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Nathan P. Stauffer, Ph.D.[1] Coach Stauffer Biographical details Born January 1, 1875[2] Place of birth Chester County, Pennsylvania Died June 6, 1959 (aged 84) Place of death Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[3] Playing career ?? Dickinson College Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1896-1899
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WidenerHead coaching record Overall 32-19-2 Nathan Pennypacker Stauffer (January 1, 1875 – June 6, 1959) was an early American football coach in the United States. He was one of the first head coaches at a small school to be paid for his work.[4]
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Coaching history
Dickinson College
Stauffer was the first head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils[5] in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and he held that position for missing seasons, from 1896 until 1899.[6] His overall coaching record at Dickinson was 22 wins, 11 losses, and 2 ties. As of completion of the 2007 season, this ranks him sixth at Dickinson in terms of total wins and fourth at Dickinson in terms of winning percentage.[7]
Dickinson College played football as far back as 1885, but no official coach was kept on record.
Widener University
After Dickinson, Stauffer became the head coach at Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania for the 1900 and 1901 seasons. His record at Widener was a successful 7-3 season his first year, and a disappointing 3-5 season in 1901.[8]
References
- ^ Pennock Surnames Nathan Pennypacker Stauffer, Ph.D.
- ^ Draft registration card dated September 12, 1918, for Nathan Pennypacker Stauffer, born January 1, 1875, residing in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, employed in Phildadelphia as an ear nose and throat specialist. Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 [database on-line]. Registration Location: Delaware County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1877946; Draft Board: 1.
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- ^ Dickinson College Chronicles "Athletic Field 1900"
- ^ The History of Football at Dickinson College, 1885-1969.” Gobrecht, Wilbur J., Chambersburg, PA: Kerr Printing Co., 1971
- ^ Centennial Conference "2008 Centennial Conference Football Prospectus"
- ^ Dickinson College Football Media Guide
- ^ Widener University All-time football results
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Dickinson Red Devils head football coaches Nathan Stauffer (1896–1899) • Sam Boyle (1900) • Ralph Hutchinson (1901) • Charles P. Hutchins (1902–1903) • Forrest Craver (1904) • J. William Williams (1905–1906) • Joseph Pipal (1907) • Paul J. Davis (1908) • Paul Smith (1909) • J. Troutman Gougler (1910) • Thomas Crooks (1910) • Simon F. Pauxtis (1911–1912) • S. W. Harrington (1913–1914) • Francis Dunn (1915) • No team (1916) • Francis Dunn (1917) • Forrest Craver (1918–1921) • Glenn Killinger (1922) • B. Russell Murphy (1923) • Joseph Lightner (1923–1925) • S. Marsh Johnson (1926) • Robert Duffy (1927–1928) • Percy W. Griffiths (1929–1930) • Joseph H. McCormick (1931–1934) • Art Kahler (1935–1941) • Benjamin James (1942) • No team (1943–1945) • Ralph Ricker (1946–1949) • Frank Maze (1950–1951) • Alured Ransom (1952–1954) • Brinton Piez (1955–1956) • Donald Seibert (1957–1963) • W. J. Gobrecht (1965–1979) • Raymond Erney (1980–1983) • W. J. Gobrecht (1984) • Ed Sweeney (1985–1992) • Darwin Breaux (1993– )
Widener Pride head football coaches No coach (1879–1893) • Harry Arista Mackey (1894) • No coach (1895–1896) • Frank Delabarre (1897) • Bush (1898) • No coach (1899) • Nathan Stauffer (1900–1901) • Edwin Stearns (1902–1905) • Joe Messick (1906–1907) • No coach (1908–1910) • Jack Hollenback (1911) • Bill Hollenback (1912) • Dutch Sommer (1913) • Danny Hutchinson (1914) • Bill Hollenback (1915) • Simon F. Pauxtis (1916–1929) • Jud Timm (1930–1935) • Simon F. Pauxtis (1936–1942) • No coach (1943–1944) • Simon F. Pauxtis (1945–1946) • Woody Ludwig (1947–1952) • George Hansell (1953–1961) • Lee Royer (1962–1963) • Art Raimo (1964–1966) • Ed Lawless (1967–1968) • Bill Manlove (1969–1991) • Bill Cubit (1992–1996) • Bill Zwaan (1997–2002) • David Wood (2003–2009) • Isaac Collins (2010– )
Categories:- 19th-century births
- 20th-century deaths
- Dickinson Red Devils football coaches
- Widener Pride football coaches
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