- Cornell Burbage
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Cornell Burbage Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born February 22, 1965 Place of birth Lexington, Kentucky Playing career 1984–1986
1987–1989
1991–1992Kentucky
Dallas Cowboys
New York/New Jersey KnightsPosition(s) Wide receiver Coaching career (HC unless noted) 2004 Kentucky State Head coaching record Overall 7–4 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Cornell Rodney Burbage (born February 22, 1965) is a former American football player and coach in the United States. He played an professional football as a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL from 1987 to 1989 and the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League of American Football in 1991 and 1992.
Burbage played his college football at the University of Kentucky. He was named the 27th head football coach for the Kentucky State University Thorobreds located in Frankfort, Kentucky and he held that position for the 2004 season. His career coaching record at Kentucky State was 7 wins, 4 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him 12th at Kentucky State in total wins and second at Kentucky State in winning percentage (.636).[1]
References
External links
- Cornell Burbage at Pro-Football-Reference.com
Kentucky State Thorobreds head football coaches Durall B. Evans (1921–1923) • Louis J. Harper (1924–1925) • Scott Brown (1926) • Roscoe C. Vaught (1927) • J. T. Williams (1928–1930) • Henry Kean (1931–1942) • No team (1943) • Norman Passmore (1944) • Bill Willis (1945) • Robert White (1946) • C. Randy Taylor (1947–1950) • George E. Edwards (1951–1956) • Joe Gilliam, Sr. (1957–1958) • Sam B. Taylor (1959–1962) • Mel Whedbee (1963–1967) • Charles Bates (1968–1969) • LeRoy Smith 1970–1981) • LeRoy Smith & Ron Mitchell (1982) • Larry Kirksey (1983) • Willie Williamson & Theo Lemon (1984) • James Walker (1985) • John K. Wright (1986) • William K. Head (1987–1989) • George James, Jr. (1990–1991) • Maurice Hunt (1992–1994) • George Small (1995–2000) • Donald Smith (2001–2003) • Cornell Burbage (2004) • Fred T. Farrier (2005–2008) • Wayne Dickens (2009– )
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