W. C. Cole
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William C. King Cole was a college football head coach at the University of Virginia, and University of Nebraska. From 1905 to 1906, he coached at Virginia, and compiled a 12-6-2 record. From 1907 to 1910, he coached at Nebraska, and compiled a 25-8-3 record. His career record stands at 37-14-5(.705). He has also served as an assistant coach at Michigan. In his 6 years of coaching he never had a losing record.
Preceded by Foster Sanford |
University of Virginia Head Football Coach 1905–1906 |
Succeeded by Hammond Johnson |
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