Charles Pell

Charles Pell
Charles Pell
Sport(s) American football, basketball
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1906-1907
1902-1905

Drake
Iowa State Normal
Head coaching record
Overall 20-24-7 (football)
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

Charles A. Pell was a college football coach in the United States from 1902 until 1907. His lifetime record was 20 wins, 24 losses, and 7 ties.

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Coaching career

Northern Iowa

Pell got his first head coaching job at Northern Iowa in 1902 and coached there through the 1905 season. His record at Northern Iowa was 15 wins, 16 losses, and 5 ties. His last two seasons were both winning seasons with winning percentages of 0.611 and 0.600.[1]

Drake

Pell was the ninth head football coach for the Drake University Bulldogs located in Des Moines, Iowa and he held that position for two seasons, from 1906 until 1907. His overall coaching record at Drake was 5 wins, 8 losses, and 2 ties. This ranks him 16th at Drake in terms of total wins and 20th at Drake in terms of winning percentage. [2]

Head coaching record

Football

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Iowa State Normal (Independent) (1902–1905)
1902 Iowa State Normal 1-6-1
1903 Iowa State Normal 4-3-1
1904 Iowa State Normal 5-3-1
1905 Iowa State Normal 5-3-2
Iowa State Normal School:
Drake (Independent) (1906–1907)
1906 Drake
1907 Drake
Drake:
Total:
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches' Poll.

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