List of presidents of the American Football Coaches Association

List of presidents of the American Football Coaches Association

Presidents of the American Football Coaches Association are:

*1921 - Charles D. Daly - United States Military Academy
*1922 - Charles D. Daly - United States Military Academy
*1923 - John W. Heisman - University of Pennsylvania
*1924 - John W. Heisman - Rice Institute
*1925 - Robert Zuppke - University of Illinois
*1926 - Gilmour Dobie - Cornell University
*1927 - William H. Cowell - University of New Hampshire
*1928 - William W. Roper - Princeton University
*1929 - Hugo Bezdek - Pennsylvania State College
*1930 - William Alexander - Georgia Tech
*1931 - John F. Meehan - Manhattan College
*1932 - Marvin A. Stevens - Yale University
*1933 - D.E. McGugin - Vanderbilt University
*1934 - Dana X. Bible - University of Nebraska
*1935 - Bernie Bierman - University of Minnesota
*1936 - D.O. McLaughry - Brown University
*1937 - Harry Kipke - University of Michigan
*1938 - Harry A. Stuhldreher - University of Wisconsin-Madison
*1939 - Lou Little - Columbia University
*1940 - Alvin N. "Bo" McMillin - Indiana University
*1941 - Fritz Crisler - University of Michigan
*1942 - Madison Bell - Southern Methodist University
*1943 - Madison Bell - Southern Methodist University
*1944 - Ray Morrison - Temple University
*1945 - Ray Morrison - Temple University
*1946 - Richard C. "Dick" Harlow - Harvard University
*1947 - E.E. Wieman - University of Maine
*1948 - Harvey Harman - Rutgers University
*1949 - L.R. Meyer - Texas Christian University
*1950 - Lynn O. Waldorf - University of California
*1951 - Lloyd P. Jordan - Harvard University
*1952 - Carl G. Snavely - University of North Carolina
*1953 - Don Faurot - University of Missouri
*1954 - George A. Munger - University of Pennsylvania
*1955 - Ray Eliot - University of Illinois
*1956 - Jess C. Neely - Rice Institute
*1957 - George K. James - Cornell University
*1958 - Charles B. Wilkinson - University of Oklahoma
*1959 - Wallace Butts - University of Georgia
*1960 - Charles A. "Rip" Engle - Pennsylvania State University
*1961 - Jack C. Curtice - Stanford University
*1962 - William D. Murray - Duke University
*1963 - Woody Hayes - Ohio State University
*1964 - Len Casanova - University of Oregon
*1965 - Abe Martin - Texas Christian University
*1966 - Dan Jessee - Trinity College (Connecticut)
*1967 - Ben Schwartzwalder - Syracuse University
*1968 - Murray Warmath - University of Minnesota
*1969 - Paul Dietzel - University of South Carolina
*1970 - Frank Broyles - University of Arkansas
*1971 - Earle Edwards - North Carolina State University
*1972 - Paul Bryant - University of Alabama
*1973 - John McKay (football coach) - University of Southern California
*1974 - Bob Blackman - University of Illinois
*1975 - Darrell Royal - University of Texas
*1976 - Eddie Robinson (football coach) - Grambling State University
*1977 - Ben Martin - United States Air Force Academy
*1978 - Carmen Cozza - Yale University
*1979 - Charles McClendon - Louisiana State University
*1980 - Jerry Claiborne - University of Maryland
*1981 - Harold "Tubby" Raymond - University of Delaware
*1982 - Jim Ostendarp - Amherst College
*1983 - Bo Schembechler - University of Michigan
*1984 - Dave Maurer - Wittenberg University
*1985 - Vince Dooley - University of Georgia
*1986 - Vic Rowen - San Francisco State University
*1987 - LaVell Edwards - Brigham Young University
*1988 - Joe Restic - Harvard University
*1989 - Don James - University of Washington
*1990 - John Majors - University of Tennessee
*1991 - Bill Manlove - Widener University
*1992 - John Cooper (coach) - Ohio State University
*1993 - Hayden Fry - University of Iowa
*1994 - Ron Schipper - Central College
*1995 - Billy Joe (coach) - Florida A&M University
*1996 - Fisher DeBerry - United States Air Force Academy
*1997 - Don Nehlen - West Virginia University
*1998 - Roy Kidd - Eastern Kentucky University
*1999 - Rocky Rees - Shippensburg University
*2000 - Bob Ford - University at Albany
*2001 - Joe Taylor - Hampton University
*2002 - Glen Mason - University of Minnesota
*2003 - Phil Fulmer - University of Tennessee
*2004 - Ken Hatfield - Rice University
*2005 - Scot Dapp - Moravian College
*2006 - Mel Tjeerdsma - Northwest Missouri State University
*2007 - Ken Sparks - Carson-Newman College
*2008 - Tyrone Willingham - University of Washington

In 2008 the other officers were first vice-president Dick Tomey of San Jose State University; second vice-president Larry Kehres of Mount Union College and third vice-president Rob Ash of Montana State University. [ [http://www.afca.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9300&ATCLID=1365913 Lou Tepper and Frank Solich Named to AFCA Board of Trustees - afca.com - January 9, 2008] ] According to AFCA tradition the officers usually move up one rank each year until becoming president.

References

* [http://www.afca.com/lev3.cfm/1116 AFCA List of Presidents]


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