Claude Rothgeb

Claude Rothgeb
Claude Rothgeb
Rothgeb pictured in The Campanile 1929, Rice yearbook
Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball, track
Biographical details
Born January 1, 1880(1880-01-01)
Place of birth Milford, Illinois
Died July 6, 1944(1944-07-06) (aged 64)
Place of death Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Playing career
Football
1900
1902–1904

Baseball
1904–1905
1905

Illinois
Illinois


Illinois
Washington Senators
Position(s) End (football)
Right fielder (baseball)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1906–1909
1910–1918
1922
1925
1927
1928

Basketball
1905–1908
1909–1910
1915–1919

Baseball
1925–1927

Colorado Agricultural
Colorado College
Illinois (ends)
Texas A&M (assistant)
Rice (line)
Rice


Colorado Agricultural
Colorado Agricultural
Colorado College


Texas A&M
Head coaching record
Overall 47–36–3 (football)
34–12 (basketball)
38–23–2 (baseball)
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Football
1 RMAC (1910)
Awards
Football
All-American, 1904

Claude James Rothgeb (January 1, 1880 – July 6, 1944) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the Agricultural College of Colorado, now Colorado State University, from 1906 to 1909, at Colorado College from 1910 to 1918, and at Rice University in 1928, compiling a career college football record of 47–36–3. Rothgeb played football and basketball and ran track as the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, from which he graduated in 1905. He played for Major League Baseball's Washington Senators in 1905.

Contents

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Colorado Agricultural Aggies (Colorado Football Association) (1906–1908)
1906 Colorado Agricultural 1–2–1
1907 Colorado Agricultural 1–4
1908 Colorado Agricultural 1–3
Colorado Agricultural Aggies (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1909)
1909 Colorado Agricultural 1–2
Colorado Agricultural: 4–11–1
Colorado College Tigers (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) (1910–1918)
1910 Colorado College 7–0 5–0 1st
1911 Colorado College 4–3 3–2 4th
1912 Colorado College 5–4 2–4 5th
1913 Colorado College 5–2–1 2–2–1 T–3rd
1914 Colorado College 4–1–1 3–1–1 3rd
1915 Colorado College 6–2 3–2 4th
1916 Colorado College 6–1 4–1 2nd
1917 Colorado College 3–3 2–3 T–5th
1918 Colorado College 1–2 1–2 T–3rd
Colorado College: 41–18–2 25–17–2
Rice Owls (Southwest Conference) (1928)
1928 Rice 2–7 0–5 7th
Rice: 2–7 0–5
Total: 6–18–1
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title

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