- Clarence Kenney
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Clarence Kenney Sport(s) Football Playing career 1905–1906 Saint Louis Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1908
1912Creighton (assistant)
MarquetteHead coaching record Overall 3–4 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Clarence J. "Pike" Kenney was an American football player and coach in the United States. He played college football as the University of Saint Louis. Kenney was captain of the team in 1906 when his teammate, Bradbury Robinson, completed the first legal forward pass in the history of American football on September 5 at Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Kenney was the eighth head football coach at Marquette University located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and he held that position for the 1912 season. His coaching record at Marquette was 3 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. Since Marquette has discontinued its football program, this ranks him 17th at Marquette in total wins and 13th at Marquette in winning percentage (.429).[1]
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Marquette Golden Avalanche head football coaches Unknown (1892–1894) • McCabe & Madden (1895) • Unknown (1898–1898) • No team (1899) • Unknown (1900) • Jerry Riordan (1901) • Oscar Erickson (1902) • Jerry Riordan (1903) • Thomas Skelly (1904) • John Ford (1905–1906) • Cody Clark (1907) • William Juneau (1908–1911) • Clarence Kenney (1912) • Leander J. Foley (1913) • John P. Koehler (1914–1915) • John B. McAuliffe (1916) • John J. Ryan (1917–1921) • Frank Murray (1922–1936) • Paddy Driscoll (1937–1940) • Thomas E. Stidham (1941–1945) • Frank Murray (1946–1949) • Lisle Blackbourn (1950–1953) • F. L. Ferzacca (1954–1955) • John F. Druze (1956–1958) • Lisle Blackbourn (1959–1960)
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