- David Brodie (American football)
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David A. Brodie Sport(s) College football Current position Team Washington State University Conference Pacific 10 Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1896 Washington State Head coaching record Overall 2-0-1 (0.833) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse David A. Brodie is an American football coach at Washington State University for the 1896 season.
Coaching history
Coach David A. Brodie was the third head college football coach for the Washington State University Cougars located in Pullman, Washington and he held that position for the 1896 season. [1] [2] His coaching record at Washington State was 2 wins, 0 losses, and 1 tie. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 25th at Washington State in total wins and fourth at Washington State in winning percentage (0.833). [3]
References
- ^ College Football Reference Washington State University Football Records
- ^ Miami Herald Washington State University all-time football records
- ^ Washington State Cougars coaching records
External links
Washington State Cougars head football coaches William Goodyear (1894) · Fred Waite (1895) · David Brodie (1896) · Robert Galley (1897) · Frank Shively (1898–1899) · William Allen (1900) · William Namack (1901) · William Allen (1902) · James N. Ashmore (1903) · Everett Sweeley (1904–1905) · John R. Bender (1906–1907) · Walter Rheinschild (1908) · Willis Kienholz (1909) · Oscar Osthoff (1910–1911) · John R. Bender (1912–1914) · William Henry Dietz (1915–1917) · No team (1918) · Gus Welch (1919–1922) · Albert Exendine (1923–1925) · Babe Hollingbery (1926–1942) · No team (1943–1944) · Phil Sarboe (1945–1949) · Forest Evashevski (1950–1951) · Al Kircher (1952–1955) · Jim Sutherland (1956–1963) · Bert Clark (1964–1967) · Jim Sweeney (1968–1975) · Jackie Sherrill (1976) · Warren Powers (1977) · Jim Walden (1978–1988) · Dennis Erickson (1987–1988) · Mike Price (1989–2002) · Bill Doba (2003–2007) · Paul Wulff (2008– )
Categories:- Washington State Cougars football coaches
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1890s stubs
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