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Doc Urich Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born September 20, 1928 Died April 28, 1997 (aged 68)Playing career 1947–1950 Miami (OH) Position(s) End Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1951–1955
1956–1963
1964–1965
1966–1968
1969–1970
1971
1972–1975
1976
1978–1980
1981–1983
1984
1985Miami (OH) (assistant)
Northwestern (assistant)
Notre Dame (assistant)
Buffalo
Northern Illinois
Buffalo Bills (DC)
Denver Broncos (DL)
Denver Broncos (OL)
Washington Redskins (DC)
Green Bay Packers (DL)
Denver Broncos (ST)
Denver Broncos (TE/AOL)Head coaching record Overall 24–26 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Richard W. "Doc" Urich (September 20, 1928 – April 28, 1997) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Buffalo from 1966 to 1968 and at Northern Illinois University from 1969 to 1970, compiling a career college football record of 24–26.
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Coaching career
Urich was the 12th head football coach for the Northern Illinois University Huskies located in DeKalb, Illinois and he held that position for two seasons, from 1969 until 1970. His career coaching record at Northern Illinois was 6 wins, 14 losses, and 0 ties. This ranks him 14th at Northern Illinois in total wins and 18th at Northern Illinois in winning percentage.[1]
Head coaching record
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Buffalo Bulls (Independent) (1966–1968) 1966 Buffalo 5–5 1967 Buffalo 6–4 1968 Buffalo 7–3 Buffalo: 18–12 Northern Illinois Huskies (Independent) (1969–1970) 1969 Northern Illinois 3–7 1970 Northern Illinois 3–7 Northern Illinois: 6–14 Total: 24–26 References
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Preceded by
Ray MalavasiBuffalo Bills Defensive Coordinator
1971Succeeded by
Jim DooleyBuffalo Bulls head football coaches No coach (1894–1896) • C. W. Dibble (1897) • No coach (1898–1902) • Ray Turnbull (1903) • No team (1904–1914) • Frank Mount Pleasant (1915) • Art Powell (1916–1921) • James Batterson (1922) • James Bond (1923) • Russell Carrick (1924–1928) • Jay Lee (1929–1930) • William Pritchard (1931) • James B. Wilson (1932–1933) • George Van Bibber (1934–1935) • Jim Peelle (1936–1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Jim Peelle (1946–1947) • Frank Clair (1948–1949) • James B. Wilson (1950–1951) • Fritz Febel (1952–1954) • Dick Offenhamer (1955–1965) • Doc Urich (1966–1968) • Bob Deming (1969–1970) • No team (1971–1976) • Bill Dando (1977–1989) • Sam Sanders (1990–1991) • Jim Ward (1992–1994) • Craig Cirbus (1995–2000) • Jim Hofher (2001–2005) • Turner Gill (2006–2009) • Jeff Quinn (2010– )
Northern Illinois Huskies head football coaches John L. Keith (1899–1903) • Dixie Fleager (1904) • Harry Sauthoff (1905) • Nelson A. Kellogg (1906–1909) • William Wirtz (1910–1916) • No team (1917–1919) • Paul Harrison (1920–1922) • William Muir (1923–1925) • Roland Cowell (1926–1928) • George Evans (1929–1954) • Bob Kahler (1955) • Howard Fletcher (1956–1968) • Doc Urich (1969–1970) • Jerry Ippoliti (1971–1975) • Pat Culpepper (1976–1979) • Bill Mallory (1980–1983) • Lee Corso (1984) • Jerry Pettibone (1985–1990) • Charlie Sadler (1991–1995) • Joe Novak (1996–2007) • Jerry Kill (2008–2010) • Tom Matukewicz # (2010) • Dave Doeren (2011– )
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