Elmer Wynne
American football player and coach (1901–1989)
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1901-01-20)January 20, 1901 Long Island, Kansas, U.S. |
Died | November 8, 1989(1989-11-08) (aged 88) Brush, Colorado, U.S. |
Playing career | |
1924 | Nebraska |
1925–1927 | Notre Dame |
1928 | Chicago Bears |
1929 | Dayton Triangles |
Position(s) | Fullback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1931–1932 | Colorado Mines |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 2–12–1 |
Elmer Burton Wynne (January 20, 1901 – November 8, 1989) was an American football player and coach.[1] He was a three-year lettermen at the University of Notre Dame from 1925 to 1927.[2] Wynne then played professionally in the National Football League (NFL), with the Chicago Bears in 1928 and the Dayton Triangles in 1929. He was the head football coach at Colorado School of Mines form 1931 to 1932, compiling a record of 2–12–1.
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Colorado Mines Orediggers (Rocky Mountain Conference) (1931–1932) | |||||||||
1931 | Colorado Mines | 1–5–1 | 0–4–1 | 11th | |||||
1932 | Colorado Mines | 1–7 | 1–5 | 10th | |||||
Colorado Mines: | 2–12–1 | 1–9–1 | |||||||
Total: | 2–12–1 |
References
- ^ "Elmer Wynne". Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
- ^ "Notre Dame All-Time Roster" (PDF). University of Notre Dame. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2016. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference
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Colorado Mines Orediggers head football coaches
- Unknown (1888–1895)
- Louis Mein Whitehouse (1896)
- Conrad F. Goss (1897)
- Thomas Beadle (1898–1903)
- Shorty Ellsworth (1904–1907)
- Clarence W. Russell (1908)
- Joe Curtis (1909)
- Theodore M. Stuart (1910–1911)
- William E. Johnston & Erle Kristler (1912)
- Harry G. Buckingham & Erle Kristler (1913)
- Bo Hanley (1914–1915)
- Fred G. Carter (1916)
- Charles "Poss" Parsons (1917)
- Irving J. Barron (1918)
- Ralph Glaze (1919–1920)
- Elmer Capshaw (1921)
- Elmer Capshaw & Tim Callahan (1922)
- Tim Callahan (1923)
- Ray Courtright (1924–1926)
- George H. Allen (1927–1930)
- George H. Allen & Elmer Wynne (1931–1932)
- Dutch Clark (1933)
- George W. Scott (1934–1935)
- Alfred F. "Red" White (1936)
- John Mason (1937–1943)
- No team (1944–1945)
- John Mason (1946)
- Fritz S. Brennecke (1947–1968)
- Marvin L. Kay (1969–1994)
- Versie Wallace (1995–1999)
- Bob Stitt (2000–2014)
- Gregg Brandon (2015–2021)
- Brandon Moore (2022)
- Pete Sterbick (2023– )