- Dixie B. White
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Dixie B. White Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born February 7, 1917 Died October 24, 1990 (aged 73) Place of death Monroe, Louisiana Playing career 1937–1939 Texas Tech Position(s) Guard Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1951–1952
1953
1955–1961
1962–1963
1964–1971
1973Midwestern State
Idaho (asst.)
Arkansas (OL)
LSU (OL)
Northeast Louisiana
New Orleans Saints[citation needed]Head coaching record Overall 42–54–2 (college) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Dixie B. White (February 7, 1917 – October 24, 1990) was the fourth head football coach for the University of Louisiana at Monroe Warhawks located in Monroe, Louisiana and he held that position for eight seasons, from 1964 until 1971. His coaching record at University of Louisiana at Monroe was 31 wins, 45 losses, and 1 tie. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him third at University of Louisiana at Monroe in total wins and fourth at University of Louisiana at Monroe in winning percentage (.409).[1]
References
- ^ University of Louisiana at Monroe coaching records Archived 16 December 2010 at WebCite
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Midwestern State Mustangs football head coaches Charles Mosley (1924–1925) • H. T. Ludgate (1926–1927) • Unknown (1928) • Eustace Baggett (1929–1930) • No team (1931–1945) • Thurman Jones (1946–1947) • Billy Stamps (1948–1950) • Dixie B. White (1951–1952) • Joe Saitta (1953–1954) • Dick Todd (1955–1956) • No team (1957–1987) • Mike Calcote (1988–1995) • Hank McClung # (1995) • Hank McClung (1996–1998) • Linwood Ferguson (1999–2001) • Bill Maskill (2002–present)
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Louisiana–Monroe Indians / Warhawks head football coaches James L. Malone (1951–1953) · Devone Payne (1954–1957) · Jack C. Rowan (1958–1963) · Dixie B. White (1964–1971) · Ollie Keller (1972–1975) · John David Crow (1976–1980) · Pat Collins (1981–1988) · Dave Roberts (1989–1993) · Ed Zaunbrecher (1994–1998) · Bobby Keasler (1999–2002) · Mike Collins # (2002) · Charlie Weatherbie (2003–2009) · Todd Berry (2010– )
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