Bill Bearley
American sports coach (1902–1999)
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1902-11-20)November 20, 1902 Atwood, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | August 14, 1999(1999-08-14) (aged 96) Valley Center, California, U.S. |
Playing career | |
Football | |
1930s | Fort Hays State |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
Football | |
1942 | Fort Hays State |
Baseball | |
1946 | Wyoming |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 1–8 (football) 3–6 (baseball) |
William L. Bearley (November 20, 1902 – August 14, 1999) was an American football, baseball, and tennis coach. He was the 11th head football coach at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas and he held that position for the 1942 season. His record at Fort Hays was 1–8.[1]
Head coaching record
Football
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Fort Hays State Tigers (Central Intercollegiate Conference) (1946–1955) | |||||||||
1942 | Fort Hays State | 1–8 | 0–5 | 6th | |||||
Fort Hays State: | 1–8 | 0–5 | |||||||
Total: | 1–8 |
References
- ^ Fort Hays State University coaching records Archived May 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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Fort Hays State Tigers head football coaches
- Unknown (1902–1907)
- Claude Bice (1908–1909)
- No team (1910–1911)
- Ira Van Cleave (1912–1914)
- W. G. Speer (1915–1918)
- Alfred J. Robertson (1919)
- George Woodward & Ralph Archer (1920)
- George Woodward (1921–1922)
- William D. Weidlein (1923–1928)
- Andrew Frank Schoeppel (1929)
- W. C. Riley (1930–1934)
- James J. Yeager (1935)
- Paul D. Waldorf (1936–1941)
- Bill Bearley (1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Ralph Huffman (1946–1955)
- Wayne J. McConnell (1956–1968)
- Tom Stromgren (1969–1971)
- Bill Giles (1972–1978)
- Bobby Thompson (1979–1980)
- Jim Gilstrap (1981–1983)
- Bobby Thompson (1984)
- John Vincent (1985–1989)
- Bob Cortese (1990–1997)
- Jeff Leiker (1998–2000)
- Tim O'Connor (2001–2004)
- Kevin Verdugo (2005–2010)
- Chris Brown (2011–2019)
- No team (2020)
- Chris Brown (2021– )
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