- Richard Voris
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Richard Voris was the head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers football program from 1958 to 1960. He is regarded as one of the worst college football coaches of all time[citation needed], having a career record of 1-29 (.033). A wide majority of the games he lost were by double digits, and his one win came against Duke with a score of 15-12. ESPN listed his team as the 10th worst all time.
Following his stint at Virginia, Voris was a coaching staff member of the 1962 NFL Championship Green Bay Packers. He was also an assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers and at San Jose State.
Voris graduated from Salinas Junior College (later Hartnell) in 1942. After coaching his James Lick High School to a championship, he brought nine players from the San Jose area and two from his previous coaching job in Hanford to join Salinas Valley area players.
In his two seasons at Hartnell, his teams compiled a 20-0-1 record.
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Preceded by Baltimore Colts Defensive Coordinator
1973Succeeded by
Don DollPreceded by
Charley WinnerNew York Jets Defensive Coordinator
1974–1975Succeeded by
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