Head Coaching Record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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East Carolina Pirates (Southern Conference) | |||||||||
1974 | East Carolina | 7–4 | 3–3 | T–3rd | |||||
1975 | East Carolina | 8–3 | 4–2 | 2nd | |||||
1976 | East Carolina | 9–2 | 4–1 | 1st | |||||
East Carolina Pirates (Independent) | |||||||||
1977 | East Carolina | 8–3 | |||||||
1978 | East Carolina | 9–3 | W Independence | ||||||
1979 | East Carolina | 7–3–1 | |||||||
East Carolina: | 48–18–1 | 11–6 | |||||||
Wyoming Cowboys (Western Athletic Conference) | |||||||||
1980 | Wyoming | 6–5 | 4–4 | T–5th | |||||
Wyoming: | 6–5 | 4–4 | |||||||
Auburn Tigers (Southeastern Conference) | |||||||||
1981 | Auburn | 5–6 | 2–4 | T–6th | |||||
1982 | Auburn | 9–3 | 4–2 | T–3rd | W Tangerine | 14 | 14 | ||
1983 | Auburn | 11–1 | 6–0 | 1st | W Sugar | 3 | 3 | ||
1984 | Auburn | 9–4 | 4–2 | T–3rd | W Liberty | 14 | 14 | ||
1985 | Auburn | 8–4 | 3–3 | 5th | L Cotton | ||||
1986 | Auburn | 10–2 | 4–2 | T–2nd | W Citrus | 8 | 6 | ||
1987 | Auburn | 9–1–2 | 5–0–1 | 1st | T Sugar | 7 | 7 | ||
1988 | Auburn | 10–2 | 6–1 | T–1st | L Sugar | 7 | 8 | ||
1989 | Auburn | 10–2 | 6–1 | T–1st | W Hall of Fame | 6 | 6 | ||
1990 | Auburn | 8–3–1 | 4–2–1 | 4th | W Peach | 19 | 19 | ||
1991 | Auburn | 5–6 | 2–5 | 8th | |||||
1992 | Auburn | 5–5–1 | 2–5–1 | 5th | |||||
Auburn: | 99–39–4 | 48–27–3 | |||||||
Total: | 153–62–5 | ||||||||
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