Chuck Klausing - Head Coaching Record - College

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Indiana State / IUP Big Indians (Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference)
1964 Indiana State 8–2 6–0 1st
1965 IUP 6–4 4–2 1st
IUP Indians (Independent)
1966 IUP 7–2
1967 IUP 8–1
1968 IUP 9–1 L Boardwalk
1969 IUP 8–1
Indiana State / IUP: 46–11 10–2
Carnegie Mellon Tartans
1976 Carnegie Mellon 6–1–1
1977 Carnegie Mellon 8–1
1978 Carnegie Mellon 8–2 L NCAA Division III Semifinal
1979 Carnegie Mellon 10–1 L NCAA Division III Semifinal
1980 Carnegie Mellon 8–1
1981 Carnegie Mellon 7–1
1982 Carnegie Mellon 6–3
1983 Carnegie Mellon 9–1 L NCAA Division III Quarterfinal
1984 Carnegie Mellon 6–3
1985 Carnegie Mellon 8–1 L NCAA Division III First Round
Washington: 77–15–2
Total: 123–26–2

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