Wilbur C. Smith
American football coach and university administrator
For the American architect, see William Crawford Smith.
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1884-08-09)August 9, 1884 Independence, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | July 3, 1952(1952-07-03) (aged 67) New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1914–1915 | Wake Forest |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
1922–1945 | Tulane |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 6–10 |
Wilbur Cleveland Smith (August 9, 1884 – July 3, 1952) was an American football coach and university administrator. He served as the head football coach at Wake Forest University from 1914 to 1915, compiling a record of 6–10. Smith was appointed as the athletic director at Tulane University in 1922.[1] He was later dean of Louisiana State University Medical School.
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Wake Forest Baptists (Independent) (1914–1915) | |||||||||
1914 | Wake Forest | 3–6 | |||||||
1915 | Wake Forest | 3–4 | |||||||
Wake Forest: | 6–10 | ||||||||
Total: | 6–10 |
References
- ^ Gisclair, S. Derby (2006). Baseball at Tulane University. Arcadia Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 0738542083. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons head football coaches
- W. C. Dowd & W. C. Riddick (1888)
- W. C. Riddick (1889)
- No team (1890)
- E. Walter Sikes (1891–1893)
- No team (1894)
- No coach (1895)
- No team (1896–1907)
- A. P. Hall Jr. (1908)
- A. T. Myers (1909)
- Reddy Rowe (1910)
- Frank Thompson (1911–1913)
- Wilbur C. Smith (1914–1915)
- G. M. Billings (1916)
- E. T. MacDonnell (1917)
- Harry Rabenhorst (1918–1919)
- James L. White (1920–1921)
- George Levene (1922)
- Hank Garrity (1923–1925)
- James A. Baldwin (1926–1927)
- Stan Cofall (1928)
- Pat Miller (1929–1932)
- Jim Weaver (1933–1936)
- Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
- Tom Rogers (1951–1955)
- Paul Amen (1956–1959)
- Bill Hildebrand (1960–1963)
- Bill Tate (1964–1968)
- Cal Stoll (1969–1971)
- Tom Harper (1972)
- Chuck Mills (1973–1977)
- John Mackovic (1978–1980)
- Al Groh (1981–1986)
- Bill Dooley (1987–1992)
- Jim Caldwell (1993–2000)
- Jim Grobe (2001–2013)
- Dave Clawson (2014– )
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