- Mike Cooley (American football)
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Mike Cooley Cooley pictured in Epitome 1965, Lehigh yearbook Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born c. 1927 Died June 13, 1988 (aged 60) Place of death Atlanta, Georgia Playing career 1944–1947 Georgia Position(s) Center Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1950–1961
1962–1964Lehigh (line)
LehighHead coaching record Overall 5–21–1 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Michael T. "Mike" Cooley (c. 1927 – June 13, 1988) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Lehigh University form 1962 to 1964, compiling a record of 5–21–1. Cooley played college football at the University of Georgia from 1944 to 1947 under Wally Butts. He graduated from Georgia in 1948. Cooley died at the age of 60 on June 15, 1988 at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Lehigh Engineers (Middle Atlantic Conference) (1962–1964) 1962 Lehigh 3–6 2–2 3rd (University) 1963 Lehigh 1–8 1–3 5th (University) 1964 Lehigh 1–7–1 0–3–1 T–6th (University) Lehigh: 5–21–1 3–8–1 Total: 5–21–1 References
- ^ "Michael Cooley, 60, Coached Lehigh Football During The 1960s". The Morning Call. June 15, 1988. http://articles.mcall.com/1988-06-15/news/2625880_1_lehigh-university-michael-cooley-east-point. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
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Lehigh Engineers / Mountain Hawks head football coaches No coach (1884–1891) • Josh Hartwell (1892) • Harmon S. Graves (1893) • William Heffelfinger (1894) • Laurie Bliss (1895) • L. N. Morris (1896) • S. M. Hammond (1897) • Samuel Huston Thompson (1898–1899) • Walter R. Okeson (1900) • J. W. H. Pollard (1901) • Samuel B. Newton (1902–1905) • Byron W. Dickson (1906–1909) • Howard R. Reiter (1910–1911) • Tom Keady (1912–1920) • Frank Glick (1921) • James A. Baldwin (1922–1924) • Percy L. Wendell (1925–1927) • A. Austin Tate (1928–1933) • Glen Harmeson (1934–1941) • George Hoban (1942) • Leo Prendergast (1943–1945) • William Leckonby (1946–1961) • Mike Cooley (1962–1964) • Frederick Dunlap (1965–1975) • John Whitehead (1976–1985) • Hank Small (1986–1993) • Kevin Higgins (1994–2000) • Pete Lembo (2001–2005) • Andy Coen (2006–)
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- 1920s births
- 1988 deaths
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- Georgia Bulldogs football players
- Lehigh Mountain Hawks football coaches
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1960s stubs
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