- Darryl Rogers
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Darryl Rogers Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born May 28, 1935 Place of birth Los Angeles, California Playing career 1955–1957 Fresno State Position(s) Wide receiver, defensive back Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1961–1965
1966–1972
1973–1975
1976–1979
1980–1984
1985–1988
1991Cal State Hayward (DB)
Fresno State
San Jose State
Michigan State
Arizona State
Detroit Lions
Winnipeg Blue BombersHead coaching record Overall 126–77–7 (college)
18–40 (NFL)Bowls 1–0 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships 1 Pacific Coast Athletic Association (1975)
1 Big Ten (1978)Awards Sporting News College Football COY (1978)
Big Ten Coach of the Year (1977)Darryl Dale Rogers (born May 28, 1935) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at California State University, Fresno (1966–1972), San Jose State University (1973–1975), Michigan State University (1976–1979), and Arizona State University (1980–1984), compiling a career college football record of 126–77–7. Rogers was then the head coach of the NFL's Detroit Lions from 1985 to 1988, where his record was 18–40. In 1991, served as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL). After the CFL stint, Rogers was named head coach of the Arkansas Miners of the fledgling Professional Spring Football League. However, the league never made it out of its first training camp and folded just ten days before the start of the 1992 season.
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College football coaching career
Roger's 1978 Michigan State team tied for the Big Ten Conference title with Michigan.
Professional football coaching career
Rogers was hired by the Detroit Lions in 1985 as head coach. He went 7–9 in 1985, 5–11 in 1986, 4–11 in 1987, and 2–9 in 1988, for a career record with the Lions of 18–40.[1] One of his more famous quotes during his unsuccessful tenure with the Lions was when he once wondered aloud to reporters after a loss, "What does a coach have to do around here to get fired?" He was succeeded by Wayne Fontes.
Head coaching record
College
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP° Fresno State Bulldogs (California Collegiate Athletic Association) (1966–1968) 1966 Fresno State 7–3 1967 Fresno State 3–8 1968 Fresno State 7–4 Fresno State Bulldogs (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) (1969–1972) 1969 Fresno State 6–4 1–3 T–4th 1970 Fresno State 8–4 4–2 3rd 1971 Fresno State 6–5 3–2 3rd 1972 Fresno State 6–4–1 1–3 T–3rd Fresno State: 43–32–1 9–10 San Jose State Spartans (Pacific Coast Athletic Association) (1973–1975) 1973 San Jose State 5–4–2 2–0–2 2nd 1974 San Jose State 8–3–1 2–2 T–2nd 1975 San Jose State 9–2 5–0 1st San Jose State: 22–9–3 9–2–2 Michigan State Spartans (Big Ten Conference) (1976–1979) 1976 Michigan State 4–6–1 3–5 T–7th 1977 Michigan State 7–3–1 6–1–1 3rd 1978 Michigan State 8–3 7–1 T–1st 12 1979 Michigan State 5–6 3–5 T–6th Michigan State: 24–18–2 19–12–1 Arizona State Sun Devils (Pacific-10 Conference) (1980–1984) 1980 Arizona State 7–4 5–3 4th 1981 Arizona State 9–2 5–2 T–2nd 16 1982 Arizona State 10–2 5–2 T–3rd W Fiesta 6 6 1983 Arizona State 6–4–1 3–3–1 T–6th 1984 Arizona State 5–6 3–4 6th Arizona State: 37–18–1 21–14–1 Total: 126–77–7 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.References
- ^ "Darryl Rogers Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/RogeDa0.htm. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
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Fresno State Bulldogs head football coaches Arthur Jones (1921–1928) • Stanley Borleske (1929–1932) • Leo Harris (1933–1935) • James Bradshaw (1936–1942) • No team (1943) • Earl Wight (1944) • Alvin Pierson (1945) • James Bradshaw (1946) • Ken Gleason (1947–1948) • Alvin Pierson (1949) • Duke Jacobs (1950–1951) • Clark Van Galder (1952–1958) • Cecil Coleman (1959–1963) • Phil Krueger (1964–1965) • Darryl Rogers (1966–1972) • J. R. Boone (1973–1975) • Jim Sweeney (1976–1977) • Bob Padilla (1978–1979) • Jim Sweeney (1980–1996) • Pat Hill (1997– )
San Jose State Spartans head football coaches Unknown (1892) • J. E. Addicott (1893) • No team (1894) • J. E. Addicott (1895) • No team (1896–1897) • Thad McKay (1898) • Jess Woods (1899) • J. E. Addicott, Whitemeger & Fielding H. Yost (1900) • No team (1901–1920) • David Wooster (1921–1922) • Hovey C. McDonald (1923) • E. R. Knollin (1924–1928) • Walter C. Crawford (1929–1931) • Dudley DeGroot (1932–1939) • Ben H. Winlkeman (1940–1941) • Glenn Hartranft (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Glenn Hartranft (1946) • Wilbur V. Hubbard (1947–1949) • Robert T. Bronzan (1950–1956) • Bob Titchenal (1957–1964) • Harry Anderson (1965–1968) • Joe McMullen (1969–1970) • DeWayne King (1970–1972) • Darryl Rogers (1973–1975) • Lynn Stiles (1976–1978) • Jack Elway (1979–1983) • Claude Gilbert (1984–1989) • Terry Shea (1990–1991) • Ron Turner (1992) • John Ralston (1993–1996) • Dave Baldwin (1997–2000) • Fitz Hill (2001–2004) • Dick Tomey (2005–2009) • Mike MacIntyre (2010– )
Arizona State Sun Devils head football coaches Frederick M. Irish (1896) • No team (1897–1898) • Frederick M. Irish (1899–1900) • No team (1901) • Frederick M. Irish (1902–1906) • No team (1907–1913) • George Schaeffer (1914–1916) • No team (1917–1918) • George E. Cooper (1919) • No team (1920–1921) • Ernest C. Wills (1922) • Aaron McCreary (1923–1929) • Ted Shipkey (1930–1932) • Rudy Lavik (1933–1937) • Dixie Howell (1938–1941) • Hilman Walker (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Steve Coutchie (1946) • Ed Doherty (1947–1950) • Larry Siemering (1951) • Clyde B. Smith (1952–1954) • Dan Devine (1955–1957) • Frank Kush (1958–1979) • Bob Owens # (1979) • Darryl Rogers (1980–1984) • John Cooper (1985–1987) • Larry Marmie (1988–1991) • Bruce Snyder (1992–2000) • Dirk Koetter (2001–2006) • Dennis Erickson (2007– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Michigan State Spartans head football coaches Henry Keep (1897–1898) • Charles Bemies (1899–1900) • George Denman (1901–1902) • Chester Brewer (1903–1910) • John Macklin (1911–1915) • Frank Sommers (1916) • Chester Brewer (1917) • George Gauthier (1918) • Chester Brewer (1919) • George Clark (1920) • Albert Barron (1921–1922) • Ralph Young (1923–1927) • Harry G. Kipke (1928) • Jim Crowley (1929–1932) • Charlie Bachman (1933–1946) • Clarence Munn (1947–1953) • Duffy Daugherty (1954–1972) • Denny Stolz (1973–1975) • Darryl Rogers (1976–1979) • Muddy Waters (1980–1982) • George Perles (1983–1994) • Nick Saban (1995–1999) • Bobby Williams (2000–2002) • Morris Watts # (2002) • John L. Smith (2003–2006) • Mark Dantonio (2007– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim coach.Portsmouth Spartans / Detroit Lions head coaches Hal Griffen (1930) • George Clark (1931–1936) • Dutch Clark (1937–1938) • Gus Henderson (1939) • George Clark (1940) • Bill Edwards (1941–1942) • John Karcis (1942) • Gus Dorais (1943–1947) • Bo McMillin (1948–1950) • Buddy Parker (1951–1956) • George Wilson (1957–1964) • Harry Gilmer (1965–1966) • Joe Schmidt (1967–1972) • Don McCafferty (1973) • Rick Forzano (1974–1976) • Tommy Hudspeth (1976–1977) • Monte Clark (1978–1984) • Darryl Rogers (1985–1988) • Wayne Fontes (1988–1996) • Bobby Ross (1997–2000) • Gary Moeller (2000) • Marty Mornhinweg (2001–2002) • Steve Mariucci (2003–2005) • Dick Jauron # (2005) • Rod Marinelli (2006–2008) • Jim Schwartz (2009– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Sporting News College Football Coach of the Year winners 1963: Royal | 1964: Broyles | 1965: Daugherty | 1966: Parseghian | 1967: Pont | 1968: Hayes | 1969: Royal | 1970: Ralston | 1971: Fairbanks | 1972: McKay | 1973: Switzer | 1974: Claiborne | 1975: Bellard | 1976: Majors | 1977: Holtz | 1978: Rogers | 1979: Mackovic | 1980: Dooley | 1981: Fry | 1982: MacIntyre | 1983: White | 1984: Wacker | 1985: Schembechler | 1986: Cooper | 1987: MacPherson | 1988: Holtz | 1989: No Award | 1990: Ross | 1991: James | 1992: Erickson | 1993: Bowden | 1994: Brooks | 1995: Barnett | 1996: Snyder | 1997: Price | 1998: Fulmer | 1999: J. Jones | 2000: Erickson | 2001: Friedgen | 2002: Tressel | 2003: Meyer | 2004: Tuberville | 2005: Paterno | 2006: Grobe | 2007: Mangino | 2008: Saban | 2009: Patterson | 2010: Kelly
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