- Warren Powers
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College=Missouri Nebraska
Position=Defensive Back
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teams=AFLOakland Raiders Warren Anthony Powers was the head coach of the Missouri Tigers football program from 1978 to 1984. Prior to coming to Missouri, Powers was an assistant coach under both
Bob Devaney andTom Osborne atNebraska . He was an all-state high school quarterback fromKansas City, Missouri , and also played on Devaney's first team at Nebraska in 1962, earning three letters as a Husker.Powers played safety for six years with the
American Football League 'sOakland Raiders . He started for the 1967 AFL Champion Raiders and in the second AFL-NFL World Championship game.He had a one-year stint as head coach at Washington State before leaving to join the Tigers.
During his tenure at Mizzou, Powers compiled a 46-33-3 (.579) record, including four straight bowl appearances from 1978 to 1981. His best seasons came in 1980 and 1981, where he posted back-to-back 8-4 records. In addition, his Tiger football teams went 3-2 in bowl games, defeating LSU in the 1978 Liberty Bowl, South Carolina in the Hall-Of-Fame Bowl in 1979, and Southern Miss in the 1981 Tangerine Bowl. Mizzou also played in the 1980 Liberty Bowl, a loss to Purdue and the 1983
Holiday Bowl , losing to a BYU Cougars squad, led by a then-futureNational Football League MVP for theSuper Bowl XXIX winningSan Francisco 49ers , Steve Young.Since leaving the Tigers, Powers worked in a variety of sales and administrative jobs. For the past several years, he has been in executive sales at
Bommarito Automotive in St. Louis. He should not be confused withWarren Powers (defensive end) who once played with the Denver Broncos and who currently heads the "One Nation" team as a Regional Vice President at Primerica Financial Services.In 2002, Powers was head coach of the
Show Me Believers , aNational Indoor Football League team that played its games at theFamily Arena inSt. Charles, Missouri , about 20 miles west of St. Louis.ee also
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