- Chet A. Wynne
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Chet A. Wynne Wynne pictured in The Glomerata 1931, Auburn yearbook Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born November 23, 1898 Place of birth Long Island, Kansas Died July 1967 (aged 68) Place of death Oak Park, Illinois Playing career 1919–1921
1922Notre Dame
Rochester JeffersonsPosition(s) Fullback Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1923–1929
1930–1933
1934–1937Creighton
Auburn
KentuckyHead coaching record Overall 74–59–8 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships 2 NCC (1925, 1927)
1 SoCon (1932)Chester Allen "Chet" Wynne (November 23, 1898 – July 1967) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Creighton University (1923–1929), Auburn University (1930–1933), and the University of Kentucky (1934–1937), compiling a career college football record of 74–59–8. Wynne was born in Long Island, Kansas. He played fullback at the University of Notre Dame from 1919 to 1921 and professionally for the Rochester Jeffersons of the NFL in 1922. At Auburn, Wynne tallied a 22–15–2 record, including a 9–0–1 mark in 1932, when his team won the Southern Conference title. He then coached at the Kentucky where he compiled a 20–19 record.
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Creighton Bluejays (North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (1923–1927) 1923 Creighton 5–5 1–2 T–5th 1924 Creighton 6–1–2 3–1 3rd 1925 Creighton 6–3–1 3–0–1 T–1st 1926 Creighton 4–4–1 2–1–1 4th 1927 Creighton 6–1–1 2–0 T-1st Creighton Bluejays (Missouri Valley Conference) (1928–1929) 1928 Creighton 3–5–1 2–1 2nd 1929 Creighton 2–6 0–3 5th Creighton: 32–25–6 13–8–2 Auburn Tigers (Southern Conference) (1930–1932) 1930 Auburn 3–7 1–6 21st 1931 Auburn 5–3–1 3–3 T–8th 1932 Auburn 9–0–1 6–0–1 T–1st Auburn Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (1933) 1933 Auburn 5–5 2–2 T–6th Auburn: 22–15–2 12–11–1 Kentucky Wildcats (Southeastern Conference) (1934–1937) 1934 Kentucky 5–5 1–3 9th 1935 Kentucky 5–4 3–3 T–6th 1936 Kentucky 6–4 1–3 10th 1937 Kentucky 4–6 0–5 12th Kentucky: 20–19 5–14 Total: 74–59–8 National Championship Conference Title Conference Division Title References
External links
- Chet A. Wynne at the College Football Data Warehouse
- Chet A. Wynne at NFL.com
Creighton Bluejays head football coaches Herbert Whipple (1900–1901) • A. G. Ellick (1902) • Unknown (1903–1904) • Dan Butler (1905) • George Cavanaugh (1906) • Bell (1907) • Jack Schneider (1908–1909) • Harry Miller (1910–1914) • Tommy Mills (1915–1919) • Eddie Mulholland (1920) • Malcolm Baldridge (1921–1922) • Chet A. Wynne (1923–1929) • Arthur R. Stark (1930–1933) • Eddie Hickey (1934) • Marchmont Schwartz (1935–1939) • Maurice H. Palrang (1940–1942)
Auburn Tigers head football coaches George Petrie (1891–1892) • D. M. Balliet (1892) • G. H. Harvey (1893) • F. M. Hall (1894) • John Heisman (1895–1899) • Billy Watkins (1900–1901) • Robert S. Kent (1902) • M. H. Harvey (1902) • Willis Bates (1903) • Mike Donahue (1904–1906) • Willis Kienholz (1907) • Mike Donahue (1908–1922) • Boozer Pitts (1923–1924) • Dave Morey (1925–1927) • Boozer Pitts (1927) • George Bohler (1928–1929) • Johnny Floyd (1929) • Chet A. Wynne (1930–1933) • Jack Meagher (1934–1942) • No team (1943) • Carl M. Voyles (1944–1947) • Earl Brown (1948–1950) • Ralph Jordan (1951–1975) • Doug Barfield (1976–1980) • Pat Dye (1981–1992) • Terry Bowden (1993–1998) • Bill Oliver # (1998) • Tommy Tuberville (1999–2008) • Gene Chizik (2009– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim coach.Kentucky Wildcats head football coaches A. M. Miller (1892) • John Thompson (1893) • W. P. Finney (1894) • Charles B. Mason (1895) • Dudley Short (1896) • Lyman Eaton (1897) • W. R. Bass (1898–1899) • W. H. Kiler (1900–1901) • E. W. McLeod (1902) • C. A. Wright (1903) • Fred Schacht (1904–1905) • J. White Guyn (1906–1908) • Edwin Sweetland (1909–1910) • Prentiss Douglass (1911) • Edwin Sweetland (1912) • Alpha Brummage (1913–1914) • J. J. Tigert (1915–1916) • Stanley A. Boles (1917) • Andrew Gill (1918–1919) • William Juneau (1920–1922) • Jack Winn (1923) • Fred Murphy (1924–1926) • Harry Gamage (1927–1933) • Chet Wynne (1934–1937) • Albert Kirwan (1938–1944) • Bernie Shively (1945) • Bear Bryant (1946–1953) • Blanton Collier (1954–1961) • Charlie Bradshaw (1962–1968) • John Ray (1969–1972) • Fran Curci (1973–1981) • Jerry Claiborne (1982–1989) • Bill Curry (1990–1996) • Hal Mumme (1997–2000) • Guy Morriss (2001–2002) • Rich Brooks (2003–2009) • Joker Phillips (2010– )
Categories:- 1898 births
- 1967 deaths
- American football fullbacks
- Auburn Tigers football coaches
- Creighton Bluejays football coaches
- Kentucky Wildcats football coaches
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players
- Rochester Jeffersons players
- People from Phillips County, Kansas
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1930s stubs
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