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Claude J. Hunt Hunt pictured in The Tyee 1918, Washington yearbook Sport(s) Football, basketball Playing career 1909–1910 DePauw Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1911–1912
1914–1916
1917, 1919
1920–1930
Basketball
1910–1913
1913–1917
1917–1919
Hillsdale
Carleton
Washington
Carleton
Hillsdale
Carleton
WashingtonHead coaching record Overall 69–39 (basketball) Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Accomplishments and honors Championships 1 Pacific Coast Conference (1919) Claude J. "Jump" Hunt was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football coach at Hillsdale College (1911–1912), Carleton College (1914–1916, 1920–1930), and the University of Washington (1917, 1919). Hunt was also the head basketball coach at Hillsdale from 1910 to 1913, at Carleton from 1913 to 1917, and at Washington from 1917 to 1919, tallying a career college basketball mark of 69–39. He played college football at DePauw University, from which he graduated in 1911.
Contents
Head coaching record
Football
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Hillsdale Chargers (Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1911–1912) 1911 Hillsdale 3–2 1912 Hillsdale 5–1–1 Hillsdale: 8–3–1 Washington (Pacific Coast Conference) (1917) 1917 Washington 1–2–1 0–2–1 5th Washington Sun Dodgers (Pacific Coast Conference) (1919) 1919 Washington 5–1 2–1 T–1st Washington: 6–3–1 2–2–1 Total: References
External links
- Claude J. Hunt at the College Football Data Warehouse
- Claude J. Hunt at College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
Hillsdale Chargers head football coaches No coach (1891–1895) • D. M. Martin (1896) Nate Duffy (1897) • D. M. Martin (1898) No coach (1899–1903) • Harry McRae (1904) • No coach (1905) • William Boone (1906) • James Whipple (1907) • Herbert C. Reed (1908–1910) • Claude J. Hunt (1911–1912) • Charles Firth (1913) • Leroy Buchiet (1914–1917) • Lawrence Manson (1918) • Samuel Taylor (1919) • William J. Rennie (1920–1921) • Louis Ost (1922) • Howard Jefferson (1923–1924) • Elroy Guckert (1925–1926) • Dwight Harwood (1927–1945) • David M. Nelson (1946–1947) • Gib Holgate (1948) • Jack Petoskey (1949–1950) • Irv Wisniewski (1951) • Henry Fallon (1952) • Charlie Bachman (1953) • Muddy Waters (1954–1973) • Jack McAvoy (1974–1977) • Ron Lynch (1978–1979) • Dick Lowry (1980–1996) • Dave Dye (1997–2001) • Keith Otterbein (2002– )
Washington Huskies head football coaches No coach (1889–1890) • No team (1891) • W. B. Goodwin (1892–1893) • Charles Cobb (1894) • Ralph Nichols (1895–1896) • Carl L. Clemans (1897) • Ralph Nichols (1898) • A. S. Jeffs (1899) • J. S. Dodge (1900) • Jack Wright (1901) • James Knight (1902–1904) • Oliver Cutts (1905) • Victor M. Place (1906–1907) • Gil Dobie (1908–1916) • Claude J. Hunt (1917) • Tony Savage (1918) • Claude J. Hunt (1919) • Stub Allison (1920) • Enoch Bagshaw (1921–1929) • James Phelan (1930–1941) • Ralph Welch (1942–1947) • Howard Odell (1948–1952) • John Cherberg (1953–1955) • Darrell Royal (1956) • Jim Owens (1957–1974) • Don James (1975–1992) • Jim Lambright (1993–1998) • Rick Neuheisel (1999–2002) • Keith Gilbertson (2003–2004) • Tyrone Willingham (2005–2008) • Steve Sarkisian (2009– )
Washington Huskies men's basketball head coaches No coach (1896) • No team (1896–1898) • No coach (1899) • No team (1900–1901) • No coach (1901–1905) • No team (1905–1908) • David C. Hall (1909–1910) • Warner Williams (1911) • Oscar Olson (1912–1913) • Tony Savage (1914–1915) • John Davidson (1916–1917) • Claude J. Hunt (1918–1919) • Stub Allison (1919–1920) • Hec Edmundson (1920–1947) • Art McLarney (1947–1950) • Tippy Dye (1950–1959) • John Grayson (1959–1963) • Mac Duckworth (1963–1968) • Tex Winter (1968–1971) • Marv Harshman (1971–1985) • Andy Russo (1985–1989) • Lynn Nance (1989–1993) • Bob Bender (1993–2002) • Lorenzo Romar (2002– )
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- Hillsdale Chargers football coaches
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- Washington Huskies football coaches
- Washington Huskies men's basketball coaches
- American military personnel of World War I
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