Bruce Snyder

Bruce Snyder

College coach infobox


Name = Bruce Snyder
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DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1940|3|14|mf=y
Birthplace = Santa Monica, California
DateOfDeath =
Sport = Football
College = N/A
Title = Head Coach
CurrentRecord = N/A
OverallRecord = 125-106-6
Awards = 1990 Pac-10 Coach of the Year
1996 Pac 10 Coach of the Year
1996 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award for NCAA Coach of the Year
Championships = 1996 Pac-10 Conference Championship
CFbDWID = 2191
Player = Y
Years = 1960-1963
Team = Oregon
Position = Full Back
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1976-1982
1987-1991
1992-2000
CoachTeams = Utah State
California
Arizona State
FootballHOF =

Bruce Snyder (born March 14, 1940 in Santa Monica, California) was the head football coach of Utah State University from 1976 to 1982. He was the head football coach of the University of California from 1987 to 1991. And from 1992 to 2000, he served as the head football coach at Arizona State University. At Arizona State he compiled a 58–45 record. Snyder was chosen as the NCAA Coach of the Year in 1996, the same season the Sun Devils played in the 1997 Rose Bowl losing to Ohio State, 20–17. His career record stands at 125–106–6.

Head coaching record

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name = Utah State Aggies
startyear = 1976
conf = Big West Conference
endyear = 1982
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year = 1976
name = Utah State
overall = 3-8
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year = 1977
name = Utah State
overall = 4-7
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year = 1978
name = Utah State
overall = 7-4
conference = 3-1
confstanding = T-1st
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year = 1979
name = Utah State
overall = 8-2-1
conference = 4-0-1
confstanding = 1st
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year = 1980
name = Utah State
overall = 6-5
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confstanding = 2nd
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year = 1981
name = Utah State
overall = 5-5-1
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year = 1982
name = Utah State
overall = 5-6
conference = 2-3
confstanding = 4th
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name = Utah State
overall = 38-37-2
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name = California Golden Bears
startyear = 1987
conf = Pac 10 Conference
endyear = 1991
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championship =
year = 1987
name = California
overall = 3-6-2
conference = 2-3-2
confstanding = 8th
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championship =
year = 1988
name = California
overall = 5-5-1
conference = 1-5-1
confstanding = 10th
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championship =
year = 1989
name = California
overall = 4-7
conference = 2-6
confstanding = 10th
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championship =
year = 1990
name = California
overall = 7-4-1
conference = 4-3-1
confstanding = 4th
bowlname = Copper Bowl
bowloutcome = W 17-15
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championship =
year = 1991
name = California
overall = 10-2
conference = 6-2
confstanding = T-2nd
bowlname = Citrus Bowl
bowloutcome = W 37-13
bcsbowl =
ranking = 7
ranking2 = 8
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name = California
overall = 29-24-4
confrecord =
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name = Arizona State Sun Devils
startyear = 1992
conf = Pac 10 Conference
endyear = 2000
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year = 1992
name = Arizona State
overall = 6-5
conference = 4-4
confstanding = T-6th
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year = 1993
name = Arizona State
overall = 6-5
conference = 4-4
confstanding = T-5th
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championship =
year = 1994
name = Arizona State
overall = 3-8
conference = 2-6
confstanding = T-8th
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year = 1995
name = Arizona State
overall = 6-5
conference = 4-4
confstanding = T-5th
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championship = conference
year = 1996
name = Arizona State
overall = 11-1
conference = 8-0
confstanding = 1st
bowlname = Rose Bowl
bowloutcome = L 17-20
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ranking = 4
ranking2 = 4
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championship =
year = 1997
name = Arizona State
overall = 9-3
conference = 6-2
confstanding = 3rd
bowlname = Sun Bowl
bowloutcome = W 17-7
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ranking = 14
ranking2 = 14
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championship =
year = 1998
name = Arizona State
overall = 5-6
conference = 4-4
confstanding = T-5th
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championship =
year = 1999
name = Arizona State
overall = 6-6
conference = 5-3
confstanding = 4th
bowlname = Aloha Classic
bowloutcome = L 3-23
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championship =
year = 2000
name = Arizona State
overall = 6-6
conference = 3-5
confstanding = T-5th
bowlname = Aloha Classic
bowloutcome = L 17-31
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ranking =
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name = Arizona State
overall = 58-45
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overall = 125-106-6 (.540)
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External links

*http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=2191


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