982 4 4 .500 Hayden Buckley 1918 (No Games) 1983 6 3 .667 William Tornabene 1919 (No Games) 1984 2 6 .250 William Tornabene 1985 4 6 .400 William Tornabene 1920 (No Games) 1986 4 6 .400 Ty Clarke 1921 3 1 .750 Frank Wolf 1987 5 4 .556 Ty Clarke 1922 6 4 .600 Frank Wolf 1988 2 8 .200 Ty Clarke 1923 3 4 .429 Red Roberts 1989 4 7 .364 Ty Clarke 1924 7 2 .778 Brit Patterson 1925 3 5 .375 Roy Easterday 1990 6 4 .600 Ty Clarke 1926 5 3 .625 Roy Easterday 1991 6 3 .667 Ty Clarke 1927 1 5 .167 Roy Easterday 1992 2 7 .222 Ty Clarke 1928 0 6 .000 Frank Wolf 1993 3 6 .333 Ty Clarke 1929 5 4 .556 Frank Wolf 1994 4 5 .444 Dan Baranik 1995 5 4 .556 Dan Baranik 1930 2 7 .222 Frank Wolf 1996 2 7 .222 Dan Baranik 1931 3 3 .500 Frank Wolf 1997 5 4 .556 Dan Baranik 1932 8 1 .889 Frank Wolf 1998 5 4 .556 3 1 .750 T-1st* Dan Baranik 1933 2 7 .222 Frank Wolf 1999 5 4 .556 2 2 .500 Dan Baranik 1934 5 4 .556 Frank Wolf 1935 4 4 .500 Frank Wolf 2000 6 4 .600 2 2 .500 Dan Baranik 1936 4 5 .444 Frank Wolf 2001 3 7 .300 2 2 .500 T-2nd Jeff Hand 1937 5 3 .625 Frank Wolf 2002 5 4 .556 2 3 .400 T-3rd Jeff Hand 1938 4 5 .444 Frank Wolf 2003 9 2 .818 5 0 1.000 1st Jeff Hand 1939 6 2 .750 Frank Wolf 2004 7 4 .636 3 2 .600 3rd Jeff Hand 2005 4 6 .400 2 4 .333 T-4th Rick Shepas 1940 4 3 .571 Frank Wolf 2006 6 4 .600 5 1 .833 2nd Rick Shepas 1941 4 4 .500 Frank Wolf 2007 8 3 .727 5 1 .833 2nd Rick Shepas 1942 2 6 .250 Mark Booth 2008 5 5 .500 2 4 .333 5th Rick Shepas 1943 (No Games) 2009 5 5 .500 2 4 .333 4th Rick Shepas 1944 (No Games) 2010 6 4 .600 4 3 .571 T-3rd Rick Shepas 1945 (No Games) 2011 5 5 .500 5 3 .625 T-2nd Rick Shepas 1946 0 7 .000 Ace Wiley 2012 10 1 .909 7 1 .875 T-1st Rick Shepas 1947 4 5 .444 J. Stanton Keck 2013 7 4 .636 5 3 .625 3rd Rick Shepas 1948 5 4 .556 J. Stanton Keck 2014 8 3 .727 6 2 .750 3rd Rick Shepas 1949 5 3 .625 J. Stanton Keck 2015 3 7 .300 2 6 .250 8th Rick Shepas 1950 3 3 .500 J. Stanton Keck 2016 2 8 .200 2 6 .250 8th Rick Shepas 2017 2 8 .200 2 6 .250 t-9th Chris Smithley 1951 6 3 .667 Jack Wiley 2018 4 6 .400 4 5 .444 7th Chris Smithley 1952 7 1 .875 Jack Wiley 2019 1 9 .100 1 8 .111 9th Chris Smithley 1953 4 3 .571 Jack Wiley 1954 5 2 .714 John Popovich Totals# 472 455 .509 73 71 .507 1955 5 2 .714 John Popovich * - earned a three-way split of PAC title 1956 1 6 .143 John Popovich # - Waynesburg has also tied 38 games in football history 1957 3 3 .500 John Popovich Note: Waynesburg began play in the PAC in the 1990 season 1958 3 5 .375 Peter Mazzaferro 1959 1 6 .143 Peter Mazzaferro 2013 WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL RECORDS.
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