Tom Gilmore (American football)

Tom Gilmore (American football)

College coach infobox


Name = Tom Gilmore
| Caption =
DateOfBirth = birth date and age|1964|9|10
Birthplace =
DateOfDeath =
Sport = Football
College = Holy Cross
Title = Head Coach
CurrentRecord = 23-21
OverallRecord = 23-21
Awards = 1985 Ivy League Player of the Year
2001 AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year
2006 Patriot League Coach of the Year
Championships =
CFbDWID = 3519
Player = Y
Years = 1982-5
1986
Team = Penn
British Columbia Lions
Position = Defensive Line
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1986
1987-9
1990-1
1992-5
1996
1997-9
2000-3
2004-present
CoachTeams = Penn (GA)
Columbia (DL)
Penn (OL)
Dartmouth (OL)
Dartmouth (LB)
Dartmouth (DC)
Lehigh (DC)
Holy Cross
FootballHOF =
BBallHOF =

Tom Gilmore is head football coach at the College of the Holy Cross. He has compiled a 23-21 record since 2004.

Gilmore is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania and a former defensive lineman on the Quakers's football team. Prior to receiving the head coach position, Gilmore served as an assistant at Penn, Columbia University, Dartmouth College and Lehigh University. Gilmore also played one professional season for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League.

Coaching record

CFB Yearly Record Subhead
name = Holy Cross Crusaders
conf = Patriot League
startyear = 2004
endyear = present
CFB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
year = 2004
name = Holy Cross
overall = 3-8
conference = 1-6
confstanding = 6th
bowl =
bowlgame =
bowlopp =
bowlscore =
bcsbowl =
ranking =
CFB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
year = 2005
name = Holy Cross
overall = 6-5
conference = 3-3
confstanding = 4th
bowl =
bowlgame =
bowlopp =
bowlscore =
bcsbowl =
ranking =
CFB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
year = 2006
name = Holy Cross
overall = 7-4
conference = 4-2
confstanding = 3rd
bowl =
bowlgame =
bowlopp =
bowlscore =
bcsbowl =
ranking =
CFB Yearly Record Entry
championship =
year = 2007
name = Holy Cross
overall = 7-4
conference = 4-2
confstanding = 2nd
bowl =
bowlgame =
bowlopp =
bowlscore =
bcsbowl =
ranking =
CFB Yearly Record Subtotal
name = Holy Cross
overall = 23-21
confrecord = 12-13
CFB Yearly Record End
overall = 23-21
bcs =
poll =
polltype =

External links

* [http://goholycross.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/gilmore_tom00.html Tom Gilmore's Holy Cross profile]


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