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Del Anderson Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born August 20, 1911 Died June 23, 1989 (aged 77)Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1948–1953
1954–1955Albion
North Dakota StateHead coaching record Overall 29–35–4 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships 1 MIAA (1952) Delmar W. "Del" Anderson (August 20, 1911 – June 23, 1989) was an American football coach in the United States. He was the head football coach at Albion College from 1948 to 1953 and at North Dakota State University from 1954 to 1955. Anderson's overall record in eight years as a college football head coach was 29–35–4.[1]
In 1952, Anderson led Albion to its first Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship since 1940 with a 59–7 win over Kalamazoo in the championship game. The team finished with a 7–1 record with the only loss coming early in the season in a road game against Michigan Tech.[2] At North Dakota State, Anderson won only one game in two years and compiled a record of 1–17–1.[1]
Before coaching at Albion, Anderson was a backfield coach at Case Institute of Technology and a high school football coach in Adamsville, Ohio, Hillsboro, Ohio, and Youngstown, Ohio. He graduated from Muskingum College in 1933 and earned a master's degree from the Ohio State University.[3] He also served in the United States Navy during World War II.[3]
References
- ^ a b "Delmar W. "Del" Anderson Records by Year". College Football Data Warehouse. http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=3643.
- ^ "Albion Takes MIAA Title". The Owosso Argus-Press. 1952-11-17. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EEsoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fQUGAAAAIBAJ&pg=5029,70430&dq=del-anderson+football&hl=en.
- ^ a b "Del Anderson Coaches Albion". Toledo Blade. 1948-03. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1eEpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9v8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5699,1632321&dq=del-anderson&hl=en.
Albion Britons head football coaches Springer (1883–1884) • Hagle (1885–1886) • No coach (1887–1892) • Atwood (1893) • Gage (1894–1895) • Howe (1896) • Niles (1897) • Jacobs (1898) • Brewer (1899–1902) • Nufer (1903) • Walter S. Kennedy (1904) • Chadwick (1905–1906) • Walter S. Kennedy (1907–1911) • Gill (1912) • Carpell (1913) • Walter S. Kennedy (1914–1917) • Walter S. Kennedy (1918–1919) & Guyselman • Walter S. Kennedy (1920) • John F. Miller (1921–1923) • R. W. Bechtel (1924–1925) • Bud Daugherty (1926–1935) • Dale R. Sprankle (1936–1942) • No team (1943–1944) • Dale R. Sprankle (1945–1946) • Dean Rockwell (1947) • Del Anderson (1948–1953) • Morley Fraser (1954–1968) • Tom J. Taylor (1969–1972) • Frank Joranko (1973–1982) • Pete Schmidt (1983–1996) • Craig Rundle (1997– )
North Dakota State Bison head football coaches Henry Luke Bolley (1894–1899) • Jack Harrison (1900–1901) • Eddie Cochems (1902–1903) • A. L. Marshall (1904–1905) • Gil Dobie (1906–1907) • Paul Magoffin (1908) • Arthur Reuber (1909–1912) • Howard Wood (1913–1914) • Paul J. Davis (1915–1917) • No team (1918) • Stanley Borleske (1919–1921) • Joe Cutting (1922) • Stanley Borleske (1923–1924) • Ion Cortright (1925–1927) • Stanley Borleske & Casey Finnegan (1928) • Casey Finnegan (1929–1940) • Stan Kostka (1941) • Robert A. Lowe (1942) • No team (1943–1944) • Robert A. Lowe (1945) • Stan Kostka (1946–1947) • Howard Bliss (1948–1949) • Mac Wenskunas (1950–1953) • Del Anderson (1954–1955) • Les Luymes (1956) • Bob Danielson (1957–1962) • Darrell Mudra (1963–1965) • Ron Erhardt (1966–1972) • Ev Kjelbertson (1973–1975) • Jim Wacker (1976–1978) • Don Morton (1979–1984) • Earle Solomonson (1985–1986) • Rocky Hager (1987–1996) • Bob Babich (1997–2002) • Craig Bohl (2003– )
Categories:- 1911 births
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- American military personnel of World War II
- Muskingum University alumni
- Ohio State University alumni
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