- Woody Woodard
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Woody Woodard Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born c. 1917 Place of birth Wichita, Kansas Died December 9, 1996 (aged 79)Place of death Wichita, Kansas Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1950-1952
1953-1956
1957-1959McPherson College
SMU
University of WichitaHead coaching record Overall 29–38–3 Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Chalmer E. “Woody” Woodard (c. 1917 – December 9, 1996American football coach.
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Coaching career
McPherson College
Coach Woodard was head football, basketball and track coach and athletic director at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas from 1950 to 1952. His football coaching record at McPherson was 18 wins, 7 losses and 1 tie.As of the conclusion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #5 at McPherson in total wins and #2 at the school in winning percentage (.712).[1]
Southern Methodist
Woodard left McPherson to become the head football coach at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He resigned as SMU coach after two consecutive losing seasons in 1956.
Wichita State
Soon later he signed a three-year contract to coach the University of Wichita (now Wichita State University) in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas and he held that position for three seasons, from 1957 until 1959. His overall coaching record at Wichita was 10 wins, 18 losses, and 2 ties. This ranks him 17th at Wichita State in terms of total wins and 23rd at Wichita State in terms of winning percentage.[2] After three seasons with a combined 10–18–2 record, his contract was not renewed.
References
- ^ "McPherson College Football Media Guide 2010". McPherson College Athletics. http://www.macbulldogs.com/custompages/Media%20Guides/2010%20McPherson%20College%20Football%20Media%20Guide%20(web).pdf. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
- ^ Wichita St. Coaching Records
SMU Mustangs head football coaches Ray Morrison (1915–1916) • J. Burton Rix (1917–1920) • W. A. Cunningham, Victor Kelly & J. Burton Rix (1921) • Ewing Y. Freeland & Ray Morrison (1922–1923) • Ray Morrison (1924–1934) • Matty Bell (1935–1941) • Jimmy Stewart (1942–1944) • Matty Bell (1945–1949) • Rusty Russell (1950–1952) • Woody Woodard (1953–1956) • Bill Meek (1957–1961) • Hayden Fry (1962–1972) • Dave Smith (1973–1975) • Ron Meyer (1976–1981) • Bobby Collins (1982–1986) • No team (1987–1988) • Forrest Gregg (1989–1990) • Tom Rossley (1991–1996) • Mike Cavan (1997–2001) • Phil Bennett (2002–2007) • June Jones (2008– )
Wichita State Shockers head football coaches T. H. Morrison (1897) • No coach (1898) • Harry Hess (1899–1901) • Guy Peverly (1902) • No coach (1903) • A. F. Holste (1904) • Willis Bates (1905–1908) • Roy K. Thomas (1909–1911) • E. V. Long (1912–1913) • Harry Buck (1914–1915) • Lamar Hoover (1916–1917) • Coach Banbury (1918) • Kenneth Cassidy (1919) • Wilmer D. Elfrink (1920) • Lamar Hoover (1921–1922) • Sam H. Hill (1923–1924) • Leonard J. Umnus (1925–1927) • Sam H. Hill (1928–1929) • Albert J. Gebert (1930–1941) • Ralph Graham (1942) • No team (1943) • Melvin J. Binford (1944–1945) • Ralph Graham (1946–1947) • Jim Trimble (1948–1950) • Robert S. Carlson (1951–1952) • Jack Mitchell (1953–1954) • Pete Tillman (1955–1956) • Woody Woodard (1957–1959) • Hank Foldberg (1960–1961) • Marcelino Huerta (1962–1964) • George Karras (1965–1966) • Boyd Converse (1967) • Eddie Kriwiel (1968) • Ben Wilson (1969–1970) • Bob Seaman (1971–1973) • Jim Wright (1974–1978) • Willie Jeffries (1979–1983) • Ron Chismar (1984–1986)
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