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Donny White Sport(s) Football, baseball Current position Title Athletic director Team VMI Playing career Football
1961–1964
Baseball
1963–1965
VMI
VMIPosition(s) Shortstop (baseball) Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football
1998
Baseball
1982–1987
VMI (interim HC)
VMIAdministrative career (AD unless noted) 1998–present VMI Head coaching record Overall 0–1 (football)
85–136–1 (baseball)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Donny White is a college athletics administrator and former coach in the United States. He is currently the athletic director at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), a position he has held since 1998. He also was active as a coach a the school, and previously was a student athlete at VMI.
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Playing career
White played college football and baseball at the Virginia Military Institute Keydets located in Lexington, Virginia. He co-captained the 1964 football team and was selected All-Southern Conference in baseball for three consecutive years as a shortstop. He was inducted into the VMI Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.
Coaching career
Baseball
White was named the head baseball coach at VMI in 1982 and led the program for six years. In 1982, he was named Southern Conference Co-Coach of the Year for his efforts with the program.[1]
Football
White was the 28th head football coach for VMI and he held that position for the 1998 season. His career coaching record at VMI was 0 wins, 1 loss, and 0 ties. This ranks him 30th at VMI in total wins and 30th at VMI in winning percentage.[2]
White's coaching career of one game was simply finishing out the season of previous VMI coach Ted Cain, who left the program after a 1–9 start for the season.[3]
References
- ^ Virginia Military Institute Donny White, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
- ^ Virginia Military Institute Coaching Records
- ^ College Football Data Warehouse Ted Cain Coaching Records 1998
External links
VMI Keydets head baseball coaches W. C. Raftery (1929) • Unknown (1930–1949) • Frank Summers (1950–1951) • Vince Ragunas (1952) • Chuck Noe (1953–1955) • Jack Null (1956–1958) • Louis "Weenie" Miller (1959–1960) • Charlie McGinnis (1961–1965) • Fred Kelly (1966–1967) • Chuck Roys (1968–1969) • Tom Sawyer (1970–1971) • Phil Tucker (1972–1973) • Donny White (1974) • Jerry Roane (1975–1976) • Vern Beitzel (1977–1980) • Jim Rowsey (1981) • Donny White (1982–1987) • Paul Maini (1988–1991) • Chris Finwood (1992–1994) • Scott Gines (1995–2000) • Tom Slater (2001–2003) • Marlin Ikenberry (2004– )
VMI Keydets head football coaches Unknown (1873) • No team (1874–1890) • Walter Taylor (1891) • No coach (1892–1894) • George W. Bryant (1895–1896) • R. N. Groner (1897) • Samuel Boyle (1898–1899) • Sam Walker (1900–1902) • William Roper (1903–1904) • Ira Johnson (1905–1906) • Charles Roller (1907–1908) • William C. Gloth (1909–1910) • Alpha Brummage (1911–1912) • Henry Poague (1913) • Frank Gorton (1914–1916) • Earl Abell (1917) • Earl Abell & Mose Goodman (1918) • Red Fleming (1919) • Blandy Clarkson (1920–1926) • W. C. Raftery (1927–1936) • Allison Hubert (1937–1946) • Arthur Morton (1947–1948) • Tom Nugent (1949–1952) • John McKenna (1953–1965) • Vito Ragazzo (1966–1970) • Bob Thalman (1971–1984) • Eddie Williamson (1985–1988) • Jim Shuck (1989–1993) • Bill Stewart (1994–1996) • Ted Cain (1997–1998) • Donny White # (1998) • Cal McCombs (1999–2005) • Jim Reid (2006–2007) • Sparky Woods (2008–)
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