- Gil Bartosh
College coach infobox
Name = Gil Bartosh
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DateOfBirth = c. 1929
Birthplace = flagicon|Texas Granger, TX
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OverallRecord = 6–28
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Years = 1950-1952
Team = TCU
Position = QB
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1967-1970
1971-1972
1973
1974-1976
1978-1979
CoachTeams = Rice (assistant)
Odessa Permian HS
Texas A&M (RBs coach)
UTEP
Midland Lee HS
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BBallHOF =Gilbert Bartosh (born c. 1929 in
Granger, Texas ) was anAmerican football player and coach.Considered the greatest player ever to come out of Granger, Bartosh was dubbed the "Granger Ghost." [ [http://www.statesman.com/sports/content/sports/stories/archive/2007_hspreview/0829hs_alltime.html Statesman.com: Central Texas' all-time greatest football players] ] He starred at Granger from 1945-48 before a four-year career at Texas Christian, where he played
quarterback under coachDutch Meyer and led theSouthwest Conference in total offense his junior season in 1951, when he was also named an All-American. In 1952 however, he had to take a backseat behindRay McKown . Bartosh was drafted by theNew York Yanks as the 314th Pick (Round 27) of the1952 NFL Draft , but never played in the NFL. He did play for theBritish Columbia Lions in 1955, though.After failing as a pro player, Bartosh started his coaching career. After a three year stint as assistant at Rice, he became head coach at Odessa Permian HS in 1971. Bartosh guided Permian to a perfect 14-0 season in 1972, winning the Texas 5A state championship as well as the mythical
high school football national championship along the way. He than left Permian for an assistant job underEmory Bellard at Texas A&M. In 1974 he succeeded Tommy Hudspeth as head coach of UTEP.Bartosh was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
Head coaching record
CFB Yearly Record Subhead
name = UTEP Miners
startyear = 1974
conf =Western Athletic Conference
endyear = 1976CFB Yearly Record Entry
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year = 1974
name = UTEP
overall = 4–7
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year = 1975
name = UTEP
overall = 1–10
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year = 1976
name = UTEP
overall = 1–11
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name = UTEP
overall = 6–28
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overall = 6–28
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