- Myron Fuller
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Myron E. Fuller Fuller pictured in 1922 Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born June 4, 1889 Place of birth Boston, Massachusetts Died August 31, 1949 (aged 60)Place of death Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Playing career 1910 Yale Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1912–1914
1920
1921
1922–1927Stevens Tech
North Carolina
Tulane
Yale (line)Head coaching record Overall 10–34–1 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Myron E. Fuller (June 4, 1889 – August 31, 1949) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Stevens Institute of Technology (1912–1914), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1920), and Tulane University (1921), compiling a career college football record of 10–34–1. Fuller played football at Yale University in 1910 and graduated from the school in 1911. He later served as a line coach for the Yale Bulldogs. Fuller left coaching after 1927 to pursue a career in industrial engineering. He died of a heart attack at his home in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey on August 31, 1949 at the age of 60.[1]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Stevens Tech Ducks (Independent) (1912–1914) 1912 Stevens Tech 1–9 1913 Stevens Tech 2–6 1914 Stevens Tech 1–7–1 Stevens Tech: 4–22–1 North Carolina Tar Heels (South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1920) 1920 North Carolina 2–6 North Carolina: 2–6 Tulane Green Wave (South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1921) 1921 Tulane 4–6 Tulane: 4–6 Total: 10–34–1 References
- ^ "Myron E. Fuller". The New York Times. September 2, 1949. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=FA0F16FA385B167B93C0A91782D85F4D8485F9. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
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Stevens Tech Ducks head football coaches Dowd • Fuller • Rogers • Durborow
North Carolina Tar Heels head football coaches Hector Cowan (1888) • William P. Graves (1891) • Vernon K. Irvine (1894) • Thomas Trenchard (1895) • Gordon Johnston (1896) • William A. Reynolds (1897–1900) • Charles Jenkins (1901) • Herman Olcott (1902–1903) • R. R. Brown (1904) • Bill Warner (1905) • Willis Kienholz (1906) • Otis Lamson (1907) • Edward Green (1908) • Arthur Brides (1909–1910) • Branch Bocock (1911) • William Martin (1912) • Thomas Trenchard (1913–1915) • Thomas Campbell (1916–1919) • Myron Fuller (1920) • Bill Fetzer & Bob Fetzer (1921–1925) • Chuck Collins (1926–1933) • Carl Snavely (1934–1935) • Raymond Wolf (1936–1941) • Jim Tatum (1942) • Tom Young (1943) • Gene McEver (1944) • Carl Snavely (1945–1952) • George T. Barclay (1953–1955) • Jim Tatum (1956–1958) • Jim Hickey (1959–1966) • Bill Dooley (1967–1977) • Dick Crum (1978–1987) • Mack Brown (1988–1997) • Carl Torbush (1998–2000) • John Bunting (2001–2006) • Butch Davis (2007–2010) • Everett Withers # (2011– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
Tulane Green Wave head football coaches T. L. Bayne (1893) • Fred Sweet (1894) • T. L. Bayne (1895) • Harry Baum (1896) • John Lombard (1898) • H. T. Collier (1899) • H. T. Summersgill (1900–1901) • Virginius Dabney (1902) • Charles Eshleman (1903) • Thomas A. Barry (1904) • John F. Tobin (1905) • John Russ (1906) • Joe Curtis (1907–1908) • R. M. Brown (1909) • Appleton A. Mason (1910–1912) • A. C. Hoffman (1913) • Edwin Sweetland (1914) • Clark Shaughnessy (1915–1920) • Myron Fuller (1921) • Clark Shaughnessy (1922–1926) • Bernie Bierman (1927–1931) • Ted Cox (1932–1935) • Red Dawson (1936–1941) • Claude Simons (1942–1945) • Henry Frnka (1946–1951) • Raymond Wolf (1952–1953) • Andy Pilney (1954–1961) • Tommy O'Boyle (1962–1965) • Jim Pittman (1966–1970) • Bennie Ellender (1971–1975) • Larry Smith (1976–1979) • Vince Gibson (1980–1982) • Wally English (1983–1984) • Mack Brown (1985–1987) • Greg Davis (1988–1991) • Buddy Teevens (1992–1996) • Tommy Bowden (1997–1998) • Chris Scelfo (1999–2006) • Bob Toledo (2007–2011) • Mark Hutson # (2011– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Categories:- 1889 births
- 1949 deaths
- North Carolina Tar Heels football coaches
- Stevens Tech Ducks football coaches
- Tulane Green Wave football coaches
- Yale Bulldogs football coaches
- Yale Bulldogs football players
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
- Deaths from myocardial infarction
- College football coaches first appointed in the 1910s stubs
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